How did the population of Texas change after the U.S-Mexican War?
It declined as people fled ruined lands.****
It became more Tejano in border regions.
It grew as Anglo settlers mirgated from the Old South.
It shifted eastward due to American Indian attacks.
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1. How did William Travis‘s actions contribute to the beginning of the Texas revolution?
B: Travis led attacks on Mexican officials at Anahuac to get Texas to rebel against Mexico
2. In what way are the Declaration of Independence, written by George Campbell Childress, and the U.S. declaration of independence similar?
B: Both declarations describe intolerable actions engaged by the mother country against its people
3. In the Texas Revolution, why is the capture of Goliad significant?
A: it provided the Texas with valuable supplies and a strategic stronghold
4. Which tactical mistake by Santa Ana gave to Texas a major geographic advantage just before Sam Houston had his men begin their attack?
D: He moved his men so that a ridge blocked their line of sight
5. What gave a sense of urgency to the constitutional convention of 1836?
A: The presence of Santa Anna‘s army
6: why did Southerners support the Texas statehood? (Two answers)
A: culture similarities
B: need four new farmlands
7: Leo is writing an essay about Sam Houston’s role in Texas annexation. What is the best title for his essay?
C: “Seeking Military and Economic Security”
8. Which of the following was a main cause of the U.S.-Mexican war?
D: U.S. desire for new lands
9. How were the effects of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and the Comepromise of 1850 similar?
A: Both set Texan borders
10. How did the population of Texas change after that U.S.-Mexican war?
C: It grew as Anglo settlers migrated from the Old South
11. At what battle did William Travis call on Americans and other three people to support Texas cause?
C: Alamo
12. (Essay - do on your own.)
13. What were the main effects of the U.S.-Mexican war? (Two answers)
B: Mexico agreed to recognize Texas as part of the United States
C: The United States gain territory in the Southwest
14. (Essay - do on your own.)
15. Why is Sam Houston an important person in Texas history?
A: He negotiated the annexation of the Republic of Texas
16. (Essay - do on your own.)
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B: Travis led attacks on Mexican officials at Anahuac to get Texas to rebel against Mexico
2. In what way are the Declaration of Independence, written by George Campbell Childress, and the U.S. declaration of independence similar?
B: Both declarations describe intolerable actions engaged by the mother country against its people
3. In the Texas Revolution, why is the capture of Goliad significant?
A: it provided the Texas with valuable supplies and a strategic stronghold
4. Which tactical mistake by Santa Ana gave to Texas a major geographic advantage just before Sam Houston had his men begin their attack?
D: He moved his men so that a ridge blocked their line of sight
5. What gave a sense of urgency to the constitutional convention of 1836?
A: The presence of Santa Anna‘s army
6: why did Southerners support the Texas statehood? (Two answers)
A: culture similarities
B: need four new farmlands
7: Leo is writing an essay about Sam Houston’s role in Texas annexation. What is the best title for his essay?
C: “Seeking Military and Economic Security”
8. Which of the following was a main cause of the U.S.-Mexican war?
D: U.S. desire for new lands
9. How were the effects of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and the Comepromise of 1850 similar?
A: Both set Texan borders
10. How did the population of Texas change after that U.S.-Mexican war?
C: It grew as Anglo settlers migrated from the Old South
11. At what battle did William Travis call on Americans and other three people to support Texas cause?
C: Alamo
12. (Essay - do on your own.)
13. What were the main effects of the U.S.-Mexican war? (Two answers)
B: Mexico agreed to recognize Texas as part of the United States
C: The United States gain territory in the Southwest
14. (Essay - do on your own.)
15. Why is Sam Houston an important person in Texas history?
A: He negotiated the annexation of the Republic of Texas
16. (Essay - do on your own.)
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