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100

 Who was the leader of the wealthy Mexican citizens rebelling against Spanish rule?

Augustine de Iturbide

100

I- Spanish Colonial Era

II- Mexican National Era 

III-Natural Texas and Its People

IV- Age of Contact


 Put these eras of Texas history in the correct chronological order.

III, IV, I, II

100

A “filibuster” was a person who waged unofficial war against a country.  Which of the
following men was considered a “filibuster” because of his actions?

A.Philip Nolan

 B.Bernardo Gutierrez

 C.Dr. James Long 

D.All of these answers are correct
 

D

100

After ending the rebellion, Mexico sent General Manuel de Mier y Teran to investigate the situation
in Texas.  His recommendations became the “Law of April 6, 1830” which canceled empresario contracts,
outlawed slavery, added taxes, and increased the number of Mexican soldiers in Texas.  What was
the most important thing that this law did?

It stopped immigration from the U.S. to Texas

100

_____1.  This flag was used in a rebellion against the Mexican government led by Haden and Benjamin
Edwards.  These two brothers established a short-lived independent colony in Texas called – 

  

The Republic of Fredonia

200

The image above is most closely associated with what important event in Texas history?

  

the Battle of Gonzales

200

Which of the following is a contribution of Stephen F. Austin to the development of Texas?

Founded the First Anglo Colony in Texas 

200

____ paved the way for Anglo American colonization of Texas, but passed away before actually bringing settlers.

Moses Austin 

200

• The first of the American filibusters
• Involved in the business of capturing wild horses in Texas
• Claimed he was in Texas to capture and trade mustangs for the Spanish government
• Was attacked and killed near present-day Waco

Which filibuster is being described above?

Philip Nolan 

200


In August of 1813 the Republican Army fought in the ____________ and were soundly defeated by General Joaquin de Arrendondo and his Spanish troops.  

Battle of Medina 

300

The Gutierrez-Magee Expedition was formed to —

continue the rebellion started by Father Hidalgo

300

Which filibuster was captured and executed in 1822 after leading an army into Nacogdoches and declaring Texas' independence from Spain?

James Long

300


Spain’s efforts to take back their country from the African Moors [a conflict that lasted nearly
800 years] was known as the – 


Reconquista 

300

As an American empresario, Green DeWitt was able to —

establish a colony near what is present-day Gonzales

300

Which empresario was the first to bring in 300 Anglo settlers into Texas in 1821?

Stephen F. Austin 

400

Who was the first and most famous empresario to come to Texas?

Stephen F. Austin 

400

The country of Spain claimed control over this area for 300 years.  As a result, there are
many places in Texas [cities, rivers, counties] that have Spanish names.  Which of the following
names of Texas cities is an example of Spain’s lasting influence on Texas?

  

San Antonio 

400


Which city on this map served
as the first Spanish capital of Texas
from 1722 until 1772?

Los Adaes 

400

Spain’s efforts to colonize Texas began with the building of missions and presidios in Texas.
What was the purpose of the MISSIONS that Spain built?

 

They were religious outposts built to convert natives to the Spanish culture

400

Which of the following statements about the Louisiana Purchase is FALSE?

It tripled the size of the United States

500

In the same year that Cortes was defeating the native group, another explorer was sailing
along the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico and creating a map of the area.  What year did these
two important events happen?

1519

500

One of those European explorers was a conquistador named Hernan Cortes, who defeated a
native group called the _________ and built Mexico City on the ruins of their empire’s capital.

 

Aztecs 

500

After the discovery of North and South America, many European explorers traveled to this
“new world”, motivated by –

Gold, Glory and God 

500

Which of the following is a contribution of Stephen F. Austin to the development of Texas?

He founded the first large Anglo colony in Texas.

500

What sort of work might the local natives been responsible for while living in the missions?

farming, ranching, carpentry, ect.