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he demanded this because this attracted more settlers to settle in Texas

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Q: Why did Stephen F Austin think it was necessary to demand proof of the settlers' high morals for his colony?
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Who established the first colony of the US settlers in Texas?

Stephen Austin and his father Moses Austin. Moses died before he could establish it so his son finished it for him


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