The Alamo.
a mission
The Battle of San Juan Hill.
The Alamo
San Juan Capistrano is the site of a Catholic mission for which it is named, Mission San Juan Capistrano. When the Mission was founded in 1776, the region was populated by the Acjachemen band of Native Americans, called Juanenos by the Spanish. The mission was named after the Franciscan saint Giovanni da Capistrano (1386-1456).
the Alamo
That was the Alamo.
The Alamo.
a mission
a mission
A presidio is a fort in Spanish
The Apalachee were called the Mission Indians because they were Native American people who lived in the Spanish missions established by Spanish colonizers in Florida during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Spanish sought to convert the Apalachee to Christianity and assimilate them into Spanish colonial society through these missions. The Apalachee were among several indigenous groups in the region who were brought into the missions in an effort to control and Christianize the native populations.
The Battle of San Juan Hill.
A Texas resident is a Texan .
Authorised 1718 and built 1744 as the San Antonio de Valero Mission
The Alamo was originally a Spanish mission called Mission San Antonio de Valero.It was originally built as a place where local Native Americans could be educated.It was built of adobe and stone.The mission was secularized in 1793, and then abandoned.The Alamo became a fort under the Mexicans.It was surrendered to the Texans in 1845.Santa Anna put it under siege in February 1846.In the subsequent battle, possibly all of the Texans, about 260, were killed, along with 400 to 600 Mexican soldiers.The Texans later used it as a fort.It eventually became a grocery store for a while, but is now a museum.There is a link below.
Texans