
Texas Revolution
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- Q1What year did the Texas Revolution begin?186118351845182130s
- Q2Which battle is often considered the turning point of the Texas Revolution?Battle of GonzalesBattle of San JacintoBattle of ColetoBattle of the Alamo30s
- Q3Who was the commander of the Texian forces during the Battle of San Jacinto?James BowieWilliam B. TravisSam HoustonStephen F. Austin30s
- Q4Which document officially declared Texas' independence from Mexico?Texas Declaration of IndependenceTreaty of Guadalupe HidalgoTreaty of VelascoTexas Constitution30s
- Q5What was the main event that took place at the Alamo?A treaty was signedA major battle was avoidedThe Texas Constitution was writtenA siege by Mexican forces30s
- Q6What was the primary cause of the Texas Revolution?A trade embargo from MexicoConflicts with Native American tribesA desire for more landDisputes over slavery and governance30s
- Q7Which famous quote is associated with the defense of the Alamo?I have a dream!No taxation without representation!Remember the Alamo!Give me liberty, or give me death!30s
- Q8Who was the president of the Republic of Texas after its independence?Sam HoustonDavid G. BurnetJames K. PolkStephen F. Austin30s
- Q9What was one consequence of the Texas Revolution?Slavery was abolished in TexasTexas joined the Union immediatelyTexas became an independent republicMexico gained control of more territory30s
- Q10What role did Stephen F. Austin play in the Texas Revolution?He signed the Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoHe was a key leader and promoter of Texian settlementHe was a Mexican generalHe was the commander at the Battle of San Jacinto30s