Texas History Chapter 10 A:B: Martin de CosJuan Seguin #1 Whose daughter did James Bowie marry? C:D: Vice governor of Coahuila y Tejas Governor of Mexico.

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Texas History Chapter 10

A:B: Martin de CosJuan Seguin #1 Whose daughter did James Bowie marry? C:D: Vice governor of Coahuila y Tejas Governor of Mexico

C. Vice Governor of Coahuila y Tejas

A:B: More than 4,000Unknown #2 How many people died on both sides at the Battle of the Alamo? C:D: 1,250Less than 5,000

B. Unknown

A:B: 330 #3 How many acres did the Alamo enclose? C:D: 33300

A. 3

A:B: releasedexecuted #4 Most of the Texans captured at Goliad believed they would be C:D: torturedtreated fairly

D. Treated fairly

A:B: James BowieSam Houston #5 Who said “Victory or Death!” C:D: Davy CrockettWilliam B. Travis

D. William B. Travis

A:B: Trained & disciplinedPoorly equipped #6 Santa Anna’s army was all of these EXCEPT C:D: Poorly clothed and fed6,000 soldiers strong

A. Trained & disciplined

A:B: “Cruel Necessity” Give me liberty or give me death!” #7 Two famous battle cries were “Remember the Alamo” and ________________. C:D: “No safe quarter” “Remember Goliad!”

D. “Remember Goliad!”

A:B: join Santa Anna’s forces flee to the United States #8 The events at the Alamo inspired most Texas to ______. C:D: Carry on the struggle for freedom Give in to Mexico

C. Carry on the struggle for freedom

A:B: He had a shortage of men He had a shortage of food #9 Fannin did not aid the defenders at the Alamo because C:D: His troops had choleraFannin’s indecision

D. Fannin’s indecision

A:B: Stephen F. AustinSam Houston #10 Who was the commander of the regular Texas army in 1835? C:D: William Travis James Fannin

B. Sam Houston

A:B: Lack of food Lack of spirit #11 Which was an important reason for the Texans’ defeat at Goliad? C:D: Lack of rifles Fannin’s indecision

D. Fannin’s indecision

A:B: Guns & troops Medical supplies #12 What did Colonel Neill tell the General Council that he needed at the Alamo? C:D: Food supplies cannons

A. Guns & troops

A:B: A strong belief in liberty A promise of land #13 Men from the U.S. joined the Texas army for all of these reasons EXCEPT C:D: A desire for adventure Good pay

D. Good pay

A:B: Certain death starvation #14 The soldiers were told that remaining in the Alamo meant C:D: defeatvictory

A. Certain death

A:B: David CrockettWilliam Travis #15 Who swore, “I will never surrender or retreat!” C:D: Santa AnnaSam Houston

B. William Travis

A:B: David Crockett William Travis #16 Who said, “I would rather be in my present situation than to be elected to a seat in Congress for life.”? C:D: Santa Anna Juan Seguin

A. David Crockett

A:B: Left at the Alamohung #17 After the battle of the Alamo, the bodies of the defenders were C:D: buriedburned

D. Burned

A:B: Lack of spiritNo water to drink #18 Fannin’s troops faced all the disadvantages at the Battle of Coleto EXCEPT C:D: No reinforcementsLittle cover

A. Lack of spirit

A:B: Late June or July Fearly September or october #19 When did Travis think Santa Anna would enter Texas in 1836? C:D: Early January or February Late March, April or May

D. Late March, April or May

A:B: Suzanna DickinsonWilliam Travis C:D: Juan Seguin David Crockett #20 Who wrote messages to people in Texas and the U.S. asking for help at the Alamo?

B. William Travis

A:B: San Fernando Church Our Lady of Guadalupe Church C:D: San Jose Mission Goliad #21 Where were Santa Anna’s headquarters during the battle of the Alamo?

A. San Fernando Church

A:B: GoliadGonzales C:D: Refugio Nacogdoches #22 From which city did 32 volunteers come from to fight at the Alamo?

B. Gonzales

A:B: GoliadGonzales C:D: Refugio Nacogdoches #23 Town defended by King and Ward but taken by Urrea

C. Refugio

A:B: Jose Urrea Martin de Cos C:D: Santa AnnaJuan Seguin #24 Who was the leader of the Mexican army that advanced from Matamoros through South Texas?

A. Jose Urrea

A:B: #25 Which year did General Cos surrender San Antonio to the Texans? C:D:

C. 1835

A:B: James McCoySuzanna Dickinson #26 Who carried the news of the Alamo back to Gonzales? C:D: EsperanzaJose Urrea

B. Suzanna Dickinson

A:B: Santa AnnaMartin de Cos #27 Which Mexican general regretted executing Texans after Goliad? C:D: Jose UrreaJuan Sequin

C. Jose Urrea

A:B: TennesseeArkansas #28 Which state was David Crockett from? C:D: MissouriKentucky

A. Tennessee

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