What is one way the different Reconstruction plans impacted Texas?(1 point)

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Texas leaders felt forced to make certain changes under the two plans, and that caused them to limit the power of their state government when they wrote a new constitution.
Texas leaders felt forced to make certain changes under the two plans, and that caused them to limit the power of their state government when they wrote a new constitution.

Neither plan had an economic or political effect on Texas because state leaders refused to follow the rules laid out in both Reconstruction plans.
Neither plan had an economic or political effect on Texas because state leaders refused to follow the rules laid out in both Reconstruction plans.

Both plans supported equal rights for all Texas citizens, and that was reflected in the new state constitutions that protected voting rights for freedmen, women, and Indigenous Americans.
Both plans supported equal rights for all Texas citizens, and that was reflected in the new state constitutions that protected voting rights for freedmen, women, and Indigenous Americans.

The two plans caused conflict over slavery, so Texas decided to secede from the U.S. and join the Confederacy during the Civil War.

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Texas leaders felt forced to make certain changes under the two plans, and that caused them to limit the power of their state government when they wrote a new constitution.

This reflects the impact of Reconstruction plans on Texas as state leaders had to adapt to the requirements imposed by the federal government, leading to changes in governance and the structure of local power.