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 Royal officials wanted to protect New Spain’s northern frontiers. Because few Spaniards lived in these borderlands, the Spanish sent missionaries there to establish

Missions

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They built missions among the Pueblo Indians as well as ranches and towns, including

Santa Fe

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Among these settlements was Ysleta (ees-leh-tah), established as a home for

Tigua Indians

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Despite these problems, La Salle sailed on. He became lost, however, and the ships missed the mouth of the Mississippi. The group finally came ashore in

February 1685

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Alonso de León, a Spanish governor, led another expedition in 1689. A Franciscan priest, Father_____traveled with him.

Damián Massanet

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 Alongside the missionaries, the Spanish sent soldiers and civilian settlers. The soldiers were to provide protection for their fellow Spaniards. The arrival of the first Spanish in Texas ushered in the

Spanish Colonial Period

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They built missions among the Pueblo Indians as well as ranches and towns, including Santa Fe, founded in

1610

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 This left Ysleta on the north bank, in what is now

Texas

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La Salle and the others quickly realized they could not live on the coast’s marshy lowlands. They moved inland several miles and built a settlement called

Fort St. Louis

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In addition to the French settlement, the Spanish met the Hasinais on their travels. The Spaniards called the Indians

Tejas

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Primarily, they were intended to convert American Indians to

Catholicism

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spiritual leader named_______ led a revolt, or revolution, against the Spanish.

Popé

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 expanded France’s empire. He canoed down the Mississippi River to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico.

Sieur de La Salle

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 In addition, the colonists had to defend themselves against attack by the

Karankawa

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 Tejas (teh-hahs), after the Hasinai word for

Friend

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 To protect the missions from attack, the Spanish built or military bases

Presidios

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other word for  revolution

Revolt

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the person fort st Louis was named after 

King Louis XIV

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Back at the settlement, fewer than 30 people were left, mostly women and children. Karankawa Indians attacked and overran the fort in late

1688 or 1689

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 The Spanish set to work building a mission. After only a few days, they finished building

San Francisco de los Tejas

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 Other Spaniards lived on , or ranches

Ranchos

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By 1684 five settlements had been established along the south bank of the Rio Grande. Among these settlements was

Ysleta

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 left France in the summer of 1684. It had four ships and about 300 soldiers and settlers.

La Salle Expedition

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a Spanish governor, led another expedition in 1689

Alonso de León

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In 1691 Father Massanet returned to the mission with

Domingo Terán de los Ríos

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