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Spanish Texas (1690–1821)

Explore articles about the era of Spanish rule in Texas. Spain’s influence in Texas began with Catholic missions and military presidios, which anchored the northern frontier of New Spain. Though Spanish Texas was thinly settled and peripheral to imperial power, Spanish rule would leave a lasting legal, cultural, and religious legacy.

Map of the Spanish Frontier in 1769
Geography & DemographicsHistoric Maps of TexasSpanish Texas (1690–1821)

Map of the Spanish Frontier in 1769

Missions and Settlements in Spanish Texas
Spanish Texas (1690–1821)Texas History

Missions and Settlements in Spanish Texas

The Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition: Revolt Against Spanish Rule in Texas
Military HistorySpanish Texas (1690–1821)Texas History

The Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition: Revolt Against Spanish Rule in Texas

Moses Austin’s Spanish Empresario Contract
Colonial Era RecordsSpanish Texas (1690–1821)

Moses Austin’s Spanish Empresario Contract

The Influence of Spanish Law in Texas
Legal HistorySpanish Texas (1690–1821)

The Influence of Spanish Law in Texas

Alcaldes as Local Magistrates in Spanish and Mexican Texas
Mexican Texas (1821–1836)Spanish Texas (1690–1821)Texas History

Alcaldes as Local Magistrates in Spanish and Mexican Texas

Los Adaes: The Forgotten Capital of Spanish Texas los adaes state historic site
Military HistorySpanish Texas (1690–1821)

Los Adaes: The Forgotten Capital of Spanish Texas

The Bourbon Reforms in New Spain
Spanish Texas (1690–1821)Texas History

The Bourbon Reforms in New Spain

Map of American Indian Tribes in Texas in the 1700s
Geography & DemographicsHistoric Maps of TexasPrimary Sources in Texas HistorySpanish Texas (1690–1821)

Map of American Indian Tribes in Texas in the 1700s

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