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Which of these statements best identifies the area of Texas where most Spanish settlements were located during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?(1 point)
1) Most Spanish settlements were located in regions that lacked access to the Gulf of Mexico.
2) Most Spanish settlements were located northwest of San Antonio.
3) Most Spanish settlements were located in West Texas, with a smaller number of settlements along the Gulf Coast.
4) Most Spanish settlements were located in southeastern Texas, spanning from San Antonio to the present-day boundary of Louisiana.
Which of these statements best identifies the area of Texas where most Spanish settlements were located during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?(1 point)
1) Most Spanish settlements were located in regions that lacked access to the Gulf of Mexico.
2) Most Spanish settlements were located northwest of San Antonio.
3) Most Spanish settlements were located in West Texas, with a smaller number of settlements along the Gulf Coast.
4) Most Spanish settlements were located in southeastern Texas, spanning from San Antonio to the present-day boundary of Louisiana.
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1) Most Spanish settlements were located in southeastern Texas, spanning from San Antonio to the present-day boundary of Louisiana.
2) They wanted to set up a buffer against hostile enemies.
3) Mexico abandoned the Spanish plan of building presidios to defend local settlements.
4) Anglo-American settlers had little interest in sharing their culture with the Indigenous people of Texas.
5) shortly after Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821
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1) Most Spanish settlements were located in southeastern Texas, spanning from San Antonio to the present-day boundary of Louisiana.
2) They wanted to set up a buffer against hostile enemies.
3) Mexico abandoned the Spanish plan of building presidios to defend local settlements.
4) Anglo-American settlers had little interest in sharing their culture with the Indigenous people of Texas.
5) shortly after Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821
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The correct statement is: 4) Most Spanish settlements were located in southeastern Texas, spanning from San Antonio to the present-day boundary of Louisiana.
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Out of the provided options, only option 1 is relevant to the question of identifying the area of Texas where most Spanish settlements were located during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The correct answer remains:
1) Most Spanish settlements were located in southeastern Texas, spanning from San Antonio to the present-day boundary of Louisiana.
1) Most Spanish settlements were located in southeastern Texas, spanning from San Antonio to the present-day boundary of Louisiana.
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