The San Gabriel Mission, established in 1771 in California, primarily traded agricultural products such as wheat, corn, and barley, which were cultivated by the Native American labor force. Additionally, it engaged in the trade of livestock, including cattle and sheep, contributing to the local economy. The mission also produced goods like textiles and crafts, which were exchanged with other missions and settlers. Overall, the mission served as a crucial hub for trade and agricultural development in the region.
San gabriel mission was not the busiest
Mission San Gabriel conflicts had a earthquake
Mission San Gabriel Arcangel is located in the city San Gabriel.
The earthquake in mission San Gabriel was in 1978.
what happened to san gabriel mission
Mission San Gabriel has 3 bells.
Mission San Gabriel has one bell tower located at the front of the mission church.
september 8, 1771
the mission san gabriel opened on September 8, 1771.
how did San gabriel get its name
Mission San Carlos and Mission San Gabriel Archangel
The tongva tribe was the tribe in the san gabriel mission. the people in the mission had also called them gabrielinos.