Republic and Early Statehood
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- Q1adding of a state into a countryAnnexation30sEditDelete
- Q2Texas was its own country from 1836 until 1845.Republic of Texas30sEditDelete
- Q3first president of the Republic of Texas.Sam Houston30sEditDelete
- Q4president of Texas when Texas was annexed to the US.Anson Jones30sEditDelete
- Q5law enforcement group started by Houston to protect the frontier from Native American raids.Texas Rangers30sEditDelete
- Q6Rebellion led by Tejano Vincente Cordova and Cherokee against Texas independence.Cordova Rebellion30sEditDelete
- Q7fight between Comanche and Texans over hostages taken.Council House Fight30sEditDelete
- Q8wrote about what life was like in Texas.Mary Maverick30sEditDelete
- Q9rights granted by the Bill of Rights.Individual Rights30sEditDelete
- Q10listed rights for the protection of individual rights.Bill of Rights30sEditDelete
- Q11election of government officialsPopular Sovereignty30sEditDelete
- Q12created three branches of governmentSeperation of Powers30sEditDelete
- Q13branch of government that enforces the laws.Executive Branch30sEditDelete
- Q14branch of government that makes the laws.Legislative Branch30sEditDelete
- Q15branch of government that interprets the laws.Judicial Branch30sEditDelete
- Q16set the present-day borders of Texas.Compromise of 185030sEditDelete
- Q17important point for imports and exports of Texas.Port of Houston30sEditDelete
- Q18settled in Central Texas in the 1840'sGerman Immigrants30sEditDelete
- Q19elected the second president of TexasMirabeau Lamar30sEditDelete
- Q20first capital of the Republic of Texas.Columbia, Texas30sEditDelete