In what year did the United States annex Texas and add it as the 28th state?
1845
This region has the most people, cities, and rivers in Texas.
Coastal Plains
Native Americans of the Plains like the Comanche hunted this animal.
Buffalo
1st battle of Texas Revolution; Mexico tried to "come and take" a cannon
Gonzales
Slaves in Texas could escape to this country that abolished slavery nearby.
Mexico
In what year did Mexico become an independent country?
1821
This region is the driest with the smallest population.
Mountains and Basins
Adobe
This leader was arrested at Anahuac and killed at the Alamo after calling for "Victory or Death!"
William B Travis
Who Mirabeau Lamar killed or forced to leave Texas
Cherokee / Native Americans
In what year did Texas become an independent country?
1836
This flat region includes the Panhandle, the Comanche, and many buffalo.
Great Plains
This Native American culture ate fish, oysters, sea turtles, and clams in large amounts.
Gulf Culture
What happened to the Texan defenders at the Alamo?
All 200 Texan defenders were killed.
Texas passed a law in 1840 that required county sheriffs to do this to free African Americans in the country.
Sell them into slavery.
In what year was the town of San Antonio founded?
1718
This state is located directly north of Texas.
Oklahoma
The name of the most warlike tribe in Texas; they lived in the Great Plains
Comanche
Who was the Texan commander at Goliad
James Fannin
Why Northern states were opposed to annexation
The spread of slavery
In what year did Cortes take over Mexico and de Pineda map the gulf coast?
1519
Why most people settled in the Coastal Plains
Access to rivers + Gulf of Mexico
The name of the Gulf tribe that lived in Dickinson and Galveston; they enslaved Cabeza de Vaca for several years
Karankawa
The battle in which Texas captured Santa Anna and won its independence
San Jacinto
Texas president who supported Native Americans
Sam Houston