Spanish Colonial Texas Research Paper

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Spanish Colonial era in Texas started with a system with missions and presidios. They were designed gain control over the locality and to establish Christianity. This era dealt with Spanish efforts to bring Texas under Spanish authority and maintain if from the establishments of the first missions in Texas. It also includes the attempts of others to challenge Spanish authority over the region.
First, an era is an long and distinct period of history with a particular feature. We apply periodization to historical events in the past to create blocks of time that have related characteristics so that we can construct and present information about the past. Many eras are cultural distinctions, geographic, or chronological. They often overlap each other.
Next, eras before and after Spanish Colonial were the Age of Contact and Mexican National. In the Age of Contact, there were interaction between European explorers and American Natives; started in 1528 and ended in 1690. During the Mexican National, efforts of Spain to lead Texas to Spanish control. They also refrained Texas from forming Republic of Mexico; lasted from 1821 through 1836.
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They built missions and presidios designed to spread Christianity and establish control over the region. They were built in lands that were home to many American Indians. But they were less successful at establishing long-lasting settlements. Few outposts lasted long and disease, lack of food, poor weather conflicts with native groups made conditions difficult for the colonists. Hernán Cortés, Hernando de Soto, Francisco Pizarro, Cabeza de Vaca, and Francisco Vázquez de Coronado were all significant people during this time period. Each of these conquistadors either helped on a mission, overthrew an empire, or fought for Mexico’s