Battle of Goliad Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Location where 350 Texan prisoners were executed | Goliad |
| Capital of the country of Mexico | Mexico City |
| Boundary between Texas and the U.S. | Sabine River |
| Place where the Alamo was located | San Antonio |
| Mexico issues a law that stops U.S. immigration | April 6, 1830 |
| Texas declares independence from Mexico | March 2, 1836 |
| siege and battle at the Alamo | February 23 - March 6, 1836 |
| Texan prisoners at Goliad are massacred | March 27, 1836 |
| the final battle of the Texas Revolution which lasted just 18 minutes | San Jacinto |
| the first battle of the Texas Revolution [with a “Come and Take It” flag] | Gonzales |
| the massacre of 350 Texan prisoners, including Colonel James Fannin | Goliad |
| the Battle of the Alamo where Travis, Crockett, and Bowie lost their lives | San Antonio |
| credited with writing the Texas Declaration of Independence? | George C. Childress |
| The Texas Constitution was modeled after the U.S. Constitution, and split the government into ___ branches. | 3 - executive, legislative, judicial |
| the General in command of the Mexican Army during the Texas Revolution? | Santa Anna |
| the General in command of the Texas army during their revolution from Mexico? | Sam Houston |
| When was the Texas Declaration of Independence signed? | March 2, 1836 |
| described the Goliad Massacre as a sacrifice of men and he stated Fannin was a brave man | Mexican General Jose Urrea |
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