MY REPORT IS DUE TOMORROW SO CAN YOU PLEASE ANSWER MY QUESTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE " WAS THERE ANY SICKNESSES IN SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS DURING 1771-1800" CAUSE OF DEATHS
WHAT SICKNESS WAS IT ?
no ther was no sickness
during 1793, spanish officials secularized san antonio's five missions and distributed their lands to the remaining indian residents. For more info actually read!!
People first settled in San Antonio in 1718 during the missions and presidios.
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they would get sick
The viris bomb make tons of people died.
the great depression was a time of economic failure in many countries, so the puchasing of drugs and doctor visits was greatly reduced and made many sicknesses escalate couple this with the fact of poor living condition and its no wonder why sicknesses escalated to the point they did.
Malaria, Cholera, Typhus, Gangrene, Influenza,
They supply power to the spacecraft during missions.
Presidio La Hahia is a fort that was built by Spaniards in 1721, and later became the city of Goliad, TX. The fort has been captured twice during Mexican wars of Independence. San Antonio Mission is one of several missions built in that city by the Spanish.
Colonial Texas had a total of 26 missions established by Spanish settlers, primarily during the 18th century. These missions were part of Spain's efforts to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity and to consolidate their territorial claims in the region. The most notable among them include Mission San Antonio de Padua and Mission San José. Over time, many of these missions evolved into towns and played a significant role in the development of Texas.
Richard Nixon was the President of the United States during the Apollo moon missions.
You can prevent getting these sicknesses by not exposing yourself to the rain and also by taking daily vitamins.