Texas Espanhol
Aspeto
Texas Espanhol | ||||
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Bandeira | ||||
Continente | América | |||
Capital | San Antonio | |||
Língua oficial | Espanhol | |||
Governo | Capitania geral | |||
História | ||||
• 1690 | Fundação | |||
• 1821 | Dissolução |
O Texas Espanhol foi uma das províncias do interior da Nova Espanha de 1690 até 1821. Embora a Espanha reivindicasse a posse do território, que compreendia a maior parte do Texas atual, incluindo as terras ao norte do rio Medina e do rio Nueces, os espanhóis não tentaram colonizar a área até 1690.
Referências
Bibliografia
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