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Ann [662]
4 years ago
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How was Fransisco Hidalgo involved in the tensions between spanish and french in texas?

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gavmur [86]4 years ago
6 0
Hidalgo did a lot of things but one of the main things he did is that he tried to be reasonable and since he was working with the church he tried to not be as hostile to Americans and he also was slowly trying to expand their religion because they wanted it to be the dominant religion.
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