Answer:
Missionaries were successful because they had more natives to fight with them.
Explanation:
The Coahuiltecan were various small, autonomous bands of Native Americans who inhabited the Rio Grande valley in what is now southern Texas and northeastern Mexico. The various Coahuiltecan groups were hunter-gatherers. First encountered by Europeans in the sixteenth century, their population declined due to imported European diseases, slavery, and numerous small-scale wars fought against the Spanish, criollo, Apache, and other Coahuiltecan groups. The survivors were absorbed into the Hispanic and mestizo population of southern Texas or northern Mexico.
We have to start from the beginning. After slavery was abolished blacks were still very much the “undesired” group. 1870’s, Jim Crow laws were placed to keep the blacks and whites from every using the same things ex, doors, water fountains, etc. It never stopped until 1964, when black civil rights activist came to play and demanded equality.
In the south even after segregation ended, blacks were still treated unfair and many laws were put in place to like red lining or map zoning to keep the blacks and whites separated, Wether it be a house or a job. The 1950s were no better. They were more radical and more racist hate crime is practically allowed or dismissed due to a stigma. Life was hard but those blacks who lived through it worked hard to keep going.
The answer would be state. The reason, is because it has various urban and suburban areas, and also because it has farmland, and its own system of government, separate from the fed. government.