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At the Santa Barbara Mission, established in 1786, the work primarily involved religious activities, including converting local Indigenous populations to Christianity. The mission also served agricultural purposes, cultivating crops and raising livestock to sustain the community and support the mission's operations. Additionally, artisans and laborers engaged in building and maintaining the mission structures and producing goods for trade. This combination of spiritual, agricultural, and economic work was central to the mission's role in the region.

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