Most of the very early American settlers in Texas, dubbed the "Old Three Hundred," were _____ who came from the _____.
A) Catholic, Middle Atlantic states
B) Scots-Irish, South
C) Congregationalists, New England
D) Dutch, New York
E) French, Ohio Valley
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