the gave money and proverty
He provided Spain with the first accurate map of the Texas coast.
to make them onto good citizens and to convert them into catholics
Spain began building missions in Texas in 1716. Two years later, the first civilian settlement in Texas, San Antonio, was established as a way station between the missions and the nearest existing Spanish settlement.
A very debated question here in Texas. Most historical stories say "NO". The Missions were built as "Forts" to protect settlers from the Indians/Natives.
Victory at the Battle of San Jacinto.
The Spanish implemented a mission system during their time in Texas. These missions were set up, primarily by Jesuits, to force Christianity on Native Americans. The missions also allowed the Spanish to keep control of frontier areas.
He was a spanish proest who built missions
Adventures In Missions - Texas - was created in 1973.
Spain stopped funding the Texas missions.
Spain started to build missions in Texas around 1690.
This question is for a history project for a seventh grader.
He provided Spain with the first accurate map of the Texas coast.
Spain closed most of its missions in Texas. It had neither the wealth nor the power to defend its missions.
yes
Mirabeau Lamar, president of the Republic of Texas, set aside large amounts of land for educational purposes.
The names of the 26 missions founded in Texas can be found by accessing the related link below:
to make them onto good citizens and to convert them into catholics