Answer:
False.
Explanation:
That name was given to Spanish-speaking original colonists living in California before its incorporation into US territories, or their descendants. It wasn´t used to refer to immigrants from the East Coast or to European immigrants in that state either in the 19th century or later.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The two settlements that were not considered part of Texas in the 1820s, since they were not part of Texas, were Laredo, which was part of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, and El Paso, which was part of the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
At that time the region of Texas was called Mexican Texas and was comprised of the territories of Texas and Coahuila. This period started in 1821 and ended in 1836 when Texas gained its independence from Mexico. The Republic of Texas existed from 1836 to 1845, when on December 29, 1845, Texas entered the Union.
Answer:
Unfortunately, for the Cherokee, the gold was discovered on Cherokee land. The Dahlonega Gold Rush brought a huge influx of miners, as well as increased pressure from Georgia, who wanted to fully control the Cherokee lands which were within the state's borders.
Explanation:
Answer:
Spanish missions were explicitly established for the purpose of religious conversion and instruction in the Catholic faith. However, the mission system actually served as the primary means of integrating Indians into the political and economic structure of Florida's colonial system.
Explanation:
He believed that no ones life or liberty would be safe by any means