San Diego is an important site for fishery and has a good situation (the situation is the location of the city in respect to other areas), because it is next to the ocean, which makes it a convenient port for other ships to dock and leave for other countries, creating more trade.
San Diego is also an important tourist site. Important tourists site in San Diego include Balboa Park, Sea World and Old Town. Tourism boosts economy in the U.S. and San Diego is one of those cities.
It was established as the very first of the Spanish missions to built in Alta California.
Each of the missions are a days ride from each other. This is about 30-40 miles apart for each of the 21 missions. San Diego was an important Spanish settlement and when Mexico took over it was still important so a mission there was an important part of the society and government.
They had crops and animals so the Mission Native Americans worked with these things.
The San Diego Zoo is important because it takes care of and protects animals. Many of the animals are endangered species. Hope this helps ;)
The missions were established in an effort to strengthen Spain's claim to the Pacific coast of North America and to prevent further Russian and English encroachment. It also had a secondary purpose related to the spreading of Christianity among the Native Americans.
What were the chores at the mission san diego
because it was the first mission ever built.
Mission San Rafael Arcangel of course!There are so many reasons why!Just check it out!There is also San Juan Capistrano,Santa Ines,and San Diego de Alcala.Those are second,third, and fourth.But San Rafael Arcangel is totally the best!
The ground is pavement and bricks. (The first answer is so wrong. I've been there before.)
they were inslaved today at missourri collarodo thday so that is good news
San Diego is a Spanish name and so it is still pronounced San Diego in Spanish.
Saint Didacus was the person whom San Diego is named after. So meaning he must have founded San Diego in 1904.
On the moon, or in the clouds? WAIT!!! IN SAN DIEGO!!! IT'S SO OBVIOUS!!!