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Unit 2 Test Review. Chapters 9, 10, 11, and 12. Chapter 9, # 1. Law of April 6, 1830. Ch. 9, #1. This law was written to stop immigration from the United States and it also placed a custom’s duty on imported goods. Ch. 9, #2. Turtle Bayou Resolutions. Ch. 9, #2. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Unit 2 Test ReviewChapters 9, 10, 11, and 12
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Law of April 6, 1830
Chapter 9, # 1
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This law was written to stop immigration from the United States and it also placed a
custom’s duty on imported goods.
Ch. 9, #1
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Turtle Bayou Resolutions
Ch. 9, #2
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This document was written for colonists to pledge their loyalty to both Mexico and
Santa Anna before the Revolution began.
Ch. 9, #2
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Battle of Gonzales
Ch. 9, #3
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First battle of the Texas Revolution.
Ch. 9, #3
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Stephen F. Austin’s arrest
Ch. 9, #4
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He wrote a letter while in Mexico to the Texas colonists.
The letter stated to write a new state of Texas Constitution.
He was arrested for treason before the Revolution began.
Ch. 9, #4
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Santa Anna
Ch.9, #5
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Santa Anna was a dictator, military leader of Mexico, President of Mexico, and
surrendered to Sam Houston at the Battle of San Jacinto.
Ch. 9, #4
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Battle of San Jacinto
Ch. 10, #1
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The Battle of San Jacinto took place on April 21, 1836.
Last battle of the Texas Revolution where Santa Anna’s troops surrendered to Sam
Houston. Caused Texas to gain their independence.
Ch. 10, #1
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Battle of the Alamo
Ch. 10, #2
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The battle of the Alamo took place on March 6, 1836.
There was a 13 day siege by the Mexican Army while the Texian Army remained inside
the Alamo to protect the Anglo settlers.
Ch. 10, #2
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Massacre @ Goliad
Ch. 10, #3
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The Massacre @ Goliad took place after the Battle of the Alamo.
Colonel Fannin and 300 of his men were taken prisoner under the command of General Urrea (Mexican Army man).
Marched to the old Mission Goliad and slaughtered.
Caused the Texans to gain momentum and want to fight in revenge of those men who
died at the Alamo and at Goliad.
Ch. 10, #3
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Sam Houston
Ch. 10, #4
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Sam Houston was leader of the entire Texas Army.
Did not become leader until after the Battle of the Alamo was fought.
Santa Anna surrendered to Houston to end the Revolution.
Ch. 10, #4
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George Childress
Ch. 10, #5
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Author of the Texas Declaration of Independence.
Texas Independence day is March 2nd.
Ch. 10, #5
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Annexation
Ch. 11, #1
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Annexation means to add or join to a country.
Ch. 11, #1
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Rejection of Annexation
Ch. 11, #2
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The U.S. rejected annexation because slavery would expand into the new state of
Texas.
Ch. 11, #2
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Dr. Anson Jones
Ch. 11, #3
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Dr. Anson Jones was the fourth President of Texas.
He was President when Texas was annexed to the U.S.
Ch. 11, #3
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First elected President of Texas
Ch. 11, #4
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Sam Houston was the first elected President of Texas.
Ch. 11, #4
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Why did Texas want to be annexed to the U.S.?
Ch. 11, #5
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So the U.S. would pay off their debts they acquired during the Texas Revolution.
Ch. 11, #5
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Mirabeau B. Lamar
Ch. 11, #6
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Mirabeau B. Lamar was the Second President of Texas.
He is the “Father of Public Education” in Texas.
Ch. 11, #6
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Five rights guaranteed to every U.S. citizen under the 1st Amendment
Ch. 12, #1
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R.A.P.P.S Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, and
Speech
Ch. 12, #1
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Constitutional government
Ch. 12, #2
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Ch. 12, #2 A constitutional government is a limited
government. The powers of the government are
explained in their country’s constitution.
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7 Principle’s of government
Ch. 12, #3
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Popular Sovereignty – the People Rule Republicanism – Power held by the people through
the efforts of the people who represent them. Limited Government – the government only has a
much power as the people give it. Separation of Powers – three branches of
government, executive, judicial, and legislative. Each branch has a specific power to exercise.
Checks and Balances – each branch “checks” on the others to make sure they are doing their job.
Federalism – power is divided between the federal government and the state government
Individual Rights – rights you are born with and are protected by the constitution
Ch. 12, #3
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Taxation of Texas Citizens
Ch. 12, #4
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To pay for services that are provided to the citizens (example: Police, EMS, Fire, etc.)
Ch. 12, #4
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Special Session
Ch. 12, #5
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Ch. 12, #5 Special session is the governments power to
call an emergency meeting is needed.
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Manifest Destiny
Ch. 12, (part II) #1
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The belief the U.S. should expand from “sea to shining sea.”
Ch. 12, (part II) #1
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Anglo-American vs. Spanish settlements
Ch. 12, (part II) #2
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Anglo-Americans usually settled in towns or on ranches.
Spanish settled in missions that grew into towns.
Ch. 12, (part II) #2
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Primary source
Ch. 12, (part II) #3
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A primary source is a firsthand account of an event.
A primary source could be used to gather information for research.
Examples: diary entries, an eyewitness to history, autobiography, etc. Non-examples: biography
Ch. 12, (part II) #3