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Title: Gone to Texas, but Where


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Gone to Texas, but Where?
  • PBL Academy
  • Overview of group project on settlement in Texas
    during the 1800s.

Veronica Aker Megan Richard Laura Villanueva
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  • There were no McDonalds.

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  • There were no HEBs.

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  • There was no Wal-Mart.

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  • There were no homes waiting for you.

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  • There were no superstars.

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  • It was a time of hope and search of abundant,
    inexpensive land that promised a wealth of
    opportunity.

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  • Texas was still under Mexican rule. American
    empresarios were given the opportunity to bring
    American settlers into this territory, the land
    known as Texas today.

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  • Moses Austin signed the first empresario
    contract, hoping to bring settlers to Mexico. He
    died before he could fulfill his duty. Stephen
    Austin took over his fathers duty and proceeded
    to begin his colony with 300 families, known as
    the Old 300.

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  • You are a member of Stephen F. Austins Old
    300. You have traveled with your family and
    others from Missouri by wagon. At Nacogdoches,
    you regroup with other settlers from Arkansas and
    Virginia. From here, you will begin the final
    day of your journey to locate a site and build
    the first Anglo-American colony in Texas.

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  • After Stephen F. Austin selected you to be a
    member of his group of settlers, you sold
    everything you could not load onto your wagon.
    You have with you only your family, enough
    supplies to last a short time, and the necessary
    tools to earn a living. Many hardships are
    encountered along the way. Food is scarce at
    times. Several members of the wagon train become
    ill and everyone is very anxious to stop
    traveling and to settle in the new land.

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  • The tradesmen want to settle along the river,
    which is deep, even though this seems to be the
    season of low water. In a short time, they
    expect the Lively to arrive with more colonists
    and merchants from New Orleans.

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  • Those who are farmers say they must have fertile,
    workable soil.

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  • Austin has warned the settlers of hostile Indians
    in the new land. He feels the settlement must be
    located so that it can be defended from the
    Comanches, Apaches, Karankawas, and from the sea.

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  • Imagine you were one of these settlers. What are
    some factors you would consider? How would you
    decide what area is best suited for your colony?
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