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they made bricks out of mud and straw to rebuild the mission and it took alot of people to help rebuild the mission
The mission had 900 people working . They had herds of cattle, sheep, horses ,pigs, mules. It was the third largest in output of crops in the mission chain. They grew wheat, corn lentils , chickpeas, and 2 large vineyards. Today, it is a living history mission and still very active.
The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos
it is the only mission built in a straight line founded in December 8, 1787 established in the land of the chumash people the eleventh ca mission
it is the only mission built in a straight line founded in December 8, 1787 established in the land of the chumash people the eleventh ca mission
Earthquakes destroyed the mission and a flood destroyed building material
foggy and too cold to leave camp
people
7000
The people at Santa Clara de Asis endured hardships such as harsh living conditions, food scarcity, disease outbreaks, and conflicts with indigenous communities. The remote location of the mission also made it vulnerable to attacks and raids.
They helped people
1599 people