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Chapter 6: The Spanish Missions Section 1: Spanish Settlements on the Frontier

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Chapter 6: The Spanish Missions

Section 1: Spanish Settlements on the Frontier

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The Mission System

•At first Spain the only European country with North American settlements.

•By the 1600s, Spain was no longer the only European power in North America.

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The Mission System

•Wanted to protect New Spain’s northern border

•Missionaries sent to borderlands to establish missions

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The Mission System

•Missions—religious communities

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The Mission System

Reasons for establishing missions.

Converting Indians

Develop borderlands

Represent Spanish government in

borderlands

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The Mission System

•Built near water sources

•Included many amenities

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The Mission System

•The Spanish wanted local Indians to live inside the mission walls.

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The Mission System

•Taught Indians about Catholicism and agriculture

•Some Indians resisted

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The Mission System

•Presidio—military base

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The Mission System

•Civilians built near missions and presidios

•Grew into owns

•Ranchos—ranches

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New Missions Along the Rio Grande

•1600s: Spanish establish missions south of Rio Grande and in New Mexico

•Life hard in missions

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New Missions Along the Rio Grande

•1680: Pueblo Indians revolt

•Revolt—Revolution

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New Missions Along the Rio Grande

•Pueblo Revolt occurs because Spaniards tried to force Indians to give up their spiritual beliefs.

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New Missions Along the Rio Grande

•Pueblo revolt forces Spanish out of New Mexico

•Spain looks to give settlers a place to live and a base to retake New Mexico

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New Missions Along the Rio Grande

•Corpus Christi de la Islate was the first Spanish mission in Texas

•Near present-day El Paso

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New Missions Along the Rio Grande

•Town grew up at site

•Called “Ysleta” by Tigua Indians

•Oldest European town in Texas

•Spanish founded other forts