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Why did the Spanish establish missions in the southwest region

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The Spanish established missions in the Southwest because they wanted to convert Native Americans to Christianity. This means that if the California people wanted to accomplish their "Manifest destiny" by adding to the nation, then the Americans would welcome them freely.

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