FIRST CONTACTS 28000 BCE 1821 CE
SPANISH COLONIES
Question
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Gateway to Spanish Texas
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Best mission ever built
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Alamo
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Least successful mission
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Detailed explanation-1: -Known today as The Alamo, this Spanish mission complex was the first of six San Antonio missions founded by Catholic missionaries along the San Antonio River in the early 1700s. The mission was a town and learning center to acculturate the local indigenous people to Christianity and Spanish life.
Detailed explanation-2: -Today it is a museum in the Alamo Plaza Historic District and a part of the San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site.
Detailed explanation-3: -The mission becomes a fort The company was also called “The Alamo Company” because it had been stationed at Alamo de Parras, a town in Coahuila, south of the Río Grande. At that time the mission’s old convento became the barracks for the unit. Thus, The Alamo took its name from the company’s popular name.
Detailed explanation-4: -Originally known as the Mission San Antonio de Valero, the Alamo, began as a Catholic mission and compound in 1718, one of many Catholic missions organized as part of the official Spanish plan to Christianize Native Americans and colonize northern New Spain.
Detailed explanation-5: -The Alamo Mission in San Antonio is commonly called The Alamo and was originally known as Misión San Antonio de Valero. The Alamo was founded in the 18th century as a Roman Catholic mission and fortress compound, and today is part of the San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site in San Antonio, Texas, United States.