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.
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