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The
noselection
era lasted over one hundred years from 1689 to 1821. During this time the Spanish established a system of
noselection
across Texas to convert Native Americans to the Catholic religion. They also built
noselection
to protect the clergy and maintain control over the regions. There were numerous conflicts between the Spanish and the Native Americans during this era, but many of the structures from this era remain.

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It looks like you want information on a specific historical era related to Spanish colonial efforts in Texas, but the term "noselection" appears to be incorrectly used or a placeholder. Based on the context, it seems you are referring to the mission and presidio system established by the Spanish in Texas.

The mission era lasted from 1689 to 1821, during which the Spanish established missions to spread Christianity among Native Americans, primarily converting them to Catholicism. These missions served as religious, agricultural, and cultural hubs, and they were often accompanied by presidios (military forts) to protect the missions and enforce Spanish control over the territory.

The period was marked by various conflicts, including tensions and skirmishes between Spanish colonizers and Native American tribes who resisted conversion and Spanish encroachment on their lands. While many missions fell into disrepair over the years, some of the structures from this era are still preserved today and can be visited as historical sites.

If you have specific aspects of this era that you would like to explore further, please let me know!