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Title: Texas Missions


1
Texas Missions
The Basic Facts
A collaborative effort by 4th grade teachers in
Hays CISD
2
What is a mission?
2
  • San Antonio National Historic Park
  • 350 years of Texas History by Jim Jones

3
Who lived in the missions?
3
  • Click here to read about The People and
    Economics of the missions

4
Where were missions in Texas?
4
  • Map of missions in Texas
  • Pictures of various missions in Texas
  • San Antonio Mission Trail

5
When were missions built in Texas?
5
  • Timeline from 1519-1831
  • The San Antonio Missions

6
Why were missions built in Texas?
6
  • Spain wanted land in Texas. France also wanted
    the same land. Spain established missions to
    protect their interests. They used native people
    they had converted to help them.
  • Spain hoped that the resources in the Americas
    would pay for their exploration and colonization
    throughout the world.
  • Spain wanted everyone to be a Catholic. Their
    goal was to convert the Native Americans to their
    way of worship and thinking. The churches in the
    missions served this function.
  • For more information, click here

7
What were the important parts of a mission?
7
  • Plan of Mission San Jose
  • The Acequia System
  • Espada Aqueduct
  • The Convento or friary
  • Presidio La Bahia

8
Learn more about the San Antonio Missions
8
  • Mission Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion de Acuna
  • Mission San Jose y San Maguel de Aguayo
  • Mission San Juan Capistrano
  • Mission San Francisco de la Espada
  • Mission San Antonio de Valero

9
What were causes of missions to fail?
9
  • Secularization
  • Disease and overpopulation
  • Expense

10
Texas Missions Today
10
  • There were around 36 Spanish missions built in
    Texas during the 1600 and 1700s. Today only six
    of these missions still stand. None of them
    serve the same purpose as they did in the past.
  • The Alamo is the most famous of all the missions.
    It is now a museum dedicated to the most
    significant battle fought during the Texas
    Revolution. Inside the structure you can view
    many interesting artifacts from that time period.
    Over one million people visit the Alamo every
    year.
  • Missions San Jose, San Juan, Concepcion, and
    Espada are now used as Catholic churches. They
    are open to the public and run by the National
    Park Service.
  • Del Espiritu Nuestra Senora Santo de Zuniga
    mission serves as a museum in Goliad State Park.

11
Secularization
  • Secularization is a big word that means people
    bought the land from the church. It means the
    Catholic Church no longer owns the land even
    though the church is still on the land.
  • It began in 1784 with San Antonio de Valero and
    was completed in 1824 after Mexican Independence.

Back
San Antonio MissionNational Historic
Park http//www.nps.gov/saan/visit/History3.htm
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Disease and Overpopulation
  • Too many people were crammed in to the confines
    of the mission walls.
  • There was not a proper system to dispose of human
    waste, so disease spread easily.
  • Smallpox and measles were diseases that also
    spread quickly and added to the downfall of the
    missions.

Back
The Catholic Missions of TexasG.E.
Brown http//www.geocities.com/sanape_1/TEXPAPER.h
tml
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Expense
  • Spanish authorities began to realize the missions
    were costing too much. The profits from the
    missions did not pay for running them. Spain
    decided to push for secularization so they could
    at least profit from the sale of the land and
    mission buildings.
  • A problem the Spanish officials thought might
    occur once they were gone, was that the Native
    Americans who had become accustomed to mission
    life would have no one to protect them.

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The Catholic Missions of TexasG.E.
Brown http//www.geocities.com/sanape_1/TEXPAPER.h
tml
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