I’m pretty sure it’s a and c but I can’t figure out the last one

Which statement gives evidence that Haden Edwards attempt to create his own colony was not in good faith. pick 3 that apply.

A.he didn’t start his colony on friendly terms with the settlers who had been there for a long time.****

B. He was accused of corruption after an election in which old and new settlers voted.

C. He had his land grant taken away from him and did not have support from Stephen Austin*****

D. He began his colony by making peace with American Indians and those settlers already in the area.

https://www.google.com/search?q=hayden+edwards+texas+colony&oq=hayden+edwards+texas+colony&aqs=chrome..69i57.5935j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Thank you but that only proves my two answers correct. It doesn’t say anything about b and c.

I mean b and d

https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcf01

Read carefully and let us know what you decide.

sooo what is it

To determine the three statements that provide evidence that Haden Edwards' attempt to create his own colony was not in good faith, we will evaluate each option.

A. He didn't start his colony on friendly terms with the settlers who had been there for a long time.
This statement suggests that Edwards did not establish a harmonious relationship with the existing settlers, indicating a lack of goodwill or respect for their presence. This aligns with the notion that his intentions were not sincere, making it a valid choice.

B. He was accused of corruption after an election in which old and new settlers voted.
Though this statement points to Edwards being accused of corruption after an election, it doesn't directly indicate that his attempt to create the colony was not in good faith. Therefore, this option does not provide evidence for the given claim.

C. He had his land grant taken away from him and did not have support from Stephen Austin.
This statement suggests that Edwards' land grant was revoked and that he lacked support from an influential figure like Stephen Austin. This indicates that there were issues and problems surrounding Edwards' colony establishment. Consequently, this statement aligns with the claim and provides evidence against his good faith intentions.

D. He began his colony by making peace with American Indians and those settlers already in the area.
This statement, on the contrary, implies that Edwards made efforts to establish peace with American Indians and the existing settlers, which reflects goodwill and a positive approach towards establishing his colony. Therefore, this option does not contribute to the evidence against his good faith intentions.

Based on this analysis, the three statements that provide evidence that Haden Edwards' attempt to create his own colony was not in good faith are:
- A. He didn't start his colony on friendly terms with the settlers who had been there for a long time.
- C. He had his land grant taken away from him and did not have support from Stephen Austin.
- (Exclude option B and D as they do not align with the claim).