The four regions of Texas
What are the Mountains and Basins, Great, Coastal, and North Central Plains?
This tribe adapted to living by the Gulf Coast
What is the Karankawa?
The final battle of the Texas Revolution
What is the Battle of San Jacinto?
This is how long the Archives War lasted
What is one day?
One of the most significant event that lead to the cause of the Civil War
What is Bleeding Kansas?
The region of Texas that gets the most amount of rainfall
What are the Coastal Plains?
A group that has nomads or is nomadic
What is a group called that moves across the land and doesn't settle in one place?
The reason why the Battle of Gonzales is important?
This battle fueled the start of the Texas Revolution
TRUE OR FALSE: Sam Houston originally wanted Austin to serve as the capital of Texas
FALSE (He wanted it to be Houston)
The president of the Union
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
The region of Texas that has the highest elevation
What are the Mountains and Basins
Hunted buffalo with bows and arrows
Who is Sam Houston?
The president known as, "The Father of Education."
Who is Mirabeau B. Lamar
The act that destroyed the trust between North and the South
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
The rivers that create Texas's border
What are the Rio Grande, Sabine, and Red Rivers?
Pineda is known for this
What is mapping the first map of the Texas coast in 1519?
What is the significance of The Alamo?
The Alamo fueled the Texans passion and commitment for fighting for Texas.
The group ran out of water, their guide was lost, and they kept receiving threats from the Comanche.
TRUE OR FALSE: Ulysses S. Grant surrendered to Robert E. Lee
FALSE
Ranching is done best in this region
What are the North Central Plains?
The famous explorer who journaled about the Native Americans
Who is Cabeza de Vaca?
This treaty officially ended the Texas Revolution and declared the border between Texas and Mexico
What is the Treaty of Velasco
The leader of the Cherokee and is close friends with Sam Houston
Who is Chief Bowles?
What is celebrated on Juneteenth?
The fact knowing that slavery officially ended in America after 2 1/2 years!