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eastern areas of Coa****la y
Tejas in the
early nineteenth century.
Since empresarios attracted immigrants mostly from the
Southern United States, they encouraged...
- de
Empresarios celebrated its 25th
anniversary in 2002. The
occasion was used to
consider the role of
entrepreneurship and Círculo de
Empresarios itself...
- also
provided for the
employment of agents,
called empresarios, to
promote immigration. As an
empresario,
Austin was to
receive 67,000
acres of land for...
- more
substantial donations.
Losing team:
Empresario, with
total sales of $17,038.79.
Reasons for loss:
Empresario did not use
their celebrity status to the...
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included Nuestra Señora del
Refugio Mission.
Ownership disputes with
other empresarios forced Power and
Hewetson to cede some land east of the
Guadalupe River...
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point of
origin at Big
Mineral Cr****.
According to the contract, the
empresarios were
required to
recruit 200
families from
outside the
Republic in three...
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November 3, 1865), was a
French diplomat who was one of the most
important empresarios of the
Republic of Texas. Castro, who was born in Bayonne, France, was...
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Green DeWitt (February 12, 1787 – May 18, 1835) was an
empresario in
Mexican Texas. He
brought families from the
United States to what is now South-central...
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unmarried men.
Austin was an
American approved in 1822 by
Mexico as an
empresario for this effort,
after the
nation had
gained independence from Spain....
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Sterling Clack Robertson (1785–1842) was an
empresario from Tennessee,
during Mexican Texas. He
introduced 600
families into Robertson's Colony. Robertson...