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7 April, 05:06

How did the population of Texas change after the U. S.-Mexican War?

a) It declined as people fled ruined lands.

b) It became more Tejano in border regions.

c) It grew as Anglo settlers migrated from the Old South.

d) It shifted eastward due to American Indian attacks.

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  1. 7 April, 06:34
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    General Scott landed with an army of 12,000 men on the beaches near Veracruz Mexico's most important eastern port city. So, I had to do some research but it is B
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