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How did priests of mission san gabriel get native Americans to live and work at the san gabriel mission?

Priests at Mission San Gabriel used a system called the Spanish mission system to convert and control Native Americans. They offered food, shelter, and protection in exchange for labor and conversion to Christianity. While some Native Americans were coerced into joining the mission, others volunteered to escape violence or seek better opportunities.


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What event probably had the greatest impact in shaping the attitude of Cabeza de Vaca toward the Native Americans?

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When did people begin to live in dutches Quarry caves?

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