Which of the following was a lasting impact of the Spanish migration into East Texas?

a Numerous Permanent and Successful Missions

b The Discovery of Gold and Silver in the Piney Woods

c Disease Amongst the Natives

d A Large Number of Conversions Among Natives

Which of the following inspired the Spanish to found missions in East Texas?

a Rumors of gold and silver

b The presence of the French in Texas

c Fear of the United States

d A invitation from the Caddo and Tejas

The mission of San Antonio de Valero and the nearby community was founded in ____.

a 1836

b 1716

c 1689

d 1718

ANSWER ALL OF THEM

The correct answers are:

- a Numerous Permanent and Successful Missions (lasting impact of the Spanish migration into East Texas)
- d A large number of Conversions Among Natives (lasting impact of the Spanish migration into East Texas)
- d A invitation from the Caddo and Tejas (inspiration for the Spanish to found missions in East Texas)
- b 1716 (year in which the mission of San Antonio de Valero and the nearby community was founded)

The correct answers are:

1. Which of the following was a lasting impact of the Spanish migration into East Texas?
- a. Numerous Permanent and Successful Missions

2. Which of the following inspired the Spanish to found missions in East Texas?
- d. An invitation from the Caddo and Tejas

3. The mission of San Antonio de Valero and the nearby community was founded in ____.
- d. 1718

To answer the questions, we need to eliminate incorrect options and choose the correct ones based on historical knowledge.

1. Which of the following was a lasting impact of the Spanish migration into East Texas?
The correct answer is:
a) Numerous Permanent and Successful Missions.

We can eliminate the other options as follows:
- b) The Discovery of Gold and Silver in the Piney Woods: There is no historical evidence of significant gold and silver discoveries in East Texas during the Spanish migration.
- c) Disease Amongst the Natives: While the spread of diseases did occur, it was not a lasting impact but a consequence of European colonization in general.
- d) A Large Number of Conversions Among Natives: While the Spanish did aim to convert Native Americans to Christianity, it was not a lasting impact as many conversions did not endure in the long term.

2. Which of the following inspired the Spanish to found missions in East Texas?
The correct answer is:
d) An invitation from the Caddo and Tejas.

We can eliminate the other options as follows:
- a) Rumors of gold and silver: While the Spanish were interested in finding precious metals, it was not the driving factor for founding missions in East Texas.
- b) The presence of the French in Texas: The presence of the French was more of a concern in areas like Louisiana, not specifically East Texas.
- c) Fear of the United States: The United States did not exist during the time of Spanish missions in East Texas, so this option is incorrect.

3. The mission of San Antonio de Valero and the nearby community was founded in ____
The correct answer is:
d) 1718.

We can eliminate the other options as follows:
- a) 1836: This is incorrect as it was the year of the Battle of the Alamo, during the Texas Revolution.
- b) 1716: This is incorrect as it does not match the founding date of the mission of San Antonio de Valero.
- c) 1689: This is incorrect as the mission was founded later than this year.

Therefore, the correct answers are:
1. a) Numerous Permanent and Successful Missions.
2. d) An invitation from the Caddo and Tejas.
3. d) 1718.