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THE SPANISH WEST AND SOUTHWEST
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Teacher RESPECT Student
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WARM - UP Name a few examples of times when mixing people of different cultures led to conflict
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Ms. Bernstein 9 th Grade US History II EXPANDING WEST
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1810
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Made up by California, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas – all owned by Spain Capital: Santa Fe Missions: the center of colonial life in New Spain NORTHERN NEW SPAIN
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Missions: the center of colonial life in New Spain Purpose: Used for religious purposes – to save pagan souls by converting them to Catholicism American Indians lived on and worked the land under the supervision Catholic Priests Supported themselves with no outside help into the 1800’s MISSIONS
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California 21 missions in California between San Diego to San Francisco No more than one day’s travel between missions Texas 40 missions Mission system weaker in Texas than in California Missions located far apart from one another MISSIONS
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Which groups do you predict will have problems with one another?
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Excessive fighting between settlers and Indians caused fewer Spanish settlers to go to Texas Problem? Solution: Spanish government offered land grants to settlers Tejanos: Spanish settlers who lived in southern Texas TEXAS
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September 1810 Led by Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla 80,000 poor American Indians and mestizos in Mexico joined in revolt against Spanish rule MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE
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1811 – rebels defeated and Father Hidalgo killed 1821 – rebellion continued under Agustin de Iturbide and defeated the Spanish Gain independence – included land from Texas to California MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE
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Stephen F. Austin – hired by the Mexican government to bring people to Texas Austin selected a colony site on the lower Colorado River and brought over 300 families to the area – these people were known as the “Old Three Hundred” TEXAS AND MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE
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Mexico set requirements for foreign immigrants – they had to become Mexican citizens, follow Mexican laws, and obey the Roman Catholic Church By 1833, Texas wanted independence from Mexico, but Mexico refuses and passes laws to further alienate Texans Austin calls for Texans to rebel TEXAS AND MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE
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