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22nd  Mission Project

A3 Students! You have been transported back to 1818, and you've just received a letter from the Archbishop of Mexico, asking you to recommend a location for a new mission. Working in teams, you will need to choose a site, create a design for the layout and buildings,make maps, and then present your written proposal to an audience. You will also be building the mission you have created with your team! 
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More Resources


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Missions Resource Center
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Mission Floor Plans
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Virtual Tours
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Click on the MAP to find the best location for your mission!
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* Please remember to use good note taking skills and NEVER copy anything directly from a source without a citation. Always put information into your own words and don't forget to make a note of where you got your information, to reference in your bibliography.
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Northern California native tribes before the arrival of Europeans
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