Wheat, corn, and sometimes olives are the food they grew.Cattle, sheep, swine, horses, and mules are the animal the raised in this mission.
yes they did grow crops
so they can eat
The crops were irrigated by the Lady Guadeloupe river. They dug irrigation ditches.
there was wheat, corn, and sometimes olives
i think it a false econemy , and has its draw backs to the country, from where it comes, as they the locals can not aford the cost of the product, as fair trade dose not give a fair wage to its work force. as most comodites are controled by richer groops IMO
mission santa clara is famous for having the best wheat crops
The crops at Mission Santa Clara are wheat, corn, and occasional olives
yes they did grow crops
The soilders who lived in the Santa Barbara mission.
so they can eat
livestock and other great stuff
mission santa clara is famous for having the best wheat crops
At Mission Santa Clara, products such as adobe bricks, tiles, pottery, leather goods, and agriculture products like wheat, corn, and fruits were made. The mission also had a textile workshop where wool from their livestock was processed and turned into clothing and blankets.
The crops were irrigated by the Lady Guadeloupe river. They dug irrigation ditches.
there was wheat, corn, and sometimes olives
You should know dude
They grew wheat, so they made flour and bread.