it took 83 years
mission santa barbara and how long build the mission
14 years
Santa Barbara mission is 324 years old in 2010 because it was founded in 1786.
7 years
No, San Diego de Alcala was. Santa Barbara was 10th, 17 years later, making it almost exactly in the middle chronologically (there are 21 missions along the California Mission Trail).
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Yes,the new replica is open across the street from the new mission.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis was founded in 1777, but the construction of the mission buildings continued over the years. The main church building was completed in 1825, but further enhancements and additions were made in the following years. Overall, it took several decades to complete the construction of Mission Santa Clara de Asis.
Karana was on the Island of the Blue Dolphins for 18 years before being rescued by Santa Barbara Mission.
At Mission Santa Barbara, the cattle population varied over the years, but records indicate that by the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the mission had around 3,000 head of cattle. These cattle were essential for providing meat, hides, and tallow, which were crucial for the mission's economy. Cattle ranching became a significant part of the mission's agricultural activities, contributing to its sustainability and growth.
At Mission Santa Barbara, the native converts grew significantly over the years, with the mission reporting around 1,000 native converts by the early 1800s. This growth reflected the broader trend of mission activity in California, where thousands of Indigenous people were baptized and integrated into mission life. However, this conversion often came with challenges, including cultural disruption and disease, which impacted native populations. Overall, Mission Santa Barbara played a key role in the Spanish mission system's efforts to convert and assimilate Indigenous peoples.
peopleI think Chumash (Native American made it under the direction of Fray Antonio Ripoll.(I am in 4th grade and I found information at mission project book.I am Korea person I didn't understand but the book name is "The mission of California:Mission Santa Barbara.There are many series.Have a great day^^♥**father junipero serra