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What were the effects of the Aguayo expedition on the Spanish presence in East Texas?

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Aguayo succeeded in increasing the number of missions from two to ten and increasing the number of presidios from one to four. He also established Spanish dominance in the area by increasing Spain’s military presence and driving out French forces. Thus Aguayo had a major impact on solidifying Spanish claims on the area and limiting French activity in Texas.

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The effects were, the Spanish had to re occupy to East Texas and continue their mission and the France and Spain ended the war. An agreement was made to separate control of French Louisiana and Spanish texas.
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