Which option best describes the clash of cultures that led to the Second Battle of Adobe Walls?(1 point)ResponsesIndigenous Comanche hunters who relied on continued access to bison clashed with vaqueros and cowboys whose cattle competed with bison for grass and water.Indigenous Comanche hunters who relied on continued access to bison clashed with vaqueros and cowboys whose cattle competed with bison for grass and water.Indigenous Comanche hunters who relied on continued access to bison clashed with troops from the U.S. Army who planned to push them west off the Plains to protect farmers.Indigenous Comanche hunters who relied on continued access to bison clashed with troops from the U.S. Army who planned to push them west off the Plains to protect farmers.Indigenous Comanche hunters who relied on continued access to bison clashed with immigrant farmers from Central Europe whose farms displaced bison.Indigenous Comanche hunters who relied on continued access to bison clashed with immigrant farmers from Central Europe whose farms displaced bison.Indigenous Comanche hunters who relied on continued access to bison clashed with working-class hunters from the U.S. who hunted bison to near extinction as a way to profit from selling hides to the east.

Indigenous Comanche hunters who relied on continued access to bison clashed with working-class hunters from the U.S. who hunted bison to near extinction as a way to profit from selling hides to the east.

is this correct?

No, the correct option is: Indigenous Comanche hunters who relied on continued access to bison clashed with immigrant farmers from Central Europe whose farms displaced bison.