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Texas History Chapter 10. #1 Whose daughter did James Bowie marry?. Martin de Cos. Juan Seguin. A:. B:. Vice governor of Coahuila y Tejas. Governor of Mexico. C:. D:. C. Vice Governor of Coahuila y Tejas. #2 How many people died on both sides at the Battle of the Alamo?.
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Texas History Chapter 10
#1 Whose daughter did James Bowie marry? Martin de Cos Juan Seguin A: B: Vice governor of Coahuila y Tejas Governor of Mexico C: D:
#2 How many people died on both sides at the Battle of the Alamo? More than 4,000 Unknown A: B: 1,250 Less than 5,000 C: D:
#3 How many acres did the Alamo enclose? 3 30 A: B: 33 300 C: D:
#4 Most of the Texans captured at Goliad believed they would be released executed A: B: tortured treated fairly C: D:
#5 Who said “Victory or Death!” James Bowie Sam Houston A: B: Davy Crockett William B. Travis C: D:
#6 Santa Anna’s army was all of these EXCEPT Trained & disciplined Poorly equipped A: B: Poorly clothed and fed 6,000 soldiers strong C: D:
#7 Two famous battle cries were “Remember the Alamo” and ________________. “Cruel Necessity” Give me liberty or give me death!” A: B: “Remember Goliad!” C: “No safe quarter” D:
#8 The events at the Alamo inspired most Texas to ______. join Santa Anna’s forces flee to the United States A: B: Carry on the struggle for freedom Give in to Mexico C: D:
#9 Fannin did not aid the defenders at the Alamo because • He had a shortage of men He had a shortage of food A: B: His troops had cholera Fannin’s indecision C: D:
#10 Who was the commander of the regular Texas army in 1835? Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston A: B: William Travis James Fannin C: D:
#11 Which was an important reason for the Texans’ defeat at Goliad? Lack of spirit Lack of food A: B: Lack of rifles Fannin’s indecision C: D:
#12 What did Colonel Neill tell the General Council that he needed at the Alamo? Guns & troops Medical supplies A: B: cannons Food supplies C: D:
#13 Men from the U.S. joined the Texas army for all of these reasons EXCEPT A promise of land A strong belief in liberty A: B: Good pay A desire for adventure C: D:
#14 The soldiers were told that remaining in the Alamo meant starvation Certain death A: B: defeat victory C: D:
#15 Who swore, “I will never surrender or retreat!” David Crockett William Travis A: B: Santa Anna Sam Houston C: D:
#16 Who said, “I would rather be in my present situation than to be elected to a seat in Congress for life.”? William Travis David Crockett A: B: Juan Seguin Santa Anna C: D:
#17 After the battle of the Alamo, the bodies of the defenders were Left at the Alamo hung A: B: buried burned C: D:
#18 Fannin’s troops faced all the disadvantages at the Battle of Coleto EXCEPT Lack of spirit No water to drink A: B: No reinforcements Little cover C: D:
#19 When did Travis think Santa Anna would enter Texas in 1836? Fearly September or october Late June or July A: B: Early January or February Late March, April or May C: D:
#20 Who wrote messages to people in Texas and the U.S. asking for help at the Alamo? Suzanna Dickinson William Travis A: B: Juan Seguin C: D: David Crockett
#21 Where were Santa Anna’s headquarters during the battle of the Alamo? Our Lady of Guadalupe Church San Fernando Church A: B: San Jose Mission C: D: Goliad
#22 From which city did 32 volunteers come from to fight at the Alamo? Goliad Gonzales A: B: Refugio Nacogdoches C: D:
#23 Town defended by King and Ward but taken by Urrea Goliad Gonzales A: B: Nacogdoches Refugio C: D:
#24 Who was the leader of the Mexican army that advanced from Matamoros through South Texas? Martin de Cos Jose Urrea A: B: Santa Anna Juan Seguin C: D:
#25 Which year did General Cos surrender San Antonio to the Texans? 1836 1834 A: B: 1835 1845 C: D: