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QUIZ Chapter 8

QUIZ Chapter 8. For the QUIZ: write your name, date, and class period on a sheet of paper. Number your paper from 1 - 5 and write the letter for each question below. Section 1: The Difficulties Begin. The empresario who angered settlers by demanding to see titles to their land was ________.

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QUIZ Chapter 8

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  1. QUIZChapter 8 For the QUIZ: write your name, date, and class period on a sheet of paper. Number your paper from 1 - 5 and write the letter for each question below. Section 1: The Difficulties Begin

  2. The empresario who angered settlers by demanding to see titles to their land was ________. A. Anthony Butler C. Sam Houston B. Stephen F. Austin D. Haden Edwards • In his report to the Mexican president, General Mier y Teran expressed concern about: A. collecting unpaid customs taxes from Texan settlers. B. abolishing slavery in the Texas colonies. C. the growing American influence in Texas. D. outlawing immigration. • When the _____ Party came into power in Mexico, they issued regulations to bring Texas colonies of Mexico more under the authority of the national government. A. Whig C. Federalist B. Centralist D. War • The leader of the Freedonian revolt was _____. A. Benjamin Edwards C. Jose Antonio Saucedo B. Stephen F. Austin D. Anthony Butler • The Law of April 6, 1830 stopped immigration: A. to Mexico from Texas. C. to Texas from the U.S. B. to Texas from Mexico. D. to the U.S. from Mexico.

  3. BONUS! Bonus (2 pts): The words on the flag raised by settlers in the Freedonian revolt in declaration of their new Republic of Freedonia read: “_____, _____, and ____.”

  4. QUIZChapter 8 For the QUIZ: write your name, date, and class period on a sheet of paper. Number your paper from 1 - 5 and write the letter for each question below. Section 2: Rebellions, 1833-34

  5. The Turtle Bayou Resolution declared A. Colonists’ loyalty to Mexico C. Santa Anna president of Mexico B. Slavery abolished in Mexico D. colonists independence from Mexico • Colonists near Anahuac accused Col. Bradburn of all of the following EXCEPT: A. Taking supplies C. refusing to give up runaway slaves B. Failing to enforce the law D. collecting customs taxes on imported goods • President Bustamante was unpopular with the colonists because he A. Seized their land C. Ignored Mexico’s constitution of 1824 B. Refused to give up runaway slaves D. attempted to collect customs taxes • At the battle of Velasco, Col. Ugartechea and the Mexican troops A. Defeated John Austin C. asked for pardons B. Had no losses D. surrendered • Most colonists were initially pleased by the election of Santa Anna as president of Mexico because A. He supported free trade C. they thought he would support Texas B. He was pro-slavery D. he was also a colonist

  6. QUIZChapter 8 Section 3: Increased Tensions 1833-1835 For the QUIZ: write your name, date, and class period on a sheet of paper. Number your paper from 1 - 5 and write the letter for each question below.

  7. 1. At the time of the Consultation, the War Party wanted to A. attack Mexico City. B. declare independence from Mexico immediately. C. raid the Mexican treasury. D. hold peace talks with Mexican officials. 2. The person who said, “war is our only resource” was ____. A. Lorenzo de Zavala C. William B. Travis B. Stephen F. Austin D. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna 3. Austin approved the Consultation because he was convinced that Santa Anna was becoming A. an ally of the Texans. C. a dictator. B. hostile towards Mexican settlers. D. an ineffective leader. 4. Problems facing Mexico’s capital in 1833 included all of the following EXCEPT: A. an unorganized system of government. B. a deadly cholera epidemic. C. nothing had been done to resolve conflicts in Texas. D. Santa Anna’s government had recently been overthrown. 5. In a letter to Mexican officials at San Antonio, Stephen F. Austin urged A. the overthrow of Santa Anna. B. a separate state government for Texas. C. a commercial treaty with the U.S. D. the legalization of slavery in Texas.

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