Mission San Antonio, located in California, was primarily associated with the Salinan and Esselen Indigenous peoples. The exact number of Native Americans living at Mission San Antonio varied over time, particularly during its establishment in 1771 and subsequent years. At its peak, the mission housed several hundred Native Americans, but exact figures can fluctuate based on historical records. The mission aimed to convert and integrate Indigenous populations into Spanish colonial society.
The indians liked the mission because the indians there was treated very nice.
what did soldiers do at mission san Antonio de Padua
so that the indians can learn abouit school etc.
yes because it had 1,300 indians living there
To convert the Coahuiltecan Indians to the catholic faith...
San Antonio Indians was created in 1929.
There are 5 missions in San Antonio Texas, the Alamo, Mission Concepcion, Mission San Jose, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada. Mission San Jose is largest of all the missions. All the Missions are still operating Catholic Churches. http://www.nps.gov/saan/index.htm The Double A baseball team of San Antonio are also call The Missions.
Alamo Mission in San Antonio was created in 1744.
alomo
Mission San Carlos and Mission San Gabriel Archangel
There are (were) several missions bearing the name "San Jose". The one in San Antonio, Texas, was founded in 1720 (two years after The Alamo) by Fray Antonio Margil de Jesus and local, mission Indians. However, prior to the one in San Antonio, there was more than one mission in east Texas (where Friar Margil had been previously) bearing the same name, but time & weather had destroyed them.
961 Chumash Indians