Which of the following statements best describes how Anglo-American cultural attitudes toward the Indigenous people of Texas differed from those of earlier Spanish and Tejano settlers?(1 point) Responses Anglo-American settlers drove Indigenous people away from their settlements in Texas. Anglo-American settlers drove Indigenous people away from their settlements in Texas. Anglo-American settlers had little interest in sharing their culture with the Indigenous people of Texas. Anglo-American settlers had little interest in sharing their culture with the Indigenous people of Texas. Anglo-American settlers respected the rights of the Indigenous people living in Texas. Anglo-American settlers respected the rights of the Indigenous people living in Texas. Anglo-American settlers established missions and schools to teach Indigenous people in Texas Protestant religions and the English language.

Anglo-American settlers established missions and schools to teach Indigenous people in Texas Protestant religions and the English language.

“[Texas] has advanced at an amazing rate of ruin and destruction. . . . The troops . . . have drained the resources of this country, and laid their hand on everything that could sustain [support] human life.” —Antonio María Martínez, Governor of Texas What economically difficult time period does Governor Martínez describe in this passage? (1 point) Responses shortly after Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821 shortly after Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821 right before Texas declared its independence from Mexico in 1836 right before Texas declared its independence from Mexico in 1836 when Spanish conquistadores first entered Texas in search of gold when Spanish conquistadores first entered Texas in search of gold when France threatened Spanish settlements in Texas during the late 1600s

Governor Martínez describes the economically difficult time period shortly after Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821.

The correct statement is: Anglo-American settlers had little interest in sharing their culture with the Indigenous people of Texas.

The best way to determine which statement accurately describes the attitudes of Anglo-American settlers toward the Indigenous people of Texas is to analyze the historical evidence available. This can be done by researching primary sources such as diaries, letters, government records, and newspaper articles from the time period.

One approach to finding such evidence is to consult historical databases, online archives, or visit a local library to access relevant books and sources. Once you have gathered these sources, examine them closely to see if any explicitly mention the attitudes of Anglo-American settlers toward the Indigenous people of Texas.

Look for accounts that describe interactions between settlers and Indigenous people, as well as any policies or actions enacted by the settlers. Pay attention to any documented conflicts, forced removals, or attempts to assimilate Indigenous people into Anglo-American culture.

By carefully examining these primary sources, you can gain a better understanding of the historical context and arrive at an informed conclusion about Anglo-American cultural attitudes toward the Indigenous people of Texas.