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The presidio: Bastion of the Spanish borderlands

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The presidio was as essential an element of Spanish civilization in the Mexican North and the American Southwest as the communities it was established to protect-missions settlements mines and ranches. A fortified outpost in hostile Indian country it not only assured Spanish occupation and retention of that vast region but also participated in its development. The presidio was first and foremost a garrisoned fort presiding over a military district. It was most often situated strategically in hostile terrain forming an enclave of Spanish civilization and Christianity in an alien and "pagan" surrounding as was its prototype in Spanish Morocco. Militarily the presidio played a role that the United States Army fort was later to assume in the West. But in its other functions as market center sanctuary social unit religious outpost and administrative seat it had an impact on the frontier that was much more than military. The Presidio is the first full account of this important aspect of the Spanish dominion in the New World. The author spent many years in the United States Mexico and Spain searching out the sites of the presidios-most of which have now crumbled to dust. In Spain he discovered detailed plans of many of them which are included in the book. This is an indispensable work for every historian of the West and Mexico.