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Laboring in the fields of the LordLaboring in the fields of the Lord

Laboring in the fields of the Lord1999

Jerald T. Milanich

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"One of the great secrets of American history, more than 150 Spanish mission churches once dotted the landscape between modern Miami and the Chesapeake Bay. Built between the 1560s and 1760s, the missions were concentrated in what is now northern Florida and southern Georgia, but until recently their existence - and their influence on the region's native groups - has remained virtually undetected. Their wood and thatch buildings burned or rotted away, and sweeping epidemics gradually wiped out the entire populations of the Timucua, Guale, and Apalachee Indians." "Drawing upon archaeological and historical research conducted during the last twenty years, archaeologist Jerald T. Milanich contends that the southeastern mission system, conceived as a way to save souls while converting a potentially hostile population into an essential labor force, was central to the Spanish colonial enterprise."--Jacket.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1971253W

Subjects

AdministrationCatholic ChurchColoniesHistoryIndians of North AmericaIndians, Treatment ofMissionsSourcesTreatment of IndiansCatholic church, missions, north americaIndians of north america, southern statesSpain, colonies, america

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