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Mission San Diego de Alcalá was secularized in 1834 as part of the broader process of secularization of California's missions under Mexican rule. This involved transferring control of the mission lands and properties from the Catholic Church to the Mexican government, which aimed to reduce the Church's influence and promote the settlement of the area by non-missionary settlers. The mission's resources were redistributed, and many of its facilities fell into disrepair during this period. Today, it is considered the first of the 21 California missions and serves as a historical site.

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