What often happened when Hispanic grant holders hired lawyers from the
Santa Fe Ring to help them save their land?
A. They were able to save their land but had to sell it to pay legal
costs.
B. They were unable to save their land, unless their grant was owned
by an entire community.
C. They were unable to save their land and ended up in debt due to
legal costs.
D. They were able to save their land but had it taken by the U.S.
government later.