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10 January, 20:48

What kind of economic communities were formed in Hispanic New Mexico?

a. Farming and Trading

b. Upper Tier and Lower Tier

c. Cattle and Agricultural

d. Bull and Bear

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  1. 10 January, 21:16
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    Answer: a. Farming and trading

    Explanation:

    The majority of New Mexicans in the 1700's were subsistence farmers and traded with what they had.
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