Spanish authorities were not able to re-exert control over the region until the 1780s when merchants and missionaries returned.
The missionaries returned to Rangoon and met with the fledgling church there to consider what to do next.
The missionaries, hunters and other traders returned to the Cape.
When the missionaries returned they were impressed with the level of competence these native leaders demonstrated.
The missionaries buried the church bells and burned the mission, then returned to Mexico.
The missionaries returned with positive reports the next year and another group was sent in October 1876.
However, these missionaries did not meet with much success and soon returned home.
But the missionaries did not give up and return home to South Korea, where the church has headquarters.
In 1687, the Franciscan missionaries returned to their mission.
During the revolution the missionaries had to leave and did not return.