Mexico's Independence
Texas Culture
New Mexican Government
Mexican Revolution
100

Who did Mexico fight for their independence?

Spain 

100

Who is the "father of Texas"?

Stephen Austin

100

Mexico copied their Constitution of 1824 from the _________ government?

United States 

100

Who was Mexico fighting against in the Mexican Revolution?

Spain

200

What year did Mexico gain their independence?

1821

200

What is an Empresario?

A business person who promoted settlement in Texas

200

This man declared himself Emperor and did not listen to the voices of his people. 

Agustin De Iturbide 

200

This man was a main figure in the beginning of the Mexican Revolution. He gave a speech "El Grito de Dolores" to encourage people to fight against the King. 

Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla 

300

Father Hidalgo y Costilla ________ speech was made to get people to fight against the Spanish King

"El Grito de Dolores"

300

What is another word for Empresario?

Land Agent 

300

What is the only religion recognized in Mexico?

Catholic Church 

300

What happened to Father Hidalgo y Costilla during the Mexican revolution?

He was captured and executed.

400

What was the Treaty of Cordoba?

Recognized Mexican Independence from Spain and Spain agrees to accept terms of Iguala 

400

What did the new Government of Mexico decide to do with Texas?

Texas and Coahulia were united in to a Mexican state

400

What did Agustin de Iturbide do after he defeated the Spanish government?

Declare himself emperor and took over Mexico

400

Why did Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla say his "El Grito de Dolores" speech?

To get people to fight against the Spanish King

500

Who were the Spanish Colonist fighting against during the revolution?

The Spanish Government 

500

Who was the first Empresario to found a colony in Texas?

Martin De Leon 

500

What did the New Mexico government do with Texas because it was too small?

Combine Texas and Coahulia into a Mexican State 

500

When did the Mexican Revolution end?

August 24th, 1821