1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, flipen animals
There are six bells at the Santa Clara de Asis Mission.
Santa Clara was rebuilt 5 times
Santa Clara de Asis was home to around 150 people during the late 1700s when it was originally established.
Santa Clara de Asis had only one patio. The patio is located next to the workshops and the Church. Santa Clara de Asis is the eighth mission built in the chain of 21 missions. Santa Clara (mission) had the second largest livestock! Oh yeah back to the point....I hope this helped you on your 4th grade mission project!
4 times
Santa Clara de Asís was rebuilt 6 timesr8 times
About 32 miles.
The mission was named after a person, not the other way around. It was named for St. Clare of Assisi. I am not sure if this is the case, but many missions were named after the saint whose feast day fell on the day the mission was established.
4 bells
237 miles
they raised 10,000 cattle
Today the state of California is home to many diferent cultures.It was not always so heavily populated with people from different backgrounds and ethnicities. Before the Gold Rush in 1848 ,California had few visitors. Its primary inhabitants were California Indians, who lived in hundreds of differend t tribes up and down the coast. The California Indians were hunters and gatherers. They survived by living off the ldnd for thousads of years. Their lives were changed dramatically by the arrival of Spanish colonists. The Spanish had arrived in what is now Mexico, years before the Gold Rrush. They wanted to expand their control up the coast of California . They decided to build a chain of 21 missions along the coast.A mission is a place where people teach others about a certain religion and other aspects of a foreign way of life or culture. The first California mission was built in 1769. By 1823, there were 21 missions along the coast of California, stretching from SanDiego to Sonoma. Mission Santa Clara de Asis was the eighth California mission founded by the Spanish and one of the first Spanish mission in the northern region of California. Each mission was started in hopes of attracting Local California Indians to live and work at the mission. The land around Mission Santa Clara de Asis was home to tribes of Ohlone Indians.