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Unit 3 Vocabulary
Term | Definition |
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Mission | A settlement in Native American territory designed to convert them to Christianity. |
Presidio | A Spanish fort that protects a mission. |
Catechism | A set of questions and answers about the Catholic faith. |
Epidemic | The rapid spread of a disease in a short period of time. |
Cede | To formally give up ownership of something. |
Transform | To change in character or condition |
Establish | to settle |
Friar | started missions; members of church clergy like a priest or a pastor. |
Factor | Part of what creates a result; piece or contribution |
Filibuster | a person who wages an unofficial war on a country |
benefit | something that is good for a person |
Neutral Ground Agreement | agreement between Spain and the U.S. that no soldiers would occupy this land between Texas and Louisiana |
Class | Social Rank |
Peninsulares | wealthy, upper-class, Spanish born people living in New Spain |
Criollos | born in New Spain to 2 Spanish parents. 2nd class citizens |
Mestizos | 1 Spanish parent & 1 Indian parent - lower class citizen |
Battle of Medina | Arredondo defeated Toledo & 1400 filibusters. It was the bloodiest battle on Texas soil. |
James Long | An angry U.S. citizen that organized a filibuster group that declared Texas free of Spain |
Eventually | some time later; in the end |
Pirate | A person who steals from ships on the sea |
Republic | a nation in which voters elect their officials |
occupied | to take over or rule another country |
Monarchist | a person that wants to keep social order and classes in New Spain; Loyal to the King & Queen of Spain |
Augustine de Iterbide | Leader of the monarchists. Fought against Hidalgo & Morelos to keep social classes |
Plan of Iguala | Iterbide's compromise between the people of Spain to declare Mexico independent |
Treaty of Cordoba | The official agreement between Spain & Mexico where Spain agreed to recognize Mexico as its own nation |
San Antonio | named after missionary Antonio - one of the most important and populated mission towns |
Nacogdoches | one of the 3 original major Spanish Settlements - home of SFASU |
Abdicate | forced to give up a position of power |
Empresario | Spanish word for "contractor" a person who puts together a business deal |
Title | The legal right to won a piece of property |
Pecan Point | Loop in the Red River - start of the growing interest in Texas by U.S. settlers - refuge point to avoid the justice by outlaws |
Moses Austin | An American business man that hoped to bring U.S. settlers to Spanish Texas |
Sitio | a Spanish unit of measuring land - 4.428 acres |
Speculator | people who buy large pieces of land and resell portions to make money |
Stephen F. Austin | "The Father of Texas" - Son of Moses - carried out his father's dream and is credited with populating Texas with settlers |
Agriculture | the work of preparing the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock |
collapse | to break down or fail completely |
Militia | a group of armed citizens that serve as soldiers during an emergency |
Grant | a possession, such as land, legally given to a person for free |
partnership | associations of 2 or more people on a business venture |
conduct | to direct or lead |
Republic of Fredonia | Haden Edward's failed attempt to free Texas from Mexico |
census | an official count of the population in a region |
Tejano | people with Mexican ancestry living in Texas |
Minister | A person sent to another country to represent their home country to the government |
Self-government | a government in which people take an active role in making laws and decisions |
Civilians | people who are not in the armed forces |
Achieve | to do or accomplish |
Anti-monarchist | a person who is committed to liberty & equality and wants to get rid of the monarchy (king & queen) |