Stephen Austin sought land along the Texas coast primarily to facilitate trade and establish a viable economy for the settlers he was bringing to the region. Access to the Gulf of Mexico would enable shipping and commerce, attracting more settlers and resources. Additionally, coastal land was seen as more fertile and suitable for agriculture, which was essential for the sustainability of his colony. Ultimately, securing coastal land would help ensure the success and growth of the settlement.
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No, he was an Emprasario or land developer.
Stephen Austin
The land along a coast.
Austin got to start his colony by the Mexicans
Stephen F. Austin.
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Stephen F Austin said that.
The were a father and son and both weree Mexican land developers.
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