Spanish explorers

Spanish and French Exploration

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  • Aug 3, 1492

    Columbus Set Sail

    Columbus Set Sail
    On the evening of August 3rd, 1492, Columbus set sail to recive the rich spices from China an India.
  • Jun 2, 1519

    Pinada

    Pinada
    Alonso Alvarez de Pineda, a Spanish explorer and map maker, was the first European to explore and map the Texas coastline. He was also the first European to ever see the Mississippi River.
  • Dec 2, 1520

    Hernan Cortes

    Hernan Cortes
    Hernan Cortes never reachedTexas, so his impact on Texan history is unknown.However, Cortes overthrew the Aztec Empire by pretending he was their god, who they had predicted coming. Cortes made his expedition regardless of his orders from the Governer of Cuba.
  • Aug 27, 1526

    Friar Marcos and Estavanico

    Friar Marcos and Estavanico
    Estivanico was among the the survivors of the Narvaez expidition, and he went to Mexico with Cabeza de Vaca. Friar Marcos wanted him on the expidition, and Estivanico accepted. Thier goal was to find Cibola. They resulted in having very little impacy on Texas and Estivanico getting killed by the Zuni tribe.
  • Nov 6, 1528

    Cabeza de Vaca

    Cabeza de Vaca
    Cabeza de Vaca washes up on the west end of Galveston Island and gets taken hostage by the local Native Americans.
  • Nov 22, 1528

    Panfilo de Narvaez

    Panfilo de Narvaez
    Narvaez wanted to conquer the lands between Florida and Mexico in honor of Spain. He was drowned by a late hurricane after deciding to leave, for promised supplies never came. Therefore, he has no impact on Texas.
  • Sep 24, 1539

    Hernando De Soto

    Hernando De Soto
    De Soto was searching for the " Seven Cities of Ciblola", as were many others before, and after him. His impact is unknown, but he was able to explore much of the southern U.S
  • Period: Apr 22, 1540 to Mar 7, 1542

    Seven Cities of Gold

    In search of the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado lead an expedition into the present southwestern United States and across northern Texas.
  • Oct 26, 1541

    Francisco Vásquez de Coronado

    Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
    Coronado was wanting to search for Cibola, Unfortunately, he did not suceed. Although, he did see the Grand Cayon, the Palo Duro Canyon, and Buffalo, which he had never seen before. His only impact was that he killed some Native Americans.
  • Juan de Onate

    Juan de Onate
    Onate wanted to establish a colony on the north frontier. His expidition resulted in hime founding the colony of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Unfortunately, his only influence on Texas was that he captured, tortured, and enslaved native americans.
  • Robert Cavalier

    Robert Cavalier
    Robert Cavelier, Sieur de LaSalle established Fort St. Louis at Matagorda Bay, and thus formed the basis for France's claim to Texas. Two years later, LaSalle was murdered by his own men.
  • Fort St. Louis

    Fort St. Louis
    Mexican explorer Alonso de Leon reached Fort St. Louis, and found it abandoned, during an expedition planned to reestablish Spanish presence in Texas.
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    Missions

    Throughout the 18th century, Spain established Catholic missions in Texas, and along with the missions, the towns of San Antonio, Goliad and Nacogdoches.
  • Expeditions

    Expeditions
    About 130-men strong, the Gutierrez-Magee Expedition crossed the Sabine from Louisiana in a rebel movement against Spanish rule in Texas.