fort St.Louis made by Le Salle
The effect of the eurpeon is beause they explore Texas to teach them spanish
It was something the ate out of.
Spanish exploration in the Southwest really didn't lead to European settlement in Texas. The Spanish explored in the 1500's, but Texas wasn't settled until the 1820's. The two are not related.
exploration = exploración
Alonso was on a voyag and found Texas
Cibola was a fabled city of gold in Spanish folklore that led to exploration of the Southwest United States. The quest for Cibola fueled Spanish colonization efforts and influenced the exploration of the American West. Although the actual city was never found, the myth of Cibola played a significant role in the history of early exploration in America.
Carolyn Arrington has written: 'Estevanico, Black explorer in Spanish Texas' -- subject(s): Biography, Blacks, Discovery and exploration, Explorers, History, Juvenile literature, Spaniards, Spanish
NO!! they do not have spanish stores in Texas
What are examples of the Spanish legacy in Texas
Spanish Texas was created in 1690.
Spanish Texas ended in 1821.