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The Chumash people greatly disliked being forced into slave labor at the Missions. in feburary of 1824 in response to a severe beating of a boy from Mission La Purisima at Mission Santa Ines. The Chumash rose in revolt. It also was just before Lent when native people were harshly interrogated and beaten to expose "sins" or any native beliefs. It spread to Santa Barbara and La Purisima as well as San Fernando Rey de Espana. The Santa Barbara mission was sacked and burnt. Two men known to the Spanish as Andres and Pacomio became the leaders. You might want to read a dissertation by Julienne Bernard called An Archaeological Study of Resistance, Persistence and Change.

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