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Native Americans were a problem in _______. A. Texas B. Mexico C. California

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A. Texas (I got it right on Acellus)

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In 1825 or around the 1820s, 1830s, Mexico wanted to populate the Texas territory. They didn't have enough citizens to do that and they were also having a Native American issue in Texas. So they thought, what can we do to kind of kill two birds with one stone? Take care of the Native American problem and then also populate Texas. So knowing that there was this trend of wanting to go west, they invited Americans to come into Texas and they offered them cheap land grants.

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Texas,
This is because during the Mexican American war, Texas was a land claimed by Mexico, yet the U.S wanted to claim it. Native Americans were a problem in Texas aswell. Therefore, the Tejanos (Mexicans living in texas) built missionaries to convert Native Americans to the Mexican way of life and belief.
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