Answer:
B). It established a direct sea route from New Spain to East Texas .
Step-by-step explanation:
The Aguayo expedition was a venture of the Marqués de Aguayo was a consequence of 1719's French invasion. It led the Spanish to draw back from East Texas. In return the offer of Aguayo, the order to reaquire the area was passed by the viceroy. A force of five hundred men were gathered by Aguayo and he arranged an organized infantry which was named as the 'Battle of San Miguel de Aragón .' This battle established 'the direct sea route from New Spain to East Texas.' Thus, option B is the correct answer.
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