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Unit 4 Spanish Colonial. Catholic Missions. Missions were Spain’s main way of colonizing and each mission was expected to support itself (food, clothing, etc.) How do you think they got their food, clothing and shelter? Draw a bubble chart
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Catholic Missions • Missions were Spain’s main way of colonizing and each mission was expected to support itself (food, clothing, etc.) How do you think they got their food, clothing and shelter? Draw a bubble chart • The first missions were established in the El Paso area, then East Texas, and finally in San Antonio. • Missions were used to gain land and teach the Native Texas Indians about _______and make loyal subjects to Spain. Christianity
Typical Mission LayoutDraw this in your Notes Indian Village
Towns • ________ grew around many of the missions. Rivers • Missions were built close to ____________. • Colonists were brought in to grow the mission and work there. • The first group of colonists to establish a community were the Canary Islanders in San Antonio (1730)
Ranching • ______ in Texas was successful where missions and settlements were doing well and thriving. Cattle • _______ were easier to raise and protect than growing crops and farming.
Fray Damian Massanet • He convinced the viceroy of New Spain to colonize East Texas and convert the ___________ to Catholicism. Caddoes • 1690 – Alonso De Leon and Massanet were sent with several priests and 100 soldiers to colonize East Texas. • This resulted in many missions, but they all failed to be successful.
Jose de Escandon (1750’s)Draw a bubble map • Military commander and Governor of Nuevo Santander (Laredo and the surrounding area) • 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
Antonio Margil de Jesus (Early 1700’s)Draw a bubble map • Spanish Franciscan priest • Founded several missions in East Texas including Nuestra 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 (Father)Hidalgo (early 1700’s)Draw a bubble map • Priest at Mission San Francisco de los Tejas • Contacted French Catholic priests to provide religious services to the local native people when Spanish priests weren’t available • Caused the Spanish to be suspicious of French colonization
San Francisco de los TejasSan Francisco de los Tejas (First Spanish mission in East Texas)Near San Antonio, Texas
Important Dates to Remember • 1682 – Spaniards establish the first Texas mission at Corpus Cristi de la Ysleta. Near present day El Paso • 1718 – Founding of San Antonio • 1731 – East Texas missions are moved to 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.
Indian Life in the Mission • Follow along as I read pages 86-87. • Draw a bubble chart representing the problems that led to the decline of the Mission-Presidio System. pages 88-89
Spanish Cultural Influences • 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. Big River • Rio Grande – In Spanish it means “_____ _______” • Most Texas rivers and landforms have Spanish related names. • Vocabulary Vaquero • __________ – Spanish word for cowboy Rodeo • __________ – A sport that is based on the skills of cowboys or vaqueros • Religion • Roman Catholic • 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 – ballad • Frescos – Mural paintings found in Catholic churches • Tejano Music– Music that originated from the cultural convergence of Spanish, German, Czech, and Polish music and instruments. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQjSUyBO_MA&feature=player_embedded