Missions and Presidios
Key People
Geography & Settlement
Spanish Influence
Cause & Effect
100

What was the main purpose of Spanish missions in Texas?

To convert Native Texans to Christianity and teach them the Spanish way of life

100

Who asked Spain to return to East Texas to establish missions?

Father Francisco Hidalgo

100

What major route connected Spanish settlements in Texas to Mexico City?

El Camino Real or The Royal Road

100

What type of paintings on mission walls were an early Spanish art form?

Frescos

100

Why did Spain decide to build new missions in East Texas after initially refusing?

They feared France would move into Texas again

200

What was the role of presidios built near missions?

To protect settlers and missions from attacks by Natives or other Europeans

200

Who partnered with Alonso de León to establish San Francisco de los Tejas mission?

Fray Damián Massanet

200

Which mission built in 1718 in South Central Texas later became the Alamo?

San Antonio de Valero

200

What type of song popular during Spanish settlement later influenced Tejano music?

Corridos

200

Why was San Antonio de Valero built?

To create a settlement between East Texas and the Rio Grande

300

Who was responsible for teaching native Texans Spanish Culture and Religion

Catholic Friars

300

Spanish cowboys who influenced Texas ranching were called what?

Vaqueros

300

Which tasks were Natives responsible for while living in the missions?

Farming crops and raising livestock

300

Which Texas city best shows Spain’s lasting influence? 

San Antonio, Houston, Austin, Wimberley, or Dallas

San Antonio

300

Why was Mission San José successful?

Native Texans lived and worked in the mission

400

Which mission became known as the “Queen of the Missions” because of its success?

Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo

400

Which friar founded the most successful mission in Texas?

Antonio Margil de Jesús

400

Along which river were most San Antonio missions established? 

San Antonio River

400

Name one Spanish architectural feature still seen in Texas today.

Archways, clay-barrel roof tiles, cut limestone

400

France turned its focus to the Louisiana Territory, and Spain Spread Christianity, These became what?

Reasons for Spanish Settlement in Texas

500

Why did most Spanish missions in Texas fail?

Local Natives rejected Christianity and Spanish culture along with upkeep costing to much.

500

Which two leaders established the first Spanish mission in East Texas?

Alonso de León and Fray Massanet

500

How did El Camino Real impact Texas settlement?

It made moving goods and people easier, increasing Spanish settlement

500

What do Era do these characteristics describe

• Spain controlled a large portion of North America • Territory included present-day Florida, California, and Texas • Mexico City was the capital of New Spain • Focus was on spreading Catholicism

Spanish Colonial Era

500

How did Spanish ranching practices influence Texas?

Vaquero culture, cattle industry