How were Massanet’s views about protection of the missions different from those of De León?


• Massanet believed in having American Indians protect missions, while De León did not.
• De León did not think missions needed soldiers, while Massanet felt missions must be protected.
• De León felt the missions only needed a few soldiers, while Massanet felt they needed a large number.
• Massanet felt the missions only needed a few soldiers, while De León felt they needed a large number

To understand the differences between Massanet and De León's views on the protection of the missions, we need to examine their individual beliefs.

In this case, Massanet believed that the missions should be protected and supported the idea of using American Indians to provide that protection. On the other hand, De León did not think the missions needed soldiers for protection.

So, the correct answer is:

• Massanet believed in having American Indians protect missions, while De León did not.