Asked by Ollie Ndikumana on Jul 17, 2024
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In the Texas borderland in the years after 1836,
A) Comanche Indians ceded their lands and assimilated into American culture.
B) Tejanos were increasingly confined to unskilled agricultural and urban labor.
C) the Catholic Church became more powerful.
D) most Tejanos converted to Protestantism.
E) relations between Anglos and Tejanos who had fought together for independence remained harmonious because the Anglos respected Tejano culture.
Texas Borderland
A region characterized by its geographic location on the border between the United States and Mexico, notable for its unique cultural, social, and economic dynamics.
Tejanos
Texas settlers of Spanish or Mexican descent.
Unskilled Agricultural
Work in the agricultural sector that requires minimal training or skills, often involving basic tasks such as planting, watering, and harvesting crops.
- Identify the effects of American expansion on the cultures and societies of indigenous peoples and Mexicans living in those territories.
- Assess the impact of racial factors, slavery, and perspectives on race within the regions obtained from Mexico.
Verified Answer
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Farah R NazzalJul 24, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
After 1836, Tejanos faced increasing marginalization and were often relegated to lower-status jobs, reflecting the broader social and economic shifts in the region that disadvantaged them.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the effects of American expansion on the cultures and societies of indigenous peoples and Mexicans living in those territories.
- Assess the impact of racial factors, slavery, and perspectives on race within the regions obtained from Mexico.