Chapter 6 Lesson 1 (Part Three)

Chapter 6 Lesson 1 (Part Three)

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McGraw Hill Chapter 6, Lesson 1

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In today's lesson, we will...

  • Learn about the San Francisco de los Tejas mission, and its ultimate fate.

  • Learn about San Juan Bautista, Father Hidalgo, and interactions with French colonials.

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Why did the Spanish built missions, presidios, and towns in lands occupied by Native Americans?

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to expel Native Americans from the land

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to be able to convert local people to Catholicism

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as a base for conquest of Native Americans

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to trade with the French colonies

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A Tejas Mission

  • The first Spanish mission in East Texas was dedicated on June 1, 1690.

  • Named San Francisco de los Tejas, the mission was located a few miles west of the Neches River, near the present-day town of Weches.

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  • Tragically, the missions' crops failed, and disease killed many of the Native Americans and some of the friars.

  • Thinking the holy water of the Church was responsible for the sickness, the Tejas rejected the Catholic religion.

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  • In 1694 officials in Mexico City decided to abandon the mission.

  • Although it was not long in use, San Francisco de los Tejas accomplished two things.

    • It strengthened Spain’s claim to Texas.

    • It made Spain realize that a successful colony needed families to settle the land.

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What did the San Francisco de los Tejas mission accomplish?

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It converted the Natives to Catholicism.

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It repelled French invasions into East Texas.

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It strengthened Spanish claims to Texas.

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It provided abundant crops to Mexico City.

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  • The Spanish built San Juan Bautista in 1699.

  • It close to a water source, and was also near a series of important crossings that led into Texas.

  • For this reason, it was given the name “The Gateway to Spanish Texas.”

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  • The French settled at Biloxi Bay in 1699.

    Spanish law prohibited foreigners from trading with their colonies, but the law was mostly ignored.

    Father Francisco Hidalgo, secretly wrote a letter to the French governor in Louisiana

  • He asked the French to build a mission among the Tejas.

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Open Ended

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Read page 4 of your McGraw Hill, Chapter 6, Lesson 1, and answer the following question:

"What was Spain's response to the French building a mission in San Juan Bautista?"

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