Each mission was a days walk away from each other so no
No. It is near to Gilroy.
The tribe Costanoan
santa cruz
there was a well in the mission
It's located between Hollister and Watsonville.
to complete or accomplish a task or mission
The closest missions near Mission Santa Clara de Asis are Mission San Jose and Mission Santa Cruz, both located within a 30-mile radius. Mission San Jose is approximately 12 miles southeast of Mission Santa Clara, while Mission Santa Cruz is about 30 miles southwest.
Well, some missions were built near the Indians so they could bring them to Christianity. The Indians lived sometimes next to the mission.
the name of the fault is faultline restaurant
The site chosen was high on a hill near the Santa Ynez River. The Mission was built to fill a gap between Mission Santa Barbara and Mission San Luis Obispo. The site was originally named Alajulapa or 'corner' by local natives. The Mission was nicknamed the "Hidden Gem of the Missions" because of its beautiful location
It was built in the Gavilan Mountains, near the El Camino Real (Royal road, or king's highway). They chose the site because there were a lot of resources they could use, to go fishing, they would go to a close by lake, to get water they could just get it from the rivers or some other source.
You can. The letters in the blue boxes represents a mission. When you are near the letter on the map, there will be a blue highlighted circle. Go into it and the mission will be given to you. If you die or get busted, you will have to do the mission over again. If you finished all of the missions on the first island, you are allowed to go to the second island. If you also finished all the missions there, the third island will be unlocked. If you finish all of the missions in the whole game, you are able to go to any island in the game.