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1,2450 native americans
Native Americans played a crucial role at Mission Santa Barbara, serving as laborers, builders, and agricultural workers. They were integral to the mission's operations, helping to cultivate crops and maintain the mission's infrastructure. Additionally, the mission aimed to convert Native Americans to Christianity, leading to significant cultural exchanges and conflicts. Ultimately, their involvement shaped the mission's development and the broader history of the region.
Antonio López de Santa Anna.He also called himself the Napoleon of the West.
The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.
The Alamo was the mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army.
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Mission Santa Barbara was the 3rd mission on the land of the Chumash people. The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos.
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1,2450 native americans
The Chumash did
The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos
The Chumash
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The Santa Barbara mission is still in tact today. The mission was created in 1786 by Padre Lasuen as a means of converting Native Americans to Christianity.