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Mission Santa Barbara, established on December 4, 1786, is the tenth mission in California, located 210 miles from San Diego. Its primary purpose was to convert Native Americans to Catholicism, reflecting Spanish beliefs about Christianity. However, this conversion came at a cost; the California Indians worked diligently, learned Spanish, and faced devastating diseases, often unable to leave the mission. This complex history sheds light on the challenges faced by Indigenous peoples during Spanish colonization.
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Mission Santa Barbra By Matthew Edwards
Mission Life • The purposes of the mission was so the Native Americans to become catholic. The Spanish thought that the California Indians believed in catholic they
Problems at the Mission • The California Indians worked hard, learned Spanish, died from deceases, they could not leave
Mission Santa Barbara • Mission Santa Barbara was built in December 4, 1786 • Mission Santa Barbara is the tenth mission • Santa Barbara mission is 210 miles from San Diego mission