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What is the University of Washington? Example A public institution in the Pacific Northwest with a Husky named “Dubs” as its mascot What is the University of Washington?

8. Which Mexican political group did Texans agree/side with? 100 8. Which Mexican political group did Texans agree/side with? Federalists

Civilians (people not in armed forces) 200 20. Who did the settlers believe should rule the country? It was one of their key beliefs. Civilians (people not in armed forces)

To make American goods cost more than Mexican goods 300 15. Why did Mexico decide to place taxes (tariffs) on goods from the U.S.? To make American goods cost more than Mexican goods

400 21. Which General was sent to Texas to “spy and report” after Haden Edward’s Fredonian Rebellion? Mier y Teran

500 25. When SFA finally met with Santa Anna in Mexico City, which demand from the Convention of 1833 did Santa Anna not support? separate statehood

ended/abolished slavery in Mexico; 1829 100 5. What did Mexico do about slavery? What year did this happen? ended/abolished slavery in Mexico; 1829

Cancel empresario contracts; collect taxes; stop immigration 200 17. List 3 reasons why Mexican troops were sent to Texas after the Law of April 6, 1830? Cancel empresario contracts; collect taxes; stop immigration

300 2. Who were selected as the delegates/leaders for the Convention of 1832 and 1833? 1832 – SFA 1833 – William Wharton

Coahuila y Tejas Saltillo 400 22. Texas was part of a larger Mexican state called? What was the name of its capital? Coahuila y Tejas Saltillo

the Spanish term for local city government 500 Define ayuntamiento. the Spanish term for local city government

12. Who seized power of the Mexican government in 1833? 100 12. Who seized power of the Mexican government in 1833? Santa Anna

offered to buy Texas from Mexico 200 6. What was Joel Poinsett’s position/job? What did he do with $1 million dollars? U.S. minister; offered to buy Texas from Mexico

300 18. What meeting was held by Texans in November 1835 in San Felipe to determine the future of Texas? Consultation

4. What 7 demands were made during the Convention of 1833? 300 4. What 7 demands were made during the Convention of 1833? Better mail service; reform of courts; more money for schools; right to use English in business and law; improved defense against Native Am raids; end ban on immigration from U.S.; allow Texas to become a separate Mexican state

Army; Catholic Church; Leaders of Mexican Revolution 500 11. What 3 groups made up the Centers of Power in Mexico’s government? Army; Catholic Church; Leaders of Mexican Revolution

100 7. The last piece of work at the Convention of 1833 was to draft a state constitution for Texas. What newcomer to Texas was in charge of writing this draft? Sam Houston

to break up the state government 200 23. Why did General Cos travel to Anahuac after Santa Anna created a Centralist Mexico (dictator)? to break up the state government

300 separate states form a national government and hold most of the power; national government has less power federal system

Fort Velasco; Brazos River 400 14. The trouble at Anahuac was settled peacefully but the settlers attacked a Mexican fort and fighting broke out. Name the fort? On what river? Fort Velasco; Brazos River

Turtle Bayou Resolutions 500 9. What was the first organized, written protest against the Mexican government? Turtle Bayou Resolutions

100 16. What was the purpose of the committees of safety and correspondence? to keep the Texan community safe and informed by sharing news during war

Army and Catholic Church 200 19. Which 2 groups did Santa Anna side with to increase his power? Army and Catholic Church

national government has the most power; states have very little power 300 national government has the most power; states have very little power central government

10. List the 3 parts of the Law of April 6, 1830 400 10. List the 3 parts of the Law of April 6, 1830 Canceled empresario contracts; placed taxes on goods from U.S.; stopped immigration from U.S.

individuals who are chosen to speak for a group 500 individuals who are chosen to speak for a group delegates

A person who holds a deep love for his or her country 100 Define patriot. A person who holds a deep love for his or her country

3. What were the two demands at the Convention of 1832? 200 3. What were the two demands at the Convention of 1832? End ban on immigration from U.S.; allow Texas to be a separate Mexican state

Santa Anna resigned due to poor health 300 13. In which meeting did people decide to send messenger SFA to Mexico City? Who did he meet with instead of Santa Anna? Why? Convention of 1833 VP Farias Santa Anna resigned due to poor health

Seat in Territorial Legislature Law student Judge 400 24. What 3 jobs were instrumental in SFA’s early career? Seat in Territorial Legislature Law student Judge

500 1. Why was Austin arrested in Mexico in January 1834? He was released after how many years?   Sent a letter to set-up state government for Texas without approval; 1 ½ years