Yes, the Native Americans did sell crops at the San Juan Capistrano Mission. The mission relied on agriculture, and local Indigenous peoples were involved in farming and selling their produce. This interaction was part of the broader mission system in California, where missions engaged with local populations for labor and trade. However, the dynamics of these transactions were complex, often influenced by colonial pressures and changing relationships between the missions and Indigenous communities.
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