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  • BELTON TIGERS

  • BELTON TIGERSLearn How To Learn

  • Stephen F. AustinMoses Austin

  • Age of EmpresariosStephen F. Austin Moses Austin became bankrupt in the United States financial panic of 1819. He decided to try to become an empresario under the Spanish flag. Spain had ruled Texas for nearly three hundred years and had been against immigration due to fear of filibusters. Moses Austin traveled with his slave Richmond to Mexico City to talk with Governor Antonio Martinez about his new carrier. Moses Austin colonization plan was rejected at first by Governor Martinez.

  • Baron De Bastrop a friend of Moses Austin and Governor Martinez helped Moses convince Spain to allow immigration from the United States. He said that immigration and settlement of Texas would help Spains economy and the settlers would act as a buffer from Indian attacks on Mexico City, the capitol of New Spain. Moses Austin dies of pneumonia so his son travels with Erasmo Seguin to Mexico City to get the empresario contract switched to his name

  • Governor Antonio Martinez agrees to allow Stephen F. Austin to become an empresario. Stephen Austin selects the area between the Brazos and Colorado rivers for his first contract as an empresario. He chose this area because it was further away from the Comanches, rich soil, near rivers, great hunting and by the Gulf of Mexico which allowed him to have a port. Joseph Hawkins a friend of Stephen Austin loaned him 4000 dollars to help get supplies and a ship called the Lively for his new settlement .

  • The Lively sinks at Galveston on its second voyage. In 1821 Mexico receives their independence from Spain and Stephen F. Austin is able to keep the empresario contract under this new country Mexico. In order to come live in Texas under the Mexican flag you had to promise to obey Mexican law and be Roman Catholic. Settlers came to live in Texas for adventure, but also land was cheap, 12.5 cents an acre. Most people who came to live in Texas came from the Southern part of the United States and they brought their slaves with them.

  • From 1821 through 1827 relationships were good between Mexico and Texas. Mexico allowed others to become empresarios and the population of Texas increased during this time period. In 1823 Emperor Agustin de Iturbide was overthrown by the Federalists who believed that the national government and the states should share the power. The Federalist wrote the new constitution of 1824 for Mexico.

  • Stephen F. Austin was given 100,000 acres of land for being an empresario. He was appointed judge of his colony and was allowed to have a militia to help protect his area between the Brazos and Colorado rivers. The first families to Stephen F. Austins colony are revered to as the Old Three Hundred. Stephen Austin is called the Father of Texas because he brought the first settlers from the United States to live in Texas under the Mexican flag.

  • Financial Panic of 1819 United StatesEmpresario under Spanish flagSpain 300 years against immigrationSpain fearful of filibustersMoses Austin and Slave Richmond travel to Mexico City capitol of New SpainViceroy or Governor Martinez rejects empresario contractBareon De Bastop convince governor Martinez to allow empresario contract

  • Moses Austin dies of pneumoniaStephen Austin travels with Erasmo Seguin a San Antonio citizen to Mexico City to see governor to get contract switched to his nameGovernor allows empresario contract to be switched to Stephen AustinStephen Austin chooses area between Brazos and Colorado Rivers for his first colony

  • Old Three Hundred were the first families to Stephen Austins colony Joseph Hawkins loans Stephen Austin money to buy supplies and ship called the LivelyMilitia a group of citizens who are like an army but serve only when neededMexico Independence 1821

  • Believed power should be concentrated in the national governmentThe Centralists support Emperor Agustin de Iturbide to be Mexican leader

  • Federalists believe power should be shared between the states and national government1823 Emperor Iturbide is overthrown by the FederalistsFederalist write the Mexican constitution on 1824

  • An individual who carries out rebellious activities in a foreign country

  • The Spanish word for a land agent whose job it was to bring in new settlers to an area and arrange business transactions

  • A request

  • Measure for size and for boundaries

  • Proof of ownership

  • The edge of settlement

  • A shield

  • Native Mexicans living in Texas

  • A person who settled on land without a title to it

  • A group of citizens who act like an army but serve only when needed

  • Law making body

  • Believed power should be concentrated in the national government

  • Believed power should be shared between states and national government

  • Government center of Stephen F. Austins colony

  • The capital of the state of Coahulia y Texas

  • Friend of Moses Austin and representative to the Coahuila and Texas legislature

  • VOCABULARYFilibuster- an individual who carries out rebellious activities in a foreign countryEmpresario- the Spanish word for a land agent whose job it was to bring in new settlers to an area and arrange business transactions Petition- a requestSurvey- measure for size and for boundariesTitle- proof of ownershipFrontier- the edge of settlement

  • VOCABULARYBuffer- a shieldTejanos- native Mexicans living in TexasSquatter- a person who settled on land without a title to itMilitia- a group of citizens who are like an army but serve only when neededLegislature- law making bodyCentralists- believed power should be concentrated in the national governmentFederalists- believed power should be shared between the states and national government

  • San Felipe de Austin- government center of Stephens Austins colonySaltillo- the capital of the state of Coahulia y TejasSterling Robertson- leader of the Nashville Company who opposed land claims of AustinBaron de Bastrop- friend of Moses Austin and representative to the Coahuila and Texas legislature

  • THE SIX FLAGS OF TEXASSpainFranceMexicoRepublicUnited StatesConfederacy

  • QUIZLIVELY

    1821

    What was the name of Stephen Austins ship that brought supplies to Texas?What year did Mexico receive its independence from Spain?

  • QUIZBrazos and Colorado

    Old Three HundredWhat were the border rivers of Stephen F. Austins Colony?What were the first settlers to Stephen Austins colony called?

  • QUIZJoseph Hawkins

    Petition

    What was the name of the person that loaned Stephen Austin money to buy supplies and the ship called the Lively?What vocabulary word means a request?

  • QUIZTitle

    SquatterWhat vocabulary word means proof of ownership?What do we call a person who settled on the land without a title to the land?

  • QUIZEmpresario

    Buffer

    What is the term used by the Mexicans to describe businesspeople who brought in settlers?What vocabulary word means a shield?

  • QUIZFrontier

    Tejanos

    What word means the edge of settlement?What word means a native Mexican living in Texas?

  • QUIZLegislature

    MilitiaWhat vocabulary word means a law making body?What do we call a group of people who are like an army but serve only when needed?

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