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Allie Arellano
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31 May, 09:15
Why did Texas almost fail as a Spanish colony
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Bethany Stark
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The Spanish failed to plan for the hostility of the Comanche and Apache Indians living in the area. Thus, the difficult geography, the weak missions, and hostile Indians were the main causes of the near failure of the Spanish colonies in Texas
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