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Which of these statements best identifies how Spanish settlers in San Antonio modified their surrounding environment when they first arrived in the early 1700s?

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Which of these statements best identifies how Spanish settlers in San Antonio modified their surrounding environment when they first arrived in the early 1700s?(1 point)
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They developed acequias to transport water from the San Antonio River to the nearby settlement and missions.
They developed acequias to transport water from the San Antonio River to the nearby settlement and missions.

They planted their crops alongside the San Antonio River so that floods would fill the fields with water.
They planted their crops alongside the San Antonio River so that floods would fill the fields with water.

They constructed motorized windmills to access water from the San Antonio River.
They constructed motorized windmills to access water from the San Antonio River.

They built a seawall to protect the settlement and missions from the San Antonio River’s floodwaters.
They built a seawall to protect the settlement and missions from the San Antonio River’s floodwaters.
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1 - They developed acequias to transport water from the San Antonio River to the nearby settlement and missions.
2 - The Lipan apace
3 - The hometown's population grew
4 - It was the strongest wood that other Indigenous people used to make bows.
5 - the Texas panhandle

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They developed acequias to transport water from the San Antonio River to the nearby settlement and missions.

the Lipan Apache

His hometown’s population grew.

It was the strongest wood that other Indigenous people used to make bows.


the Texas Panhandle
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The statement that best identifies how Spanish settlers in San Antonio modified their surrounding environment when they first arrived in the early 1700s is: they built irrigation systems to support agriculture and livestock.

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