Spain appoints the first governor of Texas, …
Years: 1690 - 1690
Spain appoints the first governor of Texas, General Domingo Terán de los Ríos, on January 23, 1691.
On his visit to Mission San Francisco in August, Terán discovers that the priests have established a second mission nearby, but are having little luck converting the natives to Christianity.
The natives regularly steal the mission cattle and horses and show little respect to the priests.
When Terán leaves Texas later this year, most of the missionaries choose to return with him, leaving only three religious people and nine soldiers at the missions.
The group also leaves behind a smallpox epidemic.
The angry Caddo threaten the remaining Spaniards, who soon abandon the fledgling missions and return to Coahuila.
Spain will again ignore Texas for the next twenty years.
Locations
Groups
- Hasinai, or Teja (Amerind tribe)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Caddo (Amerind tribe)
- New Spain, Viceroyalty of
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
- Texas, Spanish
