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Vilka [71]
2 years ago
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I kinda think that it is because if the person who settled the first permanent spanish mission is people is from the settlers fr

om santa fe um but if not then can you help me out and if you want to help please friend me or contact me UwU
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lyudmila [28]2 years ago
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Answer: decided that if they were to keep Texas, they must occupy it. ... and settlements provided a stronger hold on Texas than did the French ... Early Spaniards originally named some of Texas's settlements—San Antonio, ... permanent settlement of Europeans in Texas—the mission of Corpus ... When they left Santa Fe, they.

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Step2247 [10]2 years ago
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