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1 Mexico Becomes Independent
Lesson 1 Spanish Texas,

2 The Spanish missions in Tejas failed for which of these reasons?
diseases killed so many Native Americans; resistance to teachings of Catholicism; disinterest in food and security offered by the mission system Answer? ALL ARE TRUE!

3 Why did Spain decide to close most of its Texas missions?
Guiding Question 1 Why did Spain decide to close most of its Texas missions?

4 The Seven Years’ War ended in 1763
Great Britain gained control: Canada, All lands east of Mississippi River, and Florida Spain gained control: Louisiana Territory, Mississippi River delta, and city of New Orleans

5 The Seven Years’ War ends in 1763

6 France is no longer a threat, so Spanish officials begin to inspect the major settlements in Tejas.

7 The King’s Inspector’s recommendations:
Abandon all Tejas missions, except San Antonio and Goliad; Move all 500 Spanish settlers in East Texas to San Antonio PROBLEM! East Texas settlers do not want to move! Too Hot! Too Dry!

8 Further Spanish settlement was hindered by Comanche and Apache raiders!
slowed down

9 Permission is denied to those who wish to return to their preferred homes in East Texas.

10 But in 1779, without permission,
Spanish settlers are lead north to East Texas timberlands to found Nacogdoches, near old Mission Guadalupe. But Spain now has no control over this distant area !

11 Answer Guiding Question 1
Why did Spain decide to close most of its Texas missions?


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