Which of the following statements best describes how Anglo-American cultural attitudes toward the

Indigenous people of Texas differed from those of earlier Spanish and Tejano settlers?(1 point)
Anglo-American settlers respected the rights of the Indigenous people living in Texas.
Anglo-American settlers established missions and schools to teach Indigenous people in
Texas Protestant religions and the English language.
Anglo-American settlers had little interest in sharing their culture with the Indigenous people
of Texas.
Anglo-American settlers drove Indigenous people away from their settlements in Texas.

1 answer

The statement that best describes how Anglo-American cultural attitudes toward the Indigenous people of Texas differed from those of earlier Spanish and Tejano settlers is:

Anglo-American settlers drove Indigenous people away from their settlements in Texas.

Anglo-American settlers often viewed Indigenous people as obstacles to their expansion and settlement, leading to conflicts that resulted in the displacement of many Indigenous groups. In contrast, earlier Spanish and Tejano settlers had more integrated approaches involving the establishment of missions and more direct interactions with Indigenous communities.