• The Franciscan Missions to the Maya were the attempts of the Franciscans to Christianize the indigenous peoples of the New World, specifically the Maya...
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  • Franciscan missions may refer to the following: Franciscan missions to the Maya Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro Spanish missions...
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  • Sierra Gorda of Querétaro Spanish missions in the Sonoran Desert Franciscan missions to the Maya Monasteries on the slopes of Popocatépetl Mendicant monasteries...
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    America Alta California Cerro de la Sal, Franciscan missions in the Peruvian Amazon. Franciscan missions to the Maya Louisiana (New Spain) Santa Rosa de Ocopa...
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    Chan Santa Cruz (category Maya peoples)
    continue to do today.[citation needed] When Friar Jacobo de Testera arrived, leading the first of the Franciscan Missions to the Maya in the second half...
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    incorporated the territory of the Late Postclassic Maya states and polities into the colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain. The Maya occupied the Maya Region,...
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    Diego de Landa (category 16th century in the Maya civilization)
    Franciscan bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Yucatán. He led a campaign against idolatry and human sacrifice. In doing so, he burned Maya manuscripts...
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  • Chuchiak IV, John F. (2005). ""Fide, Non Armis": Franciscan Reducciónes and the Maya Mission Experience on the Colonial Frontier of Yucatán, 1602–1640" (PDF)...
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    Peten Itza kingdom (category Mayan chiefdoms of the Yucatán Peninsula)
    by Franciscan friar Diego Delgado. En route to Nojpetén, Delgado believed that the army's treatment of the Maya was excessively cruel and he left the army...
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  • Franciscans arrive in Trinidad and are killed by cannibals 1541 – Franciscans begin establishing missions in California 1542 – Francis Xavier goes to...
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