Question
Term
1. Battle of the Alamo
2. Davy Crockett
3. Andrew Jackson
4. Battle of San Jacinto
5. Annex
6. James Polk
7. Sam Houston
8. "REMEMBER THE ALAMO!"
Description
A. U.S. President who rejected Texas request for annexation
B. Battle which occurred in San Antonio, TX at a mission that was being defended by Texans
C. Texan soldiers loudly proclaimed this phras as they launched their attack accinst
Mexican forces at the Battle of San Jacinto
D. He led Texas forces to victory in the Battle of San Jacinto and was later elected the first President of the Republic of Texas
E. Tennessee native who was elected to Congress three times and later moved to Texas where he was killed while defending the Alamo
F. After this battle, Santa Anna was defeated and Texas won its independence from Mexico
G. This term means to incorporate a territory, or an independent nation, into that of another nation
H. U.S. President wino won election in 1844 largely because he was a strong supporter of Manifest Destiny (expansion of the U.S.)
1. Battle of the Alamo
2. Davy Crockett
3. Andrew Jackson
4. Battle of San Jacinto
5. Annex
6. James Polk
7. Sam Houston
8. "REMEMBER THE ALAMO!"
Description
A. U.S. President who rejected Texas request for annexation
B. Battle which occurred in San Antonio, TX at a mission that was being defended by Texans
C. Texan soldiers loudly proclaimed this phras as they launched their attack accinst
Mexican forces at the Battle of San Jacinto
D. He led Texas forces to victory in the Battle of San Jacinto and was later elected the first President of the Republic of Texas
E. Tennessee native who was elected to Congress three times and later moved to Texas where he was killed while defending the Alamo
F. After this battle, Santa Anna was defeated and Texas won its independence from Mexico
G. This term means to incorporate a territory, or an independent nation, into that of another nation
H. U.S. President wino won election in 1844 largely because he was a strong supporter of Manifest Destiny (expansion of the U.S.)
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the terms matched with their correct descriptions:
1. Battle of the Alamo - **B. Battle which occurred in San Antonio, TX at a mission that was being defended by Texans**
2. Davy Crockett - **E. Tennessee native who was elected to Congress three times and later moved to Texas where he was killed while defending the Alamo**
3. Andrew Jackson - **A. U.S. President who rejected Texas request for annexation**
4. Battle of San Jacinto - **F. After this battle, Santa Anna was defeated and Texas won its independence from Mexico**
5. Annex - **G. This term means to incorporate a territory, or an independent nation, into that of another nation**
6. James Polk - **H. U.S. President who won election in 1844 largely because he was a strong supporter of Manifest Destiny (expansion of the U.S.)**
7. Sam Houston - **D. He led Texas forces to victory in the Battle of San Jacinto and was later elected the first President of the Republic of Texas**
8. "REMEMBER THE ALAMO!" - **C. Texan soldiers loudly proclaimed this phrase as they launched their attack against Mexican forces at the Battle of San Jacinto**
1. Battle of the Alamo - **B. Battle which occurred in San Antonio, TX at a mission that was being defended by Texans**
2. Davy Crockett - **E. Tennessee native who was elected to Congress three times and later moved to Texas where he was killed while defending the Alamo**
3. Andrew Jackson - **A. U.S. President who rejected Texas request for annexation**
4. Battle of San Jacinto - **F. After this battle, Santa Anna was defeated and Texas won its independence from Mexico**
5. Annex - **G. This term means to incorporate a territory, or an independent nation, into that of another nation**
6. James Polk - **H. U.S. President who won election in 1844 largely because he was a strong supporter of Manifest Destiny (expansion of the U.S.)**
7. Sam Houston - **D. He led Texas forces to victory in the Battle of San Jacinto and was later elected the first President of the Republic of Texas**
8. "REMEMBER THE ALAMO!" - **C. Texan soldiers loudly proclaimed this phrase as they launched their attack against Mexican forces at the Battle of San Jacinto**