Asked by Anonymous
When Stephen Austin was given the task of establishing order within his colony, what did he do?
1. He delegated authority to other leaders.
2. He created a judicial system and infrastructure****
3. He acted as a dictator if his colony
4. He created a system if checks and balances
1. He delegated authority to other leaders.
2. He created a judicial system and infrastructure****
3. He acted as a dictator if his colony
4. He created a system if checks and balances
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I think I agree.
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fau14
<i>Austin had complete civil and military authority over his colonists until 1828, subject to rather nominal supervision by the officials at San Antonio and Monterrey. He wisely allowed them to elect militia officers and local alcaldes, corresponding to justices of the peace in the United States; and, to assure uniformity of court procedure, he drew up forms and a simple civil and criminal code. As lieutenant colonel of militia, he planned and sometimes led campaigns against Indians.</i>
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fau14
<i>Austin had complete civil and military authority over his colonists until 1828, subject to rather nominal supervision by the officials at San Antonio and Monterrey. He wisely allowed them to elect militia officers and local alcaldes, corresponding to justices of the peace in the United States; and, to assure uniformity of court procedure, he drew up forms and a simple civil and criminal code. As lieutenant colonel of militia, he planned and sometimes led campaigns against Indians.</i>
Answered by
Anonymous
Thank you
If I read that and interpreted correctly is it C?
If I read that and interpreted correctly is it C?
Answered by
Anonymous
Wait nvm I didn’t read the top