In 1820, he traveled to San Antonio, where the Baron de Bastrop convinced the Spanish governor to approve Austin's plan. Austin soon received a land grant in what is now the state of Texas. Hoping to recover from bankruptcy with a bold scheme of colonization, Moses Austin meets with Spanish authorities in San Antonio to ask permission for 300 Anglo-American families to settle in Texas. Unfortunately, the economic collapse following the War of 1812 destroyed the lead market and left him bankrupt.
It was '<span>military defeats, rebellions, and economic troubles' that </span>indicated that the Tang Dynasty had lost the Mandate of Heaven.
The mandate Heavens was the believes in China that the Heaven gave kings the policy to rule according to their wisdom and knowledge.
They could've promised them land and they traded expensive goods with the British.
Ultimately no actual cause of death was reported, only that Mr. Bloom died in his home in Chicago in 1999.