The French colonists set foot on land …
Years: 1685 - 1685
February
The French colonists set foot on land on February 20 for the first time since leaving Santo Domingo three months previously.
They set up a temporary camp near the location of the present-day Matagorda lighthouse.
The chronicler of the expedition, Henri Joutel, described his first view of Texas: "The country did not seem very favorable to me. It was flat and sandy but did nevertheless produce grass. There were several salt pools. We hardly saw any wild fowl except some cranes and Canadian geese which were not expecting us."
Against Beaujeu's advice, La Salle orders La Belle and L’Aimable "to negotiate the narrow and shallow pass" to bring the supplies closer to the campsite.
To lighten L'Aimable's load, its eight cannons and a small portion of its cargo are removed.
After La Belle successfully negotiates the pass, La Salle sends her pilot to L'Aimable to assist with the navigation, but L'Aimable's captain refuses the help.
As L’Aimable sets sail, a band of Karankawa approach and carry off some of the settlers.
La Salle leads a small group of soldiers to rescue them, leaving no one to direct the L’Aimable.
When he returns, he finds the L’Aimable grounded on a sandbar.
Upon hearing that the captain had ordered the ship to sail forward after it had struck a sandbar, La Salle becomes convinced that the captain had deliberately grounded the ship.
Locations
People
Groups
- French people (Latins)
- Karankawa (Amerind tribe)
- Santo Domingo, Captaincy General of
- New France (French Colony)
- New Spain, Viceroyalty of
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- Louisiana (New France)
Topics
- Colonization of the Americas, Spanish
- Colonization of the Americas, French
- Texas, French colonization of
Commodoties
- Fish and game
- Weapons
- Hides and feathers
- Gem materials
- Strategic metals
- Slaves
- Sweeteners
- Land
- Tobacco
