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They used display tools, pottery, and other everyday items used by the Fathers and neophytes (Christianized Indians).
The California missions primarily utilized simple hand tools for construction and agriculture, including axes, saws, hammers, and chisels. Farming tools such as plows, hoes, and sickles were essential for cultivating crops. Additionally, artisans employed tools like looms for weaving and pottery wheels for ceramic production. These tools facilitated both the building of mission structures and the development of self-sustaining agricultural practices.
What did California Indians use as tools
The California missions used adobe, timber, stone, brick, and tile.
clay and wood
They used their tusks as tools
The Spanish controlled California in 1840. They built a lot of missions there and used them for more than just religious reason. The missions operated sort of like economic centers, and the Spanish also used them to keep political control.
They used metal tools
It is part of the California historical property of the 21 missions. Services are still held there and you can visit the mission or take a tour.
tools used: axes, wooden hammers, and iron
Missions are still being used today.
an example:hammer