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Unit 4 Spanish Colonial

WHY HISTORIANS DIVIDE THE PAST INTO ERAS History is divided into eras so it is easier to identify cause and effect of the great events/people in history

DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS OF MAJOR ERAS IN TEXAS HISTORY- Spanish Colonial Roman Catholic religion Missions and Presidios Civil Settlements Canary Islanders Founding of San Antonio Camino Reale

ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE CHRONOLOGY THROUGH SEQUENCING SIGNIFICANT INDIVIDUALS, EVENTS, AND TIME PERIODS-Spanish Colonial 1682 – Spaniards establish the first Texas mission at Corpus Christi de la Ysleta 1731 – East Texas missions are moved to San Antonio 1718 – Founding of San Antonio 1782 – Mission San Jose is completed in San Antonio and other missions are built 1810 – Father Hidalgo’s speech encourages Mexicans, Texans, and others to fight for independence

IMPORTANT EVENTS AND ISSUES RELATED TO EUROPEAN COLONIZATION OF TEXAS- Spanish Colonial The establishment of Catholic missions, towns, and ranches, and individuals Missions were Spain’s main way of colonizing and were expected to be self-supporting. The first missions were established in the El Paso area, then East Texas and finally in the San Antonio area. Missions were used to convert the American Indians to the Catholic faith and make loyal subjects to Spain. Native Americans viewed the construction of new Spanish missions with suspicion. Towns – towns and settlements were built near the missions and colonists were brought in for colonies to grow and survive. The first group of colonists to establish a community was the Canary Islanders in San Antonio (1730). Ranches – ranching was more conducive to where missions and settlements were thriving (San Antonio). Cattle were easier to raise and protect as compared to farming.

IMPORTANT EVENTS AND ISSUES RELATED TO EUROPEAN COLONIZATION OF TEXAS- Spanish Colonial Fray Damián Massanet Convinced the viceroy of New Spain to colonize East Texas and convert the Caddoes to Catholicism 1690 – Alonso De León and Massanet were sent with several priests and about 100 soldiers to colonize East Texas. Resulted in many missions in East Texas even though these missions failed   José de Escandón (1750s) Military commander and governor of Nuevo Santander Led Spain’s expansion effort in South Texas Sent settlers, soldiers and priests to settle the lands between the Rio Grande and Nueces River establishing missions, presidios, and settlements Moved La Bahia mission and presidio from the Guadalupe River to the present-day site of Goliad

IMPORTANT EVENTS AND ISSUES RELATED TO EUROPEAN COLONIZATION OF TEXAS- Spanish Colonial Antonio Margil de Jesús (early 1700s) Spanish Franciscan priest Founded several missions in East Texas including Nuestra Señora de los Dolores and San Miguel de los Adaes Due to the problems in East Texas, he moved to San Antonio and founded San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, one of the five missions in San Antonio today. Francisco Hidalgo (early 1700s) Priest at Mission San Francisco de los Tejas Contacted French Catholic priests to provide religious services to the local native people when Spanish priests were not available Caused Spanish to be suspicious of French colonization

Spanish Colonial How did geography affect where missions were built in Texas? Why did central Texas become the area the Spanish decided to build the majority of their missions? The first Spanish settlers who came to Texas based the design of their homes and missions primarily around what was available for building materials and how much manpower was a vailable for building. This meant that many missions were built from logs and stones that were easy to find. Missions were built usually near fresh water as well as on good farm land. A location on high ground would protect from floods.

WAYS TEXANS HAVE ADAPTED TO AND MODIFIED THE ENVIRONMENT- Spanish Colonial Colonial homes – built from timber and rocks Dog Run homes – built with a breezeway for shade and to catch the breeze Home furnishing – made from natural resources in the area Buckskin clothes – made from deer hide Water wells – built to acquire water near their home Food – killed animals and grew crops

EXAMPLES OF SPANISH INFLUENCE AND THE INFLUENCE OF OTHER CULTURES ON TEXAS Place names Amarillo – in Spanish it means yellow. This was the color of the soil of the area and the beautiful wildflowers. Named by early settlers in this area Rio Grande – in Spanish it means “Big River” Most Texas rivers and landforms Vocabulary Vaquero – Spanish word for cowboy Rodeo – a sport that is based on the skills of cowboys or vaqueros Religion Roman Catholic

EXAMPLES OF SPANISH INFLUENCE AND THE INFLUENCE OF OTHER CULTURES ON TEXAS Architecture Home – hacienda Presidio – fort Aceqias – wells (aquifer) Adobe – brick Arch – style of architecture Food Tortillas – flat bread made of corn Tamales – dumpling made of corn flour and meat Arts Corridos – ballads Frescos – mural painting found in Catholic churches Tejano Music – music that originated from the cultural convergence of Spanish, German, Czech, and Polish music and instruments