A major development in Texas–Mexico relations that occurred in 1842 after the Santa Fe Expedition was __________

A. Mexico’s unexpected recognition of Texas as an independent republic
B. Mexico’s offer to sell Texas the land between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande River for $10 million
C. the temporary revival of warfare when two Mexican invasions briefly captured San Antonio and alarmed Texans
D. the sinking of two Mexican ships in the Gulf of Mexico by the Texas Navy


C

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