9 - San Buenaventura - California Mission Trail Map 2013 (sitios de interés)

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Number & Name of Mission: 9 - San Buenaventura
Date Founded: March 31, 1782
Name of Founder: Father Junipero Serra
Where is this mission located? 225 E. Main St., Ventura, 93001
Who or what was the mission named for? Saint Bonaventura
What is this mission used for today? It is used as a museum for people to visit and to learn about the mission in that time.
Which tribe(s) of Native Americans lived at this mission? The Chumash
What year was the highest population and how many lived at the mission that year? 1, 328 and the year was 1816.
What and how many animals were at the mission? 23, 400 cattle 12,144 sheep 4,493 horses
What crops were grown at the mission? Wheat, corn, barley, beans, peas, lentils, garbanzos
What do you think a day was::text like at this mission? It would be hard and I would have to do a lot of chores like, washing the clothes , making food for the other Indians and I would have to do all those things all day every day.
Other Interesting Facts: My mission had a terrible earthquake and it knocked down most of the mission. The Indians that lived there had to rebuild it and it took several years to rebuild. My mission is also called, The Mission by the Sea.

Bibliography:
"The California Missions Trail." The California Missions Trail. State of California, n.d. Web. 21 Feb. 2013. <http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=22722>.
"Welcome to the California Missions Resource Center." California Missions Resource Center. Pentacle Press, n.d. Web. 21 Feb. 2013. <http://www.missionscalifornia.com/>.
 

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