Which Texas Revolution battle featured a cannon with the words 'Come and Take It' attached?
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The Texas Revolution battle that featured a cannon with the words "Come and Take It" attached was the Battle of Gonzales.
2. Who was the Mexican commander at the Battle of the Alamo?
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Sam Houston
Santa Anna
William Travis
Mier y Teran
3. What was the result of the Battle of the Alamo?
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Texas won their independence.
Santa Anno took the defenders of the Alamo prisoner.
Santa Anna was able to put down the rebellion and end the revolution.
"Remember the Alamo" became a battle cry for the Texas army.
4. This man was the commander at the mission known as the Alamo. He wrote a famous letter with the words "Victory or death!"
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Juan Seguin
Davy Crockett
James "Jim" Bowie
William Travis
5. Who wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence?
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Stephen F. Austin
George Childress
Sam Houston
Lorenzo de Zavala
6. How long did the Battle of San Jacinto last?
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18 minutes
4 hours
2 days
21 Days
7. Which battle was the last of the Texas Revolution?
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The Battle of Goliad
The Battle of the Alamo
The Battle of San Jacinto
The Battle of Gonzales
8. This man was the commander-in-chief of the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution. He later became the first president of the republic. Who was it?
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Stephen F. Austin
Juan Seguin
William Travis
Sam Houston.
9. What was a major problem of the Republic of Texas?
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population
debt
annexation
setting up a government
10. True of False: The issue of slavery caused a delay in annexation of Texas into the U.S.
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1 point
11. What does the image below represent?
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Captionless Image
Mexican-American War
Manifest Destiny/American Progress
Annexation
The Republic of Texas
12. What war began shortly after Texas was annexed to the U.S.?
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Revolutionary War
Mexican-American War
Civil War
French & Indian War
13. What was NOT a cause of the Mexican American War?
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Texas was annexed into the U.S.?
Boundary dispute over the southern boundary of Texas
The belief in Manifest Destiny
Law of April 6, 1830
14. Which of the following is NOT a provision of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
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This 1848 map of the U.S. includes the land acquired from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
This 1848 map of the U.S. includes the land acquired from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
The U.S. acquired Mexico City.
The Rio Grande was set as the boundary between Texas and Mexico.
The U.S. acquired California.
The U.S. paid $15 million to Mexico.
15. What compromise set the borders of Texas at their current locations?
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Compromise of 1850
Peace Treaty of 1855
Separation Treaty of 1856
The end of the Civil War
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1 point
Sam Houston
Santa Anna
William Travis
Mier y Teran
3. What was the result of the Battle of the Alamo?
*
1 point
Texas won their independence.
Santa Anno took the defenders of the Alamo prisoner.
Santa Anna was able to put down the rebellion and end the revolution.
"Remember the Alamo" became a battle cry for the Texas army.
4. This man was the commander at the mission known as the Alamo. He wrote a famous letter with the words "Victory or death!"
*
1 point
Juan Seguin
Davy Crockett
James "Jim" Bowie
William Travis
5. Who wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence?
*
1 point
Stephen F. Austin
George Childress
Sam Houston
Lorenzo de Zavala
6. How long did the Battle of San Jacinto last?
*
1 point
18 minutes
4 hours
2 days
21 Days
7. Which battle was the last of the Texas Revolution?
*
1 point
The Battle of Goliad
The Battle of the Alamo
The Battle of San Jacinto
The Battle of Gonzales
8. This man was the commander-in-chief of the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution. He later became the first president of the republic. Who was it?
*
1 point
Stephen F. Austin
Juan Seguin
William Travis
Sam Houston.
9. What was a major problem of the Republic of Texas?
*
1 point
population
debt
annexation
setting up a government
10. True of False: The issue of slavery caused a delay in annexation of Texas into the U.S.
*
1 point
11. What does the image below represent?
*
1 point
Captionless Image
Mexican-American War
Manifest Destiny/American Progress
Annexation
The Republic of Texas
12. What war began shortly after Texas was annexed to the U.S.?
*
1 point
Revolutionary War
Mexican-American War
Civil War
French & Indian War
13. What was NOT a cause of the Mexican American War?
*
1 point
Texas was annexed into the U.S.?
Boundary dispute over the southern boundary of Texas
The belief in Manifest Destiny
Law of April 6, 1830
14. Which of the following is NOT a provision of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
*
1 point
This 1848 map of the U.S. includes the land acquired from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
This 1848 map of the U.S. includes the land acquired from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
The U.S. acquired Mexico City.
The Rio Grande was set as the boundary between Texas and Mexico.
The U.S. acquired California.
The U.S. paid $15 million to Mexico.
15. What compromise set the borders of Texas at their current locations?
*
1 point
Compromise of 1850
Peace Treaty of 1855
Separation Treaty of 1856
The end of the Civil War
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2. Santa Anna
3. Santa Anna was able to put down the rebellion and end the revolution.
4. William Travis
5. George Childress
6. 18 minutes
7. The Battle of San Jacinto
8. Sam Houston
9. debt
10. True
11. Manifest Destiny/American Progress
12. Mexican-American War
13. Texas was annexed into the U.S.?
14. The U.S. acquired Mexico City.
15. Compromise of 1850
3. Santa Anna was able to put down the rebellion and end the revolution.
4. William Travis
5. George Childress
6. 18 minutes
7. The Battle of San Jacinto
8. Sam Houston
9. debt
10. True
11. Manifest Destiny/American Progress
12. Mexican-American War
13. Texas was annexed into the U.S.?
14. The U.S. acquired Mexico City.
15. Compromise of 1850