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Test Study Guide Use Notes Reminder Review Projects Due Monday 11/14

Study Guides- Test date: 11/15 1. Texans didn’t want to give up a cannon loaned to them by the Mexican gov. 2. March 2, 1836 3. (1) Battle of Gonzales (2) Siege of San Antonio (3) Battle of the Alamo (4) Goliad Massacre (5) Battle of San Jacinto 4. Revolution & Republic 5. Inspired Texans to carry on the struggle for freedom

6. The year that Texas got independence from Mexico. 7. Texas would get independence, prisoners would be exchanged, Santa Anna would be sent back to Mexico 8. Santa Anna would persuade Mexican leaders that the Rio Grande would be the new border. 9. It inspired the Law of April 6, 1830 to be created. 10. San Jacinto 11. United States 12. Infantry- foot soldiers ; cavalry- in horseback

13. Centralists 14. Gonzales 15. To spread word that the Mexican army was in control 16. Mexican Constitution of 1824 17. Texas Declaration of Independence 18. Fight with him in the Alamo 19. Battle of Gonzales

20. Identify these individuals -William B. Travis -James Fannin -Lorenzo de Zavala -George C. Childress -Juan Seguin -Sam Houston -Santa Anna

21. “Remember the Alamo!” ; “Remember Goliad!” 22. To surround the enemy 23. A temporary government 24. Washington on the Brazos 25. Sam Houston; Juan Seguin; Santa Anna 26. David Burnett; Lorenzo de Zavala 27. A group of soldiers at a military post 28. A letter; journal; autobiography 29. Textbook; Biography; Historian’s interpretation