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Encyclopedia > Los Adaes

Los Adaes was a Spanish settlement during the 18th century that included the Catholic mission San Miguel de los Adaes and the presidio Nuestra Senora del Pilar de Los Adaes (Our Lady of Pilar of the Adaes). Los Adaes was located in what is today Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Natchitoches Parish is a parish located in the state of Louisiana. ... Official language(s) de jure: none de facto: English & French Capital Baton Rouge Largest city New Orleans [1] Area  Ranked 31st  - Total 51,885 sq mi (134,382 km²)  - Width 130 miles (210 km)  - Length 379 miles (610 km)  - % water 16  - Latitude 29°N to 33°N  - Longitude 89°W...


History

In 1717 two Catholic priests established San Miguel de los Adaes as a mission to the Adaes indians. In 1719, during the War of the Quadruple Alliance, soldiers from the French fort at Natchitoches symbolically captured the mission, allowing the priests to escape back to Mexico. The War of the Quadruple Alliance was a minor European war fought between 1718 and 1720, mostly in Italy, between Spain on the one side, and the Quadruple Alliance of Austria, France, Great Britain, and the United Provinces. ...


In 1721 the Spanish returned to Los Adaes with the Aguayo expedition and establish the presidio Nuestra Senora del Pilar de Los Adaes. The Los Adaes presidio served as the capital of Spanish Texas until 1772. In the 1720s Spain reduced funding to its outposts in East Texas and as such after 1735, provincial governors lived in San Antonio, which by then had become the most important city in Texas. Nickname: Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: Counties Bexar County Government  - Mayor Phil Hardberger Area  - City  412. ...


In the mid 18th century the Marqués de Rubí was sent on a survey of the missions and presidios on New Spain's northern border. Rubí recommended that all of the missions except San Antonio and La Bahía be abandoned. In response the Bourbon dynasty issued the Royal Regulation of 1772 ordering the inhabitants to relocate to San Antonio, the new capital. Shortly after the closing of Los Adaes the local Native Americans burned the presidio. Goliad is a city in Goliad County, Texas, United States. ... This article or section should include material from France: Wars of Religion - Bourbon Dynasty The House of Bourbon dates from at least the beginning of the 13th century, when the estate of Bourbon was ruled by a Lord, vassal of France. ...


The Adaesans did not adjust well to the area around San Antonio. Therefore, they petition to the Spanish government in Mexico City for permission to return to their former home. The Spanish government allowed them to return to East Texas but not to Los Adaes. In East Texas the Adaesans founded Nacogdoches. Nacogdoches (pronounced ) is a city in Nacogdoches County, Texas, in the United States. ...


Present Day

Today the site of Los Adaes is the Los Adaes State Historic Site near the town of Robeline, Louisiana. The Los Adaes site has proven to be one of the most important archaeological sites for the study of colonial Spanish culture. Robeline is a village located in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. ...


Many of the descendants of the original Spanish population of Los Adaes live seven mile north of Los Adaes in the Spanish Lake community and in Nacogdoches Texas. Nacogdoches (pronounced ) is a city in Nacogdoches County, Texas, in the United States. ...


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Los Adaes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (429 words)
San Miguel de los Adaes, better known as Los Adaes, was the capital of the Texas from 1721—1772, in the Spanish colony of New Spain.
Los Adaes was located in what is now Western Louisiana, about fifteen miles west of Natchitoches, then an outpost of France, across the Río Hondo which served as the border between Spanish Texas and French Louisiana.
Los Adaes was one of six settlements, that included a mission and presidio, established in the Piney Woods by the Ramón expedition in 1716.
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