Stephen Austin
Stephen Fuller Austin, 1793-1836, is the founding father of Texas. Austin led Americans to settle along the Brazos River in 1821 when Texas was controlled by Mexico, recently independent from Spain.
Stephen F. Austin established the colony in Texas in 1821.
Some of it, but not all. Present-day California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas used to belong to Mexico, until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Mexico "owned" Texas for about 15 years (1821-1836) and California for about 27 years (1821-1848). Before 1821 there was no Mexico, it was part of the Spanish colony of New Spain.
The Battle of the Alamo was fought in 1836. This was a battle between the Republic of Texas and Mexico. Santa Anna led the Mexican forces. William Travis and James Bowie led the Texans. Davy Crockett is another famous person fighting on the side of Texas.
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Stephen Fuller Austin, 1793-1836, is the founding father of Texas. Austin led Americans to settle along the Brazos River in 1821 when Texas was controlled by Mexico, recently independent from Spain.
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In 1821 Mexico led the revolution against the country of Spain. This conflict is known as the Mexican War of Independence.
Colonization of its northern territories by Americans, especially Texas.
Stephen F. Austin established the colony in Texas in 1821.
This all lead to the beginning of a war with Mexico in 1846.
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Some of it, but not all. Present-day California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas used to belong to Mexico, until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Mexico "owned" Texas for about 15 years (1821-1836) and California for about 27 years (1821-1848). Before 1821 there was no Mexico, it was part of the Spanish colony of New Spain.
George Washington led the Americans to victory at Saratogs, NY.
Stephen F. Austin led a group from Missouri to Texas in 1822.