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Texas Revolution MP4

Review for 2022 MP4 Mini Assessment

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Battle in which the Texans led by William B. Travis held off Santa Anna's Mexican army for 13 days, before eventually falling to the Mexican army on March 6, 1836. Battle of the Alamo
Dictator of Mexico and military leader of the Mexican Army during the Texas Revolution. Santa Anna
Leader of the Revolutionary (Texas) Army during the Texas Revolution. Sam Houston
Occurred on April 21, 1836. Sam Houston's Texan army defeated Santa Anna's Mexican army in the shortest battle ever (18 minutes). Santa Anna was captured the next day and surrendered to Sam Houston ending the Texas Revolution. Battle of San Jacinto
Tejano leader who survived the Alamo because he was sent to go warn Sam Houston about the events at the Alamo. Later fought at the Battle of San Jacinto. Juan Seguin
Military leader of Texas forces at the Alamo, he was killed by Mexican forces during the final day of the battle. William B. Travis
Event in which Col. James Fannin surrendered to Mexican troops at the Battle of Coleto. Santa Anna then ordered the execution of 300 Texans. Goliad Massacre
Person given credit for writing the Texas Declaration of Independence. George Childress
1st battle of the TX Revolution won by the Texans, fought when citizens would not give up a cannon that was given to them by the Mexican government to defend themselves against Indians. The Texans flew a flag over the cannon that read "Come and Take It." Battle of Gonzales
Texas Independence Day March 2, 1836
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