He was a spanish proest who built missions
He needed a safe place to stay while traveling.
José de Escandón y Helguera.
José de Escandon was a Spanish colonial administrator and military leader known for his significant role in the colonization of present-day South Texas in the 18th century. He established settlements, including the city of Laredo, and promoted agriculture and trade in the region. Escandon is often referred to as the "Father of the Rio Grande Valley" due to his efforts in developing this area and increasing Spanish presence in North America. His leadership helped to solidify Spanish control and foster economic growth in the region.
José de Escandón, conde de Sierra was a Spanish Indian-fighter in New Spain and the founder and first governor of the colony of Nuevo Santander, which extended from the Pánuco River in the modern-day Mexican state of Veracruz to the Guadalupe River
José de Escandon is primarily associated with a series of missions and settlements established in the 18th century in the region that is now South Texas. He played a pivotal role in the Spanish colonization efforts, founding several towns and missions to support the settlement and evangelization of the area. Therefore, it can be considered both a mission and a settlement, as Escandon's efforts included establishing religious missions alongside civilian communities.
He is important because he was a American farter
Paul Escandon was born on July 25, 1981, in California, USA.
"De donde es Jose" means "Where is Jose from" in Spanish.
Jose De San Martin (1778-1850)
he found Texas from coming from Spain
Jose de Creeft died in 1982.