Answer:
D. The Tigueux Indians and Spaniards held different ideas about land use and property ownership, leading to conflict.
Step-by-step explanation:
The indigenous Tiguex (tee-wish) settled in outposts by the Rio Grande River in 1540 when the Spanish Coronado Expedition explorers landed and set up a camp there. The Expedition came looking for free food, shelter, warm clothing. they started their initial contact with barter but as the winter approached took the settlement, making the natives leave their homes. While the indigenous people use the land collectively for the purpose of common goods. European explorers believed in private ownership of land resulting in the conflict as they approached native Americans.