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SARAH WORDEN
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Texas Revolution AIL 12/11 remediation

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Review the eras of Texas History
Use your era slides in your digital notebook to remember important people and events during those eras.
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Battle of Gonzales
On October 2, 1835, rebellious Texans and Mexican soldiers clashed in the small town of Gonzales. This small skirmish would have much larger consequences, as it is considered to be the first battle of Texas' War of Independence from Mexico. For this reason, the fight at Gonzales is sometimes called "the Lexington of Texas," referring to the place that saw the first fighting of the American Revolutionary War.
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April 21, 1836
The Battle of San Jacinto
Independence seemed out of reach after the Alamo and Goliad. General Houston drew criticism for not having yet attacked Santa Anna's advancing army;.
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Ordered to stop his retreat by ad interim President David G. Burnet, Houston returned west, receiving word that Santa Anna's army was encamped on the west side of the Buffalo Bayou and the San Jacinto River, inside the present-day city limits of Houston.
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At 3:30 p.m. on April 21, outnumbered and facing impossible odds, Houston ordered the attack on Mexican army. With shouts of "Remember the Alamo!" and "Remember Goliad!", the ragtag militia descended upon the Mexican army.
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It is widely believed Santa Anna and his soldiers were indulging in an afternoon siesta and therefore were not ready to face the attack, which lasted approximately 18 minutes. Nine Texans were killed, and 630 Mexicans lost their lives. Santa Anna was captured after the battle. And so began the Republic of Texas.
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Multiple Select
Which eras come before Revolution and Republic?
(select all that apply)
Mexican National
Spanish Colonial
Age of Contact
Civil War and Reconstruction
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Multiple Choice
Select the list with the correct order of the eras of Texas History
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Multiple Choice
The Battle of Gonzales in October of 1835 is considered the “Lexington” of the Texas Revolution because
The United States joined the Texans after their victory.
It was the first battle.
It was a turning point in the Texas War for Independence from Mexico.
It was the final battle.
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Multiple Choice
Texas declared independence during the
“Grito de Dolores”
Constitutional Convention of 1836
Convention of 1832
Turtle Bayou Resolutions
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Multiple Choice
Sam Houston commanded troops during the final battle of the Texas Revolution, known as the
Runaway Scrape
Goliad Massacre
Battle of San Jacinto
Battle of Gonzales
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