The San Juan Bautista area, located in present-day California, experienced conflicts involving Native American tribes, particularly during Spanish colonization in the late 18th century. The establishment of missions, including Mission San Juan Bautista in 1797, disrupted traditional tribal lands and practices, leading to tensions between Indigenous peoples and European settlers. These conflicts were exacerbated by the imposition of new agricultural practices, forced labor, and cultural assimilation efforts. Ultimately, these interactions resulted in significant disruptions to Native American societies and populations in the region.
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