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it was hard for the native americans beacause the spanish soldiers were unkind to them.
it was hard for the native americans beacause the spanish soldiers were unkind to them.
they whre slaved and bossed around
The mission system did no favors for the Native Americans. It made them into slaves that were treated horribly by the church. Historians are finding mass graves today on mission grounds. As with many things like the missions they couldn't eat, worship, or dress according to their native cultures.
the native American life SUKED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Life at the Juan San Capistrano Mission historically involved a blend of Spanish colonial practices and Native American traditions. The mission served as a religious and agricultural center, where Native Americans were often converted to Christianity and engaged in farming and craftwork. While the mission provided some structure and community, it also led to significant cultural disruption and loss of autonomy for the native populations. Today, the mission stands as a historical site, reflecting both the contributions and struggles of the Native American communities.
did the native Americans like their lives at San Luis Obispo
Mission Native Americans were not treated well at missions. Once the converted to Christianity they weren't allowed to leave the mission. The soldiers who were assigned to the mission treated them poorly. Often they raped the women and the padres didn't treat them right either. On mission grounds historians have found mass graves of Native Americans.
I don't know says Megan!! No, not really, like all the other Native American at the other missions.
The purpose of the presidio was to protect the mission for Indians who were unfriendly, and to secure the Native Americans from escaping the mission. The presidio was a sorta like a fort.
No they went from being independent to dependant, from living wild and free to living in a cramped and controlled environment, their dignity and pride was destroyed