They were basically unsuccessful and the Spanish responded with building more missions.
the Comanche where the main problem for the Spanish to colonize Texas
Its hard because of the population that is their. Also it was hard because a large area of it was wealthy. This made it hard to colonize Texas.
texas
Spain was indifferent and unworried about Tejas until they discovered an abandonded French settlement in East Tejas and immediately place a series of missions there to reinforce their claim.
to colonize, claim land and build missions!
The French attempts made the Spanish more strict, because they didn't want to lose land. Their policies adjusted to cut off trade with the French, and they attempted to push the French out. They also started settling further, and using military force.
"Austin, Texas" in French is "Austin, Texas."
Texas
The name of Austin had been changed from Waterloo in honor of Stephen F. Austin, who brought in 300 families from the United States to colonize Texas and who is known as the Father of Texas.
The French didn't go to Texas.
No the French did not
Because the American settlers allowed by the Mexican government to colonize Texas eventually revolted and won their independence. When the US annexed Texas, such action provoked Mexico into war. When Mexico lost such war, it also lost the whole states of California, Nevada, Utah and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico and Kansas.