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Native American and Texas History Jeopardy 7 th grade By Santos Martinez. Texas History Events. Famous People In Texas. Battles And Massacre in Texas. Texas Tribes. 300 pTS. 300 pTS. 200 pTS. 200 pTS. 200 pTS. 300 pTS. 200 pTS. 100 pTS. 100 pTS. 100 pTS. 100 pTS. 300 pTS.
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Native American and Texas History Jeopardy 7th grade By Santos Martinez
Texas History Events Famous People In Texas Battles And Massacre in Texas Texas Tribes 300pTS. 300pTS. 200pTS. 200pTS. 200pTS. 300pTS. 200pTS. 100pTS. 100pTS. 100pTS. 100pTS. 300pTS.
On October 4, 1824 this new constitution defined a new federal republic and made Catholicism its official religion.
In this year an act from the United States Government offered official citizenship to Native American tribes.
This ruling outlawed U.S. immigration into Texas, and it became illegal to bring more slaves into Texas. The law also taxed all U.S. products entering into Texas.
This early pioneer in 1820 got permission from the Spanish governor to settle 300 families in Texas.
This man was known as the “Father of Texas”. He also continued his father’s plan of colonizing Texas, by bringing 300 families from the U.S.
This Mexican Texan was a political and military person of the Texas Revolution and Republic of Texas.
This tribe lived in east Texas in the piney forests in cone shaped huts.
This tribe lived around the Texas panhandle. They lived in tee-pees because they were nomadic buffalo hunters.
There were about 12 bands of this tribe who lived on the Southern Plains. This tribe were known as warriors and very good traders.
This was the site of a significant battle that ended the Texas Revolution on April 21, 1836.
This was the site of a 13 day siege between Texas settlers and Mexican troops. It was originally a mission that later became a deadly battleground.
342 Texans were captured and held prisoners at this site. They were eventually massacred execution style by orders of Santa Anna.
Credit Slide Questions and Answers -- http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/ Image of Moses Austin-- http://www.thecitiesof.com/texas/escape/texashistory.html Image of Stephen F. Austin -- http://ms.houstonisd.org/RevereMS/Students/project5/placeshome.htm Image of Juan Seguin -- http://cfbstaff.cfbisd.edu/longwebquests/7.1lonestarheros/studentwork/0708/Magnis/Period4/JuanSeguin.htm Image of Caddo -- http://home.netcom.com/~wandaron/caddo.html Image of Kiowa -- http://motherearthbeats.com/2008/02/ Image of Comanche-- http://lisawallerrogers.wordpress.com/page/2/ Image of Alamo-- http://johnnyism.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/texas-the-im-bigger-than-you-state/ Image of San Jacinto-- http://www.texanatours.com/San%20Jacinto%20Battleground.htm Image of Goliad-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Goliad