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Missions

West Texas Mission Friars in 1682 founded the first permanent settlement of Europeans in Texas. Mission Corpus Christi de la Ysleta El Paso Jumanos Presidios Forts built to protect the missions

East Texas Mission Tejas First Spanish mission in East Texas Group of Native Americans, also called the Hasinai “Friend” First Spanish mission in East Texas June 1, 1960 Crude log building San Frncisco de los Tejas Located near present day Weches

Mission Abandoned Drought ruined the Tejas’s crops Disease Tejas rejected the Catholic religion Spain saw no reason to keep building missions in East Texas now that France was no longer a threat.

France Threatens Again 1699, French expedition established a colony on the Gulf Coast at Biloxi in present day Mississippi. French were not interested in converting the Native Americans to Catholicism. Trade Blankets, guns, wine for fur and skins

Father Hidalgo Father Hidalgo Wrote to the French govoner in Louisiana, asking the French to establish a mission among the Tejas. Broke Spanish law by contacting foreigner without permission France wanted to trade with the Spanish French Captain Louis de St. Denis appointed to negotiate with Spanish Denis arrived unexpected at San Juan Bautista Spanish Captain Diego Ramon arrested Denis and took him back to Mexico City The Spanish did not believe that the French simply wanted to trade with Spain The Spanish release Denis, but order more missions to be built in East Texas with Soldiers to protect them

East Texas Missions East Texas Native Americans were friendly 1716-1717, Spain had build six missions and a small presidio.

San Antonio Spanish officials saw the need for a settlement midway between New Spain and the East Texas missions. At times, people in East Texas had no choice but to trade with France or starve. “The best site in the world, with good and abundant irrigation water, rich lands for pasture, plentiful building stone, and excellent timber. Presidio San Antonio de Bexar 1718 Mission San Antonio de Valero Alamo

War with France 1719, A small unit of French soldiers from Luisiana seized the Spanish mission near present day Nacogdoches. Marques de San Miguel de Aguayo, governor of provinces Coahuila and Texas. Reestablished the abandoned missions in East Texas France continued to trade with the Natives but did not occupy any more territory in East Texas.

Plains People Resented the Spanish for intruding on their hunting grounds Apaches regularly raided San Antonio, making life dangerous Comanches greatly valued Spanish guns and horses Friars, despite the danger, continued to establish missions in Central and West Texas.