Life was hard for ones who lived on missions because they had to work hard to get something done for the mission, sometimes by force.
how did California Indians adapt to mission san Rafael living.
is appke living up to its mission statment
because the like they old living a they wanted to make sure that it the same
No they went from being independent to dependant, from living wild and free to living in a cramped and controlled environment, their dignity and pride was destroyed
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No they went from being independent to dependant, from living wild and free to living in a cramped and controlled environment, their dignity and pride was destroyed
to kill his living family members.
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Yes, Mission Soledad had a convento, which served as living quarters for the friars and as the administrative center of the mission. It was a key building in the mission complex, along with the church and other structures.
Yes, at the San Gabriel Mission, there were designated living quarters for both the padres (mission priests) and the soldiers. The padres resided in the mission’s convento, which included living spaces and facilities for their religious duties. Soldiers were typically accommodated in barracks nearby, ensuring protection for the mission and its inhabitants. This arrangement allowed for both spiritual and physical security within the mission community.
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Oh, dude, Santa Clara de Asis Mission's floor plan is like a classic Spanish mission layout. You've got your church building, courtyard, and maybe a bell tower for some extra flair. It's basically a historical architectural masterpiece... but like, don't ask me to draw it for you or anything.