How were the Spanish missions in California different from those established in Texas?
A) The Spanish faced more native opposition in Texas than in California.
B) The missions in California were not very long lasting or influential.
C) The Indians were allowed to keep their native customs and rituals.
D) The workers received wages for their work.
E) The California missions received better funding once Mexico won its independence.
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