Mexico Wins Independence
The War's Impact on Texas
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100

Iturbide allied with Guerrero's insurgents. What number of goals did he have?

1) Mexico would be free from Spain.

2) All people in Mexico would be equal.

3) And the Roman Catholic Church would be Mexico’s official religion.

100

After the War of Independence, the Tejanos were not the only ones who called Texas home. How many American Indians lived in the region.

30,000

100

In what year did Goliad, popularly known as La Bahía, have around 500 Tejanos living there?

1829

100

One-room huts made of sticks and mud.

Jacales

100

Emperor Agustín I's reign was long due to the Mexican people supporting him.

False...His reign would not last long, and the Mexican people soon turned against him.

200

Iturbide pushed Guerrero aside and took authority for himself. What did he call himself?

Emperor Agustín I.

200

This individual served as San Antonio's postmaster and later in city government.

Erasmo Seguín

200

In what year did the Spanish capture and execute José María Morelos y Pavón?

1815

200

What was the capital of Texas during this time?

San Antonio

200

The name Goliad came from rearranging the letters in the name Hidalgo, minus the silent H.

True

300

What was the name of the priest who took over the revolution when Father Hidalgo was caught and executed by the Spaniards?

José María Morelos y Pavón

300

Who was the Governor of Texas during this time?

Antonio María Martínez

300

In ________, unexpected events in Europe revitalized the insurrection. A new faction gained control in Spain.

1820

300

Goliad, also known as ____________ at the time, was home to approximately 500 Tejanos.

La Bahía

300

American Indians attacked Texas settlers. Less privileged Tejanos lived in adobe dwellings fashioned from soil and organic materials. These structures offer security against invaders.

False...Less fortunate Tejanos lived in jacales.

400

Former loyalists who switched sides included ________________, who led the Spanish army attempting to suppress the revolution.

Agustín de Iturbide.

400

What town in East Texas was one of Texas' greatest settlements prior to the Revolution? After the war, the town was nearly desolate.

Nacogdoches

400

One of the most significant expenses of the conflict was the loss of life. During the conflict, several Tejanos were killed or escaped. By _____, approximately 3,000 Tejanos remained in Texas.

1821

400

A strong military leader who has won multiple battles. This individual and his army took control of much of Mexico.

José María Morelos y Pavón

400

American Indians launched raids against Texas towns. To defend against such attacks, wealthier ranchers constructed stone buildings resembling tiny forts.

True

500

The death of Morelos inflicted a blow to the revolution. Rebels led by ______________ and _______________ continued to harass Spanish soldiers, but few were optimistic.

Vicente Guerrero and Guadalupe Victoria

500

Two men later played significant roles in Texas history. Their names were________________ and ____________ . Both men were compelled to escape Texas during the Gutiérrez-Magee expedition.

Erasmo Seguín and José Antonio Navarro

500

In what year did Agustín de Iturbide, Guerrero, and Guadalupe Victoria's forces defeat the Spanish and gain independence for Mexico?

1821

500

Several thousand people resided along the ____________, which is now in Texas but was not at the time.

Rio Grande

500

José María Morelos y Pavón's soldiers took control of much of Mexico. However, the Spanish apprehended Morelos and sentenced him to four years in prison.

False...He was sentenced to death.

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