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1 Chapter 8: Americans Settle in Texas Section 4: The Empresarios

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3 Bellwork How did Austin’s colony affect immigration to Texas?

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5 Mexico’s New Colonization Laws Colonization Law of 1824 –Allowed each Mexican state to set up its own policies –Restricted new U.S. immigrants from settling near the nation’s borders or along the coast

6 Mexico’s New Colonization Laws 1824: State of Coahuila y Texas formed Coahuila y Texas Flag

7 Mexico’s New Colonization Laws Tejanos wanted to see Texas grow –Settlers would improve the economy –Provide extra defense against the Indians

8 Mexico’s New Colonization Laws Tejanos wanted to see Texas grow –New settlements would raise land values –New markets for Tejano merchants

9 Mexico’s New Colonization Laws 1825: State Colonization Law of 1825 enacted—opened Texas up to more immigration Empresarios—business people who promoted migration to Texas colonies

10 Mexico’s New Colonization Laws The empresarios made promises of cheap lands in order to attract settlers to Texas.

11 To which modern day occupation could the empresarios be compared? Real Estate Agents

12 Mexico’s New Colonization Laws State Colonization Law –Empresarios received 67,000 acres of land for every 200 families they brought to Texas –The head of each household could receive 4,428 acres for $30 –No taxes for 10 years

13 The Dewitt and de León Colonies Green Dewitt’s colony: –1825: receives grant to settle 400 families in Texas –Located colony within the Gulf Coast Plain and the Post Oak Belt

14 The Dewitt and de León Colonies Green Dewitt: made Gonzales the capital of his colony Green Dewitt

15 The Dewitt and de León Colonies Martin de León’s colony: –1824: received permission to establish a colony along the lower Guadalupe River –Main town was Victoria –1834: 300+ people in settlement

16 The Dewitt and de León Colonies Martin de León: brought primarily Mexican settlers to Texas Martin de León

17 Austin’s Contributions to Texas Mexican government granted 40+ empresario contracts 1834: 21,000+ settlers lived in Texas

18 Austin’s Contributions to Texas Austin: most important of the empresarios Brought more than 1,500 families to Texas

19 Austin’s Contributions to Texas Stephen F. Austin: known today as the Father of Texas Stephen F. Austin


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