What happened when the Spanish found the French colony?

A.they engaged the French settlers in welfare and killed many of them
B.they gave the land to the French
C.they joined forces with the French
D.they were motivated to settle in other areas in Texas

My answer is D

Thank You.

To find the answer to your question, we can look into the historical events that took place during the colonization of the Americas. In particular, we need to focus on the interactions between the Spanish and French colonies.

During the Age of Exploration, both the Spanish and French established colonies in the Americas, including regions that are now part of present-day United States. In Texas, the Spanish and French colonization efforts eventually converged.

The correct answer to your question is D. They were motivated to settle in other areas in Texas. When the Spanish found the French colony in Texas, they became motivated to establish their own settlements in other areas of Texas. This led to conflicts between the Spanish and French settlers, as they competed for control and resources in the region.

It's worth noting that the Spanish did not engage the French settlers in welfare and kill many of them (option A), nor did they give the land to the French (option B). In some instances, they did join forces with the French against common enemies, such as indigenous populations or other European colonizers, but this was not a general trend (option C).

In summary, when the Spanish found the French colony in Texas, it motivated them to establish their own settlements in other areas of the region, leading to conflicts between the Spanish and French settlers.

Am I correct Ms.Sue?

Where was this French settlement in respect to the rest of the current state of Texas? What did "they" (the Spanish, I take it) do?