Beginning of the mission epoch it was in the year 1769 that spain finally got ready to reap where her explorers had sown generations before. Carlos iii was king, the marquis de … Until the eighteenth century, there were just two viceroyalties, with the viceroyalty of new spain (founded 1535) administering north america, a portion of the caribbean, and the philippines, and the …

As they had in other spanish … Still, spain left a lasting imprint on the southwest. Such institutions as the rodeo and the cowboy (the vaquero) had their roots in spanish culture. Place names, too, bear witness to the region's spanish … It belonged to spain, held, so they said, in trust for the indians. The spanish law under which the california missions were founded was part of the “new laws” issued in the 1540s. New spain chihuahua cathedral and a monument to the city's founder, antonio deza y ulloa the capture of tenochtitlan marked the beginning of a 300-year colonial period, during which mexico was …

It belonged to spain, held, so they said, in trust for the indians. The spanish law under which the california missions were founded was part of the “new laws” issued in the 1540s. New spain chihuahua cathedral and a monument to the city's founder, antonio deza y ulloa the capture of tenochtitlan marked the beginning of a 300-year colonial period, during which mexico was … According to pablo tac (mexican american voices chapter 1, reading 5. 1), what do indigenous children learn in school at the missions? The boys are taught the alphabet and catechism- or religious …