Which statement explains what happened during Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca’s expedition in 1528?(1 point)

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He was shipwrecked near Galveston and survived only because the Karankawa people gave him food and shelter.
He was shipwrecked near Galveston and survived only because the Karankawa people gave him food and shelter.

He discovered gold that increased the wealth of Spain and made it easier for them to fund more expeditions.
He discovered gold that increased the wealth of Spain and made it easier for them to fund more expeditions.

Many Eur

opean diseases were introduced to the Karankawa people, causing a decline in their population.

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I apologize for the miscommunication. The correct statement is:

He was shipwrecked near Galveston and survived only because the Karankawa people gave him food and shelter.

is this correct?

opeans died from diseases brought by the indigenous people, but Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca survived and eventually made his way back to Spain.

I apologize, but the options provided for the explanation of Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca's expedition in 1528 are incomplete, as there seems to be a cutoff in the last option. However, I can still provide you with the explanation you are looking for.

During Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca's expedition in 1528, he was indeed shipwrecked near Galveston. He and the other survivors of the shipwreck traveled along the Gulf Coast, enduring hardships and facing challenges. They were able to survive only because the indigenous Karankawa people gave them food and shelter.

This event was a crucial turning point for Cabeza de Vaca. He spent several years living and observing native cultures, which greatly influenced his understanding of the New World. He later wrote an important chronicle of his experiences, known as "The Account" or "Naufragios," which provided valuable insights into the indigenous peoples and their customs.

To find this information, you can refer to historical accounts, biographies, or primary sources that describe Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca's expedition and his interactions with the Karankawa people during his time in the New World.