Supply of Franciscan missions in New Mexico

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 miles (2,600 km) one-way journey to New Mexico.

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Supply of Franciscan missions in New Mexico

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 miles (2,600 km) one-way journey to New Mexico.

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