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Discover Americas

History

TRUE AMERICAN HISTORY

By Roger de Almeida

Dedicated to my American mom Anita

Anita Clay Kornfeld

An authentic American born Cherokee tribe of the smokey mountain, born on the hollers of now the state of Tennessee The Best-selling Simon and Schuster Author of the Vintage and In a Blue birds Eye!

Californias Real Roots Californian Missions built for the Diabolical plans - photo 1

Californias Real Roots

Californian Missions built for the Diabolical plans, for Indian simulation taking their land of thousands of years

The Franciscan Fathers historic ride up the Californian coast with a long-time - photo 2

The Franciscan Fathers historic ride up the Californian coast with a long-time plan to assimilate the various Indian tribes they called heathens along the way... Then take their ancestors land from the ONLY true Americans! The Indians, where lived freely in north America since the beginning of humanity...The Spanish Franciscan's started this covert scrupulous simulation & Genocide in strategic port cities from San Diego to Monterey California.

Until the Mexican/ Spanish governments plan worked but not flawless, as after all their work U.S.A. took over by force in the Mexican American War. Stories as the California historians declares to be truth. Also, some that were not told as in this book, or by the many books authored by the various Indians tribes descendants themselves, written about in this book ...

The Missions in California were created as new communities where the Native Americans received religious education and instruction by force! Just the Indians from the various tribe lands that gave into their ways lived to tell their real stories that were handed down from generations thousands of years old... The Spanish established pueblos (towns) and presidios (forts) for protection from other conquistadores.

This historic journey will start with the true history, which should be in American history books taught in school This should clear up the division of who thinks they are from American decent and why America was started for in the first place and who Americans truly are and the actual discoveries of the Americas from the more advanced Europeans from the 16 th century, since proven true

Californias Roots

The true Californian and humanitarian history of the indigenous Californian Indians. The missions that were built to assimilate and rule the indigenous people that lived there for over ten thousand years

In the order the 21 Missions built, and the reasons behind the Spanish/ Mexican governments true intentions. Why the missions were built from south to north, and the then governments unscrupulous plans that needed to succeed first, before building all the Missions This for their overall evil plan to succeed

First the Franciscans went to the Indians in the guise of friendship and with religious inclined intentions. First appearing to the Indians wearing clothing they never seen. With their long robes and rope belts, the indigenous Indians that were easily swayed for food and shelter and for a new presumed easier kind of life. As the clich history repeats itself is same as the east coast settlers in what is now Cape Cod as the first Whiteman came to north America to start the new world called the USA in 1776

The Indigenous true American Indians are known to call them the Whiteman. The early settlers first came for the California gold rush after the Mexican American war for its territory But first the Mexican / Spanish government had a diabolical plan. They sent Franciscan Padres to assimilate the Indians into their way of life deemed better by a government who wanted and did take over, as they lived naked as all Indians did until winter. All Indians lived freely, with not laws on their ancestral land before they were called heathens etc Using the various Indian tribes to be simulated into the culture of the invaders, starting with the tribes nearest the Mexican border. By using this strategic location that was built first and near a port, for the ships that would come later... Areas that were near what could be used as Ports and where most Indian tribes lived... With the Indian tribes that it effected at each location. Using the same Indians to build them and that ended up being corralled away from parents and divided them all, eventually before it was taken by the Mexican American war took it from the Mexicans years later to become the state of California...

Although Spain claimed California as its territory in 1542, Spaniards did not try to occupy the land until the late 1700s.Around the time of the first missions, Spain had a considerable presence in Mexico. In 1769, the Spanish king ordered land and sea expeditions to depart from Mexico to California. He also sent military troops and Franciscan missionaries to the new land. The Franciscan's came to California to take the land from what they called Heathens. The Indians were here in North American continent for over ten thousand years living without laws, rules, or artilleries, or any metal objects...

Twenty-one Missions were built in total as history recorded starting in San Diego and are approx. thirty miles apart and about a two-day ride on horseback. The missions stretch from San Diego to Sonoma California in the wine country of Napa Valley. Contrary to many beliefs they were not built-in secession from southern to northern California. This original dirt highway for California is called "El Caminho Real. It is still called the El Camino real but is now paved and has bronze metal posts with bells on them the whole way up to Sonoma California.

The first real royal way to the missions in what we now call California It is - photo 3

The first real, royal way to the missions in what we now call California. It is said Franciscan priest Father Junipero Serra founded the first mission built in 1769 that was built for Indian simulation. It was named Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcal. It was also the first Mission built by the Franciscans, in then the small town called San Diego. Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo a Portuguese sailor/ navigator working for the Spanish royal family discovered this great port and land called now called the state of California. The California native Indians who occupied the region were initially resistant to the mission building and occupation and many resistors were killed. In 1775, hundreds of local Tipai-Ipai Indians attacked and burned the San Diego Mission, killing three men, including Father Luis Jayme. The missionaries later rebuilt the mission as an army fort for the internal war that became of the land takeover situation...

#1 Mission built

Mission San Diego The Indian tribes all have towns named near to the actual - photo 4

Mission San Diego

The Indian tribes all have towns named near to the actual names of these tribes, who lived on that land for thousands of years. The tribal groupings make up the indigenous Indians of the now beautiful city of San Diego and the Kuupiaxchem/Cupeo and, the Cahuilla Indian tribes of that area. The Diegueo are the largest group and why that was the first Mission built, they are divided by the river to the sea... The Southern Diegueo are known historically in their language as the Kumeyaay. The Kumeyaay also, called the Diegueo occupy most of San Diego County and northern Baja Mexico, from around Escondido to south of what is now called Ensenada.

Some archaeological research shows that the Kumeyaay are the same as the Kamia, which are the Yuman-speaking Indians of Imperial County, over the mountains east of San Diego County. The Luiseo, Juaneo, Cupeo, and Cahuilla Indians belong to the Cupan subgroup of the Takic language family of Uto-Aztecan. This language is sometimes called Southern California Shoshonean. They live in the northern part of San Diego County and are related linguistically and culturally to the Tongva/Gabrielino, Serrano, and Kitanemuk Indians.

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