no it is a bad place
The colony established by Stephen F. Austin is the most recognized colony. Mexico wanted Texas settled and allowed Austin to move approximately 300 families to what is now the Austin, Texas area.
December 27 1839
I have had several friends move to Austin Texas and they tell me that most of the people they meet there are very friendly and nice. In addition, the place is known for being "weird" in that there is something there for every interest.
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In the 1800's
in 8121 Moses Austin receives a grant of land to move settlers from the United States to Mexican Texas
Lamar moved the capital of Texas from Houston to Austin in 1839 primarily for strategic and symbolic reasons. Austin's location was more central and defensible, situated farther from the coast, which was vulnerable to attacks. Additionally, Lamar aimed to promote the development of the interior of Texas and believed that establishing the capital in Austin would encourage growth in that region. He also wanted to honor Stephen F. Austin, the "Father of Texas," by naming the capital after him.
goods move from place to place by transportation which get delivered to stores or people.
yes is it
Not unless she is emancipated.
Well, honey, Stephen F. Austin arrived in Texas in 1821, ready to stir up some trouble and start a little something called the Texas Revolution. He was like a cowboy with a mission, paving the way for Anglo-American colonization in the Lone Star State. So, to answer your question, he rode into Texas in 1821 like a boss.
Austin, Texas is the home of the home of the original Whole Foods, the Drag, and the bats of Congress Bridge. For those who are looking to move to Austin, the downtown high-rise condos and midtown mid-rise apartments might be daunting. The Austin real estate market is competitive, though, with a wide range of options. In 2007 the average cost of living in Austin was lower than the average cost of living nationwide. Still, Austin still ranks among the priciest cities to live in Texas. The National Association of Realtors reported that the median home price in Austin was $183,700 while the national median was $217, 800.