Asked by adaleta
Historians have suggested that New Mexico had a hard time becoming a state because some people thought it was not "American" enough. Which piece of evidence best supports this claim?
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New Mexico was colonized by Spain in the late 1500s.
New Mexico was colonized by Spain in the late 1500s.
New Mexico was briefly part of the country of Mexico.
New Mexico was briefly part of the country of Mexico.
Most New Mexicans were Hispanic or Native American.
Most New Mexicans were Hispanic or Native American.
New Mexicans fought on the side of the Union in the Civil War.
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New Mexico was colonized by Spain in the late 1500s.
New Mexico was colonized by Spain in the late 1500s.
New Mexico was briefly part of the country of Mexico.
New Mexico was briefly part of the country of Mexico.
Most New Mexicans were Hispanic or Native American.
Most New Mexicans were Hispanic or Native American.
New Mexicans fought on the side of the Union in the Civil War.
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Answered by
adaleta
Which statement best characterizes the effects of European colonization in New Mexico?
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Europeans eliminated all Native American influence in New Mexico.
Europeans eliminated all Native American influence in New Mexico.
European colonization contributed to a unique blend of cultural elements.
European colonization contributed to a unique blend of cultural elements.
European colonization had little lasting effect because New Mexico became a state.
European colonization had little lasting effect because New Mexico became a state.
Europeans adopted and sustained Native American traditions over time.
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Europeans eliminated all Native American influence in New Mexico.
Europeans eliminated all Native American influence in New Mexico.
European colonization contributed to a unique blend of cultural elements.
European colonization contributed to a unique blend of cultural elements.
European colonization had little lasting effect because New Mexico became a state.
European colonization had little lasting effect because New Mexico became a state.
Europeans adopted and sustained Native American traditions over time.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The piece of evidence that best supports the claim that New Mexico had a hard time becoming a state because some people thought it was not "American" enough is:
**Most New Mexicans were Hispanic or Native American.**
This highlights the ethnic and cultural diversity in New Mexico, which may have led some to perceive the population as less "American" compared to other states predominantly populated by Anglo Americans.
**Most New Mexicans were Hispanic or Native American.**
This highlights the ethnic and cultural diversity in New Mexico, which may have led some to perceive the population as less "American" compared to other states predominantly populated by Anglo Americans.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The statement that best characterizes the effects of European colonization in New Mexico is:
**European colonization contributed to a unique blend of cultural elements.**
This acknowledges the complex interactions between Europeans and Native Americans, resulting in a distinct cultural fusion that reflects both European and Indigenous influences in the region.
**European colonization contributed to a unique blend of cultural elements.**
This acknowledges the complex interactions between Europeans and Native Americans, resulting in a distinct cultural fusion that reflects both European and Indigenous influences in the region.
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