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STALIN [3.7K]
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What made Stephen F. Austin's such a success as a colonizer?

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qwelly [4]3 years ago
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Answer:After Moses Austin's death in 1821, Stephen Austin won recognition of the empresario grant from the newly independent state of Mexico. ... He also helped ensure the introduction of slavery into Texas despite the attempts of the Mexican government to ban the institution.

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