Welcome to San Francisco de la Espada By Kylea Fleming Period 6 October 2010 Welcome to San Francisco de la Espada Kylea Fleming Multimedia Non-Linear.

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Welcome to San Francisco de la Espada By Kylea Fleming Period 6 October 2010 Welcome to San Francisco de la Espada Kylea Fleming Multimedia Non-Linear 7-8 WMS October 2010 See Museum (click links throughout museum to visit new places)

Welcome! Admission: $12.00 Go to Elevator

To second floor Do not use elevator in case of fire! Click elevator button

San Francisco de la Espada 1731 Spain founded Mission San Antonio de los Tejas in1690 in East Texas. Disease, fire, attack, and lack of supplies caused relocation to its present day site along the San Antonio River and renamed it San Francisco de la Espada on March 5 th, San Francisco de la Espada 1731 Spain founded Mission San Antonio de los Tejas in1690 in East Texas. Disease, fire, attack, and lack of supplies caused relocation to its present day site along the San Antonio River. They then renamed it San Francisco de la Espada on March 5 th, Back to Museum

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Reason for the Mission To change the culture of the Native population and introduce and convert them to the Christian religion. It was also to make them Spanish citizens. Back to Museum

Why the Location they Chose? The location is very remote. Its close to the San Antonio River, so water is easily accessible. San Francisco de la Espada, or Mission Espada, is also well known for its acequias. An acequia is a type of irrigation system, and Mission Espada is one of the best preserved areas for its irrigation systems. Back to Museum

Who did they Serve? San Francisco de la Espada served to introduce the Native Texans to the Spanish society. Back to Museum

Life in the Mission Men in the mission would make or repair equipment. They would also help build the mission. Boys would work as apprentices for carpenters, blacksmiths, masons, etc. The older men in the community would make or repair weapons, such as arrows. When they werent watching the children, women would prepare food and spin wool. Women would also teach the young girls how to be goods wives and mothers. Back to Museum

Mission Accomplished? In 1794 the Espada mission became impoverish. Only 15 families remained and they each got land, but since there was so little supplies, they had to share. In 1826, the Commanches raided the Mission, ruining crops and killing livestock. Still, families continued to live there. Back to Museum

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Whats it like Today? Today, Mission Espada still operates as an actual museum. It is open to the public on weekdays to view. Mission Espada is still very much involved in the Catholic church. The San Antonio Missions National Park maintains the grounds regularly. Back to Museum

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Thank you for visiting San Francisco de la Espada Please, come again!!! Goodbye!!

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