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Texas Revolution and Statehood Unit Test
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Certainly! Here are some sample questions you might consider for a unit test on the Texas Revolution and Texas statehood. These questions cover key events, figures, and concepts related to that time period.
### Multiple Choice
1. **What was the main cause of the Texas Revolution?**
a) The desire for independence from Spain
b) Disputes over land and borders
c) The opposition to Mexican laws and governance
d) A request for American annexation
2. **Who was the leader of the Texian forces during the Battle of San Jacinto?**
a) James Bowie
b) Sam Houston
c) Stephen F. Austin
d) William B. Travis
3. **Which document formally declared Texas' independence from Mexico?**
a) The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
b) The Constitution of the Republic of Texas
c) The Texas Declaration of Independence
d) The Treaty of Velasco
4. **What was the significance of the Alamo in the Texas Revolution?**
a) It was a decisive military victory for the Texians.
b) It became a symbol of resistance and sacrifice.
c) It was where Texas declared independence.
d) It was the first battle of the Texas Revolution.
5. **When did Texas officially join the United States as a state?**
a) 1836
b) 1845
c) 1850
d) 1861
### True/False
6. **The Texas Revolution lasted from 1835 to 1836.**
True / False
7. **Santa Anna was the president of the Republic of Texas after the Revolution.**
True / False
8. **The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War and recognized Texas as part of the United States.**
True / False
### Short Answer
9. **Briefly explain why the Battle of the Alamo became an important symbol in Texas history.**
10. **Describe the roles played by key figures like Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston in the Texas Revolution.**
11. **What were the terms of the Treaty of Velasco, and why was it controversial?**
### Essay
12. **Discuss the causes and consequences of the Texas Revolution. What were the impacts on both Texas and Mexico following the conflict?**
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### Multiple Choice
1. **What was the main cause of the Texas Revolution?**
a) The desire for independence from Spain
b) Disputes over land and borders
c) The opposition to Mexican laws and governance
d) A request for American annexation
2. **Who was the leader of the Texian forces during the Battle of San Jacinto?**
a) James Bowie
b) Sam Houston
c) Stephen F. Austin
d) William B. Travis
3. **Which document formally declared Texas' independence from Mexico?**
a) The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
b) The Constitution of the Republic of Texas
c) The Texas Declaration of Independence
d) The Treaty of Velasco
4. **What was the significance of the Alamo in the Texas Revolution?**
a) It was a decisive military victory for the Texians.
b) It became a symbol of resistance and sacrifice.
c) It was where Texas declared independence.
d) It was the first battle of the Texas Revolution.
5. **When did Texas officially join the United States as a state?**
a) 1836
b) 1845
c) 1850
d) 1861
### True/False
6. **The Texas Revolution lasted from 1835 to 1836.**
True / False
7. **Santa Anna was the president of the Republic of Texas after the Revolution.**
True / False
8. **The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War and recognized Texas as part of the United States.**
True / False
### Short Answer
9. **Briefly explain why the Battle of the Alamo became an important symbol in Texas history.**
10. **Describe the roles played by key figures like Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston in the Texas Revolution.**
11. **What were the terms of the Treaty of Velasco, and why was it controversial?**
### Essay
12. **Discuss the causes and consequences of the Texas Revolution. What were the impacts on both Texas and Mexico following the conflict?**
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Feel free to adjust the level of difficulty or the format to better suit your students' needs!
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