1/8 According to the video what advantages did the Texans have in the Battle of San Jacinto?

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1/8 According to the video what advantages did the Texans have in the Battle of San Jacinto?

Step 1 Use the reading about the Battle of San Jacinto the answer the following questions and map out the battle ground. Use the figurines/battle ground paper to help you visualize the battle before you actually map it out. Be sure to use a key.

Questions 1. What geographic advantages did the Texans use in the battle of San Jacinto? 2. What did Deaf Smith do that greatly helped the Texas army? 3. What was the result of the battle? (What happened, What were the causalities?)

Step 2 Primary Source Accounts Use both the Mexican and Texan primary source accounts of the Battle of San Jacinto to complete the graph.

Step 3 Painting Analysis What is happening in the painting? Describe the details. From what side (Mexico/Texas) do you think the painter is from? Explain. What is the message the artist is trying to convey to us?