Jesuit missions in North America
Jesuit missions in North America were attempted in the late 16th century, established early in the 17th century, faltered at the beginning of the 18th, disappeared during the suppression of the Society of Jesus around 1763, and returned around 1830 after the restoration of the Society. The missions were established as part of the colonial drive of France and Spain during the period, the "saving of souls" being an accompaniment of the constitution of Nouvelle-France and early New Spain. The efforts of the Jesuits in North America were paralleled by their China missions on the other side of the world, and in South America. They left written documentation of their efforts, in the form of The Jesuit Relations.
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Jesuit missions in North America
Jesuit missions in North America were attempted in the late 16th century, established early in the 17th century, faltered at the beginning of the 18th, disappeared during the suppression of the Society of Jesus around 1763, and returned around 1830 after the restoration of the Society. The missions were established as part of the colonial drive of France and Spain during the period, the "saving of souls" being an accompaniment of the constitution of Nouvelle-France and early New Spain. The efforts of the Jesuits in North America were paralleled by their China missions on the other side of the world, and in South America. They left written documentation of their efforts, in the form of The Jesuit Relations.
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Jesuit missions in North Ameri ...... form of The Jesuit Relations.
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Las Misiones jesuitas en Nueva ...... ver la religión católica allí.
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Le missioni gesuite in Nord Am ...... i a quelli intrapresi in Cina.
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Les Missions jésuites en Nouve ...... ouvoir la religion catholique.
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Иезуитские миссии в Северной А ...... (иезуитские редукции) и Китае.
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Jesuit missions in North Ameri ...... form of The Jesuit Relations.
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Las Misiones jesuitas en Nueva ...... ver la religión católica allí.
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Le missioni gesuite in Nord Am ...... i a quelli intrapresi in Cina.
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Les Missions jésuites en Nouve ...... ouvoir la religion catholique.
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Иезуитские миссии в Северной А ...... (иезуитские редукции) и Китае.
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Jesuit missions in North America
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Misiones jesuitas en Nueva Francia
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Missioni gesuite in Nord America
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Missions jésuites en Nouvelle-France
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Иезуитские миссии в Северной Америке
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