| A | B |
| I led 300 families to Texas | Stephen F. Austin |
| The 300 families were known as the... | Old Three Hundred |
| The site Stephen F. Austin chose for his colony was a piece of land between these two rivers... | Brazos and Colorado |
| 1823, the town established by Stephen F. Austin that served as the heart or unofficial capital of the city | San Felipe de Austin |
| The only Mexican empresario to found a colony in Texas | Martin De Leon |
| The second most successful empresario behind Stephen F. Austin, an American whose land grant overlapped with another empresario's land grant who happened to be the only Mexican emresario to found a colony in Texas | Green De Witt |
| Capital of the first Irish settlement in Texas | Refugio |
| Capital of the second Irish settlement | San Patricio |
| 1825, I declared Texas an independent nation and called it the Republic of Freedonia. | Haden Edwards |
| A group of armed citizens who served as soldiers during an emergency | Militia |
| The Indians that Stephen F. Austin's colony fought with while he was away meeting with Mexican leaders | Karankawas |