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Answer:
The first missions in Texas were mostly of Spanish descent. They were sent by the Roman Catholic Church in spreading the gospel of Christianity.
Some were protected and given enough food and shelter during their stay however the challenges most faced was their enslavement and contracting of diseases in the State.
Well the South remember seceded completely, meaning they weren't part of the United States at all. Reconstruction allowed them back in, along with help from the 10% plan. The plan allowed the states and their governments back in as long as 10% of the population swore allegiance to the Union.
It would be "d. eight-hour days" that was not a problem faced by workers in nineteenth century mills or mines, since legislation advocating for strict working hours did not come about until the Progressive Era.