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.
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The life at the mission had a very strict schedule and the Native Americans had to work really hard.
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.
How did growing travels between English colonists and native Americans change life in new England
how did farming change the life of native americans
they whre slaved and bossed around
Each mission had 5-6 soldiers who didn’t do much, but mistreat and rape Native American women. The Priests lived a simple life, but also mistreated the mission Native Americans.
It affected their religion and customs because some things were not allowed.
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.
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.