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Families settled near the mouth of Hudson Bay
The Mexican government and the American settlers clashed over numerous issues, however, allegiance to Spain was not one of them. Slavery is an example of an issue they did clash over.
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Stephen F. Austin established the first American Colony in Texas. He led 300 families there on approval of the Mexican government. A few years later, he was allowed to bring 1,700 more families into the colony.
They owned Texas, before it broke away to form a independent country. Four years later, Texas joined the US. The Mexican government gave 270 acers to families who settled in Texas and agreed to their conditions.
No, many of the families settled at the mouth of the Hudson bay
Nebraska, Kansas, and South Dakota.
Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota