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The Female Indians most likely would make CRAP crafts and take care of children and cattle XD I ANSWERED EVERYONE'S QUESTION OK

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Each mission had a group of soldiers assigned by the Spanish governor. They had been sent with the padres to establish a new mission and they were to protect the mission and padres. A group of 4-6 were assigned to a mission under the command of a corporal known as an escolta. Their barracks were separate from the mission. Most of the mission soldiers were given several horses and a mule and there were no horses in California until the Spanish brought them. Many of the young men who were sent to California as soldiers did not like being so far from home and didn't like the cold, damp, and dark quarters they were given. Supplies were low and ammunition was in short supply and they often didn't get along with the padres. The soldiers also felt it was below them to do any work at the mission so they often committed crimes against the Native Americans who were forced to live at mission once they accepted Christianity.

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what did the native americans do in San Buenaventura

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Q: What did the missionaries and the California Indians do on he missions?
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Who lives in the California missions?

Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.


How were the Indians treated at the missions?

The indians were treated horribly, they were beaten by missionaries if they didn't do things right.


Where were the California missions built?

The coast, so missionaries could get in and out if the country eaisily,


Where were the California missions built near?

The coast, so missionaries could get in and out if the country eaisily,


In the 1700's which missionaries established missions along the California coast?

The Franciscans.


Did the Spain people only let Indians and other Spanish people in the CA missions?

The missions were open to all. The only people that were usually around when a mission was started were the Spanish missionaries and Indians.


In the 1700's missionaries from a country established missions along California's coast Which country did that?

Spain


Where did the spanish missionaries build missions in North America?

Texas, California, New Mexico and Arizona


What did the missionaries teach the Indians to do at the missions?

Missionaries taught the Native Americans at missions to convert to Christianity, adopt European cultural practices, attend church services, learn European languages, and engage in agriculture and other forms of labor.


What has the author Bruce Olson written?

Bruce Olson has written: 'Bruchko' -- subject(s): Missions, Missionaries, Biography, Motilon Indians, Yuko Indians, Indians of South America


Who lived in the mission?

Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.


Why do they call California missions missions?

They are called a mission because it was the priest's mission to turn the Indians Catholic.