The Sacred Expedition was under the command of
a. Father Serra.
b. Pedro Fages.
c. Captain Gaspar de Portola.
d. Captain Fernando Rivera y Moncada.
Answer: c. Captain Gaspar de Portola.
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A) The coffee boom created greater demand for labor and higher wages for peasants. B) There was less demand for a permanent work force and greater reliance on migrant labor. C) As the value of land rose, so did the rate at which landlords evicted peasants from milpas. D) Wages and living standards, always precarious, were now determined by global markets.
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