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Some of the jobs done at Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, a Spanish mission in California, included farming, livestock raising, blacksmithing, carpentry, pottery making, weaving, and leatherworking. The Native American converts who lived at the mission were often assigned these tasks as part of their daily labor requirements. The mission system was designed to be self-sustaining, so these various jobs were crucial for the functioning of the mission and the support of its residents.

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