If Mission San Francisco de los Tejas had not been burned when the missionaries abandoned it, it is plausible that the Caddo would have taken over the mission and used it to minister to other Indigenous people. This scenario suggests that the Caddo, rather than creating conflict with the missionaries’ absence, could have repurposed the mission as a center for their own community and outreach efforts among neighboring Indigenous groups.
What can you predict would have happened if Mission San Francisco de los Tejas was not burned when the missionaries abandoned it?(1 point)
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The missionaries would have eventually returned to continue their mission.
The missionaries would have eventually returned to continue their mission.
The Caddo would have taken over the mission and used its weapons against the Europeans.
The Caddo would have taken over the mission and used its weapons against the Europeans.
The Hasinai would have used the mission as a base to fight the Caddo.
The Hasinai would have used the mission as a base to fight the Caddo.
The Caddo would have taken over the mission and used it to minister to other Indigenous people.
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