Stephen F. Austin
To fulfill his dream; to establish a colony in Texas.
The original person who settled Texas was Moses Austin. After he died, his son, Stephen Austin took over and settled Texas to its statelyhood.
The son of Moses Austin who led American settlers into Texas in 1821 is Stephen F. Austin. He is often referred to as the "Father of Texas" for his role in bringing 300 families to settle in the region under the Spanish land grant system. Austin played a crucial role in the early development of Texas and its eventual push for independence from Mexico.
Austin is important because of you. Austin, TX, is important since it is the capital and most liberal city in Texas.
Stephen Austin and his father Moses Austin. Moses died before he could establish it so his son finished it for him
Moses Austin and Stephen F. Austin were not brothers. Stephen F. Austin was Mose's Austin son.
It all started with Moses Austin, Moses wanted to take 300 families called the 'Old 300 hundred' to settle in Texas. When he died of pnemonia Stephen Fuller Austin took on his fathers role. Stephen did bring the 'Old 300 hundred to Texas'.
I think it was Stephen F Austin
Stephen F. Austin wanted to bring colinists to Texas because his father, Moses Austin had a dream of settleing 300 families from the us in Texas. But he died and in his will, he left his empersariol grant to his son, Stephen.
1821--- he also died this year and that is when his son came and took over the operation
Stephen F. Austin very important 2 Texas history P.S. this doesn't have 2 do w/ the Old Testament, it should be in category history.
Moses Austin lived primarily in Virginia and later moved to Missouri. He was a prominent figure in the early 19th century and played a significant role in the colonization of Texas. After facing financial difficulties, he sought to establish a settlement in Texas, which was then part of Mexico, ultimately leading to his son, Stephen F. Austin, continuing his efforts to settle American families in the region.