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Stephen Austin started a settlement in Texas in the early 1820s

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Which American started a settlement in Texas in the early 1820s?

Stephen Austin


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Which river did Stephen F. Austin settle between?

Stephen F. Austin settled between the Brazos River and the Colorado River in Texas. This area became part of his efforts to establish a colony of American settlers in Mexican Texas during the early 1820s. His settlement played a crucial role in the eventual development and Americanization of the region.


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How many acres were in the Stephen F Austin colony?

The Stephen F. Austin colony, established in the early 1820s in Texas, initially encompassed about 1,200 acres of land granted to Austin by the Spanish government. Over time, the colony expanded, and by the mid-1830s, it included around 1,000 families and covered approximately 1,200 square miles, or about 768,000 acres. This vast area served as the foundation for the early settlement of Texas.


Settlement of Texas?

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What was the name of the first 300 families to move to Texas from the US called?

The first 300 families who moved to Texas from the United States were known as the "Old Three Hundred." They were part of a colonization agreement with Stephen F. Austin in the early 1820s, which aimed to settle the region with American settlers. These families played a crucial role in the early development of Texas.


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