How did cattle contribute to tensions between Spanish settlers and Indigenous nations in South and East

Texas during the eighteenth century? (1 point)
Indigenous nations drove bison herds onto grasslands where they outcompeted settlers’ cattle.
The Spanish objected to Indigenous hunters killing feral cattle in places where bison were scarce.
Indigenous nations planted mesquite on grasslands to protect bison herds and drive away cattle.
The Spanish raided Indigenous nations, such as the Apache, to steal their cattle.

The Spanish objected to Indigenous hunters killing feral cattle in places where bison were scarce.