First Contact
Search for Gold
Life in the Spanish Colony of Texas
French Challenge
Spain Reasserts Its Dominance
100

Who was the first European to see Texas?

 
Answer: Alonso Alvarez de Pineda in 1519.

100

 What did conquistadors seek in Texas?

Gold, land, and to spread Catholicism.

100

What was the primary goal of Spanish missions?

To convert Native Americans to Catholicism.

100

What was the "Chicken War"?

When the French stole from Spanish missions, leading to abandonment of some missions.

100

Who was Jose de Escandon?

He led the establishment of new towns and ranches in South Texas.

200

What was Columbus's main goal when he sailed west?

Answer: To reach Asia.

200

Who conquered the Aztec Empire?

Hernan Cortes in 1521.

200

What was a presidio?

A military outpost.

200

What did Father Francisco Hidalgo do in response to French presence?

Wrote to the French governor of Louisiana.

200

What did the Treaty of Fontainebleau (1762) do?

 Gave the Louisiana territory to Spain.

300

What did Columbus believe he would find by sailing west?

A new route to Asia

300

What were the Seven Cities of Gold?

Rumored cities with great wealth.

300

What did life inside a mission include?

Structured religious services, daily work routines, and education.

300

What happened to Spanish missions along the eastern border during the French challenge?

They were temporarily abandoned.

300

What recommendations did Marquis de Rubi make?

Repair forts and withdraw from East Texas.

400

What major consequence did Native Americans face after European exploration?

 Forced conversions to Christianity and suppression of their cultures.

400

Who led the expedition searching for the Seven Cities of Gold?

Francisco Vasquez de Coronado.

400

Why did many Native Americans resist living in missions?

They preferred their own traditions and way of life.

400

Who led the Spanish expedition to build new missions in East Texas?

Father Hidalgo and Domingo Ramon.

400

What happened to Mission San Saba?

It was attacked and destroyed by Native American tribes.

500

Who supported Columbus's voyages?

Spanish rulers Ferdinand and Isabella.

500

What did Fray Marcos claim to have seen?

A city with golden buildings.

500

What were acequias used for?

To carry water for irrigation and other needs.

500

What was the result of the Spanish response to French competition?

 Reoccupation of missions in East Texas by Marques de San Miguel de Aguayo.

500

What challenges did Spanish settlements face in South Texas?

Native American raids.

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