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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLZZZZ HELP! X3 1. By 1821, Texas had only three settlements in its interior: San Antonio, Goliad, and (1 point) Laredo. Nacogdoches. Ysleta. El Paso. 2. The Spanish legacy in Texas today includes all of these EXCEPT (1 point) families with Spanish names. rivers and cities with Spanish names. a system of ranching. Spanish rule in southwestern counties in the state.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dam this may not be as easy as i thought

OpenStudy (anonymous):

xD see how i feel

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i no this might sound reallly stupid but if you have a textbook u could try findin the chapter that talks about this crap. if u can manage to read the boring book long enough you will definetley find your answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i did im looking at it RIGHT NOW! it is not showing anything! >.<

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on im goin to see if i can find it. If i do your in luck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill really appreciate it! ^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok great new i have two younger siblings that are in what grade you guesed it 7th so if youre in 7th grade you just lucked up but i need to know what the unit number and lesson number

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok cx here it is --> Lesson 13: Spanish Rule Ends in Texas Texas State History 7 A Unit 2: Explorers and Settlers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So question 1 is b Question 2 is d im absolutley sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol ok is 3 a? thats wat i got x3 and #3 im doing atm and its confusing x333

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

1. B 2. D flashcards..... http://quizlet.com/8452704/texas-history-ch-6-flash-cards/

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