
Chapter 6 Lesson 1 (Part Three)
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Spanish Colonial Texas
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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Multiple Choice
Why did the Spanish built missions, presidios, and towns in lands occupied by Native Americans?
to expel Native Americans from the land
to be able to convert local people to Catholicism
as a base for conquest of Native Americans
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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Multiple Choice
What did the San Francisco de los Tejas mission accomplish?
It converted the Natives to Catholicism.
It repelled French invasions into East Texas.
It strengthened Spanish claims to Texas.
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
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?"
Spanish Colonial Texas
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