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  1. Haden Edwards (August 12, 1771 – August 14, 1849) was a Texas settler. Edwards County, Texas on the Edwards Plateau is named for him. In 1825, Edwards received a land grant from the Mexican government, allowing him to settle families in East Texas. His grant included the city of Nacogdoches, and Edwards soon angered many of the ...

  2. Haden (também soletrado Hayden) Harisson Edwards (Condado de Stafford (Virgínia), 12 de Agosto de 1771 - Nacogdoches, 14 de Agosto de 1849) era um colono do Texas e especulador de terras. O Condado de Edwards (Texas), no Planalto Edwards, é nomeado após ele.

  3. 4 de mai. de 2016 · Haden (or Hayden) Edwards, pioneer settler and land speculator, was born in Stafford County, Virginia, on August 12, 1771, the son of John Edwards. In 1780 the family moved to Bourbon County, Kentucky (at that time part of Virginia), where John Edwards acquired 23,000 acres of land, worked for statehood, and was elected to the United ...

  4. The settlers, led by Empresario Haden Edwards, declared independence from Mexican Texas and created the Republic of Fredonia near Nacogdoches. The short-lived republic encompassed the land the Mexican government had granted to Edwards in 1825 and included areas that had been previously settled.

  5. 22 de out. de 2020 · Haden Edwards was a Mexican empresario who received a land grant in 1825 to settle 800 families in eastern Texas. He faced opposition from the older settlers and was declared forfeit by the Mexican government in 1826. He led a group of settlers to seize the Mexican authorities and declare independence as Fredonia in 1826, but was captured and executed by the U.S. forces in 1827.

  6. A Rebelião da Fredônia ( 21 de dezembro de 1826 – 31 de janeiro de 1827) foi a primeira tentativa de colonos brancos anglos no Texas de se separarem do México. Os colonos, liderados pelo empresário Haden Edwards, declararam independência do Texas mexicano e criaram a República da Fredônia, próxima a Nacogdoches.

  7. Haden Edwards (1771-1849) was a Virginia-born American who migrated to Mississippi and then to Texas in the 1820s. He contracted with Mexico to introduce settlers to Texas and was involved in the Fredonian Rebellion of 1826-1827, a conflict between empresarios over land rights and colonization policy. He died in Nacogdoches, Texas, where he was a land speculator and a member of a lodge.