Probably not. Mission Native Americans were treated poor and as slaves. Once they were at the missions they couldn’t leave. The soldiers stationed at the missions often raped the women and beat them. Mass graves have been found at mission grounds.
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The Mission San Carlos was founded in 1770. No one lives there today but the mission does function as a Catholic Church and a museum.
the Eslenes Indians made it
The Chumash
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Mission soldiers were not happy people. There were usually 5-6 stationed at each mission with not much to do. They often treated the Mission Indians poorly and raped the women. They lived in separate dorms from the mission proper and didn't have much to do.
The Indians at the mission were plowers, shepards, cattle herders, blacksmiths, and carpenders. They were also used for building and making tools.
Mission San Carlos is 243 years old
Mission San Carlos and Mission San Gabriel Archangel
The last mission to be founded is San Francisco d Solano
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