Well, at Mission San Francisco De Asis, children were often given tasks that helped the community, such as tending to gardens, caring for animals, and helping with daily chores. These responsibilities taught them important skills and the value of hard work. It's wonderful to see how everyone, no matter their age, played a role in creating a harmonious and thriving environment at the mission.
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Many worked in the woolen mills or the mines. In the mills they would work the weaving machines and also clean the lint out from under them while they were working. Many were killed or maimed in the jobs they had.
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the men hunted, women took care of the houses and children
During the Industrial Revolution, when many hands were critical to manufacturing, there were jobs that were not well thought of. As a result, immigrants, who had difficulty finding work, would send their children to these factories. There was no legislation then, to regulate the work environment. Thus, children worked long, arduous hours and were paid very little. Due to the children's lack of judgement, many were seriously injured or killed in the process. They would work such long hours, they would be exhausted, especially doing jobs that were dangerous to begin with. Once regulation came into the labor arena, one of the first things targeted was was the use of child labor, especially in areas where the work was dangerous. Unfortunately, there are still many parts of the world where child labor is very prevalent and the children are still exploited for their labor. These little people are not only exposed to dangerous jobs, but are robbed of their childhoods.
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Some of the jobs that had to be done at Mission Santa Clara de Asis included farming, livestock raising, and construction. Mission inhabitants were also involved in weaving, pottery making, and other crafts. Additionally, they were responsible for operating the mission's irrigation system and tending to the gardens.
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Women and men had work.The women had to make cloths out of the cloth that men got for them.Men had to go find big boulders and break rocks,and collect crops.They crops that they grew was beans,wheat,fruit trees,pears,and other grains.
The Mission Santa Clara de Asis Indians lived in the area surrounding the mission in present-day Santa Clara, California. They lived in adobe homes provided by the mission and worked on the mission lands as laborers, artisans, and agricultural workers.
the people who did the jobs on Santa Clara were the Indians, missionaries,explorers and other people that fallowed Gaspar De Portola and Junipero Serra.
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They didn't have "jobs" but grew crops, fished, hunted, took care of families and children.
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Indian women had to wash clothing and wash dishes. If the women were mom's, they would get help from there children.
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