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The Chicken War, a conflict in 1719 between French and Spanish forces in present-day Texas, highlighted the vulnerabilities of Spanish colonial holdings. This conflict prompted the Spanish to reinforce their presence in the region, leading to the Aguayo Expedition in 1720, which aimed to reassert Spanish authority and establish settlements. The effects of the Aguayo Expedition included the strengthening of Spanish territorial claims, the establishment of new missions, and increased tensions with French interests in the area, ultimately solidifying Spanish influence in Texas.

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