like most CA missions, the mission San Diego De Alcala supported itself by growing crops of wheat and corn. they also raised horses and cattle,and cultivated grapes in a vineyard. the mission maintained an economy based on local assets including things made by Native women such as: growing fruit on orchards and supplementary herds of sheep.
because maybe it didn;t want to let the mission be by it self and so it won't be that lonely so that's why so maybe caus eof that :}
Wheat,barley,and corn crops
cow and sheep
they have cows,sheep,and horses
cattle and sheep
Question:What important battles did mission Nuestra Senora de la Soledad have? Answer:The mission did not have any important battles.
what is a typical day at mission Soledad
cattle,pigs,farm animals
no
The Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad is located on Fort Romie Road in Soledad, California, USA.
How was Nuestra Senora de la, soledad
It was restored in1954
1791
yes
The answer is Our Lady of Solitude. Soledad in spanish means lonely
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