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The Spanish Missions in Texas comprise a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Dominicans, Jesuits, and Franciscans to spread the Catholic doctrine among area Native Americans, but with the added benefit of giving Spain a toehold in the frontier land. The missions introduced European livestock, fruits, vegetables, and industry into the Texas area. In addition to the presidio (fortified church) and pueblo (town), the misión was one of the three major agencies employed by the Spanish crown to extend its borders and consolidate its colonial territories. In all, twenty-six missions were maintained for different lengths of time within the future boundaries of the state of Texas.

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  • Spanish missions in Texas (en)
  • Misiones españolas en Texas (es)
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  • Las Misiones españolas en Texas​ comprenden una serie de puestos religiosos católicos establecidos por dominicos, jesuitas y franciscanos españoles para difundir la doctrina cristiana entre los nativos. Las misiones introdujeron ganado europeo, frutas, verduras, y a la industria en la región de Texas. Además del presidio y el pueblo, la “misión” era una de las tres agencias principales contratadas por la corona española para extender sus fronteras y consolidar sus territorios coloniales. En total, se mantuvieron veintiséis misiones durante diferentes periodos de tiempo dentro de las futuras fronteras del Estado. (es)
  • The Spanish Missions in Texas comprise a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Dominicans, Jesuits, and Franciscans to spread the Catholic doctrine among area Native Americans, but with the added benefit of giving Spain a toehold in the frontier land. The missions introduced European livestock, fruits, vegetables, and industry into the Texas area. In addition to the presidio (fortified church) and pueblo (town), the misión was one of the three major agencies employed by the Spanish crown to extend its borders and consolidate its colonial territories. In all, twenty-six missions were maintained for different lengths of time within the future boundaries of the state of Texas. (en)
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