Road to the Texas Revolution
Quiz by Raymond Amaro
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- Q1
Who wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence?
George Childress
Davy Crockett
Stephen F. Austin
William B. Travis
30s - Q2
A volunteer army
Militia
Empresario
Scout
Skirmish
30s - Q3
A minor fight or battle
Militia
Siege
Skirmish
Bombard
30s - Q4
Cannons and large guns, often transported on wheels
Bombard
Skirmish
Siege
Artillery
30s - Q5
A military blockade of a city or fortified place to force it to surrender
Bombard
Skirmish
Artillery
Siege
30s - Q6
To attack continuously with cannon fire
Siege
Skirmish
Bombard
Fortify
30s - Q7
A government tax on imports or exports
Resolution
Siesta
Grievance
Tariffs
30s - Q8
Traditional early afternoon rest common in Spanish and Spanish-American culture
Siesta
Bombard
Fiesta
Skirmish
30s - Q9
An Anglo American who immigrated to Texas
Spaniard
Texian
American
Mexican
30s - Q10
buildings designed for military defense
mission
bombard
fortify
fortnite
30s - Q11
Soldiers on horseback
Infantry
Artillery
Grenadier
Calvary
30s - Q12
Soldiers that fight on foot
Calvary
Infantry
Grenadier
Artillery
30s - Q13
a government which people elect their leaders
Centralist
Republic
Calvary
Militia
30s - Q14
When the Edward’s brothers claimed Nacogdoches as an independent Republic of Mexico.
Law of April 6, 1830
Mier y Teran Report
Turtle Bayou Resolutions
The Fredonian Rebellion
30s - Q15
When the Mexican government sent a general to investigate Texas and discovered that U.S. settlers outnumbered Mexican settlers 10 to 1 and led to the passing of Law of April 6, 1830.
Turtle Bayou Resolutions
The Fredonian Rebellion
Mier y Teran Report
Law of April 6, 1830
30s