Answer:
Spain was threatened by France’s presence in Texas so Spain made a greater effort to colonize the land. With Fort St. Louis’ failure and a stronger Spanish presence, France’s presence diminished leaving Texas territory greatly influenced by Spanish language and culture. Thus, the culture of Texas has a strong Spanish element that it might not have had were it not for La Salle’s presence and failure in the region.
Explanation:
Generally speaking, the agricultural revolution led to the need for organized "government", since for the first time ever there was a surplus of food, which led to a diversification of labor, which led to more complex societies being formed.
Granted town charters, introduced national taxes, extended royal lands.
I think is D but I’m not sure