missions and settlements
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Missions and Settlements. Missions always built close to a river if possible. - Large common area. Native American Garden. Where food is stored. Purposes. Mission 1) Spread Christianity to the American Indians & 2) teach the Spanish way of life. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Missions and Settlements
- Large common area
Native American Garden Where
food is stored
Missions always built close to a river if possible
Purposes• Mission
– 1) Spread Christianity to the American Indians & 2) teach the Spanish way of life.
– Missions introduced livestock, fruits, vegetables and industry into the Texas region.
• Settlement – Towns occupied by American Indians.
• Presidios– protected the missions and guarded the land around to
be sure there weren't any invasions.
Mission life• Every day started with prayer• Breakfast• Children attend school (including classes in
religion)• Women wove cloth, molded pottery, and cooked• Men worked in the fields, learned carpentry, or
blacksmithing • Supper• Religion classes for the adults• Prayers
Father Damián Massanet• The viceroy agreed, and in the spring of 1690
Father Massanet, three other friars, and about 100 soldiers set out for East Texas.
• The first Spanish mission in East Texas 1690 named San Francisco de los Tejas
• It was a crude log building and contained only a few simple furnishings.
San Francisco de los Tejas
José de Escandón
• He is known as the colonizer and first governor of the colony of Nuevo Santander.
• He founded over twenty towns or villas and a number of missions in the colony.
• He is called the "father" of the lower Rio Grande valley.
Antonio Margil de Jesús
• Founded missions in San Antonio: San José y San Miguel de Aguayo.
• They were most successful of all Texas missions.
• Margil is one of the most famous missionaries to serve in Texas
Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo
Francisco Hidalgo
• Founded the mission San Juan Bautista.
• Wanted to expand missions beyond the Rio Grande.
• His efforts led to the permanent European occupation of Texas in 1716.
Mission San Juan Bautista