Why did the Spanish make little headway in assimilating the Karankawa Indians?
A) The Karankawa had access to guns and horses.
B) The Karankawa resented Spanish interference with their traditional agricultural practices.
C) The Karankawa religion was overtly hostile to Catholicism.
D) The Karankawa integrated Spanish missions into their nomadic lifestyle.
Answer: D
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