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. East Texas became more important to the Spanish after

a. the French began explorations there.
b. they had begun trading with the Caddo.
c. the sinking of the Armada.
d. they had finished exploring New Mexico.

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Answer:

A. The French began explorations there.

Step-by-step explanation:

East Texas became more important to the Spanish after the French began explorations there.

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