Three weeks later, Santa Anna ordered the execution of the prisoners and pursued the Texian army which had retreated eastward.
On April 21st, the Texians attacked the Mexican encampment as they shouted "Remember the Alamo!". In a battle lasting 18 minutes, the Texian army defeated the Mexicans. With the capture of Santa Anna, the independence of Texas was won, the Republic of Texas was born.
The missions of San Antonio were far more than just churches, they were communities. Each of them was a fortified village. Here, Franciscan brothers gathered native peoples, converted them to Catholicism and taught them to live as "good Spaniards".
They established 6 missions along the river in the early 1700s.
San Juan
La Espada
San José
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Let's come back downtown, to enjoy the River Walk, a city park and network of walkways along the banks of the San Antonio River, one story beneath the streets.
The River Walk is a successful special-case pedestrian street, one level down from the automobile street. It winds and loops under bridges as two parallel sidewalks lined with restaurants and shops.
Also a few nice buildings in the city center, reflecting the rich history of this part of Texas.
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