6-Weeks Test Review Test is Monday!. Points of View of the Revolution  Texan?  Mexican?

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6-Weeks Test Review Test is Monday!

Points of View of the Revolution  Texan?  Mexican?

Alamo  Start of Battle?  End of Battle?  Important People?

Alamo cont.  Advantages and Disadvantages of both sides?  Significance?

Goliad  List Fannin’s Decisions:  What were the consequences of his actions?

Goliad cont.  Significance?  Consequences for Sam Houston and the Texas Army?

San Jacinto  What was the issue(s) facing Sam Houston and the Texas army?  Outcome of the Battle?

San Jacinto cont.  What mistakes did Santa Anna make?  Significance of the Battle?