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3rd 6 Weeks PRT S.S.
3rd Six Weeks PRT Review Social Studies 7th Grade
Question | Answer |
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Sam Houston | First President of Texas (Know his policies) |
Mirabeau Lamar | Father of Texas education and 2nd president of Texas |
Mary Maverick | First-hand witness of the Council House Fight |
Anson Jones | Third president of Texas who helped get Texas annexed into the United States |
Chief Bowles | Negotiated peace treaty with Sam Houston |
David G. Burnet | Interim President of Texas |
Jack Coffee Hays | Leader of Texas Rangers |
William Goyens | Helped negotiate a treaty between the Texans and Cherokee |
Edwin W. Moore | Commander of Texas Navy |
Jose Antonio Navarro | Only Hispanic delegate at the Convention of 1845 |
List the events that characterize the revolution and republic of Texas | Texas Revolution: Battle of Gonzales, Siege of the Alamo, Battle of San Jacinto Republic of Texas: Houston and Lamar presidencies |
List the events that describe conflicts between the republic of Texas and Mexico | Cordova Rebellion, Santa Fe Rebellion, Battle of Salado Creek, Mier Expedition |
Describe the relationship between Mirabeau Lamar and Sam Houston. | Polar opposites in political views. |
Describe why peace with Mexico was difficult under Sam Houston’s second term. | Mexico invaded Texas twice and seized San Antonio. |
Describe why East Texas was a problem during Sam Houston’s second term. | Feuds between Regulators and Moderators. |
Describe why Lamar was not in favor of the peace treaty with the Cherokee. | He believed that they were inferior and the Texas government had no right to negotiate peace. |
Describe why it was difficult for speculators to make a profit under Houston’s land policy. | Land was easy to acquire. |
Describe the significance of the Texas Rangers. | Protected Texas from Native American attacks and Mexican invasion. |
Compare and Contrast the Mexican, U.S., and Texas governments. | Page 33 in your ISN |
List the impacts annexation would have on Texas. | It would strengthen the military and economy. |