They met the NA and had to show peace, so they brought a picture from the mission and the NA put beads on it and they made peace and were friends.
not that successful!
Once they converted the mission Native Americans they taught the Catholic religion. Basically the mission system kept the Native Americans at the missions as slaves. They couldn't leave the mission and historians have found mass graves of Native Americans.
native Americans did ALL the work, sometimes the padres would help (but it was all up to native Americans (Indian people)
Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.
The padres and the natives.
The padres at Mission San Gabriel Archangel were responsible for running the Mission and instructing the new converts and children in the Catholic faith. They oversaw the building of mission and outlying buildings. They were in charge of making sure the natives did their chores, and abided by mission rules.
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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.
they grew crops, raised livestock, prayed, cleaned the padres' rooms ( priests ) , cooked, built the mission and their own village ( if they didn't live inside the mission building ) , sew and make clothing, etc
Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.
they grew crops, raised livestock, prayed, cleaned the padres' rooms ( priests ) , cooked, built the mission and their own village ( if they didn't live inside the mission building ) , sew and make clothing, etc