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Yes, Mission San Gabriel, like other California missions, engaged in trade as a means of supporting its operations and the local economy. The mission produced agricultural goods, livestock, and handmade items, which were exchanged with nearby settlements and other missions. This trade helped sustain the mission's inhabitants and facilitated cultural and economic interactions between Indigenous populations and European settlers.

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