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Christopher Columbus did not directly impact Texas, as he never set foot in the region. However, his voyages in 1492 initiated European exploration and colonization of the Americas, paving the way for Spanish expeditions into Texas. This led to the establishment of missions, settlements, and the spread of Spanish culture and influence in the area. Ultimately, Columbus's actions contributed to the broader historical context in which Texas became part of Spanish and later Mexican territories.

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