
Goliad Massacre & Battle of San Jacinto
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Yancy Lao
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Goliad Massacre & Battle of San Jacinto
March 27 1836
April 21, 1836
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Multiple Choice
Who won at the Battle of the Alamo?
William B. Travis and the Texians
Santa Anna and the Mexican troops
No one
Ms. De Lao and her students
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Multiple Choice
Why is the Battle of the Alamo so significant?
The Texians won the Battle
The Mexicans decided to kick Texas out of their country.
It pushed Texians to fight harder for independence.
It forced Texians to give up the fight.
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Goliad MASSACRE
March 27, 1836
Cause: Texans wanted independence from Mexico.
Important Figures: General Fannin & General Urrea.
Effect: Texans surrendered to General Urrea, because they thought they were going to be treated fairly. Santa Anna ordered them to be executed immediately.
Significance: Texans gained another awful battle cry: “Remember Goliad”
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Multiple Choice
Why was the Battle of Goliad significant?
It isn't
Ms. De Lao says so.
It gave Texians another reason to fight harder for independence.
Texians won the battle.
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Multiple Select
Select the descriptions that match the Battle of San Jacinto.
Santa Anna surrendered
made Texas an independent republic
Santa Anna killed all Texians.
last battle of the Texas Revolution
Texas stayed with Mexico
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A TREATY
ALWAYS ENDS A WAR
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San Jacinto Monument in La Porte, TX
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Multiple Choice
A treaty ALWAYS -
continues a war
begins a war
ends a war
ignores a war
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Multiple Select
During the Battle of San Jacinto, what famous quotes were shouted by Texians? (2 correct answers)
Remember the Goliad!
Remember Ms. De Lao!
Remember the Gonzales!
Remember the Alamo!
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Multiple Choice
What was the name of the document that ended the Texas Revolution?
Treaty of Velasco
Mexican Constitution of 1824
Treaty of the Alamo
Texas Declaration of Independence
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Multiple Choice
What year did the Battle of San Jacinto happen?
1824
1836
1835
1845
Goliad Massacre & Battle of San Jacinto
March 27 1836
April 21, 1836
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