foggy and too cold to leave camp
The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos
Earthquakes destroyed the mission and a flood destroyed building material
The people at Santa Clara de Asis endured hardships such as harsh living conditions, food scarcity, disease outbreaks, and conflicts with indigenous communities. The remote location of the mission also made it vulnerable to attacks and raids.
Native Americans and spanish people lived there
Mission San Juan Bautista is a historic mission located in California. Currently, it is an active parish church and is home to a small number of priests, staff, and local community members who attend services and events at the mission. It does not serve as a residential community.
The main product of San Juan Bautista was animals. They raised sheep and cows for people of the mission. They did also raise crops to earn more money.
why did some people go to san juan bautista
The people at the missions faced numerous hardships, including harsh living conditions, limited food supplies, and the threat of disease. Indigenous populations often struggled with the loss of their land, culture, and autonomy due to the mission system's imposed changes. Additionally, many were subjected to forced labor and strict religious conversions, leading to significant social and psychological stress. The missions also dealt with external threats, such as conflicts with other colonial powers and resistance from Native groups.
To teach children religious education classes
People moved to the west because in the east there was no room for farming, economic depression, and there was no space for farming and agriculture. People also moved west because of the gold rush, in search of religious freedom, privacy, cotton,
his hardships were people chaseing him cuz he stole and getting to china
Bautista Saavedra Province's population density is 4.5 people per square kilometer.