Most of the settlers in Stephen Austin's first colony were American families, primarily from the southern United States. They were attracted by the promise of land and the opportunity for farming in Texas. Austin's colony consisted largely of Anglo-American settlers, which contributed to the cultural and demographic changes in the region during that period.
the First 300
IN between the brazos and the Colorado rivers
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.
Stephen F. Austin's first colony, established in 1821, consisted of 300 families. These families, primarily from the southern United States, were attracted to Texas by the promise of land and economic opportunities. Austin's successful recruitment and settlement efforts laid the foundation for future immigration to Texas in the years that followed.
Stephen Austin and his father Moses Austin. Moses died before he could establish it so his son finished it for him
Dutch
The Old Three Hundred was sometimes used to refer to settlers who received land grants in Stephen F. Austin's first colony in Mexico.
Penal Colony
the first log houses that were built from settlers were in Delaware
For bringing the first colony to Texas.
Pennsylvania
The Atlantic Ocean.