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Period: Jan 1, 1500 to
Texas TImeline
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Period: Jan 1, 1500 to
Texas Timeline
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Jan 1, 1519
mid-Spanis Explorer Alonso Alverez de Pineda maps Texas coastline
maps Texas coastline -
Jan 1, 1528
Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
shipwrecked near Galveston begin exploration -
Jan 1, 1541
Francisco Vazquez de coronado crosses the Texas Panhandle in search of the seven CIties of gold Cibola
crosses the Texas Panhandle in search of the seven CIties of gold Cibola -
Jan 1, 1554
Coronado dies
He is one of the first white men to explore Texas, and leader of one of 20 Spanish explorations of the area. -
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving - is held near present-day El Paso by Juan de Oñate, the members of his expedition and natives of the region. -
Jumano Indians
Jumano Indians requested Spanish missionaries from New Mexico to travel to the vicinity of present-day San Angelo and instruct the Jumanos about Christianity. -
First Spanish mission
Corpus Christi de la Isleta, is established a few miles from present-day El Paso. -
French explorer Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle
looking for the mouth of the Mississippi River, lands in Texas by mistake. He establishes a colony, Fort St. Louis, on Garcitas Creek in present-day Victoria County. -
La Salle
- La Salle is killed by several of his own men at an unknown East Texas location.
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Colonists at Fort St. Louis
Colonists at Fort St. Louis not felled by Indians, disease, poisonous snakes and malnutrition are finished off by Karankawa Indians. -
Spanish Gen. Alonso de León
Spanish Gen. Alonso de León's expedition finds the remains of Fort St. Louis. Fearing French intentions to lay claim to Spanish territory, the Spanish begin establishing missions and settlements in East Texas. -
First East Texas mission under construction
First East Texas mission under construction, San Francisco de los Tejas, near present-day Weches, Houston Co. The mission is closed in 1693. -
Spanish build a presidio
Spanish build a presidio, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de los Tejas, to protect the East Texas missions. -
Throughout the 18th Century
Throughout the 18th Century, Spain established Catholic missions in Texas, and the towns of San Antonio, Goliad and Nacogdoches. -
San Antonio de Valero mission
Antonio de Valero mission, known as the Alamo was the chapel, is founded in San Antonio. -
San José y San Miguel de Aguayo mission
San José y San Miguel de Aguayo mission founded near San Antonio de Valero. -
55e Canary Islanders arrive in San Antonio
55e Canary Islanders arrive in San Antonio to establish a civilian settlement, San Fernando de Béxar. -
• 3 East Texas missions moved to San Antonio
• 3 East Texas missions moved to San Antonio because of economic troubles, and named Nuestra Señora de la Purisima Concepción de Acuna, San Francisco de la Espada and San Juan Capistrano. -
First election held in Texas
- First election held in Texas, voters choose officials of the municipal government of San Fernando.
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Missions at San Antonio
Missions at San Antonio are producing thousands of pounds of cotton annually. -
Santa Cruz de San Sabá mission
Santa Cruz de San Sabá mission near present-day Menard destroyed and eight residents killed by Comanches and their allies. -
Spanish troops
Spanish troops on a retaliatory raid are defeated by Indian residents of a large encampment at Spanish Fort in present-day Montague County. -
Texas' first recorded hurricane strikes near Galveston
Texas' first recorded hurricane strikes near Galveston -
Group of settlers led by Antonio Gil Ybarbo
of settlers led by Antonio Gil Ybarbo (sometimes spelled Ibarvo or Y'barvo) establishes a civilian community near an abandoned mission site; the new town is called Nacogdoches. -
Father Miguel Hidalgo
Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costillo and several hundred of his parishioners seize the prison at Dolores, Mexico, beginning Mexico's struggle for independence from Spain.