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Q: Why did native Americans choose to live in san juan capistrano?
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What did native Americans eat at the mission?

The Native Americans eat plants and steak when they are at the mission called Mission San Juan Capistrano.


Who lived at San Juan capistrano?

Native Americans and people who worked at the mission lived there.Priests and spanish worked at the mission.


What was the purpose of San Juan?

San Juan Capistrano is the site of a Catholic mission for which it is named, Mission San Juan Capistrano. When the Mission was founded in 1776, the region was populated by the Acjachemen band of Native Americans, called Juanenos by the Spanish. The mission was named after the Franciscan saint Giovanni da Capistrano (1386-1456).


What was the purpose of San Juan capistrano?

San Juan Capistrano is the site of a Catholic mission for which it is named, Mission San Juan Capistrano. When the Mission was founded in 1776, the region was populated by the Acjachemen band of Native Americans, called Juanenos by the Spanish. The mission was named after the Franciscan saint Giovanni da Capistrano (1386-1456).


Why did they choose the location for San Juan Capistrano?

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Did native American have revolts in san juan capistrano?

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Why did they choose the location for mission San Juan Capistrano?

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How did the san juan capistrano mission change the native Americans?

They plained a suprize land attack


What native plant is at San Juan Capistrano?

Criolla or "Mission grape"


Did San Juan Capistrano need to be rebuilt?

Yes, San Juan Capistrano needed to be rebuilt. Originally consecrated in 1775, it was quickly abandoned due to the unrest of the local Native Americans. An 1812 earthquake nearly completely destroyed the chapel. Restoration efforts continue to this day.