Why was being near the coast and water beneficial for missions? check all that apply.
a. it...
Social Studies, 07.09.2019 02:10 rachel2005smith
Why was being near the coast and water beneficial for missions? check all that apply.
a. it allowed access to new immigrants for assimilation.
b. it made it easier to get in and out of the missions.
c. it made it easier to receive supplies and goods.
d. it created safety and the ability to get reinforcements.
e. it allowed access to natural resources such as seafood.
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