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Established in the Spring of 1682 after the Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico.
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The first Spanish mission near El Paso called Corpus Christi de la Isleta.
http://www.texastejano.com/history/corpus-christi-de-la-isleta-mission/#:~:text=Corpus%20Christi%20de%20la%20Isleta%2C%20the%20first%20mission,recover%20New%20Mexico%20in%20the%20winter%20of%20 -
Le Salle established Fort St. Louis in Victoria county.
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This was the first Spanish mission in East Texas.
https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/san-francisco-de-los-tejas-mission -
San Antonio de Padua was founded in San Antonio valley.
https://www.preservemissionsanantonio.org/the-mission.htm -
in 1699 San Juan Bautista, also known as "The Mother of Texas Missions" was founded. Father Hidalgo was involved with this mission.
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In 1718 San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo) is located in San Antonio.
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San Jose mission was established by Fray Antonio Margil de Jesus.
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Mission Conception was established in San Antonio.
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It was the first chartered civil settlement in Texas and was named in honor of the heir to the Spanish throne, the future Fernando VI.
https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/san-fernando-de-bexar