yes
so someone would have to suck his d***
The Founder of American colony in Texas was Stephan F. Austin
He brought the first colony to Texas.
He was the first to obtain permission for Anglo Americans to settle in Spanish Texas. He also established the first Anglo-American settlement west of the Mississippi River. He was the father of Stephen F. Austin.
Austin's Colony was the first legal settlement of North American families in Mexican-owned Texas. Led by the Empressario, Stephen F. Austin, an initial grant for three hundred families--the "Old 300"--in 1821 opened up Texas to a flood of American immigrants, as many as 30,000 by the time of the Texas Revolution in 1835. This colonial period that brought Anglo and African settlers from the United States into contact with the governmental and ranching traditions of Spain and Mexico helped set the course for much of Texas' history in the 19th century--and was only overshadowed later by the discovery of oil in Texas in the 20th century.
so someone would have to suck his d***
Stephen F. Austin established the first American Colony in Texas. He led 300 families there on approval of the Mexican government. A few years later, he was allowed to bring 1,700 more families into the colony.
The Founder of American colony in Texas was Stephan F. Austin
For bringing the first colony to Texas.
He started a total of 13. First one called the Austin colony
He brought the first colony to Texas.
Stephen F. Austin in 1821
Stephen Austin and his father Moses Austin. Moses died before he could establish it so his son finished it for him
He was the first to obtain permission for Anglo Americans to settle in Spanish Texas. He also established the first Anglo-American settlement west of the Mississippi River. He was the father of Stephen F. Austin.
Austin's Colony was the first legal settlement of North American families in Mexican-owned Texas. Led by the Empressario, Stephen F. Austin, an initial grant for three hundred families--the "Old 300"--in 1821 opened up Texas to a flood of American immigrants, as many as 30,000 by the time of the Texas Revolution in 1835. This colonial period that brought Anglo and African settlers from the United States into contact with the governmental and ranching traditions of Spain and Mexico helped set the course for much of Texas' history in the 19th century--and was only overshadowed later by the discovery of oil in Texas in the 20th century.
The Old Three Hundred was sometimes used to refer to settlers who received land grants in Stephen F. Austin's first colony in Mexico.
Stephen you dolt