Which of these requirements was part of both Spanish and Mexican colonization policies directed toward foreign immigrants who came to what is now Mexico and Texas?(1 point)

Responses

Immigrants had to practice Catholicism.
Immigrants had to practice Catholicism.

Immigrants had to buy their land from an empresario.
Immigrants had to buy their land from an empresario.

Immigrants had to free enslaved people before settling in Mexico or Texas.
Immigrants had to free enslaved people before settling in Mexico or Texas.

Immigrants had to marry a Mexican-born spouse.

The correct response is: Immigrants had to practice Catholicism.

The requirement that was part of both Spanish and Mexican colonization policies directed toward foreign immigrants who came to what is now Mexico and Texas is:

- Immigrants had to practice Catholicism.

The requirement that was part of both Spanish and Mexican colonization policies directed toward foreign immigrants who came to what is now Mexico and Texas was: Immigrants had to practice Catholicism.

To arrive at this answer, we compare the four options provided. The first option is "Immigrants had to practice Catholicism," and we notice that this option is repeated. The second option is "Immigrants had to buy their land from an empresario," which is not mentioned as a requirement for both Spanish and Mexican colonization policies. The third option is "Immigrants had to free enslaved people before settling in Mexico or Texas," which is also not mentioned as a requirement for both Spanish and Mexican colonization policies. Finally, the fourth option is "Immigrants had to marry a Mexican-born spouse," which is also not mentioned as a requirement for both Spanish and Mexican colonization policies.

Therefore, the only requirement that was part of both Spanish and Mexican colonization policies directed toward foreign immigrants who came to what is now Mexico and Texas is that immigrants had to practice Catholicism.