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Parts of the Mississippi Valley were under French jurisdiction from approximately the late-17th century to the mid-18th century. French residents from Louisiana sought to establish trade routes with Native American tribes and Spanish outposts in East Texas. In 1699, a French-Canadian explorer, Louis Juchereau de St. Denis (1674-1744) sailed from La Rochelle, France, to Louisiana, where he was stationed at forts on the Mississippi River and Biloxi Bay. St. Denis explored parts of East Texas, including along the Red River, where he encountered Karankawa and Caddo Indians. In 1713, Louisiana governor Antoine de La Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac (1658-1730) sent St. Denis and a company of men on an expedition to assist Fray Francisco Hidalgo (1659-1726), in re-establishing missions throughout East Texas. Departing from Mobile, Alabama, St. Denis and his men voyaged up the Red River and established a fort at Natchitoches, Louisiana. He traveled to Spanish outposts on the Rio Grande, where he met and married Manuela Sánchez, the granddaughter of Diego Ramón, commander of the presido San Juan Bautista. St. Denis was then appointed a commissary officer in the Ramón expedition, and founded a presidio and several missions in East Texas between 1716 and 1717.

At the conclusion of the War of Spanish Succession, French and Spanish relations began to disintegrate, and between 1716 and 1821, trade relations became more tenuous. Additionally, an increased number of Spanish missions in East Texas led Spain to lay claim to land north of the Rio Grande. These newly established missions struggled, however, as Native American tribes in East Texas resisted conversion and joining the missions.

Source:

Chipman, Donald E. Spanish Texas. Handbook of Texas Online . Accessed December 9, 2010. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/nps01 .

From the guide to the French National Archives Records 89-346., 1697-1803, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Parts of the Mississippi Valley were under French jurisdiction from approximately the late-17th century to the mid-18th century.

French residents from Louisiana sought to establish trade routes with Native American tribes and Spanish outposts in East Texas. In 1699, a French-Canadian explorer, Louis Juchereau de St. Denis (1674-1744) sailed from La Rochelle, France, to Louisiana, where he was stationed at forts on the Mississippi River and Biloxi Bay. St. Denis explored parts of East Texas, including along the Red River, where he encountered Karankawa and Caddo Indians. In 1713, Louisiana governor Antoine de La Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac (1658-1730) sent St. Denis and a company of men on an expedition to assist Fray Francisco Hidalgo (1659-1726), in re-establishing missions throughout East Texas. Departing from Mobile, Alabama, St. Denis and his men voyaged up the Red River and established a fort at Natchitoches, Louisiana. He traveled to Spanish outposts on the Rio Grande, where he met and married Manuela Sánchez, the granddaughter of Diego Ramón, commander of the presido San Juan Bautista. St. Denis was then appointed a commissary officer in the Ramón expedition, and founded a presidio and several missions in East Texas between 1716 and 1717.

At the conclusion of the War of Spanish Succession, French and Spanish relations began to disintegrate, and between 1716 and 1821, trade relations became more tenuous. Additionally, an increased number of Spanish missions in East Texas led Spain to lay claim to land north of the Rio Grande. These newly established missions struggled, however, as Native American tribes in East Texas resisted conversion and joining the missions.

From the description of French National Archives Records, 1697-1803 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 746953010

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creatorOf French National Archives Records 89-346., 1697-1803 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf French National Archives. French National Archives Records, 1697-1803 University of Texas Libraries
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associatedWith Archives Nationales (France) corporateBody
associatedWith Cadillac, Antoine de La Mothe, 1658-1730 person
associatedWith Hidalgo, Francisco, 1659-1726 person
associatedWith Sandoval, Manuel person
associatedWith Sandoval, Manuel person
associatedWith St. Denis, Louis Juchereau de, 1674-1744 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Florida
Mississippi
Natchitoches (La.)
Mississippi
Natchitoches (La.)
Texas
Louisiana
Florida
Louisiana
Texas
Subject
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Missions and Missionaries
Missions and Missionaries
Ocean travel
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Activity

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Active 1697

Active 1803

French,

English,

Latin,

Spanish; Castilian

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