As you write your descriptions, include the following information: the name of the heritage site the location a physical description of the site (what it looks like) special features the time period in which it was built who built it the reason it was built its relevance to the heritage of the colonists (how it exemplifies their heritage) Use the details you find to fill the table. An example has already been filled in for you. No. Colonizing Country Location Site Name Description 1. Spain San Antonio, TX San Antonio Missions The San Antonio Missions are a group of mission complexes located near the San Antonio River basin in southern Texas. There are five such complexes spread along the basin. They date back to the early eighteenth century. The colonizing Spaniards built many such religious complexes to support their efforts to convert American Indians and make them citizens of Spain. The complexes also served as defense structures. The missions served the local Catholic Spanish settlers. 2. Spain 3. Spain 4. England 5. England 6. France 7. France

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No. Colonizing Country Location Site Name Description

1. Spain San Antonio, TX San Antonio Missions The San Antonio Missions are a group of mission complexes located near the San Antonio River basin in southern Texas. There are five such complexes spread along the basin. They date back to the early eighteenth century. The colonizing Spaniards built many such religious complexes to support their efforts to convert American Indians and make them citizens of Spain. The complexes also served as defense structures. The missions served the local Catholic Spanish settlers.

2. Spain  

Florida, U.S

Spanish Florida Spanish FLorida was established in 1513, when Juan Ponce de Leon went searching for the "Fountain of Youth". The territory was supossed to be mush larger than the present-day Florida, extending over much of what is now the southern United States. This was the first colonization in North America, this mission mainly in St. Augustine served as a base camp for other explorations. Even today the areas that used to be spanish colonies are mostly Catholic.

3. Spain  St. Augustine, Florida  St. Augustine  St. Augustine is a city in the southern United States. It was founded on September 8, 1565 by Spanish explorer Pedro Menedez de Aviles. St. Augustine had castles, Spanish like buildings andtoday has subtropical weather. St. Augustine was the base camp for other explorations in Florida. For one thing, they have museums with spanish architects.

4. England  Jamestown, Virginia  Virginia Colony   Jamestown was founded by the Virginia company in 1607. Jamestown in 1607 was a walled in somewhat primitive town. It was the first perminite english colony. They built Jamestown because it was close to water and they were able to establish a thriving community. The biggest display of their heritage is the name of the city it's self they named it after their king James the 1st.

5. England  Dare county, North Carolina Roanoke Island   Sir Walter Raleigh founded Roanoke Island in 1585 because they wanted a permanent North American settlement that would distupt the Spanish shipping, mining for gold and silver, finding a passage to the pacific Ocean, and Christainizing the Indians. Today at the Roanoke Island Festival Park they have historic costumed interpreters that are featured throughout the Settlement Site and the Elizabeth II ship to demonstrate how the first settlers lived, worked and played on Roanoke Island.

6. France  New orleans, Louisiana  New Orleans or La Nouvelle Orleans  Louisiana was claimed by the French in 1682 then two brother by the names of Sieur d'lberville and Sieur de Bienville founded New Orleans in 1699. The buildings are very quaint or old-fashioned. They named New Orleans in honor of Duke of Orleans. It was an important trade route and once was the territorial capital of French Louisiana. According to the French History in New Orleans "restaurants such as Galatoire’s and Antoine’s still thrive with traditional French menus and the French influence on our cooking is vast. We celebrate Bastille Day like natives and made Mardi Gras our own."

7. France  Green Bay, Wisconsin  La Baye Verte  Jean Nicolet was a French explorer who founded Green Bay in 1634, it was named this because of the greenish colored water. Its was established because in 1655 a fur-trading post had been established and Green Bay was the gate way that connected Fox, Wisconsin, and Mississippi rivers. Green Bay was a small town with a gate way to a trade route. At the Wequiock Falls County Park in Green Bay they have a statue of their founder Jean Nicolet.

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