What was one effect that Anglo-American colonization and the State Colonization Law of 1825 had on Tejanos and Indigenous Americans living in Texas? (1 point)

Responses

The Mexican government provided new land contracts for Tejanos and Indigenous Americans so all three groups could live peacefully.
The Mexican government provided new land contracts for Tejanos and Indigenous Americans so all three groups could live peacefully.

All three groups cooperated to farm, raise livestock, and improve the economy of Mexico after the war for independence.
All three groups cooperated to farm, raise livestock, and improve the economy of Mexico after the war for independence.

Conflict arose when Anglo-Americans claimed land where the other groups had been living and forced them to move.
Conflict arose when Anglo-Americans claimed land where the other groups had been living and forced them to move.

Tejanos and Indigenous Americans were forced by the Mexican government to adopt Anglo-American culture.

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The correct response is:

Conflict arose when Anglo-Americans claimed land where the other groups had been living and forced them to move.

This reflects the reality of the effects of Anglo-American colonization and the State Colonization Law of 1825, which led to significant land disputes and displacement for both Tejanos and Indigenous Americans in Texas.