Explain the difference in opinions that De leon and Massanet had about the military presence at the missions.

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Both De Leon and Massanet differed over the number of the military contingent at San Francisco de Los Teja. De León wanted to post fifty soldiers there to control the local Nabedache Indians, but Massanet would accept only five of them.
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De león and massanet both wanted to establish missions to spread christianity. they thought the american indians were excellent candidates to convert to the catholic religion. massanet felt the missions only needed five soldiers, while de león felt they needed fifty. de león and massanet had a difference in opinion about the amount of military presence needed at the missions. de león wanted to establish a large military force and intimidate the caddo. massanet believed the missions only needed god’s protection and that sending large numbers of soldiers would send the wrong message. Father Massanet did not agree with the amount of soldiers that Governor De Leon wanted to protect the mission. De Leon wanted to leave fifty while Massanet only wanted three. Father Massanet also thought that De Leon's treatment of the Indians was unneccesarily harsh and violent.

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