Which statement best evaluates the overall results of the missionaries’ attempt to bring Christianity to Texas?(1 point)

Responses

The missionaries were very successful because almost all First Texans converted.
The missionaries were very successful because almost all First Texans converted.

The missionaries were completely unsuccessful because no First Texans converted.
The missionaries were completely unsuccessful because no First Texans converted.

The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted.
The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted.

The missionaries were very successful because all of the Spanish settlers converted.

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1.d

2.a
3.b
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To evaluate the overall results of the missionaries' attempt to bring Christianity to Texas, you would consider the number of conversions among the First Texans and the Spanish settlers.

If almost all First Texans converted, you would consider the missionaries to be very successful.

If no First Texans converted, you would consider the missionaries to be completely unsuccessful.

If only a few First Texans converted, you would consider the missionaries to be only mildly successful.

However, if all of the Spanish settlers converted, that would not necessarily evaluate the overall results of the missionaries' attempt to bring Christianity to Texas, as the focus is on the conversion of the First Texans.

Therefore, the statement that best evaluates the overall results is: The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted.

The statement "The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted" best evaluates the overall results of the missionaries' attempt to bring Christianity to Texas.

The correct option is: The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted.