Exploration Leads to Texas AN EXPLORER IS SOMEONE WHO COMES TO A LAND THAT THEY DO NOT KNOW ABOUT.

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Exploration Leads to Texas

AN EXPLORER IS SOMEONE WHO COMES TO A LAND THAT THEY DO NOT KNOW ABOUT.

G God Religion G Gold Riches G Glory Power.

 COLUMBUS – 1492  CORTES  PINEDA  CABEZA DE VACA  CORONADO  LA SALLE

WORDS TO KNOW empireexpeditionEsteban

AN EMPRESARIO IS SOMEONE WHO TAKES LAND FOR THEIR COUNTRY Stehen Austin was one of the greatest Texan Empresarios

AN EMPRESARIO IS SOMEONE WHO TAKES LAND FOR THEIR COUNTRY Austin had brought 297 families to Texas by He is known as the father of Texas. His father was Moses Austin

Missions and Presidios

A MISSION A mission was a Spanish religious settlement. The Spanish built missions with help from the Roman Catholic church,

MORE ON MISSIONS  Missions often included a church, houses and farm buildings

DID YOU KNOW THE YSLETA MISSION ORIGINALLY STOOD ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE RIO GRANDE. AS THE YEARS PASSED, THE RIVER SLOWLY CHANGED ITS COURSE. TODAY THE MISSION SITS ON THE NORTHERN BANKOF THE RIVER

Presidios were forts built to protect the people living in the missions

Presidios were surrounded by walls There were many buildings inside the Presidios Buildings housed soldiers and their families, weapons and supplies Sometimes soldiers placed cannons on top of the walls

DID YOU KNOW THAT MANY EARLY TOWNS IN TEXAS BEGAN AS MISSIONS OR PRESIDIOS?

WORDS TO KNOW missionmissionarypresidio

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