They were necessary to grow crops
yes
The Indians were necessary to San Buenaventura primarily for their knowledge of the local environment and resources, which facilitated agriculture and trade. They played a crucial role in the labor force, helping to build and maintain the mission's infrastructure. Additionally, their skills in fishing, hunting, and gathering were essential for the survival of the mission's inhabitants. Overall, their integration into the mission system was vital for its success and sustainability.
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the padres helped indians grow crops and hunt
The Padres helped the Indians in teaching them how to sew, farm, and cook
WHAT does San Buenaventura mean
The Chumash lived on San Buenaventura
San Buenaventura was burnt down in 1794
when did San Buenaventura fire construction end
Many Chumash indians brought illness such as measles, syphilis, smallpox, pneumonia, and mumps
The Indians wove baskets, made candles, cooked, raised animals,and made clothing.
San Buenaventura is a mission and not a street. It's located in Ventura, California.