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The American-Indians (Native Americans)
the development affected the missions by when junipero serra died the Mexican took over then acceped the rule to have Fr eedom
Generally all of the missions mistreated the Native Americans living at the mission or in the area. They were forced to work at misson, not allowed to practice their customs, not allowed to speak their language, and to convert to the Catholic religion. Mass graves have been found at the missions that contain Native American bodies. It was not a good life for the Native Americans.
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who established native american boarding schools?
to convert the Native Americans to Christianity
The answer is NATIVE AMERICAN LABOR
Some native American chores where hunting with the father for the boys and helping in the kitchen with the mothers.
It is number 7 out of 9 missions and was established November 1, 1776. Eventually it will be one of the 21 missions built. It showcases historical artifacts, 18th to 20th century paintings, and a room dedicated to Native American art.
Santa Clara de Asis was built by Spanish Franciscan missionaries in the late 18th century to serve as a mission church for the local Native American population in California. The mission aimed to convert the indigenous people to Christianity and establish a settlement where Spanish culture and agriculture could be introduced.
There were several groups at the missions. The priests were at the missions, Native American tribes( once they converted they weren't allowed to leave), and 5-6 soldiers. The Native Americans were often mistreated by both the priests and the soldiers.
It is number 7 out of 9 missions and was established November 1, 1776. Eventually it will be one of the 21 missions built. It showcases historical artifacts, 18th to 20th century paintings, and a room dedicated to Native American art.
It is number 7 out of 9 missions and was established November 1, 1776. Eventually it will be one of the 21 missions built. It showcases historical artifacts, 18th to 20th century paintings, and a room dedicated to Native American art.
Native American Day is a state holiday in California, established in 1968 to honor Native American cultures and contributions to the state and the United States