Mexican National Unit Test

Mexican National Unit Test

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7th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The Mexican National era was a time when the Mexican government -

Back

encouraged immigration to Texas

Answer explanation

During the Mexican National era, the government encouraged immigration to Texas to populate the region and strengthen its control, making this the correct answer. Other options do not accurately reflect the policies of that time.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who is being described in the list below?
Original Settlers, Tejanos, New Texans, Old Three Hundred

Back

Old Three Hundred

Answer explanation

The 'Old Three Hundred' refers to the original group of settlers who received land grants in Texas from Stephen F. Austin in the early 1820s. They are distinct from Tejanos and New Texans, making this the correct choice.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why is 1821 an important date in Texas history?

Back

Mexican citizens gained independence from Spain.

Answer explanation

In 1821, Mexico gained independence from Spain, marking a significant shift in governance and territory that would later influence Texas history and its path towards becoming an independent republic.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which empresario settled families along the Guadalupe River in present-day Gonzales?

Back

Green DeWitt

Answer explanation

Green DeWitt was the empresario who settled families along the Guadalupe River in present-day Gonzales, establishing a significant colony in Texas during the early 19th century.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which individual correctly replaces the question mark in the diagram? Options: James Long, Father Miguel Hidalgo, Philip Nolan, Martín De León

Back

James Long

Answer explanation

James Long is the correct choice as he was a notable figure in the Texas Revolution, known for his attempts to lead a rebellion against Spanish rule, making him the most relevant individual to replace the question mark.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What happened as a result of the Battle of Medina?

Back

Texans wanted an end to Spanish rule.

Answer explanation

The Battle of Medina fueled Texan desires for independence, leading to increased calls for an end to Spanish rule as they sought greater autonomy and control over their land.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which Texas leader supported U.S. settlement in Texas and helped Moses and Stephen F. Austin?

Back

Erasmo Seguín

Answer explanation

Erasmo Seguín was a prominent Texas leader who supported U.S. settlement in Texas and played a crucial role in assisting Moses and Stephen F. Austin in their colonization efforts.

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