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“The Indians...left the island and passed over in canoes to the mainland, into some bays where there were many oysters (and other seafoods).

There is a great want for wood, mosquitos are in great plenty. The houses are of mats, set up on masses of oyster shells which they sleep on…”

What is the Spanish point of view about the Karankawas and how they live?



a
The Indians were not using all of their available resources
b
The Karankawa were starving and forced to eat oysters
c
The Indians were hostile and fought the Spanish
d
The Karankawa relied on resources and ate what food was available

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User Ridd
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D

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User Wortwart
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Answer: D


Explanation; Trust Me
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User Afaq
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