Based on the historical perspective and the available options, the settlers of the 1840s were unpopular with the Californios due to various reasons, thus, "All of these choices are correct."
<h3>Who are the Californios?</h3>
Californios is a term that is used to describe the people particularly the Europeans (of Spanish descent) who first settled in California. They were known to be early Spanish military expeditions into northern stretches of the Californias.
During this period, they ascertained the presidios of California and thereafter facilitated the foundation of the California mission system.
However, these people were unpopular among the inhabitants or native Indians, and the government of the United States because of many reasons.
<h3>The reasons Californios of the 1840s were unpopular are the following:</h3>
- The settlers competed with the Californians for land and agriculture.
- The settlers did not adopt California customs.
- The settlers did not usually marry California women.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is option D. "All of these choices are correct."
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