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The San Saba Mission

English · Paperback / Softback

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The Spanish approach to the occupation of eighteenth-century Texas embraced the triad of mission, presidio, and settlement. In founding communities, Franciscan missionaries sought to convert the natives to Christianity and make them productive Spanish citizens. By midcentury, however, change was in the offing.The turning point was the San Saba Mission disaster and the ensuing military campaign to punish the Indians responsible. In 1758, the mission, near present-day Menard, was destroyed with the loss of several lives, including two of the missionaries, less than a year after its founding. In The San Saba Mission Robert S. Weddle examines the factors that led to this tragedy and its influence on the reshaping of frontier policy, as well as the residual effects not only on the immediate Spanish settlements but on the areas development as a whole.Weddles book offers a gripping account of the presidios role in the episode, drawing on archival sources, including correspondence of missionaries and military officers with their superiors in Mexico.Weddle analyzes the consequences of the mission-to-settlement system and concentrates on the military aspects of the mission, noting that after the religious mission was abandoned, the presidio served later as the base for the strongest Spanish military expedition against Indians in Texas and probed territory as far west as the Pecos River.The San Saba Mission recounts some of the most sensational events in Spanish-Texas history in an intriguing and entertaining voice. A new introduction to this 1964 classic describes the findings of archaeologists after the mission site, not previously known, was discovered and excavated in the early1990s. This volume stands as a valuable resource in the canon of Texas history.

About the author

ROBERT S. WEDDLE, who has written many books on Spanish and French colonial history, is an independent historian and freelance writer living near Bonham, Texas.

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Authors Robert S Weddle, Robert S. Weddle
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.03.1999
 
EAN 9780890969113
ISBN 978-0-89096-911-3
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 15 mm
Weight 421 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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