What eventually happened to Mission San Sabá?

A. The Spanish soon abandoned it because it was too expensive to maintain.
B. It became a fairly successful mission with about 100 Indians living there.
C. It was destroyed by an attack of rival Indians using weapons supplied by the French.
D. The Apaches switched their allegiance to the French and destroyed the mission.


C

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