Which statement best evaluates the overall results of the missionaries’ attempt to bring Christianity to Texas?(1 point)

Responses

The missionaries were very successful because all of the Spanish settlers converted.
The missionaries were very successful because all of the Spanish settlers converted.

The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted.
The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted.

The missionaries were completely unsuccessful because no First Texans converted.
The missionaries were completely unsuccessful because no First Texans converted.

The missionaries were very successful because almost all First Texans converted.

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted.

The statement "The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted" best evaluates the overall results of the missionaries' attempt to bring Christianity to Texas.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered

To evaluate the overall results of the missionaries' attempt to bring Christianity to Texas, we need to consider the statement given and analyze it.

1. "The missionaries were very successful because all of the Spanish settlers converted."
This statement suggests that all of the Spanish settlers in Texas converted to Christianity, implying that the missionaries were successful. However, it does not mention the conversion of the First Texans, who were the indigenous peoples of Texas.

2. "The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted."
This statement suggests that while some Spanish settlers converted, very few First Texans converted, implying that the missionaries' success was limited.

3. "The missionaries were completely unsuccessful because no First Texans converted."
This statement implies that none of the First Texans, the indigenous peoples, converted to Christianity, presenting the missionaries as completely unsuccessful.

4. "The missionaries were very successful because almost all First Texans converted."
This statement implies that a significant majority of the First Texans converted, suggesting that the missionaries' efforts were successful.

Based on these statements, the most accurate evaluation of the overall results of the missionaries' attempt would be:

The missionaries were only mildly successful because very few First Texans converted.