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100

Which legislation permitted all free African Americans who lived in Texas at the time of the Texas Declaration of Independence to remain?

Ashworth Act

100

What was the designation given to people who exercised broad control over slaves' lives?

Slaveholders

100

What was the name of the Free African American and Texas Revolution veteran who was compelled to depart owing to the 1826 Constitution after fighting in the battles of Concepción and San Antonio?  

Greenbury Logan

100

What was the German Emigration Company referred to as?

Adelsverein

100

Free African Americans who remained in the Republic had to face racism from their neighbors. What is the name of a wealthy business owner who had to cope with numerous attempts by other residents to seize his property? Other free African Americans lacked the resources to oppose their persecutors in court.

William Goyens

100

Most Texans, whether long-time residents or new immigrants, were what

Farmers and Ranchers

100

Stephen F. Austin’s cousin _____________, had begun operating this boat on the lower Rio Grande in 1829.

Henry Austin

100

After Texas independence,what was no longer the official state religion.

Roman Catholicism

100

_________or traveling preachers, typically served regions on the frontier. They traveled to their areas on a regular basis to preach and to provide religious support to the settlers.

Circuit Riders

200

To attract immigration, the Republic of Texas implemented a land grant policy inspired after what?

Empresario System

200

Where did the majority of new immigrants to the Republic come from in quest of land and economic opportunity?

United States

200

What did Baron Otfried Hans Freiherr von Meusebach alter his name to?

John O. Meusebach

200

Between 1836 and 1847, the population of Texas expanded by almost what number?

100,000

200

Prince Carl established a port for incoming settlers. What's the name of the port?

Karlshafen

200

A few ranchers, such as who drove their cattle to New Orleans to sell them in markets there.

Taylor White

200

Some activities combined fun with work, such as building houses for newcomers, participating in log-splitting contests, hunting, and fishing. Other activities were all fun, such as _________. which were tunes.

Songfests

200

Many Protestant ___________—organized religious groups with similar beliefs—soon built churches in the Republic.

Denominations

200

what was founded by the Methodist Church in 1840.

Rutersville College

300

In 1838, a group of Tejanos in Nacogdoches reacted to the poor treatment. A small number of Tejano and Indian allies fought in what conflict?

Córdova Rebellion

300

In March 1845, the prince and a group of settlers founded which town on the Guadalupe and Comal rivers?

New Braunfels

300

Who replaced Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels when he went back to Europe two months later?

Baron Otfried Hans Freiherr von Meusebach

300

What was the name of the empresario that joined Stephen F. Austin on his first voyage to Texas in 1821?

James Hewetson

300

What was the Karlshafen's later name?

Indianola

300

Some free African Americans, such as ___________ of Montgomery County, also owned ranches.

Robert Thompson

300

These celebrations featured popular tunes of the day, including “Yankee Doodle.” was what were one of the most popular pastimes, whether small rural affairs or elaborate plantation balls.

Dances

300

what was the largest denomination, followed by the Baptist Church.

Methodist Church

300

what was the oldest college in Texas still in operation, and was also founded by Baptists in 1845.

Baylor University

400

After acquiring land in the Hill Country, who did the German Emigration Company send in 1844, followed by a group of peasants and artisans?

Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels

400

Who led one of the earliest parties of French settlers to Texas? Many of them came from Alsace, an eastern French province with a predominantly German-speaking population.

Henri Castro

400

With the surge in US immigration, the number of slaves in Texas increased from around 5,000 in 1836 to how many by 1845?

30,000

400

In 1842, a group of European businessmen formed what organization in the hopes of profiting by encouraging Germans to settle in Texas?

German Emigration Company

400

Who was the largest group of European immigrants to arrive in Texas in the early 1830s?

Germans

400

Carolina, Geneva, Pompei, and Rome,These towns were founded by ___________—people who bought large amounts of land in hopes of making profits.

Land Speculators

400

Some Texans also wrote poetry, including President Mirabeau B. Lamar. The most common publications in the Republic were __________

 

Newspaper

400

what remained the dominant religion in Galveston, San Antonio, and Tejano communities along the Rio Grande.

Catholicism

400

Some Texans also wrote poetry, including President _________

Mirabeau B. Lamar

500

In 1838, who led a group of Tejanos in Nacogdoches in response to the bad treatment? He was a former alcalde who had contacted Mexican officials seeking to push all Anglos out of Texas.

Vicente Córdova

500

What was the name of the revolutionary hero who served as mayor of San Antonio from 1840 to 1842?

Juan Seguín

500

During the Runaway Scrape, entire towns such as Harrisburg, Refugio, and San Felipe were burned down. Which document provided land to many of the individuals who resided in Texas before to the Revolution to aid in their reconstruction?

Constitution of 1836

500

Following the Revolution, Irish settlers continued to migrate to Texas in search of economic opportunities. What is the name of the Irish-born Texan who advocated for immigration in his 1841 book, Texas: The Rise, Progress, and Prospects of the Republic of Texas?

William Kennedy

500

Several Tejanos occupied positions of influence in the San Antonio area. What is the name of the person who served in the Republic's Congress and worked to defend Tejano rights? He was also a signatory to the Texas Declaration of Independence.

José Antonio Navarro

500

The first steamboat to enter a Texas river was the ________.

The Ariel

500

Many of the Republic’s artists were new immigrants. For example, French painter and surveyor _________ came to Texas with Henri Castro.

Théodore Gentilz

500

Jewish immigrants established __________, or Jewish houses of worship, in Galveston, Houston, and San Antonio.

Synagogues

500

Houston was the only town in the Republic to establish a public school, which operated off and on throughout the 1840s. Several towns, however, did build private __________—schools that offered classes at the high school level.

Academies