The Spanish Response to the
Aftermath of the “Chicken War”
The San Antonio Missions
Expansion into South Texas
Mission San Saba
100

the______did not exactly race to re-establish missions

 Spanish

100

______________decided to raid the mission as it was the closest Spanish territory to his post

The French Lieutenant

100
  • The governor brought _____________ missionaries and soldiers with him

Spanish colonists

100
  • This mission would become one of the most ___________ in the state

sophisticated missions

100

San Antonio de Bexar________________________

(as the missions, presidio and settlements came to be collectively known)

200

Tensions between the Spanish and the French continued into the _____

1700s

200

Back in Europe, thousands of miles away from the Back in Europe, thousands of miles away from the _______, Spain and France were at war

colonies

200

That year, they constructed the __________________ as well as a presidio nearby, which they called San Antonio de Bexar

Mission San Antonio de Valero,

200
  • It would eventually house hundreds of _______________, along with elaborate church structures made of stone

Native Americans

200

To deliver these supplies, the Spanish constructed “El Camino Real”–_____________________________

a road over 1000 miles in length

300

This was partially due to hostilities between____and ___

Spain , France

300
  • By the time he left _______________ had overseen the construction of eight additional missions and three presidios

left East Texas, Aguayo

300

The Spanish took advantage of the temperate climate and abundant water__________________

from the San Antonio River

300

The waters of the_________________were diverted into acequias– a complex network of dams,

 San Antonio River

300

San Antonio de Bexar was a major stop along ___________, and a centrally important part of the Spanish effort to settle Texas

El Camino Real

400

He wanted to establish a trade relationship between the_______and the Spanish

 French

400

One of those presidios– called ________, would become the capital of the Spanish territory in Texas

Los Adaes

400

One of those missions– the mission San Jose y San Juan Miguel de Aguayo– was built in ______ under the supervision of Father Antonio Margil

1720

400

These________ were a major factor in the rapid growth and prosperity

 acequias

400

The Spanish abandoned both the mission, leading to its nickname of

“The Lost Mission”

500

By the early________ he had begun to despair that the Spanish governors would ever approve to build another mission

1700s

500

they would abandon the missions on the

eastern border

500

Alarcon began in______along the San Antonio River

 1718

500

He also supervised the construction of ____________ to serve the colonial settlements

15 missions

500

his was after some __________ had expressed interest in learning about Spanish life

Apache chiefs

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