Mission Santa Clara de Asis, founded in 1777, was initially made of adobe bricks, mud, and clay. The structure was typical of Spanish mission architecture, featuring a church, living quarters, workshops, and other essential facilities for the missionaries and Native American converts.
by adobe bricks
adobe brick
they pooped and made shapes out of it
I think it's because it was the first mission built to represent a women. : )
they made adobe bricks to build the mission Church
Santa Clara was made out of bricks
the first and second churches were made of wood, and the third, forth, fifth and sixth were made of adobe
At Mission Santa Clara, products such as adobe bricks, tiles, pottery, leather goods, and agriculture products like wheat, corn, and fruits were made. The mission also had a textile workshop where wool from their livestock was processed and turned into clothing and blankets.
Indian tribes
It was established in 1777.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis produced agricultural goods such as corn, wheat, grapes, and livestock. The Mission also had workshops where artisans produced goods like pottery, leather items, and textiles. Additionally, there were facilities for creating adobe bricks and building materials.