1) What was the first battle of the Texas Revolution? a) Battle of Gonzales b) Battle of San Jacinto c) Goliad Massacre d) Runaway Scrape 2) What was the Battle of Gonzales about? a) After beating the Mexican soldiers at Goliad and forcing them out of San Antonio b) So that Texans could choose their own leaders c) Texas and Mexico were fighting over a cannon d) The eastern movement of Texas settlers as fear spread of Santa Anna and his advancing army 3) When did the Texans feel that the fighting was over? a) So that Texans could choose their own leaders. b) After beating the Mexican soldiers at Goliad and forcing them out of San Antonio c) By turning the Texans' cannon on the Texas defenders d) Mexican forces would retreat south of the Rio Grande 4) When did the convention sign the Texas Declaration of Independence? a) David G. Burnet b) After beating the Mexican soldiers at Goliad and forcing them out of San Antonio c) The Texas Constitution d) March 2, 1836 5) What else did the convention delegates write? a) The Texas Constitution b) Texas and Mexico were fighting over a cannon c) The Treaty of Velasco d) So that Texans could choose their own leaders. 6) Why did the convention make Texas a republic? a) Texas and Mexico were fighting over a cannon b) The Texas Revolution ended and Texas became an independent nation. c) So that Texans could choose their own leaders. d) All property taken by Mexican forces would be returned to the Texans. 7) Who was chosen to be president of the temporary Texas government? a) James Bowie, Juan Seguin, and William B. Travis b) David G. Burnet c) Sam Houston d) Santa Anna 8) Who were some important defenders at the Battle of the Alamo? a) Santa Anna b) David G. Burnet c) Sam Houston d) James Bowie, Juan Seguin, and William B. Travis 9) How did the Mexican soldiers end the Battle of the Alamo? a) So that Texans could choose their own leaders. b) By turning the Texans' cannon on the Texas defenders c) Texas and Mexico were fighting over a cannon d) Santa Anna ordered Texan soldiers, under the command of Colonel James Fannin, to be shot 10) What was the Runaway Scrape? a) Mexican forces would retreat south of the Rio Grande b) When he was captured by Texan soldiers after the Battle of San Jacinto c) After beating the Mexican soldiers at Goliad and forcing them out of San Antonio d) The eastern movement of Texas settlers as fear spread of Santa Anna and his advancing army 11) What was the Goliad Massacre? a) Santa Anna ordered Texan soldiers, under the command of Colonel James Fannin, to be shot b) Texas and Mexico were fighting over a cannon c) After beating the Mexican soldiers at Goliad and forcing them out of San Antonio d) The eastern movement of Texas settlers as fear spread of Santa Anna and his advancing army 12) Why was the Battle of San Jacinto so short (only 18 minutes)? a) Mexican forces would retreat south of the Rio Grande b) Santa Anna ordered Texan soldiers, under the command of Colonel James Fannin, to be shot c) Santa Anna would be returned to Mexico as soon as possible. d) Because the Texans, under the command of Sam Houston, surprised the resting Mexican troops 13) When did Santa Anna surrender to Sam Houston? a) When he was captured by Texan soldiers after the Battle of San Jacinto b) The Texas Revolution ended and Texas became an independent nation. c) Santa Anna would be returned to Mexico as soon as possible. d) After beating the Mexican soldiers at Goliad and forcing them out of San Antonio 14) What happened after Santa Anna surrendered? a) All Texan and Mexican soldiers who were taken prisoner would be released. b) Santa Anna ordered Texan soldiers, under the command of Colonel James Fannin, to be shot c) The Texas Revolution ended and Texas became an independent nation. d) Battle of Gonzales 15) What did the Treaty of Velasco say about the Mexican army? a) Mexican forces would retreat south of the Rio Grande b) Santa Anna would be returned to Mexico as soon as possible. c) Santa Anna ordered Texan soldiers, under the command of Colonel James Fannin, to be shot d) Texas and Mexico were fighting over a cannon 16) What did the Treaty of Velasco say about Santa Anna? a) All Texan and Mexican soldiers who were taken prisoner would be released. b) Santa Anna would be returned to Mexico as soon as possible. c) Santa Anna ordered Texan soldiers, under the command of Colonel James Fannin, to be shot d) The Texas Revolution ended and Texas became an independent nation. 17) What did the Treaty of Velasco say about property? a) The Texas Revolution ended and Texas became an independent nation. b) All Texan and Mexican soldiers who were taken prisoner would be released. c) By turning the Texans' cannon on the Texas defenders d) All property taken by Mexican forces would be returned to the Texans. 18) What did the Treaty of Velasco say about prisoners? a) Because the Texans, under the command of Sam Houston, surprised the resting Mexican troops b) Mexican forces would retreat south of the Rio Grande c) The eastern movement of Texas settlers as fear spread of Santa Anna and his advancing army d) All Texan and Mexican soldiers who were taken prisoner would be released. 19) Who was the first president of the Republic of Texas? a) Battle of Gonzales b) David G. Burnet c) Sam Houston d) James Bowie, Juan Seguin, and William B. Travis

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