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empresarios

empresarioss

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spanish purpose 3g
spanish people conquistadors
spanish method of claim missions, presisios, towns, ranchos
spanish location rio grande, eastern & central texas
spanish key physical feautures missions, presisios, towns, and ranchos
spanish ecomony gold prospecting & converting religions
spanish key differences pushed to convert natives to catholicism
mexican purpose protect claim to land/increase tax
mexican people empresarios
mexican method of claim issued empresario contracts
mexican location all of texas
mexican key physical features towns & empresario headquarters
mexican economy convincing settlers to come to texas
mexican key differences government played a big role
anglo purpose cheap land + opportunities
anglo people farmeres from southern USA
anglo method of claim plantation
anglo location eastern texas & coastal plains
anglo key physical features individual farms & ranches
anglo economy plantation
anglo key differences bought plantation system from USA
missions spread christiantity
presidios protection
ranchos supplies
towns shops
father miguel hidalgo declared independence from spain for liberty
jose guitierrez de lara advocate and organizer of first mexican indepedence
el marques de rubi inspector of presidios on the northern frontier of spain
dr james long long expidition and invaded nacogdoches
martin de leon spain said no to his empresario request, protested, won, managed to settle 41 families
moses austin first american to work with spanish, started colony after adam-oniss treaty was signed
stephen f austin son of moses austin. got settlers for colorado & brazos river areas
green dewitt recieved grant to settle 400 families near gonzales. conflicted with deleon's colony, deleon won
capital of SF austin's colony san filipe
san filipe belongs to which person SF austin
capital of deleon's colony victoria
victoria belongs to which person deleon
capital of zaval's colony nacogdoches
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