Generally all of the missions mistreated the Native Americans living at the mission or in the area. They were forced to work at misson, not allowed to practice their customs, not allowed to speak their language, and to convert to the Catholic religion. Mass graves have been found at the missions that contain Native American bodies. It was not a good life for the Native Americans.
They did all the work, basically. They built them, cooked, etc.
Mission Treatment of NativesYes. In addition to often being forcibly held at the missions, they were forced to perform all the labor for the missions with little or more often no pay. San Juan Capistrano was no exception to the missions' operating principles. In spite of their tremendous contribution to the well being and prosperity of the missions they were given no voice in the church proper; a church they were required to adopt but certainly knew little of. And while not a direct result of their physical treatment, many of the Indians died from the mundane European diseases they had never been exposed to. The overall treatment of the Native Americans by the missions was probably no worse than they received from any other group of European settlers.
The missions were built between 1769 in San Diego through 1823 in Sonoma
The slaves were not treated good at all I guess you can try to imagine jail now and then multiply it by 100 and then you will see how the slaves were treated.
yes theey were all treated equally
they all have Indians and bells
The Indians at Fort Sill were treated like all Indians on resrvations - badly - but not as badly as Pine Ridge
They converted indians all day into neophytes ;)
The missions were open to all. The only people that were usually around when a mission was started were the Spanish missionaries and Indians.
to make the californian indians(all of them) catholic
to make the californian indians(all of them) catholic
to make the californian indians(all of them) catholic
to make the californian indians(all of them) catholic
They been like slaves and did all the work for the spanish.
They did all the work, basically. They built them, cooked, etc.
=Christianity and Spanish ways of life (like all missions).=
all Indians were required to stay at the missions for the rest of their lives (unless they exscape) after baptism.