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Start The Game

Wordy Words Meeting Adjourned Party! It’s All About The Details People, People Cause & Effect Winning team goes to the Lightning Round

Cause & Effect Describe for your partner these causes of the TX Revolution in 90 seconds or less. GO

Fredonian Rebellion Teran Report Law of April 6th Abolishment of Slavery Battle of Velasco Conventions of 1832 & 1833 Austin’s Arrest Battle of Gonzales Back to the Board Cause & Effect

People, People, People Describe for your partner these important people related to Texas during the time of the TX Revolution in 90 seconds or less. GO

Edwards Brothers Stephen F. Austin Santa Anna William B. Travis General Cos John Davis Bradburn Sam Houston People, People, People Back to the Board

It’s All About the Details Describe for your partner these details from the Law of April 6 th in 90 seconds or less. GO

 No Slavery  No immigration from U.S.  Gov’t. can take land for forts  Convict soldiers will build forts  Foreigners must have a passport  Mexican colonists will get best land Back to the Board It’s All About the Details

Wordy Words Describe for your partner these vocabulary words without saying the actual word in one minute or less. GO

 States’ rights  provisions  Customs duty  Allegiance  Centralist  Resolution  Provisional government Back to the Board Wordy Words

Meeting Adjourned Describe for your partner these important decision making meetings in one minute or less. GO

 Turtle Bayou Resolutions  Convention of 1832  Convention of 1833  Consultation Back to the Board Meeting Adjourned

Party! Describe for your partner these political factions in 30 seconds or less. GO

 War Party  Peace Party Back to the Board Party!

Lightning Round Name for your partner things that fit each category. You may not describe the category, only list items within it. You have one minute. GO

$1,000,000 $75,000 $50,000 $35,000$20,000$10,000 Stephen F. Austin Battle of Gonzales Fight for Independence DifferencesUnrest Conventions of

You Win!!!