Spanish Colonial Texas
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- 4. Mexicans living in Texas began referring to themselves by this name.
- 6. He led a group of soldiers to destroy Fort St. Louis.
- 7. The people who were born in Spain were the top of Mexico’s class system.
- 9. The establishment of missions, presidios, and settlements in Texas is known as the Spanish ____________ Era.
- 12. He petitioned Spanish officials to re-open the mission to the Tejas.
- 14. Friars were expected to teach Native Americans trades like _________ and blacksmithing.
- 15. These are people of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage
- 18. This was an agreement between England, The Netherlands, and Spain to fight against France.
- 20. Spanish ____________ at the presidios received low pay and were often treated unfairly by their officers.
- 21. These were Spanish fortresses built to protect missions and settlers.
- 22. This is the only county in Texas named for a woman
- 23. This mission on the Rio Grande was called the Gateway to Texas.
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- 1. Native Americans often came to live at the missions in order to hide from their ______________.
- 2. These were Roman Catholic men who taught about Christianity.
- 3. One goal of the missions was to convert Native Americans to this religion.
- 5. Located in Louisiana, this site functioned as capital of Texas for more than fifty years.
- 8. This was the first Spanish mission built in East Texas.
- 10. The chapel of San Antonio de _______________ mission became famous as The Alamo.
- 11. The word Ta Sha from this tribe meant friend. It eventually became the word Texas.
- 13. He was a Frenchman who tried to negotiate trade rights with Spain.
- 16. The question of how to treat Native Americans was often a source of _________ between friars and soldiers.
- 17. The Apache and Comanche rarely attacked settlers here
- 19. These people were born in Mexico, but their parents were born in Spain.