Mission San Antonio De Valero Essay

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Mission San Antonio de Valero was founded in 1718 by Fray Antonio de Olivares. Olivares arrived in the San Antonio area in that year with Native American converts from Mission San Francisco Solano near San Juan Bautista on the Rio Grande. The mission was originally established along the banks of San Pedro Creek but was soon relocated to the east bank of the San Antonio River. In 1803, a company of Spanish soldiers known as the Flying Company of San Carlos de Parras arrived in San Antonio from Alamo del Parras, Coahuila, Mexico. They moved into the Alamo compound, and many historians think they gave the complex its current name. They resided there during the Mexican struggle for independence from Spain.In 1821, soldiers living at the Alamo swore …show more content…

In early December, rebel forces defeated General Martin Perfecto de Cos, who then withdrew from Texas. After the fall of the Alamo, most of the compound was in ruins. In 1841, the Republic of Texas government recognized the Roman Catholic Church’s claim to the old mission property. The Church leased the property to the United States government in 1848 when it returned to military use, serving as a quartermaster’s headquarters until the Civil War. In 1883, the State of Texas purchased the church from the Roman Catholic Church and placed it under the care of the City of San Antonio. The Alamo remained in the DRT’s care in 2011, when the State Legislature transferred oversight of the historic site to the Texas General Land Office. the GLO, Alamo Endowment and City of San Antonio began collaborating on a Master Plan to revitalize and revision the Alamo and surrounding historic area. To this day, it is one of the most iconic sites in the city of San Antonio. Though admission until the Alamo is free, it brings in tourist from all over the world and allows them to give back to the economy of San Antonio by spending money at the surrounding area of

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