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  • Texas History 2013 Fall Semester Review
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  • A:B: Received extra land Was not allowed to colonize #1 According to the colonization laws of 1825, a man who married a Mexican woman ________. C:D: Had to learn Spanish Paid extra taxes
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  • A. Received extra land
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  • A:B: They were the only place to find shelter They made it easier for the Indians to find food. #2 Why were missions important for the colonization of Texas? C:D: They were the 1 st permanent European settlements They gave soldiers a place to rest
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  • C. They were the 1 st permanent European settlements in Texas
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  • A:B: The CongressThe Supreme Court #3 Under the Texas constitution, free African Americans could only live in Texas when given permission by ____________. C:D: Their local government The Presidio
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  • A. The Congress
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  • A:B: The United States Mexico #4 The Texas Declaration of Independence is similar to that of ________. C:D: Great Britain Spain
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  • A. The United States
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  • A:B: Totaled about 21,000 Were called the Old Three Hundred #5 The original settlers to Austins colony C:D: Came mostly from Mexico Were killed by Native Americans
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  • B. Were called the Old Three Hundred
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  • A:B: Stephen F. Austin Martin De Leon #6 Which empresario established Gonzalez as the headquarters for his colony? C:D: Green DeWitt Erasmo Seguin
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  • C. Green DeWitt
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  • A:B: Very dense Very sparse #7 The population of the Mountains and Basins region is _____. C:D: Centered in the East Centered in the mountains
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  • B. Very sparse
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  • A:B: DictatorCentralist #8 Many colonists backed Santa Anna because he declared himself to be a ______. C:D: Federalist Republican
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  • C. Federalist
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  • A:B: November 11 March 2 #9 Texas Independence Day is celebrated on ____. C:D: June 14 July 4
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  • B. March 2
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  • A:B: A declaration of independence Mexicans fighting on Texas side #10 At the Consultation, the Peace Party delegates objected to _____. C:D: Any opposition to Santa Anna The Mexican Constitution of 1824
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  • A. A declaration of independence
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  • A:B: State Colonization Treaty of 1824 Adams-Onis Treaty #11 What treaty settled the boundary dispute between Spain and the U.S.? C:D: Treaty of Paris 1763 Spanish-American Treaty of 1819
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  • B. Adams- Onis Treaty
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  • A:B: New missions A provisional government #12 One important result of the Consultation was the creation of ______. C:D: New settlementsNew trade agreements
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  • B. A provisional government
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  • A:B: FishingTrading with other tribes #13 Comanche life centered on two activities: hunting and ______. C:D: Farming Making war on other tribes
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  • D. Making war on other tribes
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  • A:B: Doubled in sizeBecame smaller #14 As a result of the Louisiana Purchase, the U.S. _______. C:D: Came into conflict with France Became involved in the War of 1812.
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  • A. Doubled in size
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  • A:B: 1519 1527 #15 When did the first mapping of the Texas coastline occur? C:D: 15361539
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  • A. 1519
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  • A:B: Democrats Federalists #16 Which group supported the ideology of the Mexican Constitution of 1824? C:D: WhigsCentralists
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  • B. Federalists
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  • A:B: Attacking enemies Trading with the Jumanos #17 The Plains people used horses for hunting and ______. C:D: Playing sportsTrading with the Spaniards
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  • A. Attacking enemies
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  • A:B: Low elevation Closeness to the Gulf of Mexico #18 The cooler temperatures in the Great Plains are due largely to the regions ________. C:D: High elevationMountains
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  • C. High elevation
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  • A:B: Violent storms A very dry climate #19 When cool air from the north combines with moist, warm air from the Gulf of Mexico, it results in _______. C:D: A norther Cooler average temperatures
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  • A. Violent storms
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  • A:B: Moses AustinGreen DeWitt C:D: Stephen F. Austin Erasmo Seguin #20 Which of the following empresarios paved the way for Anglo settlements in Texas?
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  • A. Moses Austin
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  • A:B: Anglo settlements were always near water Spanish came to convert Native Americans to Christianity C:D: Anglos came to convert Native Americans to Christianity No differences #21 The major difference between Spanish and Anglo settlements was _______.
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  • B. Spanish came to convert Native Americans to Christianity
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  • A:B: People already living on the land Native American village C:D: Land ruined by drought Fertile wilderness #22 What did Haden Edwards discover when he arrived in Nacogdoches?
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  • A. People already living on the land
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  • A:B: He wanted to stop influx of outsiders coming to Texas He believed it was the way for Texas to stay separate from Mexico C:D: He thought it would improve Mexican economy He believed Santa Anna had become a dictator. #23 Why did Stephen F. Austin say, War is our only recourse ?
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  • D. He believed Santa Anna had become a dictator
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  • A:B: Wanted good farmland at a cheap price Wanted to become citizens of Spain C:D: They didnt have to pay for land They knew life would be easier there #24 Why did many Anglo Americans want to settle in Texas?
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  • A. Wanted good farmland at a cheap price
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  • A:B: Battle of Goliad Siege of Bexar C:D: The Grass FightBattle of Gonzales #25 Ben Milam fought at this battle
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  • B. Siege of Bexar
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  • A:B: He rejected the proposal He voted for the proposal C:D: He voted to expand the proposal He overrode the proposal #26 When Gov. Smith vetoed the proposal, what did that mean?
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  • A. He rejected the proposal
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  • A:B: Stephen F. Austin George C. Childress C:D: David G. BurnetSam Houston #27 Who wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence?
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  • B. George C. Childress
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  • A:B: Mexican Constitution of 1824 Law of April 6, 1830 C:D: ConsultationTurtle Bayou Resolutions #28 What prohibited immigration of settlers from the United States?
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  • B. Law of April 6, 1830
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  • A:B: United States Canary Islands C:D: FranceNative Americans #29 During early colonization, the Texas economy was closely tied to the economy of what country?
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  • A. United States
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  • A:B: Mission San Antonio de Valero was founded Mexico won independence from Spain C:D: First Tejas mission opened Spanish & French War was fought #30 Why was 1718 important to Texas history?
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  • A. Mission San Antonio de Valero was founded
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  • A:B: Spanish LegacyNational Right C:D: Manifest DestinyCommon Sense #31 What term refers to the belief that Americans were predestined to conquer the North American continent from coast to coast?
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  • C. Manifest Destiny
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  • A:B: GoliadDallas C:D: NacogdochesSan Antonio #32 Which was the most populated settlement in Texas by 1783?
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  • D. San Antonio
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  • A:B: The collection of import taxes The imprisonment of Austin C:D: Religious intolerance Trade with Native Americans #33 What issue caused trouble in Anahuac in 1835?
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  • A. The collection of import taxes
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  • A:B: Moisture-filled air moving up the mountains is cooled The mountains are closer to the Gulf of Mexico C:D: Human-environment interaction affects amount of rainfall Tornadoes are common in this area #34 The West Texas mountains receive more rainfall than the nearby desert because ___________.
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  • A. Moisture-filled air moving up the mountains is cooled.
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  • A:B: The Canary Islands Northern United States C:D: IrelandSouthern United States #35 Where were the majority of immigrants to Texas during the 1820s from?
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  • D. Southern United States
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  • A:B: Texas was loyal to Mexico Texas wanted to become its own independent nation C:D: Texas should be its own state Texas believed Santa Anna to be a Centralist #36 The Turtle Bayou Resolutions stated that _____________.
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  • A. Texas was loyal to Mexico
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  • A:B: NacogdochesAnahuac C:D: San FelipeVelasco #37 Where was the first clash between colonists and Mexican authorities?
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  • A. Nacogdoches
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  • A:B: They were tired of fighting They hoped Santa Anna would come C:D: They had no heavy artillery They wanted to befriend General Cos #38 Why did Texans decide to lay siege to San Antonio instead of attacking?
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  • C. They had no heavy artillery
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  • A:B: Martin de CosAntonio Tenorio C:D: Santa AnnaJuan Almonte #39 The commander of the Mexican forces in Coahuila was ___________.
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  • A. Martin de Cos
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  • A:B: Opening the Port of New Orleans Aiding Stephen F. Austin in his quest for colonization C:D: Creating the contract to bring 300 settlers to Texas Paving the way for Anglo colonization #40 Erasmo Seguin contributed to the growth of Texas settlements by ___________.
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  • B. Aiding Stephen F. Austin in his quest for colonization
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  • A:B: Rio GrandeWestern mountains C:D: Gulf of MexicoSmall amount of rainfall #41 The Coastal Plains region has a mild climate because of the ________.
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  • C. Gulf of Mexico
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  • A:B: Scouts led by Johnson & the Mexican Calvary Texas volunteers & a mule train C:D: Ben Milams troops & Mexican soldiers Texas volunteers & a Mexican general #42 The Grass Fight was between ______.
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  • B. Texas volunteers & a mule train
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  • A:B: Settlers owned no slaves Anglo American influence was strong C:D: Settlers were mostly Catholic Settlers were mostly Mexican #43 What did Mier y Teran report that he found in East Texas?
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  • B. Anglo American influence was strong
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  • A:B: Mexican soldiers were sent to Nacogdoches The U.S. acquired Texas C:D: Fredonia gained independence U.S. lost interest in Texas #44 What happened as a result of the Fredonian Revolt?
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  • A. Mexican soldiers were sent to Nacogdoches
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  • A:B: GoliadGonzales C:D: The AlamoSan Felipe #45 When General Cos surrendered his army, it was held up in ________.
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  • C. The Alamo
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  • A:B: Legalized Abolished immediately C:D: To be legalized in 1850 To be abolished in 5 years #46 According to the Texas Constitution of 1836, slavery was ___________.
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  • A. Legalized
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  • A:B: GoliadGonzales C:D: Siege of BexarGrass Fight #47 At which battle did the Texans post a flag that said, Come and Take It!?
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  • B. Gonzalez
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  • A:B: Texans held a convention Texans declared independence from Mexico C:D: Texans held a Consultation Texans passed a law #48 What happened in November 1835?
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  • C. Texans held a Consultation
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