Who was the president of Mexico
A: Santa Anna
B: Martin de Leon
C: Sam Houston
D: Mr. Hargrave
A
santa anna
How many soldiers were killed at the Goliad massacre
A: 342
B: 473
C: 935
D: 124
A: 342
What is one of the things that caused the Texas Revolution
A: Slavery
B: rights
C: citizenship
D: wepons
A: slavery
Who was the commander of the Texan army
A: Sam Houston
B: Steven F. Austin
C: Davy Crockett
D: Jim Bowie
B
Stephen F. Austin
What was the first battle of the Texas Revolution
A: Battle of Gonzales
B: Battle of the Alamo
C: Battle of San Jacinto
D: Battle of Coleto Creek
A Battle of Gonzales
What was important about the Law of April 6, 1830
(not a multiple choice answer)
It restricted immigration into Texas, making people mad
Who was William B. Travis
A: Texan Army officer and lawyer
B: A Mexican soldier
C: A general
D: A normal person
A: Texan Army officer and lawyer
How many Texans died at the Battle of the Alamo
A: 400
B: 300
C: 600
D: 257
D: 257
Why was Texas's Declaration of Independence important
(not a multiple choice question)
It showed how Texas didn't want to be a part of Mexico
Who was James Fannin
A: A messenger
B: A Military officer and planter
C: A commander
D: A private and govener
B: Military officer and planter
What were the treaties of Velasco?
(This is not a multiple-choice answer)
They were things that Santa Anna agreed to that Sam Houston had done to stop the Texas Revolution
Why were Mexican government policies important?
The Mexican government implemented policies aimed at controlling the Texas territory, including restricting immigration and imposing new taxes. These policies were seen as oppressive by the settlers, who felt they were being denied their rights and freedoms. In 1830, the Law of April 6th further restricted settlement in Texas and increased the number of Mexican troops stationed in the area.
Who was Haden Edwards
(You have to talk about this. This is not a multiple-choice answer.)
Haden Edwards was the empresario of Nacogdoches. He made his colony a country for a few months, but he was not successful, and Mexico was mad because of this.
How many people died at the Battle of Gonzales
A: 2
B: 15
C:100
D:0
A: 2
Why were cultural differences important
(not a multiple choice answer)
American settlers in Texas, often with a strong Anglo-American identity, differed significantly from Mexican settlers in terms of culture, language, and customs, leading to friction.