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B) It was a center for fine book production. More specifically manuscripts, because the books were made by hand, with high quality calligraphy, and were decorated with drawings and paintings.
From the high to late Middle Ages, Paris became home to many workshops that began to produce manuscripts for the University, and for the Royal Court. A particular manuscript style emerged, which came to be known as the "Paris Style".
One famous manuscript from the era is "Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry", illustrated by Jean Fouquet during one of his stays in Paris (he was from Tours).
He established a settlement that was mainly occupied by Spanish-speaking Mexicans. He received a land grant from Spanish authorities to establish an Anglo-American colony in Texas. He insists that Anglo-American settlers in Texas learn Spanish, convert to Catholicism, and abolish slavery.
Ok I am guessing but I think D, large oil reserves :))
Answer: No
Explanation: It is a direct quote said by Patrick Henry when he made his speech in the Second Virginia Convention.