Supply of Franciscan missions in New Mexico

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title: Supply of Franciscan missions in New Mexico
text: The supply of Franciscan missions in New Mexico was the provision of supplies to Franciscan missionaries in the Spanish colony of New Mexico during the 17th century. Caravans of mule-drawn carts loaded with supplies left Mexico City every three years for a 1,600 mi (2,600 km) one-way journey to New Mexico. The journey required 18-months for a round trip. The supply trains were the main means of contact between New Mexico and the Spanish government in Mexico City. The cost of the supply trains wa
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date created: 2023-12-02T10:19:16Z
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