In 1777, the total mission population in California's Spanish missions was approximately 30,000 Native Americans. This population consisted of various indigenous groups who were converted to Christianity and integrated into the mission system. The missions served not only as religious centers but also as agricultural and economic hubs for the Spanish colonial efforts in the region.
The largest population of Mission Santa Clara was about 1,510 people. This was a Spanish mission that was originally founded in 1777.
The largest population of Mission Santa Clara was about 1,510 people. This was a Spanish mission that was originally founded in 1777.
It was established in 1777.
1777
Santa Clara de Asis was built on January 12, 1777.
The mission was found January 12, 1777 and found by Father Juniperro Serra.
Mission Santa Clara was found on January 12, 1777.
Mission Santa Clara was found on January 12, 1777.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis was founded on January 12, 1777.
Mission Santa Clara de Asís was created on 1777-01-12.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis was originally founded in San Francisco in 1777, but was later moved to its current location in Santa Clara, California in 1779. The mission was moved closer to the native Ohlone population for easier access to supplies and labor.
The mission of Santa Clara de Asís, founded in 1777 in California, was to spread Christianity to the local indigenous population and establish a self-sustaining community. The mission also aimed to convert Native Americans to Catholicism while teaching them agricultural and vocational skills.