How did the state colonization law affect Texas? Select all that apply.

It encouraged settlers to come to the area.

It gave empresario grants to people such as Stephen F. Austin.

It promoted cheap land where they could raise crops.

It helped the American Indians of Texas create a treaty with settlers.

To determine how the state colonization law affected Texas, let's analyze each statement individually:

1. It encouraged settlers to come to the area.
The state colonization law indeed encouraged settlers to come to Texas. By offering incentives and advantages, such as land grants and exemptions from certain taxes, the law aimed to attract people to settle in the region.

2. It gave empresario grants to people such as Stephen F. Austin.
This statement is true. The state colonization law provided empresario grants to individuals like Stephen F. Austin. These grants allowed them to bring settlers to Texas and establish towns or colonies.

3. It promoted cheap land where they could raise crops.
This statement is also accurate. The state colonization law facilitated the sale of inexpensive land in Texas. This made it more accessible for settlers to acquire land and engage in agricultural activities, such as crop cultivation.

4. It helped the American Indians of Texas create a treaty with settlers.
The state colonization law did not directly facilitate the creation of a treaty between American Indians and settlers. Its primary purpose was to attract and regulate the settlement of Anglo-American colonists.

Therefore, the correct statements are:
- It encouraged settlers to come to the area.
- It gave empresario grants to people such as Stephen F. Austin.
- It promoted cheap land where they could raise crops.

I agree.