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Mission San Juan Capistrano

Mission San Juan Capistrano. Alexandra Melgoza. Table of Contents. Mission Site. Father Serra and Founder of Mission. Mission Layout and Bell Tower. When and where Mission was built. Agriculture and Livestock. Indians Joining this Mission. Significant Events. Population.

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Mission San Juan Capistrano

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  1. Mission San Juan Capistrano Alexandra Melgoza

  2. Table of Contents Mission Site Father Serra and Founder of Mission Mission Layout and Bell Tower When and where Mission was built Agriculture and Livestock Indians Joining this Mission Significant Events Population Current Use of Mission What I Liked Best Bibliography Back to main menu

  3. When Mission was Built (Founded) • San Juan Capistrano was built found in November 1,1776 • It was the 7th of 21 mission founded by Father Junipero Serra and Frs. Pablo Mu. • Mission San Juan Capistrano was the seventh mission built.

  4. Mission Site • San Juan Capistrano is located in Organ St. San Juan Capistrano is also located in CA hotels. Also Orange Country, CA

  5. Father Junipero Serra • Father Junipero Serra found San Juan Capistrano. The date of the mission is Nov. 1,1776. Father Junipero Serra started to travling in age 36.

  6. Mission Layout and Bell Tower

  7. Agriculture and Livestock • The animals are sheep’s (12,000 sheep’s in same years) • There’s also pigs, goats, horses, and coyotes. The crops ( or plants) that they grow is corn, strawberries, and apples. The plants are in San Juan Capistrano is daisies, sunflowers, roses and white roses.

  8. Indians Joining this Mission • The Indians joining the Mission San Juan Capistrano because they wanted to built the most magnificent structure among all missions. The African-American kinds of Indians. The African- American are working together to stop San Juan Capistrano.

  9. Population • There are1,000 people in 1797. • There also 1,361 people in 1812. • Now 861 people is living san Juan Capistrano.

  10. Significant Events • There was an attack from the other Indians. • Indians who is helping is trying to do anything they can to protect San Juan Capistrano. Also the Indians are protecting San Juan Capistrano from earthquakes.

  11. Current Use of the Mission • The mission San Juan Capistrano is a catholic parish of San Juan Capistrano. The time in San Juan Capistrano is12:32. San Juan Capistrano’s clock is for any city in the United States.

  12. What I Liked Best • What I like best is that it’s a butiful place, also it big on the mission modl, also it’s color is butiful. When its been founded in 1770, its my favorite 4- diget number, also the population of San Juan Capistrano there’s a lot.

  13. How to write a bibliography • Webpages: • Name of Author. "Title of Web Page." Date you accessed this page. <URL>. • "The California Missions Trail." 2 Feb 2010. <http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=22722>. • Images (pictures): • “Title of Image.” Title of website. Date you accessed the picture. <URL>. • "Mission San Diego de Alcala." South Coast of California. 2 Feb 2010. <http://www.inn-california.com/southcoast/sandiegoC/missionsandiegodealcala/sandiegodealcala.html>. • Books: • Name of Author. Title of Book. Name of editor, translator or compiler. Location: Publisher, Year. page numbers. • Griffiths, Paul. A Concise History of Avant-Garde Music: From Debussyto Boulez. New York: Oxford UP, 1978.  • Voelkel, James R. Johannes Kepler and the New Astronomy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

  14. Bibliography

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