MISSIONS AND PRESIDIOS OF TEXAS (Under spain)

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MISSIONS AND PRESIDIOS OF TEXAS (Under spain)

PRESIDIOS military outpost; built by Spain to protect the Missions. were built by Spain to establish control of what is now Texas Spread Catholicism to the native population. (GOD, Gold, Glory) Populate Texas People living in the Missions were religious officials such as fathers, monks. PRESIDIOS military outpost; built by Spain to protect the Missions.

Legacy of Missions Established farming/ranching Spread the Spanish culture and language Difficulty converting Native Texans

Names to know Francisco Hidalgo- advocate for missions and Indians; attempted to reestablish missions in East Tx Damian Massanet- founded San Franciso de Los Tejas; established 6 more missions Jose de Escandon- South Tx.; Known as the “Father of the Lower Rio Grande Valley” Magril de Jesus- founded the most successful mission” San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo”

Native Americans Served Mapping the Missions ½ point between Rio Grande/ other missions Official Name We’re going to call it… Symbol Date Founded and River Native Americans Served Claim to Fame Corpus Christi de Ysleta Ysleta 1682 Rio Grande Jumano and Tiguas 1st permanent settlement of Europeans in Texas 1st San Francisco de los Tejas Tejas Mission 1690 Neches Caddos (Tejas) 1st Spanish mission after La Salle (East TX) San Juan Bautista San Juan 1700 Rio Grande Coahuiltecans Base for many expeditions who aimed to establish missions Provided grain, cattle, horses ½ San Antonio de Valero Valero (the Alamo) Tonkawa Coahuiltecans 1718 San Antonio Known as the Alamo San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo San Jose 1721 San Antonio Tonkawa Coahuiltecans “Queen of the Missions”, considered the Most Beautiful (on the SA Mission Trail) Karankawa La Bahia del Espiritu Santo La Bahia 1722 Guadalupe First established on Ft. St. Louis site, then moved (became Goliad) San Saba de la Santa Cruz San Saba (The Plains Mission) Apache & Comanche 1757 San Saba The Plains Mission – Apaches asked for the mission to protect them from Comanches – Failed b/c Plains Indians were too independent

Mission Corpus christi de la isleta 1682 1st permanent European settlement in Texas. Missions and Presidios were a way to hold on to territory claimed by Spain.

san francisco de los tejas 1690 1st Spanish Mission built in East Texas. After the failure of the mission, France’s St. Denis expressed interest in trading with the natives of Texas, as a result, Spain began building new missions in Texas.

San antonio de valero (alamo) 1718 Built by Spain to be a half-way point between New Spain (what is now Mexico) and the missions of East Texas.

PRESIDIO SAN ANTONIO de BEXAR 1718 Built by the Spanish to protect San Antonio de Valero. (Alamo)

Key 1st ½ 1st ½ Ysleta Tejas Mission San Juan Bautista San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo) San Jose La Bahia San Saba Mission 1st ½ 1st San Saba River Neches River ½ Guadalupe River San Antonio River Rio Grande

Motives French Spanish LaSalle Interested in trading with the Natives in Tx. Explains why the French had a better relationship with the Natives The French just wanted to trade Colonized Tx. In order to control Texas Spanish wanted to control the land and its inhabitants

JAMESTOWN 1607 1st permanent English settlement in the New World. Established by England for profit. $$$(GOLD)

PLYMOUTH 1620 Plymouth, Massachussets was established by the Pilgrims who were seeking religious freedom in the New World. (GOD) Mayfower Compact- Set out laws and rules to be followed by settlers 1st form of representative government in the New World