(1)
Natural Texas and Its People - Age of Contact
(2)
Spanish Colonial - Mexican National - Revolution & Republic
(3)
Early Statehood - Texas in The Civil War & Reconstruction
(4)
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroad - Age of Oil
(5)
Texas During the depression - WWI & WWII - Civil Rights & Conservatism - Contemporary Texas
100

This Native American group lived in the Great Plains region and were known for being expert buffalo hunters.

Who are the Comanche?

100

This system of Spanish settlements combined a church and a mission to convert and educate Native Americans.

What is a mission system?

100

In 1845, Texas joined this country, becoming the 28th state.

 What is the United States?

100

These large farms grew cotton as a cash crop and often relied on tenant farmers or sharecroppers.

What are plantations?

100

During the Great Depression, this federal program created jobs for Texans through public works projects.

What is the New Deal (or CCC/WPA)?

200

This geographic region of Texas is characterized by flat lands, grasslands, and is ideal for ranching and farming.

What is the Great Plains?

200

He is known as the "Father of Mexican Independence" and issued the Grito de Dolores in 1810.

Who is Miguel Hidalgo?

200

This was the main reason Texas seceded from the Union in 1861.

 What is the issue of slavery (or states’ rights)?

200

This long journey was used to move cattle from Texas ranches to railheads in Kansas.

What is a cattle drive?

200

This global conflict saw thousands of Texans serve in the military and increased demand for oil and agriculture.

 What is World War II?

300

This Spanish explorer was the first European to explore the interior of Texas after being shipwrecked near Galveston in 1528.

Who is Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca?

300

This Anglo empresario brought the first group of U.S. settlers to Texas under Mexican rule.

Who is Stephen F. Austin?

300

This Texan served as the president of the Republic of Texas and later opposed secession during the Civil War.

Who is Sam Houston?

300

This invention helped end the open range by keeping cattle enclosed.

What is barbed wire?

300

This Texan served as president of the United States and signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?

400

These portable homes made from animal hides were used by Plains tribes such as the Apache and Comanche.

What are tipis (or teepees)?

400

This 1836 battle was a turning point in the Texas Revolution and ended in a decisive victory for Texas.

What is the Battle of San Jacinto?

400

After the Civil War, this era focused on rebuilding the South and integrating formerly enslaved people into society.

What is Reconstruction?

400

The discovery of oil at this East Texas site in 1901 started the Texas Oil Boom.

What is Spindletop?

400

This 1930s environmental disaster severely affected Texas farmers and contributed to migration westward.

What is the Dust Bowl?

500

This failed Spanish expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Gold led to increased exploration of Texas by the Spanish.

What is the Coronado Expedition?

500

This document, signed in 1836, officially declared Texas an independent nation.

What is the Texas Declaration of Independence?

500

This U.S. amendment, passed during Reconstruction, abolished slavery throughout the country.

What is the 13th Amendment?

500

This term describes the period of rapid economic growth in Texas due to the oil industry in the early 1900s.

 What is the Age of Oil?

500

This Texas city has become a major tech and cultural hub in the 21st century, earning the nickname “Silicon Hills.”

 What is Austin?