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1 Unit 3.2 Part 1: Austin Establish a Colony
Essential Question: Why was Stephen F. Austin successful as a colonizer?

2 Who was Moses Austin? First Anglo American to secure permission from the Spanish authorities to bring American settlers to TX. After his business failed in the depression of 1819, he traveled from his home in Connecticut to San Antonio to make money.

3 His request of Spanish authorities to bring 300 American families to TX was turned down at first.
In 1821, Austin’s friend Baron de Bastrop influenced the Spanish governor to give Austin the permission he sought.

4 However, on June 10, 1821 Moses Austin died
However, on June 10, 1821 Moses Austin died. He wanted his son to carry out his plan. Stephen F. Austin (SFA) went to San Antonio in August 1821 to carry out his father’s plan of settling TX.

5 Stop! Summarize. Who was Moses Austin? Why do we care about him? Chunk your notes

6 Who is SFA? SFA had been a lawyer, a newspaper editor, businessman, and member of various legislatures

7 Who is SFA? SFA decided that the region between the Colorado and Brazos rivers would make a good colony. Austin also requested land along the coast to land the settlers and supplies.

8 Humble was near the eastern border of SFA’s first colony.

9 SFA’s advertisements attracted many people.
Most early colonists came from Southern U.S. They owned small farms and a few cows and horses.

10 Think Pair Share If most of the settlers are coming from Southern states, what can you tell us about the culture of Texas?

11 Stop! Summarize. Who was SFA? Why do we care about him? Chunk your notes

12 What did SFA’s settlers have to do?
Settlers had to: Become Spanish citizens Take an oath of allegiance to Spain (later Mexico) Become Catholic Be of good moral character Be willing to work hard Be loyal to the government

13 Chunk your notes

14 What is the significance of Mexican independence?
SFA learned that Mexico had won independence from Spain the previous year (1821) The Mexican government didn’t recognize SFA’s right to colonize Texas.

15 Agustin de Iturbide, Mexican Emperor, 1822-1823
He went to Mexico City to get approval for his settlement from the Mexican government. In 1823, the Mexican government was impressed by him and created general colonization law, giving him the contract. Agustin de Iturbide, Mexican Emperor,

16 Stop! Summarize. What was the significance of Mexican independence? Chunk your notes

17 Who were “The Old 300”? The 297 families that originally settled in Austin’s colony became known as the Old 300. Austin gave the colony a capital to serve as a government center. The capital was named San Felipe de Austin.

18 When SFA returned to the colony from Mexico City, he found that many colonists had left because of drought. Others were waiting for the land to be surveyed. Disagreement arose over ownership of some lands. Indians, Karankawas and Tonkawas raided settlements and stole livestock along the coast.

19 Austin created a militia to protect the colony from Native Americans.
In order to solve these problems, SFA & Baron de Bastrop settled claims and recorded deeds to the land. Austin created a militia to protect the colony from Native Americans. The militia would later become the Texas Rangers, seen in the picture above.

20 Stop! Summarize. What issues did “The Old 300” face and how did SFA fix them?


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