many animals grew there like horses and pigs also rams and goats
at mission santa barbara they grew wheat,corn,grapes,and olives
they grew olives,grapes,and corn
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.
They didn't have "jobs" but grew crops, fished, hunted, took care of families and children.
apples and grapes
Alonzo King grew up in Santa Barbara and attended Santa Barbara High School for the Performing Arts
Alonzo King grew up in Santa Barbara and attended Santa Barbara High School for the Performing Arts
Santa Ines grew corn and wheat I think.
Katy Perry was born in Santa Barbara, California. She grew up in California.
No. Katy was born in Santa Barbara California. She grew up in Southern California
Katy Perry grew up in Santa Barbara, California, primarily around the intersection of East Montecito Street and Santa Barbara Street. She spent her childhood in this area before pursuing her music career.
Because people would have gotten all confused if they'd put it in Santa Barbara. Anyway, the question has it exactly backwards. The Spanish missionaries were setting up a chain of missions a day's travel apart (along, or at least close to, what is today the route of El Camino Real). They didn't put the Santa Clara mission in Santa Clara... they put the Santa Clara mission near an existing native American settlement, and the city grew up around it and took its name from the mission.