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In 1800, Texas was sparsely settled and its people suffered from Indian depredations. By 1821, Texas had a smaller Hispanic population than it did twenty years earlier.  In January, the Spanish government gave Moses Austin of Missouri a contract to establish a colony on the Brazos River with 300 Catholic families. He died soon after and his son, Stephen F., took over. Settlement was primarily around San Felipe de Austin.