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LO: Students will review their knowledge of the semester by completing a review.

WU: Get out review #1

HW: Review #2

Name: _______________________________________       Date: ____________  Pd: ___________

 

TX History Fall Semester Final Exam Review #2

Directions: Use your notes and the knowledge you have gained from Texas History this semester to answer the questions below. You do not have to write in complete sentences, but write as much information as possible to answer the questions. This is a completion grade, all or nothing. We will grade each section the following class day.

  1. Why did Coronado lead an expedition to search for the Seven Cities of Cibola?

 

  1. What body of water did La Salle claim for France?

 

  1. Why did La Salle claim the land by the Mississippi River?

 

  1. Define indigenous.

 

  1. What is Pineda best known for?

 

  1. What was the main goal of the Spanish in developing the mission-presidio system?

 

  1. Define mission.

 

  1. What is an epidemic?

 

  1. Why did missions fail?

 

  1. Why was Stephen F. Austin a successful empresario?

 

  1. How are Mier y Teran’s Tour and the Law of April 6, 1830 linked?

 

  1. How was the tariff (tax) on imported goods from the US supposed to affect Texas?

 

  1. How did Houston’s army compare to Santa Anna’s?

 

  1. What is a compromise?

 

  1. What do the Turtle Bayou Resolutions state?

 

  1. How did Juan Davis Bradburn anger many Texans?

 

  1. What does a Centralist believe?

 

  1. Create a timeline of events that led to the start of the Texas Revolution.

 

  1. Describe the Goliad Massacre.

 

  1. Which side won at the Battle of the Alamo?

ASSIGNED TO: TX History 2012-2013

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