| A | B |
| Empresario | a person appointed by the government to start a colony and get settlers to move there |
| Title | a legal document showing ownership of a property |
| Aspects of South Texas | lots of flat grassland good for ranching |
| Aspects of East Texas | lots of fertile land for farming with rivers and lakes |
| Population of Mexicans in Texas in early 1820s | 2500 |
| Population of Native Americans in Texas in early 1820s | 30,000 |
| Description of the relationship of Mexicans and Native Americans | there was conflict between the two sides |
| Why was Mexico concerned about who settled in Texas? | there were cautious of too many Americans settling in Texas because they knew America was interested in acquiring Texas |
| Moses Austin | American businessman who originally negotiated with Mexico to bring settlers to Texas |
| Baron de Bastrop | businessman and friend of Moses Austin who helped him become an empresario in Texas |
| Stephen F. Austin | son of Moses Austin who continued his father's idea of bringing American settlers to Texas |
| Location of Austin's colony | between the Brazos and Colorado Rivers |
| Description of Austin's colony | good farm land between two major rivers in Texas |
| Cost per acre to purchase land in Austin's colony | 12.5 cents per acre |
| Cost per acre to purchase land in the U.S. | $1.25 per acre |
| Qualifications to settle in Austin's colony | pledge loyalty to Mexico, be Catholic, & be a good person |
| The Old 300 | the original 300 families who settled in Texas |
| Problems in Austin's colony | drought and Native American attacks |
| militia | a group of citizens who form a temporary army in an emergency situation |
| Success of Austin's colony | SFA was able to smooth out any tension between the Mexican government and American settlers in Texas |
| Green DeWitt | empresario who wanted to bring 400 settlers to Texas and founded the town of Gonzalez |
| Martin DeLeon | Mexican empresario who founded the town of Victoria |
| Galveston Bay & Texas Land Co. | companies that ran a scam to bring people to Texas but still brought 1000 families to Texas |
| Haden Edwards | empresario who declared Texas an independent country known as the Republic of Fredonia, but he was defeated |