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100

A committee assembled to discuss Texans' strategies for dealing with Mexico; the opening was slated for mid-October, but was postponed due to the commencement of battles in Texas. What was the meeting known as?

Consultation

100

People who did not fight were referred to as what?

Noncombatants

100

Who authorized the creation of a navy?

General Council

100

In February 1836, Santa Anna's army was well on its way to San Antonio. How many soldiers did he have under his command?

6,000

100

Sam Houston was concerned about the Texas army's lack of preparation and organization, so he sent someone to San Antonio to assess the situation. Who did Sam Houston send?

James “Jim” Bowie

100

When was the Texas Declaration of Independence signed?

March 2, 1836

100

Who was selected as the ad interim president?

David G. Burnet

100

After they surrendered to the Mexican troops, many of Fannin's men were killed. What is the name of this massacre?

Goliad Massacre

200

What was the name of those people that wished to remain loyal to Mexico?

Pro-peace group

200

A captured Mexican officer was brought to the camp and stated that General Cos' men were ineffective and disorderly. After hearing the story, who shouted to the troops, "Who will go with old Ben Milam into San Antonio?"

Ben Milam

200

On March 1, 32 Gonzales volunteers rode into the Alamo, creeping in during the early morning darkness. Who were they led by?

Albert Martin

200

Who was in responsible of determining the sites for the fort's 21 cannons?

Almaron Dickinson

200

What was the name of the document that justified the Texans' fighting against Mexico; Texans were not rebelling, they argued, but only fighting to defend their rights under the 1824 Constitution, and as long as Mexico denied these rights, the Texans were justified in forming their own government?

Declaration of November 7, 1835

200

Who had served in the Mexican Congress?

Lorenzo de Zavala

200

What means temporary government?

Ad Interim

200

On March 27, about how many Texans were shot outside of Goliad by Mexicans?

400

300

Austin was dissatisfied with his camp's location and wanted to find one closer to the city where he could keep an eye on Cos. To identify such a spot, he dispatched a search group commanded by a frontiersman from Louisiana. What's the name of the frontiersman?

James “Jim” Bowie

300

The Texas defenders were startled awake in the early morning by Mexican troops' yells and the sound of music. What month and day did this first occur?

March 6

300

Texas delegates focused on military concerns, aiming to create a professional army similar to the US army. Who was its commander-in-chief?

Sam Houston

300

Texas forces—those not headed to Matamoros—were dispersed in small groupings. Which Colonel commanded just over 100 troops at San Antonio?

James Neill

300

Who was elected lietenant governor of the provisional government?

James Robinson

300

During the _____ of 1836, delegates gave Sam Houston full authority of both regular and volunteer armies.

Convention of 1836

300

Who was the first Texan casualty of the Texas Revolution? He was wounded in the Battle of Goliad in 1836.

Samuel McCulloch Jr

300

After battling, James Fannin and his army were surrounded by Jose de Urrea and his troops and ultimately had to surrender. What is the name of the battle?

Battle of Coleto

400

Who was it that gave the Gonzales residents the order to turn over the cannon DeWitt had been given four years prior? They buried the cannon in an orchard after refusing.  

Domingo de Ugartechea

400

What date did the Consultation begin?

November 4, 1835

400

Sam Houston and William Goyens from Nacogdoches traveled to East Texas to seek a peace treaty with whom?

The Cherokee

400

Which month and day did Mexican forces open fire on the Alamo?

February 24

400

The Alamo's two structures and walls surrounded an area of around three acres, which would take approximately 1,000 soldiers to defend properly. How many Texas soldiers were at the Alamo before Santa Anna's men arrived?

150

400

This is a statement of basic rights that the government cannot take away from citizens.

Bill of Rights

400

While Santa Anna lay siege to the Alamo, Urrea continued toward Refugio. On March 14 he won the ______ __ _______, defeating the troops who had been sent to evacuate the settlement.

Battle of Refugio

400

Santa Anna sent a small force to try to drive the Texans from their position, but the Texans drove it. In response, a small group of mounted Texans attacked the Mexican cavalry but were forced to retreat. Neither side would give any ground. Then, on the morning of ____ __, General Cos arrived on the field with 540 more Mexican troops. What was the date?

April 21, 1836

500

The Battle of Gonzales is traditionally considered the beginning of what?

The Texas Revolution

500

Troops commanded by Bowie were dispatched to ambush the Mexicans and grab their silver; Bowie's unit promptly overcame the soldiers and stole their cargo. The Texans enthusiastically opened the bags that were meant to contain silver, only to find grass for feeding horses instead. What did this occurrence become known as?

The Grass Fight

500

What is a temporary government known as?

Provisional

500

What became the Texas Army's rallying cry?

Remember the Alamo

500

Milam's plea was heeded by around 300 Texans, who assembled at the Old Mill that night. Ben Milam and one other person each led a group during the raid on San Antonio. What is the name of that person?

Francis W. Johnson

500

This document stated that Texas would no longer be part of Mexico and stated its independence. What is the name?

Texas Declaration of Independence

500

When did David C. Burnet and Lorenzo de Zavala take office? This was located at Washington-on-the-Brazos.

March 17, 1836

500

She was known as the "Angel of Goliad", because she helped Texans escape the Battle of Goliad. What is her name? 

Francita Alavez

600

Santa Anna's army band was playing a song that indicated no mercy would be granted. What is the name of the song?

El Degüello

600

As word spread about the rebellion, US volunteers trickled into Texas. Who led a dozen Tennessee volunteers to San Antonio a few days after Travis arrived?

Davy Crockett

600

Soldiers who fought on horseback were known as what?

Cavalry

600

James Bonham and a volunteer force from Alabama joined the Texas defense. What were they known as?

Mobile Grays

600

Where was the Alamo strategically located?

Old San Antonio Road

600

A word that means formal request.

Petition

600

James Fannin had no choice but to battle against the Mexican troops even though the Texans were outnumbered. Where did this battle occur?

Coleto Creek

600

About how long was the battle of San Jacinto?

18 minutes

700

During the siege, the Texas army's command changed after Stephen F. Austin concluded he was a better diplomat than a general and accepted a position as a commissioner to the United States. The soldiers elected an experienced officer to take charge of the army. What's his name?

Edward Burleson

700

Santa Anna directed that a huge flag be raised so that the defenders inside the Alamo could see it; the "no quarter" banner implied that Santa Anna would leave no survivors. What exactly did the flag look like?

 Blood-Red Flag

700

What are high stake fences known as?

Palisades

700

Motivated by their victory in Gonzales, the volunteers plotted their next move and began to organize themselves into a formal army. They elected officers; who was elected as General?

Stephen F. Austin

700

After digging up the cannon and loading it onto a cart, the rebels taunted the Mexican troops by creating a flag with an image of a cannon and a statement. What exactly did the statement say?

COME AND TAKE IT

700

Who mostly wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence?

George C. Childress

700

Constantly on the move, the ad interim government had to leave the future of the Republic in the hands of who?

Sam Houston

700

When Sam Houston heard that Santa Anna was approaching his base in San Felipe, he and his troops moved 20 miles to what plantation?

Jared Groce

800

On November 26, one of Burleson's scouts rode into camp and reported that over 100 Mexican soldiers and pack animals were on their way to San Antonio. What is the name of that individual?  

Erastus “Deaf” Smith

800

What are the names of those who are killed, injured, captured, or go missing in battle?

Casualties

800

What are foot soldiers referred to as?

Infantry

800

After receiving Bowie's letter, Governor Smith decided to send reinforcements to San Antonio. Who did he command to gather a force and support Bowie?

William B. Travis

800

Who slipped past Mexican troops to seek assistance from Goliad?

Juan Seguín

800

Who were the 2 Tejanos that signed the Declaration of Independence?

José Antonio Navarro and José Francisco Ruiz

800

Who and her daughter spread the word about the Alamo?

Susanna Dickinson

800

Citizens of Cincinnati, Ohio gave Texas 2 cannons. What did the Texans name the cannons?

Twin Sisters

900

Only a handful of Texans survived the Alamo. Almaron Dickinson's wife and daughter Angelina both survived? What exactly is her name?

Susanna Dickinson

900

What was the name of the 29-year-old lawyer who was in charge of upgrading the plaza walls? He and the other defenders erected parts of the walls up to 12 feet tall and 2 feet thick.

Green Jameson

900

On October 2, 1835, the Mexicans began firing shots, and the Texans retaliated in kind. The skirmish was brief, and no Texans were killed, but at least one Mexican soldier died. What's the name of the battle?

Battle of Gonzales

900

To assist in the administration of the government, the Consultation established the General Council, which appointed three commissioners to travel to the United States with the purpose of recruiting army volunteers and raising funds. What are the names of the three individuals?

Stephen F. Austin, William H. Wharton, and Branch T. Archer

900

A Mexican general was on his way to Goliad from the Gulf Coast with a different army than Santa Anna's. What's the general's name?

José de Urrea

900

The idea/notion that government's power comes from people.

Popular Sovereignty

900

When word of Santa Anna's presence was heard, many Texans left and fled east, to the Louisiana border. What is this known as?

The Runaway Scrape

900

Sam Houston and his army left the plantation on April 12 and went where? They arrived 6 days later.


Harrisburg

1000

Who commanded a volunteer brigade from Alabama to assist the Texas defense?

James Bonham

1000

Texas forces that were not on their way to Matamoros were dispersed in small groups. Who commanded the roughly 400 men in Goliad?

James Fannin

1000

What is the name of the collective that claimed that Texas should declare independence from Mexico?

Pro-war delegates

1000

Who was elected governor of the provisional government?

Henry Smith

1000

Mexican troops were advancing on Texas, intending to punish the Texans for their rebellion. Who were they commanded by?

Santa Anna

1000

What did the new Texas Constitution continue to allow?

Slavery

1000

On March 14, this man received an order from General Houston to withdraw to Victoria. Instead of acting immediately, this man waited for his troops to return from Refugio, not knowing that they had already been defeated. What is the name of this man?

James Fannin

1000

This battle ultimately led to the Texans capturing Santa Anna and he eventually had to recognize their freedom. What was the name of the battle? It lasted about 18 minutes.

Battle of San Jacinto