They didn't. Information Alert! Father Junipero Serra died at the age of 70 at Mission San Carlos Borromeo on August 28th, 1784.
They had crops and animals so the Mission Native Americans worked with these things.
They ate pie. XD
Native Americans of the Kumeyaay tribe assisted the Franciscan friars, under Father Junipero Serra, to build the Mission San Diego de Alcala.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
an earthquake destroyed it and one of the most biggest events is when Father Serra first established it.
They worked the crops, herds, cooked food for the priest and took care of the mission. They couldn’t leave the mission and were treated like slaves.
There 5-6 soldiers per mission and they didn't do much. Many of them raped the Native American women and beat the mission Native Americans. They were not well liked and were considered dangerous for the most part.
native californiains
Father Sara found san diego.
Father serra
wheat corn, beans, and fruit orchards that produced peaches and apricots
In the middle of the night of November 4th, 1775, 800 Native American Indians attacked, pillaged, and burned to the ground the birthplace of Christianity in the far West. They also killed the pastor, Father Luis Jayme, in this attack on Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala. See the related link for more information:
To shelter the tired missionaries and soldiers and to teach the Catholic religion to the Native Americans.