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2 THE SPANISH WEST AND SOUTHWEST

3 Teacher RESPECT Student

4 WARM - UP  Name a few examples of times when mixing people of different cultures led to conflict

5 Ms. Bernstein 9 th Grade US History II EXPANDING WEST

6 1810

7  Made up by California, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas – all owned by Spain  Capital: Santa Fe  Missions: the center of colonial life in New Spain NORTHERN NEW SPAIN

8  Missions: the center of colonial life in New Spain  Purpose: Used for religious purposes – to save pagan souls by converting them to Catholicism  American Indians lived on and worked the land under the supervision Catholic Priests  Supported themselves with no outside help into the 1800’s MISSIONS

9 California  21 missions in California between San Diego to San Francisco  No more than one day’s travel between missions Texas  40 missions  Mission system weaker in Texas than in California  Missions located far apart from one another MISSIONS

10  Which groups do you predict will have problems with one another?

11  Excessive fighting between settlers and Indians caused fewer Spanish settlers to go to Texas  Problem?  Solution: Spanish government offered land grants to settlers  Tejanos: Spanish settlers who lived in southern Texas TEXAS

12  September 1810  Led by Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla  80,000 poor American Indians and mestizos in Mexico joined in revolt against Spanish rule MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE

13  1811 – rebels defeated and Father Hidalgo killed  1821 – rebellion continued under Agustin de Iturbide and defeated the Spanish  Gain independence – included land from Texas to California MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE

14  Stephen F. Austin – hired by the Mexican government to bring people to Texas  Austin selected a colony site on the lower Colorado River and brought over 300 families to the area – these people were known as the “Old Three Hundred” TEXAS AND MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE

15  Mexico set requirements for foreign immigrants – they had to become Mexican citizens, follow Mexican laws, and obey the Roman Catholic Church  By 1833, Texas wanted independence from Mexico, but Mexico refuses and passes laws to further alienate Texans  Austin calls for Texans to rebel TEXAS AND MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE

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