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The address of the Madera Ranchos Branch Library is: 37167 Ave. 12, Suite 4C, Madera, 93638 8725
It was Horrible for them they didn't get to do anything they wanted to and they were treated like slaves.
they often worked without pay and were expected to become Christian's
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Back then, ranchos were large and small. Ranchos had a large field so that animals can graze on it. Some ranchos have a lot of buildings and some don't. Back then ranchos mostly had gates to keep their horses, sheep or cattle from running away.
Women on the ranchos had many jobs. Some ran their own ranchos and even worked with cattle. Women did much more on ranchos than chores, however. Some, such as Juana Briones de Miranda, owned their own ranchos.
Ranchos are small farms where as favelas (or favelos) are shanty towns, normally found in Brazil.
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The writer wants the Indians to live like he does or like others like he does.
MEXICAN SETTLERS lived in ranchos so they can use large areas for crops and farm animals.
make food
they had a hard life like us
Vaqueros moved cattle around and aranged many fiesta's
The phone number of the Madera Ranchos Branch Library is: 559-645-1214.