B) He explored much of what is now Texas.
Explanation:
- Cabeza de Vaca left with an expedition to the interior of America.
- Out of a hundred of them, only four seems to have pulled out.
- In about 4 years of hiking, they have traveled over a thousand kilometers!
- Based on the reconstruction of the road, it is believed that they crossed the pedestrian state of today: Florida, Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, and then descended south to Mexico, where they finally came into contact with the conquistadors.
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The correct answer is "true". After the demise of the Tyndale New Testament, Henry VIII, the then still Catholic King of England had promised in 1530 that a new official English Bible would be prepared in accordance to Catholic doctrine. In 1534 he severed all ties with the Roman Catholic Church and the project of an official English Bible was to create a more Protestant version of it which would not be done until 1568 with the Bishops' Bible.
One of those bands, camped on the Guadalupe River below Victoria, was attacked by Texans in 1840 in retaliation for Karankawa raids on area settlers. Many Indians were killed in the attack, and the survivors fled down the coast where they settled about fifty miles southwest of Corpus Christi.
Answer:
Antietam
Explanation:
Union victory at Battle of Antietam (September 1862)
One of his goals was to entice the slave-holding state of Maryland to join the Confederacy, or at least recruit soldiers there.