The arrival of Spanish colonizers, including figures like Francisco de Alcala, significantly altered the lives of Indigenous peoples in the Americas. They faced the imposition of new religions, languages, and social structures, often leading to the disruption of their traditional ways of life. Additionally, the introduction of European diseases decimated Indigenous populations, while colonization efforts resulted in the appropriation of land and resources. This transformation marked a profound shift in their cultural, economic, and social realities.
yes the ca indians destroyed mission san diego de alcala in 1775
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it helped with the wars!
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wheat and corn
they worked in the san diego de alcala mission.
They converted indians all day into neophytes ;)
the indians were feeling angry because they had to work and give up their customs
There were around 3000 natives that lived in San Diego De Alcala in 1770. The Neophyte population was an estimated 1,455.
=Christianity and Spanish ways of life (like all missions).=
they got bossed around and didn't get their own way
Yes the kumeyaay Di like the mission