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Unit 2: Exploration and Early Colonization Review

Susan Carbajal

Created on September 27, 2024

7.2(B) identify important individuals, events, and issues related to European exploration of Texas such as Alonso Álvarez de Pineda, Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, the search for gold, and the conflicting territorial claims between France and Spain 7.2(C) identify important individuals, events, and iss

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REINFORCEMENT, REVIEW, and RETEACH

7.2.C identify important individuals, events, and issues related to European colonization of Texas, including the establishment of Catholic missions, towns, and ranches, and the contributions of individuals such as Fray Damián Massanet, Antonio Margil de Jesús, and Francisco Hidalgo

7.2.B identify important individuals, events, and issues related to European exploration of Texas such as Alonso Alvarez de Pineda, Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, the search for gold, and the conflicting territorial claims between France and Spain
Lesson 7.2.B
Lesson 7.2.C
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Spain built missions, presidios, and towns to protect its claim after France showed intrest in Texas.

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What country brought the following traditions to Texas

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Spain brought the following traditions to Texas missions, Catholicism, and cattle ranching.
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What country brought the following traditions to Texas

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The main purpose of building Catholic missions in Texas was to spread Christianity among the Native Americans

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All of these activities describe how Early Settlers Adapted to Life in Texas. They had to modify the land, build new communities, and introduce resources to survive and thrive in their new invoronment.
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Introducing new plants and animals

Building missions

Securing Shelter

Clearing forests for farming

How Early settlers in Texas adapted to life

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When Native Americans lived in Spanish missions, their daily activities were largely dictated and overseen by Spanish priests who aimed to convert them to Christianity and integrate them into Spanish culture.

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Missions led by Spanish priests

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The special settlements to convert Native Americans to Christianity, were called missions.
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The settlers had access to wild animals and fertile soil accurately reflects the benefits highlighted in the text regarding the physical environment experienced by early settlers in Texas. The text states that there was an abundance of wild animals and good land which were crucial resources that allowed settlers to hunt in farm effectively.

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Francisco Hidalgo was the spanish-born Catholic priest that established missions for the Cadddo Indians in East Texas.
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Mission San Antonio de Valero also know as the Alamo was estblished in 1718

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A view of Mission San Antonio de Valero also know as the Alamo estblished in 1718
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The correct title is "The Influence of Different Cultural Groups on Texas Place Names" because the cities listed—Beaumont, El Paso, New Braunfels, and Nacogdoches—reflect the diverse cultural heritage of Texas, including both Spanish and German influences. Each city has historical ties to these cultural groups, making this title the most fitting for the diagram that highlights their significance in Texas place names.

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Missions and presidios were established along waterways to ensure access to fresh water, travel irregation for farms

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Spanish explorer Alonso Álvarez de Pineda mapped the Texas coast in 1519

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When Spanish soldiers arrived at Fort Saint Louis in 1689, they found the settlement completly abandoned.

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French Explorer LaSalle arrived at the Texas coast because he thought it was where the Mississippi emptied in to the Gulf of Mexico.

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