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Constitution of 1824 - ANS-Mexican constitution that established a states' rights government
Law of April 6, 1830 - ANS-designed to stop further U.S. immigration; Stephen F. Austin tried to
continue support the Mexican government after this law was passed and encouraged others to
do the same
Annexation - ANS-..., The adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit.
Coahuila - ANS-..., What was the name of the large Spanish province that included San Juan
Bautista and bordered the Province of Texas on the west
Anahauc - ANS-the place of the first serious conflict between Mexicans and Texans
Velasco - ANS-Place where Treaty was signed to end Texas Revolution. Provided that all
Mexicans would move south to the province
Buffalo Bayou - ANS-area where the Texas army planned to meet the Mexicans
Nueces Strip( occupied by Indians and Outlaws) - ANS-The land between the Land Rio Grande
and the Nueces River, President Polk ordered General Taylor and his forces south to the Rio
Grande, entering the territory that Mexicans
disputed. Mexico laid claim to the Nueces River—about 150 mi (240 km) north of the Rio
Grande—as its border with Texas; On April 25, 1846, a 2,000-strong Mexican cavalry
detachment attacked a 70-man U.S. patrol that had been sent into the contested territory north
of the Rio Grande and south of the Nueces River.
Perote - ANS-castle prisons where they held the texans
COME AND TAKE IT - ANS-The Message on the flag at the battle of Gonzales, referring to the
cannon
Siege of Bexar - ANS-...
Battle of Concepcion - ANS-...
, The Grass Fight - ANS-the battle over Mexican hay that was carried on mules because Texans
thought it was silver, Nov 26 1835
Siege of the Alamo - ANS-DID NOT have the necessities to gave Houston time to raise an
army. DID woke Texas up / get them on their feet weakening Santa Anna army/ urge the idea of
Independence
Battle of San Jacinto - ANS-Santa Anna forced to sign an armistice calling for an end to
fighting.Battle cry "Remember the Goliad"
The Council House Fight - ANS-Republic of Texas officials and a Comanche in San Antonio,
Texas, on March 19, 1840. Comanches wanted their land, Comancheria, and the Texans
wanted the Mexican & Texan captives held by the Comanches. The meeting ended with 12
Comanche leaders shot to death in the Council House, 23 shot in the streets of San Antonio,
and 30 taken captive.[2][3] The incident ended the chance for peace and led to years of hostility
and war.
Goliad - ANS-Fannin(texan) and Urea (Mexicans) led troops to Goliad. 350 men died. Fannin
surrendered and Urea moved to Victoria.
Sam Houston - ANS-Torched Gonzalez. Houston's Leadership failure try to get his men to obey
and cease fire. Houston changed from retreat to attack because he found a fine opportunity to
separate the troops. Changes to his life 1840-1841 (marriage, road to abstinence, membership
at the baptist Church). Aims regarding military threats"ease warfare fever and built texas
defense" Stayed loyal to Cherokee Indians.Houston plan to address republics "waited out the
problem that would go away'
Stephen Austin - ANS-...
Santa Anna - ANS-general/dictator of Mexico, lead the Mexican War, defeated the Texans at
The Alamo and was Captured at San Jacinto.fought to gain Mexican independence and had
become the president of Mexico. He went to Texas to stop the Texas Revolt, but was only
temporarily successful; the Alamo being his most famous, yet ultimately inconsequential victory.
He was defeated and the U.S. annexed Texas.
Cynthia Ann Parker - ANS-...
William Travis - ANS-commanded the garrison at the Alamo; important in rallying the men to
continue fighting. He was killed in the Battle of the Alamo, and he was important because his
death made Texas fight harder for their independence
correct Answers 2025/2026 A+ Graded
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Constitution of 1824 - ANS-Mexican constitution that established a states' rights government
Law of April 6, 1830 - ANS-designed to stop further U.S. immigration; Stephen F. Austin tried to
continue support the Mexican government after this law was passed and encouraged others to
do the same
Annexation - ANS-..., The adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit.
Coahuila - ANS-..., What was the name of the large Spanish province that included San Juan
Bautista and bordered the Province of Texas on the west
Anahauc - ANS-the place of the first serious conflict between Mexicans and Texans
Velasco - ANS-Place where Treaty was signed to end Texas Revolution. Provided that all
Mexicans would move south to the province
Buffalo Bayou - ANS-area where the Texas army planned to meet the Mexicans
Nueces Strip( occupied by Indians and Outlaws) - ANS-The land between the Land Rio Grande
and the Nueces River, President Polk ordered General Taylor and his forces south to the Rio
Grande, entering the territory that Mexicans
disputed. Mexico laid claim to the Nueces River—about 150 mi (240 km) north of the Rio
Grande—as its border with Texas; On April 25, 1846, a 2,000-strong Mexican cavalry
detachment attacked a 70-man U.S. patrol that had been sent into the contested territory north
of the Rio Grande and south of the Nueces River.
Perote - ANS-castle prisons where they held the texans
COME AND TAKE IT - ANS-The Message on the flag at the battle of Gonzales, referring to the
cannon
Siege of Bexar - ANS-...
Battle of Concepcion - ANS-...
, The Grass Fight - ANS-the battle over Mexican hay that was carried on mules because Texans
thought it was silver, Nov 26 1835
Siege of the Alamo - ANS-DID NOT have the necessities to gave Houston time to raise an
army. DID woke Texas up / get them on their feet weakening Santa Anna army/ urge the idea of
Independence
Battle of San Jacinto - ANS-Santa Anna forced to sign an armistice calling for an end to
fighting.Battle cry "Remember the Goliad"
The Council House Fight - ANS-Republic of Texas officials and a Comanche in San Antonio,
Texas, on March 19, 1840. Comanches wanted their land, Comancheria, and the Texans
wanted the Mexican & Texan captives held by the Comanches. The meeting ended with 12
Comanche leaders shot to death in the Council House, 23 shot in the streets of San Antonio,
and 30 taken captive.[2][3] The incident ended the chance for peace and led to years of hostility
and war.
Goliad - ANS-Fannin(texan) and Urea (Mexicans) led troops to Goliad. 350 men died. Fannin
surrendered and Urea moved to Victoria.
Sam Houston - ANS-Torched Gonzalez. Houston's Leadership failure try to get his men to obey
and cease fire. Houston changed from retreat to attack because he found a fine opportunity to
separate the troops. Changes to his life 1840-1841 (marriage, road to abstinence, membership
at the baptist Church). Aims regarding military threats"ease warfare fever and built texas
defense" Stayed loyal to Cherokee Indians.Houston plan to address republics "waited out the
problem that would go away'
Stephen Austin - ANS-...
Santa Anna - ANS-general/dictator of Mexico, lead the Mexican War, defeated the Texans at
The Alamo and was Captured at San Jacinto.fought to gain Mexican independence and had
become the president of Mexico. He went to Texas to stop the Texas Revolt, but was only
temporarily successful; the Alamo being his most famous, yet ultimately inconsequential victory.
He was defeated and the U.S. annexed Texas.
Cynthia Ann Parker - ANS-...
William Travis - ANS-commanded the garrison at the Alamo; important in rallying the men to
continue fighting. He was killed in the Battle of the Alamo, and he was important because his
death made Texas fight harder for their independence