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1.Mission Nuestra Senora de la Soledad is ranked 13 among the California Missions. 2.Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen was founder of the mission 3.the mission was established on October 9, 1791 4.The name of this mission means "Our Lady of Solitude" in Spanish. 5.The Indian nickname for the mission is "Chuttusgelis". 6.The tribes that lived at the mission were the Ohlone, Yokut, and Esselen indians. 7.The Native converts grew to approximately 727. 8.The livestock consisted of 1,150 cattle, 30 swine (pig), about 5,000 sheep, 40 mules, and 670 horses 9.They grew crops of wheat and corn. 10.There were more than 2,000 baptisms and 700 marriages performed at the mission.
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i think that if you believe yourself that you are going the right way you have followed the right path. some others may depend on your right or wrong like GOD.
There were not a large number of Indians in the Nuestra Senora de la Soledad Mission, but the ones who were there often raised horses and cattle and farmed corn and wheat. They also helped with construction of homes and the mission itself.
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Nuestra Señora de la Soledad was a Spanish mission in California that primarily grew crops such as wheat, corn, beans, and barley. They also raised livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats for food and resources. Additionally, they produced goods like leather, wool, and baskets.
1.Mission Nuestra Senora de la Soledad is ranked 13 among the California Missions. 2.Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen was founder of the mission 3.the mission was established on October 9, 1791 4.The name of this mission means "Our Lady of Solitude" in Spanish. 5.The Indian nickname for the mission is "Chuttusgelis". 6.The tribes that lived at the mission were the Ohlone, Yokut, and Esselen indians. 7.The Native converts grew to approximately 727. 8.The livestock consisted of 1,150 cattle, 30 swine (pig), about 5,000 sheep, 40 mules, and 670 horses 9.They grew crops of wheat and corn. 10.There were more than 2,000 baptisms and 700 marriages performed at the mission.
I did get to visit all of them and currently I found the smallest to be Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad. It was was out of the way and really low key. Not like a tourist destination.
I did get to visit all of them and currently I found the smallest to be Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad. It was was out of the way and really low key. Not like a tourist destination.
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Like the other missions founded by the Franciscan fathers in California, the primary purpose of Mission Santa Cruz (Holy Cross) was the evangelization of the indigenous population.
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It is difficult to say, but most likely, they did not. The Ohlone had their culture forcibly taken from them and were denied the right to their language or their religion by the Christian missionaries and Spanish colonizers; thus, a case could be made that they were probably not happy. On the other hand, since they were subjugated, nobody asked about their happiness, and perhaps eventually, they became accustomed to their new way of life, since they did not have a choice. In fairness, it should be pointed out that the missionaries of that era sincerely believed they were doing the natives a service; they did not regard the conquest of the native peoples as a bad thing. Rather, they believed it would improve the condition of the Ohlone if they were converted to Christianity. And by living at the mission, they would then have access to the dominant (Spanish/Catholic) culture.
like most CA missions, the mission San Diego De Alcala supported itself by growing crops of wheat and corn. they also raised horses and cattle,and cultivated grapes in a vineyard. the mission maintained an economy based on local assets including things made by Native women such as: growing fruit on orchards and supplementary herds of sheep.