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Empresario Haden Edwards
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The Lost Colony came from England?
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Haden Harrison Edwards died in 1864.
Haden Harrison Edwards was born in 1812.
A group of English settlers in Texas, led by a certain Haden Edwards. They wanted Texas to become an independent nation under the name "The Republic of Fredonia".
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Haden Edwards and his brother.
Empresario Haden Edwards
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Haden Edwards had been given an empresario contract by the Mexican government in 1825 to settle 800 families near Nacogdoches. When Haden Edwards arrived in East Texas he found that there were already people living on the land that was part of his empresario contract. The terms of his contract required him to respect the property rights of people already there. Many people did not receive land titles or could not find them. Haden Edwards offered to sell them new land titles. The settlers complained to the Mexican government. The Mexican government said that Haden Edwards could not charge people for new land titles. The Mexican government then canceled Haden Edwards' empresario contract in October 1826. Benajmin Edwards, the brother of Haden Edwards, took matters into their own hands. Benjamin Edwards and a group of settlers and Cherokee Indians part of East Texas to be the independent Republic of Fredonia. Benjamin Edwards and his men rode into Nacogdoches and took over the Old Stone Fort and adopted a declaration of independence for their republic.
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Haden Edwards brought approximately 800 settlers to Texas in the early 1830s. He was granted a land contract in 1825 to settle families in the region, but his efforts were met with resistance, leading to conflicts with the local Mexican government. His activities played a significant role in the early tensions that contributed to the Texas Revolution.
Moses and Stephen Austin. there were many:Green dewitt,haden harrison edwards,henri castro.