At Mission San Carlos Borromeo, chores were divided among the Native American neophytes and the Spanish missionaries. Daily tasks included farming, tending to livestock, cooking, and maintaining the mission's buildings. Neophytes also engaged in craftwork, such as weaving and pottery, while participating in religious education and church services. These activities were essential for sustaining the mission's community and supporting its agricultural economy.
The second mission founded [built], was Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo. The date: June 3, 1770.
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