 Revolutionary Era  Fall of the Alamo  Battle of San Jacinto  Goliad Massacre  Battle of Gonzales  D, A, C, D.

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 Revolutionary Era

 Fall of the Alamo  Battle of San Jacinto  Goliad Massacre  Battle of Gonzales  D, A, C, D

1845

 Law of April 6, 1830

 George Childress

 Goliad at the Battle of Coleto Creek

 Sam Houston

 Battle of Gonzales

 The Alamo

 Freedom for most Texans to live and work as they pleased, though slavery was permitted.

 The Texas Rangers

 Anson Jones

 Battles

 Houston

 Limited the governments power  Prevents the government from expanding  Requires executive officials and judges to be elected by voters  Separates power among three branches of government

 Popular sovereignty

 Annexation to the United States

 Forced removal of the Cherokee to Oklahoma  Council House fight

 I am Juan Seguin

 Ships of the Texas Navy

 The open land area allowed the men to be surrounded with no protection

 Turtle Bayou Resolution

 Supporter: Chief Bowles  Opponent: Jose Navarro

 Sam Houston