
1st Semester Review Part 2
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1st Semester Review
Mexican National Era
Colonization
Texas Revolution
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Mexican National Era
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Multiple Choice
What is the significance of 1821?
LaSalle was killed by his own men
Stephen F. Austin was imprisoned in Mexico
Mexico declared independence from Spain
The year of the Fredonian Rebellion
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Multiple Choice
An adventurer who engages and organizes private rebellious activity in a foreign country.
Filibuster
Revolution
Nationalism
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Multiple Choice
Mustang Trader and POSSIBLE spy for the US Military.
Father Miguel Hidalgo
Philip Nolan
Jean Lafitte
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Multiple Choice
The Mexican National Era was from:
1600s - 1800s
1821-1836
1836-1845
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Multiple Choice
land bought from the French that doubled the size of the United States in 1803
Louisiana Purchase
migration
land grant
empresario
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Multiple Choice
Treaty with Spain
1. America gains Florida
2. Spain gives up claims to Oregon
3. Set a boundary line between Spain and the U.S.
Treaty of 1818
Rush-Bagot Agreement
Adams-Onis Treaty
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Colonization of Texas
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Multiple Choice
a land agent who made arrangements for immigrants to settle in colonies within Mexico
Filibuster
Tejano
Anglo
Empresario
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Multiple Choice
• The first successful empresario
• Fulfilled his father’s contract and took 300 Anglo families to Texas
• Known as the Father of Texas
Martin deLeon
Lorenzo deZavala
Green DeWitt
Stephen F. Austin
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Multiple Choice
Gain cheap land for agriculture, escape problems in the US, freedom, adventure, FRESH START
Revolution
Nationalism
Causes of the Mexican Revolution
Purposes of Anglo Settlement
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Match
The only empresario to found a Texas colony of Mexican settlers, given permission to establish a colony along the lower Guadalupe River in the town of Victoria
An important American empresario who settled families in the area near present day Gonzales.
known as the Father of Texas, led the successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families from the United States.
First America to receive Spanish land grant in Mexico, later Texas. He died and passed land to his son.
Martin de Leon
Green DeWitt
Stephen F. Austin
Moses Austin
Martin de Leon
Green DeWitt
Stephen F. Austin
Moses Austin
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Texas Revolution
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Multiple Choice
Criticize Santa Ana
end the civil war between apposing Mexican forces.
call for revolution against Mexican authorities
Pledge loyalty to Santa Ana and support the Constitution of 1824
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Multiple Choice
What is missing from the Law of April 6, 1830?
Made Texas a free and independent nation.
Allowed Texans to elect their own leaders.
Stopped immigration from the U.S. to Texas.
Required the Texans to join the Mexican army.
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Multiple Choice
Why was Stephen F. Austin imprisoned?
He allowed non-Catholics to move into his colony.
He threatened to overthrow the United States government.
He lied to government officials about the Conventions of 1832 and 1833.
He wrote a letter suggesting that Texas form its own government.
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Multiple Choice
What phrase did the flag at the Battle of Gonzalez display?
Come and Take It
We Surrender
Independence
Justice
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Multiple Choice
Shared command at the Alamo. Commanded the Regular soldiers at the Alamo. Wrote the Famous Plea.
Sam Houston
William B. Travis
Jim Bowie
Davy Crockett
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Multiple Choice
Famous Tennessee frontiersman and congressman. Wrote a letter to his children from Texas describing its beauty and opportunity. Led Tennessee volunteers at the Alamo.
Sam Houston
William B. Travis
Jim Bowie
Davy Crockett
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Multiple Choice
Shared command at the Alamo. Commanded the Regular soldiers at the Alamo. Wrote the Famous Plea.
Sam Houston
William B. Travis
Jim Bowie
Davy Crockett
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Multiple Choice
The final battle of the Texas Revolution happened at ____.
the Rio Grande River
Coleto Creek
San Jacinto
the Alamo
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Multiple Choice
In which year was Santa Anna defeated and Texans won independence?
1821
1829
1836
1845
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Reorder
Battle of Gonzales
Siege of the Alamo
Goliad Massacre
Battle of San Jacinto
Treaties of Velasco
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Match
proved to Texans that the Mexican army could be defeated, first battle, Come and Take It
13 day siege, Travis, Bowie, Crockett, Santa Anna
400 Texians executed by order of Santa Anna
Sam Houston and the Texians defeat Santa Anna; independence is won
Gonzales
Alamo
Goliad Massacre
San Jacinto
Gonzales
Alamo
Goliad Massacre
San Jacinto
1st Semester Review
Mexican National Era
Colonization
Texas Revolution
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