Edwards had left to recruit more settlers…
October 1826 CE
Benjamin cannot maintain stability in the colony, and the situation deteriorates rapidly.
A vigilante group of earlier settlers harasses many newcomers, and Benjamin makes several complaints to state authorities.
Unhappy with his tone and the increasing tension, Mexican authorities revoke the land grant in October and instruct the Edwards brothers to leave Mexico.
Rumors that Haden Edwards had returned to the United States to raise an army and not just to recruit settlers likely influenced the government action.
Unwilling to abandon his fifty thousand dollars (about one eleven hundred thousand dollars as of 2018) investment in the colony, Haden Edwards rejoins his brother in Nacogdoches in late October, continuing their business affairs despite the cancellation of his colonization contract.