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appointed her son, Fernando De León, as the first commissioner and colonization manager of De León's Colony. Plácido
Benavides became De Leon's secretary. The settlement provided for a living for Catholic priests and land for a school. Benavides built a house fortress, fortified with first-floor gun
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on April 15, 1825. The new government had not yet received notification of where De León had established his grant's settlement of
Guadalupe Victoria, and included that area in DeWitt's contract. On October 6, 1825, the Coahuila y Tejas government settled the dispute in favor of De León.
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opposed to colonists who immigrated from outside Mexico. De León was to receive five leagues (22,140-acres) upon the settlement of the forty-one families. De León located his ranch along
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