i think it is a church now.?
it's the 21st and most northern mission in California
No, they did not!! This 21st and northernmost Franciscan Mission served to convert to Christianity the peaceful natives of the Coast Miwok, Patwin, Pomo, Suisunes, and Wappo tribes.
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they would attend mass in the early morning and then work washing clothe, herding cattle, farming, working in the fields.
I assume you are asking about the mission system. All the 21 missions had Native Americans working and living on mission grounds. When the converted they weren't allowed to leave the mission and life for them was not good. They were often beaten, killed, and the women raped by the soldiers guarding the mission. Historians have found mass graves at the missions of Native Americans.
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what was mission life for the padres
Truthfully. Explain what you want from life, be sure to mention the job in your answer. Example: "From life, my mission is to secure a job in this company and work my way upwards through the business. I would love to move house, marry my girlfriend and buy a new car, these are only possible if I manage to get this job and work hard at it".
explain the destination life cycle explain the destination life cycle
Mission Life In the late 1700s and early 1800s, mission lands were cultivated with corn, peas, beans and wheat. Thousands of acres were used as grazing land for cattle and sheep. Converted Native Americans (called neophytes) provided the labor to build adobe housing, The Alameda, and the San Francisco Presidio. In 1836 the mission was changed to a parish church and much of its land reverted to the public domain.
what was early life like in the mission Santa Barbara
Well bio means life so it means Life Mission.