Tx history-ch-5.2
Transcript of Tx history-ch-5.2
![Page 1: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Chapter 5.2:
Spanish Explore Texas
![Page 2: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Pineda Explores the Gulf Coast
Alonso Alvarez de Pineda—drew the
first map of the Texas Gulf Coast
![Page 3: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Narvaez & the “Island of Misfortune”
• 1527: lands near in present-day Florida
• Told they could find gold at Apalachee
• Divides ForcesPanfilo de Narvaez
![Page 4: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Narvaez & the “Island of Misfortune”
•Become lost in swamps
•No gold found
•Could not find ships
•Built small, flimsy boats
![Page 5: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Narvaez & the “Island of Misfortune”
• Storm washed three ships into Matagorda Bay
• Narvaez drowns
• Two ship land on a Texas island—Cabeza de Vaca called it “Malhado”
![Page 6: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Narvaez & the “Island of Misfortune”
•Cabeza de Vaca—Spaniard who spent 8 years among the Texas Indians during the 1500s
Cabeza de Vaca
![Page 7: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
![Page 8: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
•Worked as a servant and a healer
•Traveled along the Texas coast gathering sea shells and mesquite beans to trade for animals skins
Narvaez & the “Island of Misfortune”
![Page 9: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
The Spaniards’ Adventures in Texas
• Cabeza de Vaca meets three others
• Estevanico—North African
• Cabeza de Vaca removed an arrowhead from a man’s chest and stitched up the wound—fame as a healer helped him survive.
![Page 10: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
The Spaniards’ Adventures in Texas
•Estevanico had skills communicating with different Indian groups
Estevanico
![Page 11: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
The Spaniards’ Adventures in Texas
•1536: The four lost explorers come across a group of Spanish soldiers
•Taken to Mexico & returned to Spain
![Page 12: Tx history-ch-5.2](https://reader035.fdocuments.in/reader035/viewer/2022070321/558aa7d4d8b42a5e408b4680/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Cabeza de Vaca Estevanico