28 - Secularization Of The Missions

September 17, 2020 00:17:43
28 - Secularization Of The Missions
History of California Podcast
28 - Secularization Of The Missions

Sep 17 2020 | 00:17:43

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In this episode, we look at the secularization law of 1833 in the new republic of Mexico and its effect on Native people specifically. Our Patreon Page: www.patreon.com/historyofcalifornia Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/history_of_ca_podcast If you'd like to subscribe to the new weekly newsletter, please follow this link: eepurl.com/haiCNX Support our podcast by buying some historical swag: teespring.com/history-of-california-podcast?pid=46 Also, support our podcast by purchasing a sophisticated coffee mug or a fashionable tote bag, perfect for lugging around heavy history books: teespring.com/new-history-of-cal…ornia-podc?pid=658 Thank you to all of our listeners and supporters!

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