“Strike out the term white, and what will be the result? Hordes of Mexican Indians may come in here from the West and may be more formidable than the enemy you have vanquished. Silently they will come moving in; they will come back in thousands to Bexar, in thousands to Goliad, perhaps to Nacogdoches, and what will be the consequence? Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty thousand may come in here and vanquish you at the ballot box though you are invincible in arms . . . “Talk not to me of democracy which brings the mean, grovelling yellow race of Mexico . . . upon an equality of rights and privileges with the freeborn races of Europe. The God of nature has made them inferior; he has made the African and the red man inferior to the white.” -Source: Remarks from the Texas Constitutional Convention, as printed in Distant Horizon: Documents from the Nineteenth-Century American West (2000), 1845 The excerpt would be most useful to historians as a source of information about which of the following? Choose 1 Choose 1 (Choice A) A the rise of nativist attitudes towards immigrants who moved to newly-acquired territory in the West (Choice B) B the role that new federal legislation played in encouraging families to move to the Great Plains (Choice C) C the allocation of power between the federal government and state governments on questions of the extension of slavery (Choice D) D the relationship between white Americans and the Mexican and indigenous population in the newly annexed territories
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