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Spanish Colonization

Why the need for Spanish Settlement? - Spain needed to colonize Texas in order to hold onto the territory. - They needed missions to carry out the “God” part of the 3 G’s, spreading Christianity.

Types of Settlements Missions – Spain’s primary method of colonizing, self-supported Purpose: 1. Convert the American Indians to Catholic faith 2. Make loyal subjects to Spain Towns – towns & settlements were built near the missions Ranches – provided food & other products to missions Presidios – military bases, protected Spanish missions

Daily Life in the Mission Morning Prayers Instruction in the Catholic faith Breakfast Work all day in the fields, kitchen, or in the workshops The Native Texans that became part of the mission were often punished by the priest if they did not follow rules. Few Natives converted to Christianity. One of the few tribes that did convert was the Coahuiltecans in South Texas

Inside the missions Most missions were enclosed by four walls, with towers at the corner for protection. Land surrounding the mission was used for livestock and crops. There was also a mission chapel.

Diagram of a Spanish Mission 8 Church Priests’ Quarters Workshops Kitchen Storerooms Well Indian Village Water Access 7 2 3 4 1 6 5 Spanish Mission

Most of the missions built in the 1600s were along the Rio Grande… until La Salle established Ft. St. Louis… then the Spanish started building farther east in order to claim more of this area (what would be Texas) for Spain

Event: Corpus Christi de la Ysleta (El Paso) Time: 1682 Details: First mission built in Texas. It was only one of few missions that was built in West Texas. It was very successful, and more were promised by Spain.

Spain - In late 1600’s, Spain settled Mexico & New Mexico. - La Salle had established Fort St. Louis for France -Found out about the French Ft. St. Louis in Texas. - June, 1686 – sent Alonso de Leon to find and destroy Ft. St. Louis

Alonso de Leon - April 22, 1689 - Found abandoned Ft. St. Louis in ruins - Explored East Texas - Met Caddo Indians, called them “Tejas” meaning “friendly.” - Took friendliness as eagerness to become Catholic

Father Damian Massanet Was with de Leon requested help from Mexico City to convert the Caddo, or the Tejas as they called them, to Catholicism 1690 - Del Leon and Massanet were sent with several priest and about 100 soldiers to colonize East Texas Convinced the viceroy of New Spain to colonize East Texas and convert the Caddoes to Catholicism Resulted in many missions in East Texas even though these missions failed

Event: Mission San Francisco de los Tejas Time: 1690 By: Fr. Damian Massanet Details: This is the first mission to be built in East Texas. Marks the beginning of Spanish dominance in Texas and Mexico. Missions begin to pop up all over East Texas.

Replica of the mission shown above reflects the way Texans adapted to their environment by Mission was made from natural resources

The French Return - In 1699, France built a trading post at Biloxi, MS then one in Mobile, AL Purpose was for trading with Natives French didn’t want land - Spain saw this as competition for the land and renewed colonization efforts

French/Spanish Territory

Fr. Francisco Hidalgo - A priest at San Francisco de los Tejas - Contacted French catholic priests to provide religious services to the local native people when Spanish priests were not available - Wrote letter to French Governor Cadillac of Louisiana requesting he send French priests to minister to the newly baptized natives in East Texas, using French to pressure Spanish. Hidalgo Contacted French catholic priests to provide religious services to the local native people when Spanish priests were not available Caused Spanish to be suspicious of French colonization Cooperated with French authorities in Louisiana to bring missions to east Texas - French saw this as invitation to visit Spanish territory

Louis de St. Denis - 1714, Frenchmen sent into Spanish territory with trade goods to investigate Fr. Hidalgo’s request. - Was arrested by Spanish - Released to lead an expedition into East Texas to establish a bunch of missions.

East Texas Missions - 1716 - 1st – Fr. Francisco Hidalgo reopened San Francisco de los Tejas - Opened 6 more missions to reclaim East Texas - A steady stream of supplies from Mexico was needed for success

Event: San Antonio de Valero (Alamo) Time: May 1, 1718 Details: Founding of San Antonio. It becomes famous for its part in the Texas revolution. A major battle is fought here where Texas is defeated by Mexican forces. It would later be known as the turning point in the war, and a major reason Texas rallies to become independent from Mexico. Needed a support post near the San Antonio River for supplies ½ way between Mexico & East Texas missions - May 1, 1718, Mission San Antonio de Valero was built - Across river, Presidio San Antonio de Bexar & La Villa de Bexar were built

San Antonio Settlement - Mission = San Antonio de Valero - Presidio = San Antonio de Bexar - Civil Settlement = La Villa de Bexar - Together, these would become the most important Spanish colony in Texas, then the important city it is today.

San Antonio de Valero “The Alamo”

Los Adaes - Spain’s easternmost establishment - Built a mission, a presidio, and a small settlement - Became the capital of the newly created province of Texas

Los Adaes - Texas border today

New Colonists Arrive - Colonies needed settlers to grow & survive 55 immigrants (15 families) arrived at San Antonio de Bexar from the Canary Islands Spanish gov’t gave them supplies

Spain Reexamines - Spain needs to save money - Inspection is made of Spain’s northernmost frontier - Recommendations: 1. combine East TX missions 2. reduce troops at presidios - Spain reduces military forces in the region

Results - Missions are left open to Native attacks - 1731 – East Texas missions were moved to San Antonio - Spain and France agree on an “unofficial” border between Spanish TX & French LA - A stream named the Arroyo Hondo became the boundary

Presidio La Bahía Fort dates back to 1749 La Bahía’s job to protect Mission Espíritu Santo Site of many skirmishes during the Mexican and Texan revolutions Karankawa Indians not hospitable Moved to the Guadalupe River Goliad Moved to the Guadalupe River because there were conflicts with American tribes in the region Presidio means – military post or fortified settlement in an area under Spanish control Presidio Nuestra Senora de Loreto de La Bahia del Espiritu Santo; name means Our Lady of Loreto of the Bay of the Holy Spirit 342 Texas men were executed here by the Mexican army during the 1836 Texas revolution which led to the “Remember Goliad” cry later shouted at the Battle of San Jacinto Goliad got its name in 1829 when Mexicans rechristened it in honor of a revolutionary here – Hidalgo – by using “Goliad” as an anagram, without the H

Jose de Escandon Military commander and governor Nuevo Santander (Laredo) Led Spain’s expansion effort in South Texas Sent settlers to the land between the Rio Grande River and the Nueces River Moved La Bahia mission and presidio from the Guadalupe River to Goliad

Antonio Margil de Jesus Priest Founded San Jose y San Miguel, 1 of the 5 missions in San Antonio

Missions Are Built 1782 - Antonio Margil de Jesus established the San Jose’ y San Miguel de Aguayo Mission. 1782 – Mission San Jose is completed in San Antonio

San José

What about the Natives? - Most rejected mission life - Tonkawas & Lipan Apaches used missions for protection against other tribes - 1758 - Comanches attacked Mission San Saba

Treatment of Natives - Spanish tried to change the Native’s way of life and take away their freedom. They were often unfriendly and mean to the Natives. They forced them to do their will and often took advantage of them. - The French were friendly, did not try to change them, only wanted to trade.

Problems Arise - 1763 – French & Indian War ends - Spain got all of French LA west of the Mississippi River - Too much land to settle or defend - US settlers would soon begin invading

1810 Father Hidalgo gave a speech encouraging Mexicans, Texans, and others to fight for their independence

BrainPOP Quiz 1.) What are the “3 G’s” of Exploration?” Glory, Gifts, and God Glory, Gore, and Gold Glory, Gifts, and Gold Glory, God, and Gold

BrainPOP Quiz D. Glory, God, and Gold

BrainPOP Quiz 2.) Which country threatened Spain’s claim to Texas and Mexico? A. France B. USA C. Canada D. Germany

BrainPOP Quiz A. France

BrainPOP Quiz 3. Which of the following was the French explorer? Coronado La Salle Cabeza de Vaca Pineda

B. La Salle was the French Explorer BrainPOP Quiz B. La Salle was the French Explorer

BrainPOP Quiz 4.) What was the main purpose of the Spanish Missions? To provide shelter to Spanish soilders To provide shelter to Native Americans To Christianize the Native Americans To learn how to cook Spanish foods

C. To Christianize Native Americans BrainPOP Quiz C. To Christianize Native Americans

BrainPOP Quiz 5.) Most missions were located near a ________: Ocean Jack in the Box River Lake

BrainPOP Quiz C. A River

BrainPOP Quiz 6.) What was the main purpose of a presidio? To convert (change) the Natives to Christianity To take siestas To protect missions from ghosts To protect missions from intruders

D. To protect missions from intruders BrainPOP Quiz D. To protect missions from intruders