The Mexican government had several requirements for the families who were allowed to immigrate as part of the empresario system. one had to become a citizen of mexico, become a Catholic, be of good moral character, and speak spanish. The Empresarios recruited individuals who had useful professions or crafts which the colonies needed. These individuals families were granted land to settle. Most empresarios were recruited from parts of the U.S. and a a few came from Europe. …show more content…
Austin. He chose to settle between the Colorado and the Brazos rivers, and settled nearly 300 families. After Austin started the process many more men came to Texas to make money as empresarios. These Empresarios brought hundreds of American families to Texas. The population of Texas was 7,000 when Stephen F. Austin started in 1821 and was 20,000 in 1833 when the empresario system ended.
Another important empresario was Martin de Leon who settled along the guadalupe river near the coast, with the capital in Victoria. He did a lot to promote a lot in the cattle industry of Texas and made Victoria an important center of trade between Mexico and Texas. He was the first Mexican empresario to found a colony in Texas.
The Empresario system brought settlers to Texas who were attracted to the plentiful and inexpensive land. The leading Empresarios were among the most successful people of their time. The settlers were seeking adventure and money. Several of them were escaping problems in their native lands. For Texas this meant plenty of talent and the creation of a diverse and successful