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Ch. 4 Test Rev. Test

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What was important about the location of San Antonio de Valero and San Antonio de Béxar?
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What were the problems at the presidios?
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Why did Kemper and Gutiérrez disagree?
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What did the Constitution of 1812 do?
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Why did the Native Americans come to live at the missions?
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What did he (Marquis de Rubi) report?
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What were the issues that Mexico faced after receiving its independence?
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What was the first mission built in Texas and where was it located?
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What was another name for the Seven Years War?
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How did the Louisiana Purchase affect Spain?
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Identify Agustin de Iturbide
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What did St. Denis do for Texas?
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Identify King Ferdinand VII.
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What were the Native Americans expected to do at the missions and what did they make?
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What were the two main goals of the missions?
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What two countries signed the Adams-Onís Treaty?
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What did the Adams-Onís Treaty say?
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Who was James Wilkinson and what did he do?
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What were the problems at the missions?
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What was the goal of the mission-presidio system?
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Corpus Christi de la Ysleta in El Paso
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Spain and the United States
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St. Denis was a Frenchman who built a trading post at Natchitoches and along with Father Hidalgo established 6 missions in East Texas.
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Kemper hoped that Texas might someday join the US and Gutiérrez wanted Texas to become part of a free Mexico
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To convert Native Americans to Christianity and to make them into loyal Spanish subjects; (to strengthen Spain’s hold on Texas)
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It set the border at the Sabine River; U.S. agreed that Spain owned Texas; Spain sold Florida to the U.S.
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French and Indian War
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He reported that Spain’s power was spread too thin across Texas,
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To keep control of Spain's land claims
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They were the halfway point between the Rio Grande and East Texas.
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high poverty; social classes argued how Mexico should be run; what would the US do
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disease, Native Americans did not want to convert, they rejected Spanish ways, Some Native Americans raided the missions
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The Spanish gave them food, protected them, offered gifts to Native Americans
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It curbed the king’s power and gave rights to the people.
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soldiers were not paid well, they went into debt, soldiers were poorly treated by the officers and soldiers disagreed with friars about how to treat Native Americans
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He was a general of the U.S. Army who was a double agent. Wilkinson and Aaron Burr, former V.P. of the U.S. planned to take Kentucky and Louisiana from the U.S. to create an independent country there. The plot failed. Wilkinson blamed everything on Burr.
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The Spanish now had a new neighbor, the United States, who was eager to expand. So the Spanish now saw the U.S. as a threat to their land.
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Mexican conservative leader who helped liberate (set free) Mexico; He helped to create the Plan of Iguala.
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King of Spain in early 1800s who was forced to give some power to the people; he did away with the Constitution of 1812
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Practice Catholicism, learn Spanish customs, farm, care for the animals/ranch, make soap and bricks, sew and blacksmithing
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This filibuster was sent to the neutral ground to remove criminals. He was upset about not receiving an army promotion, so he led an expedition in 1812 aiming to separate Texas from New Spain. He ended up being killed.
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Which filibuster was a partner with Magee and wanted to create an independent Mexico?
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Who earned the name of “the Mother of Texas” because of her strength and bravery and pioneer attitude?
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This filibuster believed Texas was part of the United States as a result of the Louisiana Purchase. He was upset that the US gave away its land claims to Texas, so he took over Nacogdoches and declared Texas free from Spain.
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Who attacked Los Adaes during the Chicken War?
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Which filibuster took command after Magee died and forced the Spanish back to San Antonio?
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Who was the former vice-president that partnered up with Wilkinson? They tried to create their own independent country, but failed and Wilkinson blamed him for everything.

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