The fertile soil is the aspect that attracted Texans to first settle the eastern part of the state.
<h3>How did the
Texans get attracted?</h3>
Prior to when Spanish came to Texas, the Eastern Texas was occupied by Indians who took advantage of the fertile land to practice extensive agriculture.
But the arrival of the Spanish however, their numbers decreased and they increasingly turned to raiding farms granted to Mexican settlers by the Government.
After Mexico got independence from Spain, the Americans started seeing the fertile lands could be useful for cotton came in their numbers.
Therefore, the Option D is correct.
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Disease (The harsh winter that killed around half of the men)
Lack of organizational skill (ex. not having set Religious practices as they did in Britain, sending over only mean, not being well prepared in general)
Greed (especially in the gold industry)
Some ill relations with the Indians (although the first Thanksgiving was mostly peaceful, some problems arose)
I hoped I helped(: but I give you only 4
Answer:
Canada's population diversity
Explanation:
The population map shows that Canada’s population is unevenly distributed. This uneven distribution has occurred because of climate and the availability of economic resources and opportunities. Climate has played a large role in where people live in Canada. Northern Canada is characterized by tundra and subarctic climate regions. These regions are incredibly cold and difficult for people to live in. Because of this, about eighty percent of Canada’s population lives near the United States border, where climates are a bit milder and more bearable. Heavily populated areas of Canada include those next to the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. There, citizens can utilize the country’s natural resources, conduct trade with other countries, or take advantage of jobs provided in the area.
I think the answer is out of the above