Which of the following statements accurately identifies where Asian and Pacific-Islander immigrants settled in Texas during the late nineteenth century, and why they settled there?(1 point)

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cultural communities in the Hill Country because they shared a common heritage and language with others who lived around them
cultural communities in the Hill Country because they shared a common heritage and language with others who lived around them

marshlands near Port Arthur in southeast Texas because they did not support slavery and were not accepted in most Texas communities
marshlands near Port Arthur in southeast Texas because they did not support slavery and were not accepted in most Texas communities

urban areas such as Houston and San Antonio because they were often welcomed due to being Christian and learned to communicate in English
urban areas such as Houston and San Antonio because they were often welcomed due to being Christian and learned to communicate in English

three main regions in southern, central, and northern Texas where they focused on family and heritage in ways similar to those practices in their native country

cultural communities in the Hill Country because they shared a common heritage and language with others who lived around them.

This statement accurately identifies that Asian and Pacific-Islander immigrants settled in cultural communities in the Hill Country of Texas during the late nineteenth century. They settled there because they shared a common heritage and language with others in the area, creating a sense of community and support.

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cultural communities in the Hill Country because they shared a common heritage and language with others who lived around them.