In the 1800s, reservations were set aside for (B): specific American Indian tribes recognized by the US government.
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Settling the Borderlands As conquistadors explored new territories, they claimed the areas for Spain. By 1600, the Spanish borderlands extended west from Florida across present-day Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. At first, Spain did little to encourage settlement in these far-flung areas.
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Spain was powerful because of the armies and fleets kept around the continent.
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