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What made Spanish-owned cattle in Texas more valuable beginning in 1779? (1 point)

Settlers were allowed to drive their cattle west for sale to the Pueblo.

Settlers were allowed to drive their cattle south for sale in Mexico.

Settlers were allowed to drive their cattle north for sale in Canada.

Settlers were allowed to drive their cattle east for sale in New Orleans.

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Settlers were allowed to drive their cattle east for sale in New Orleans.

This opened a profitable market and raised the value of Spanish-owned Texas cattle beginning in 1779.