Number 1 A. a religious settlement B. a member of a Catholic Religious order C. a Spanish fort D. Spanish word for the Hasinai Tribe (Friend) E. a territory.

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Number 1 A. a religious settlement B. a member of a Catholic Religious order C. a Spanish fort D. Spanish word for the Hasinai Tribe (Friend) E. a territory which is run by a governor and rules by the owning country F. a person of Spanish and Native American roots

Number 1 Continued G. a Spanish/Mexican who considers Texas their home H. a governor who rules on behalf of a Monarchy I. a group of advisors J. an area where Native Americans lived near the missions

Number 2 A. Father Damian Massanet 1. Established first Spanish Mission in East Texas 2. Founded the San Franciso de los Tejas Mission

Number 2 B. Margil de Jesus 1. Margil is one of the most famous missionaries to serve in Texas 2. Founded the most successful mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo

Number 2 C. Hasinai Tribe 1. First East Texas Native American tribe to interact with Spanish Mission lifestyle 2. At first welcomed Spanish, but then rejected their ways and religion

Number 2 D. Jose de Escandon 1. Known as the Father of the Lower Rio Grande Valley 2. Founded over twenty towns and Missions; also move La Bahia Mission to Goliad

Number 2 E. Franciso Hidalgo 1. Founded the mission San Juan Bautista 2. His efforts led to the permanent European occupation of Texas in 1716

Number 3 A. first thing built by the Spanish; used to spread the Catholic faith and the Hispanic Culture and establish the Spanish in an area B. to spread the Catholic faith and Hispanic Culture to the Native American people C. soldier which protected the missions, keep Native Americans in line and to watch for French invasions D. fortress which protected the missions and guarded the land around to be sure there weren't any invasions

Number 4 The Spanish tried to force the Native Americans to accept the Hispanic Culture and the Catholic Faith The French did not force the Native Americans to convert or change their ways; only if they wanted to

Number 5 Unsuccessful; though many missions were successful economically and later became major towns, the lifestyle of converting Native Americans to the Catholic faith and the Hispanic culture was unsuccessful, because they rejected the Spanish for trying to change their ways of life.

Number 6 Morning prayer Breakfast A lot of working Going to school/religion classes Dinner Nightly prayer

Number 7 Because La Salle had set up a French fort (Fort St. Louis) in Texas. Spain had only claimed the land, but had not settled the area.

Number 8 They were started on rivers, because the missions needed fresh water in order to exist. No water  No crops and no drinking water

Number 9 MissionWho Started it?General Location (River) Importance?Was it successful? Los AdaesMargil de JesusN/A Was capital of Texas for 50 years Yes San Antonio de Valero Father Antonio de San Buenaventura y Olivares San AntonioKnown as the Alamo Yes La Bahia N/A Guadalupe 1 st established on Ft. Saint Louis site Yes San Franciso de los Tejas Father Damian Massanet Neches 1 st Spanish Mission in East Texas No San Juan Bautista Francisco Hidalgo Rio Grande Known as “Mother of the Missions” Yes Corpus Christi de la Ysleta N/ARio Grande 1 st Spanish settlement/ mission Yes Nuestra Senora de los Dolores Margil de JesusAyish BayouN/ANo San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo Margil de JesusSan AntonioMost successful of all missions Yes