What was a factor that led to the Texas Revolution? Religion, Slavery, Language, all of the above
Texas Revolution Flashcard

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SARA SIMMONS
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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all of the above
Answer explanation
All of the factors—religion, slavery, and language—contributed to tensions between Texan settlers and the Mexican government, ultimately leading to the Texas Revolution. Thus, 'all of the above' is the correct answer.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The Mexican government required its citizens to be __________. Options: Roman Catholic, Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian
Back
Roman Catholic
Answer explanation
The Mexican government historically required its citizens to be Roman Catholic, reflecting the country's strong ties to Catholicism. The other denominations listed, such as Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian, are not mandated by the government.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Who was an empresario and is considered to be the 'Father of Texas'?
Back
Stephen F. Austin
Answer explanation
Stephen F. Austin was an empresario who played a crucial role in the colonization of Texas and is often referred to as the 'Father of Texas' for his efforts in establishing the first successful Anglo-American colony in the region.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A __________ is a government that gives citizens a say in how it is run.
Back
democracy
Answer explanation
A democracy is a system of government where citizens have the power to participate in decision-making, ensuring their voices are heard. In contrast, a dictatorship and monarchy concentrate power in the hands of a few.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Who was appointed governor when Texas established its temporary government at The Consultation in 1835?
Back
Henry Smith
Answer explanation
Henry Smith was appointed as the governor of the temporary government established in Texas during The Consultation in 1835, making him the correct answer.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The __________ gave Texas its independence from Mexico.
Back
Treaty of Velasco
Answer explanation
The Treaty of Velasco was signed in 1836, granting Texas its independence from Mexico. The other treaties listed, such as the Treaty of Verdun and Treaty of Versailles, are unrelated to Texas's independence.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Who drafted the Texas Declaration of Independence?
Back
George C. Childress
Answer explanation
George C. Childress was the principal author of the Texas Declaration of Independence, which was adopted on March 2, 1836. His role was crucial in articulating the reasons for Texas' separation from Mexico.
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