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Map of Mexico in 1777 What do you see that you recognize from a Texas map today? What do you see that looks different? List some words or names that you recognize? List some words or names that you do NOT recognize.
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Native Americans Served Date Founded and River Official Name Symbol We’re going to call it… Claim to Fame San Saba de la Santa Cruz Mapping the Missions Ysleta 1 st permanent settlement of Europeans in Texas Jumano and Tiguas 1682 Rio Grande 1st1st Corpus Christi de Ysleta Tejas Mission 1 st Spanish mission after La Salle (East TX) Caddos (Tejas) 1690 Neches San Francisco de los Tejas San Juan ½ -way supply station between Mexico City and Missions of East Texas – not in TX (Mother of TX Missions) Coahuiltecans 1699 Rio Grande San Juan Bautista ½ Known as the Alamo – built b/c they needed a midway point b/t Bautista and E. TX Tonkawa Coahuiltecans 1718 San Antonio Valero (Alamo) San Antonio de Valero “Queen of the Missions”, the most successful mission in TX (on the SA Mission Trail) Tonkawa Coahuiltecans 1721 San Antonio San Jose San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo La Bahia (Goliad) First established on Ft. St. Louis site, then moved to SA River (became Goliad) Karankawa 1722 Guadalupe La Bahia del Espiritu Santo San Saba (The Plains Mission) Apaches asked for the mission to protect them from Comanches – MASSACRE!! Failed b/c Plains Indians were too independent Apache & Comanche 1757 San Saba
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Key Ysleta Tejas Mission San Juan Bautista Valero (Alamo) San Jose La Bahia San Saba Mission 1st1st ½ Map of the Missions of Texas 1st1st ½
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