Oh, dude, daily life at Carmel Mission was like waking up, praying, doing some work, praying again, maybe some more work, then finally hitting the hay. It was all about that mission life, you know, praying, working, repeat. Like, imagine a holy Groundhog Day, but with less Bill Murray and more monks.
they forced them to stay and live their way.
The languages spoken at Mission Carmel in California were primarily Spanish and some Native American languages such as Miwok and Esselen. These languages were used in daily interactions between the Spanish missionaries, soldiers, and Native American converts who lived and worked at the mission.
daily life at mission Soledad was full of boogers and naked people
The Carmel Mission Inn is located in Carmel, California at 3665 Rio Road. It is in a great central location for exploring all of Carmel and the Monterey Peninsula.
The mission in the chain of missions built in Carmel is the San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo mission
Daily life was very tight
In 1794, the population of Mission Carmel had reached its height, 927 people. But by 1823 the amount of people at the mission had dwindled to 381.
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where was the carmel workers quarter located
the mission is awsome
No, there were not any revolts at this mission.