Why was the siege of Santa Fe significant?
A) It led to the defeat of the Taos Indians.
B) It was one battle in the continuing war between the Taos and Apache Indians.
C) It led to subsequent Indian attacks and the expulsion of the Spanish from New Mexico for over a decade.
D) It marked the end of the Spanish empire and the beginning of French predominance.
E) It brought the Spanish into a head-on collision with the French over control of New Mexico's capital, Santa Fe.
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