Information from the map could be used to support which of the following opinions about Spanish exploration of the New World?(1 point) Responses Exploration of Florida and Texas gave Spain control of all land in North, Central, and South America. Exploration of Florida and Texas gave Spain control of all land in North, Central, and South America. Exploration of Texas helped Spain completely eliminate British and French competition for land in the New World. Exploration of Texas helped Spain completely eliminate British and French competition for land in the New World. All three reasons for European exploration—God, gold, and glory—were equal motivations for Spain to explore Texas. All three reasons for European exploration—God, gold, and glory—were equal motivations for Spain to explore Texas. Spain was motivated to explore Texas because French territory bordered Spanish settlements and created competition for land.

Spain was motivated to explore Texas because French territory bordered Spanish settlements and created competition for land.

Which statement explains what happened during Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca’s expedition in 1528?(1 point) Responses Because he and his crew were constantly attacked by Indigenous Americans, they had to forcefully claim land and take resources to survive. Because he and his crew were constantly attacked by Indigenous Americans, they had to forcefully claim land and take resources to survive. Many European expeditions explored Texas before him, which made it easier for him to create colonies. Many European expeditions explored Texas before him, which made it easier for him to create colonies. 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. 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 was shipwrecked near Galveston and survived only because the Karankawa people gave him food and shelter.

There was conflict between Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and another conquistador named Hernán Cortés. This shows that a primary motivation for Spanish exploration of Texas was(1 point) Responses to convert Indigenous Americans to Christianity. to convert Indigenous Americans to Christianity. defending Spanish territory against attack. defending Spanish territory against attack. an attempt to force the French out of Texas. an attempt to force the French out of Texas. the desire to acquire personal fame and wealth.

the desire to acquire personal fame and wealth.

The correct answer is: Spain was motivated to explore Texas because French territory bordered Spanish settlements and created competition for land.

To determine which of the opinions about Spanish exploration of the New World is supported by information from the map, let's analyze the provided options one by one:

1. "Exploration of Florida and Texas gave Spain control of all land in North, Central, and South America."
To confirm this opinion, we would need to check if the map shows that Spanish exploration extended to all parts of North, Central, and South America. Look for Spanish territories or settlements beyond just Florida and Texas. If the map only shows Florida and Texas under Spanish control, this opinion is not supported.

2. "Exploration of Texas helped Spain completely eliminate British and French competition for land in the New World."
To determine if this opinion is supported by the map, we need to search for any British or French territories or settlements in the New World that were eliminated by Spanish exploration of Texas. If the map indicates any such territories being overtaken by Spain, then this opinion is supported.

3. "All three reasons for European exploration—God, gold, and glory—were equal motivations for Spain to explore Texas."
To check if this opinion is supported, look for any evidence on the map that shows Spanish exploration of Texas being driven by a combination of religious, economic (gold), and prestige (glory) motivations. If the map does not provide information about the motivations behind Spanish exploration, this opinion cannot be supported.

4. "Spain was motivated to explore Texas because French territory bordered Spanish settlements and created competition for land."
To determine if this opinion is supported by the map, search for any indication of French territories adjacent to Spanish settlements in Texas. If the map demonstrates that Spanish exploration of Texas was influenced by the presence of French territory and competition for land, then this opinion is supported.

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