Who was arrested for writing a letter to the Tx people?
Stephen F. Austin
Who smuggled Travis's letter out of the Alamo to seek reinforcements?
Juan Segiun
Where did James Fannin and his troops meet their untimely death while fighting for Texas Independence?
Goliad Massacre
Who wrote the Texas Declaration Of Independence?
George Childress
Where did the delegates meet for the Convention of 1836?
Washington on the Brazos
What brothers were the fillibusters during the Fredonian Rebellion?
Ben and Haden Edwards
Goliad is also called?
Presidio La Bahia
What was signed by Santa Anna to stop the fighting in Texas?
The Treaty Of Velasco
Who refused to work for a centralist dictator?
Lorenza De Zavala
What year did Texas declare Independence?
1836
What election gave Texans hope?
The Election Of Santa Anna
What battle did the Texans gain valuable supplies and ammunition?
The Battle Of Goliad
What major battle lasted 13 days?
The Battle Of The Alamo
Who was spared by Santa Anna to tell Sam Houston about the events at The Alamo?
What report increased the presence of the Mexican Army in Texas?
Mier Y Teran
What was the effect of the Mier Y Teran report?
The Law of April 6th, 1830
What was the first battle of the Texas Revolution?
Battle Of Gonzalez
Another important historical event happened at the same time as the siege of the Alamo?
Convention of 1836
What Mexican General raised a blood-red flag signaling no quarter?
Santa Anna
The Texas Declaration Of Independence was modeled after what document?
United States Declaration Of Independence
What was the MAIN purpose of the Law of April 6, 1830?
to stop U.S. immigration to Texas
What city did the Texans march to after the Battle Of Goliad?
San Antonio
“Remember the Alamo”, and “Remember Goliad”!
These were yelled as victory cries during what battle?
Battle Of San Jacinto
Who was William B Travis's co-commander in the Alamo?
Who said?
"I shall never surrender or retreat. Then, I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid, with all dispatch..."
William B. Travis