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bcretired

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Adventurer and Indian trader Philip Nolan visited Texas several times and eventually __________.
 
  A. had a successful life and died a very wealthy and prosperous man
  B. died at the hands of Spanish forces who thought he might be an American spy
  C. died during a Comanche raid
  D. returned to Ireland after various failed ventures in North America

Question 2

In the 1780s Spanish officials tried to settle Louisiana as a way to prevent U.S. expansion from getting closer to Texas by recruiting __________.
 
  A. Comanches
  B. Protestant families
  C. Germans
  D. poor immigrants from Spain



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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