Geography
A Fight for Texas
The Alamo
Texas History Figures
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100

This city is the capital of Texas. (Triple 😊)

What is Austin?

100

This term refers to the volunteer forces organized by Texan settlers during the Texas Revolution.

What are the Army of the People?

100

This historic mission in San Antonio was the site of a pivotal battle in the Texas Revolution.

What is the Alamo?

100

This "Father of Texas" led the first successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families from the United States.

Who is Stephen F. Austin?

100

The Alamo was originally built as this type of structure before becoming a military fort.

What is a mission?

200

This river forms the natural border between Texas and Mexico.

What is the Rio Grande?

200

This general led the Mexican Army during the Battle of the Alamo.

Who is General Santa Anna? 

200

Approximately how many Texan defenders held the Alamo against thousands of Mexican troops?

What is about 180 to 200? 

200

This Mexican general and politician lost to Texian forces at the Battle of San Jacinto.

Who is Antonio López de Santa Anna?

200

Despite being a skilled leader, James Bowie was confined to bed during the battle due to this illness.

What is pneumonia?

300

These underground layers of rock and gravel hold much of Texas's freshwater supply.

What are aquifers?

300

The Army of the People primarily consisted of volunteers from which two countries?

What are the United States and Mexico?

300

This term was coined as a battle cry in the Texas Revolution after the fall of the Alamo.

What is "Remember the Alamo"?

300

This leader of the Texas Revolution is known for his dramatic "Victory or Death" letter written during the siege of the Alamo.

Who is William B. Travis?

300

This letter, written by William B. Travis during the siege, is considered one of the most heroic documents in Texas history.

What is the "Victory or Death" letter?

400

Which geographic feature served as the southern border between the Republic of Texas and Mexico?

What is the Gulf of Mexico? 

400

This city served as a key supply base for the Mexican Army during the Texas Revolution.

What is San Antonio?

400

Where in the Alamo did the legendary final stand occur?

What is the final defense in the Alamo Chapel?

400

 This Texan served as the first President of the Republic of Texas and later as a U.S. Senator.

Who is Sam Houston?

400

This 1836 event involved the execution of over 400 Texian prisoners by the Mexican Army, despite their surrender.

What is the Goliad Massacre?

500

This city was the site of the famous 1836 battle during the Texas Revolution.

What is San Antonio?

500

Despite being poorly supplied and trained, the Army of the People managed to win this critical early battle in December 1835.

What is the Siege of Bexar?

500

Carried news of the fall to Sam Houston.

Who is Susanna Dickinson?

500

Known for his legendary knife and frontier fighting skills.

Who is James Bowie?

500

This Mexican general, sent by Santa Anna in 1835, established headquarters in San Antonio to suppress Texian resistance.

Who is General Martín Perfecto de Cos?

600

This river is the longest river entirely within the state of Texas.

What is the Brazos River?

600

This frontiersman and former U.S. Congressman from Tennessee joined the Texian forces.

Who is Davy Crockett?

600

This document, signed by Santa Anna while in Texan custody, ended hostilities but was never officially recognized by Mexico.

 What are the Treaties of Velasco?

600

This Texas commander delayed retreating from Goliad, leading to his capture and the tragic execution of his men.

Who is James Fannin?

600

This Tejano defender of the Alamo served as a messenger between the Texians and Mexican forces.

Who is Juan Seguín?

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