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Explain why the location of Haden Edwards' colony in east Texas was so hostile.

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Answer:

Haden Edwards' Acquired Land

  • surrounding populations
  • East: Neutral ground
  • North and West: hostile Native Americans
  • South: Austin colonies

  • Original residents
  • native Americas
  • Mexicans
  • families from Louisiana

Step-by-step explanation:

They often had a conflict with Native Americans.

Also it was on edg. 2020.

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Answer:

The surrounding populations were hostile around Nacogdoches There were many hostile Native American tribes to the north and west of the area Edwards was settling. Also, the Austin colonies were to the south which contributed to the hostile situation.. In addition, the region to the east was unclaimed territory(between Mexico and United States) and it became a place for fugitives, thieves, and other criminals to hide out in.

Explanation: that is the possible answer I did it on edge.

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