As a wild guess, I'd bet Mr. Austin founded Austin, Texas.
1821
In December of 1821.
Spain did not give Moses Austin permission to start a colony in Texas. It simply gave him 4,428 acres in 1821.
1845
Stephen Austin
Austin got to start his colony by the Mexicans
Stephen F. Austin asked Mexico for permission to start a colony in Texas and is known as an impresario. In 1821, he received a land grant to bring settlers to the region, which played a crucial role in the early development of Texas. Austin's efforts helped establish the foundation for the American presence in Texas during that period.
Spain did not give Moses Austin permission to start a colony in Texas. It simply gave him 4,428 acres in 1821.
Stephen F. Austin
Stephen F. Austin started his colony in Texas, specifically in the area known as the "Old Three Hundred" near present-day San Felipe de Austin. In 1821, he received a land grant from the Mexican government to settle American families in the region, which was then part of Mexico. This venture marked the beginning of Anglo-American colonization in Texas.
Austin got to start his colony by the Mexicans
Moses Austin wanted to colonize Texas because he had lost all his money in the Panic of 1819. He could not escape his debt in any conventional way so he wanted to establish his own colony as a source of income.