to make them onto good citizens and to convert them into catholics
Move all the settlements to San Antonio. Move the capital to San Antonio. Create an alliance with the Comanches to wipe out the Lipan Apaches. The East Texas missions were not needed.
Because it disrupted their beliefs. They didn't feel safe where they were. In return, they went on strike as well as relocated.
* The first European settlement was by France called Fort Saint Louis near Matagorda Bay. * Spain then established a series of East Texas missions. * The first significant Anglo-American group was the First 300 on the Brazos. * By 1834 Texas had an estimated 30,000 Anglos within its borders.
No. The thirteen colonies were on the east coast. The west had not even been explored by the British settlers-although the Spanish had been there for a century. The Battle of the Alamo took place in 1836 and Texas became a state in 1845.
they built them to the east because the east was ruled by the gods of heavens.
A Spanish officer who was sent by the Spanish government to investigate the need for missions in East Texas after Great Britain defeated France in The Seven Years' War in 1763.
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french missions were put on the east coast and spanish on the west
1773
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The Spaniards increased their dedication to the settlement of Texas. They began to build mission and Presidios. Spain and France had very different reason for interacting with the Native Americans and for settling in Texas. These differences eventually lead to a mutual ignoring of each other.
Because Spain owned it until the Louisiana Purchase which gave the US MOST of its current land mass.
They were established to bring Christianity and a form of slavery to the heathen Native Americans and were abandoned when their parishoners turned against them and forcefully ejected them.
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Spain began again to establish missions in Texas.
Spain was indifferent and unworried about Tejas until they discovered an abandonded French settlement in East Tejas and immediately place a series of missions there to reinforce their claim.
El Paso was the name of the first Spanish settlement in East Texas.