unit 4 Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
| Term | Definition |
| Patriot | a person who holds a deep love for his or her country |
| garrison | military post |
| reform | a change that results in an improvement |
| resolution | a formal act or decision agreed to by a group of people |
| tariff | a tax on imported and exported goods |
| federal system | a system in which separate states form a national government and hold most of the power, while the national government holds less power |
| central Government | a form of government in which the national government holds most of the power and the states have less. |
| delegate | individuals who are chosen to speak for a particular group |
| ayuntamiento | the Spanish term for the local city government |
| legislature | the branch of the federal and Texas government that makes laws |
| committees of safety and correspondence | local groups that told people what was going on in thier community during the Texas and American Revolutions |
| dictator | a ruler who has complete power over a country |
| Alcalde | a Mexican official, much like mayor |
| compromise | a agreement in which each side give up some of what they want in order to gain something important |
| Provisional Government | temporary government used unit an official one can be established |
| regular army | a force of full time soldiers who serve for a set period of time |
| cavalry | soldiers on horseback |
| infantry | soldiers trained and armed to fight on foot |
| culture | the customs, ideas, beliefs, and skill of a people |
| Juan Seguin | a Tejano leader that chose to fight for Texas in the revolution |
| reinforcement | extra soldiers sent to a place to make the force there stronger |
| bayonets | a long blade that can be attached to the end of a gun |
| barracks | a building in which soldiers live |
| tactical retreat | an organized pull back of troop s from an enemy in order to gain an advantage |
| atrocity | a cruel or brutal act |
| James Fannin | the leader of the volunteer army in the Texas revolution |
| William Travis | the leader of small force that protected the Alamo. 27 year old. fought and died in the Alamo |
| ratify | to approve |
| bicameral | made up of two houses; the senate and house |
| unitary | undivided |
| Ad interim | temporary |
| George Campbell Childress | writer of the republic of Texas Constitution and declaration of independence |
| courier | a messenger sent on an urgent mission |
| protege | someone who receives support and guidance from another person in order to learn a skill or position |
| siege | a military strategy in which an army surrounds a town or fort, bombards it , and waits for the enemy to surrender |
| skirmish | a brief fight between two small groups of Soliders |
| war council | a meeting of army leader to plan a course o action for a battle |
| siesta | a brief nap or rest taken after the noon meal |
| institution loan | money lent by a bank to a business |
| Manifest Destiny | the brief that the United State had the right and duty to expand to the Pacific Ocean |
| Negotiate | to reach an agreement through compromise |
| renege | to back out of an agreement |
| adjutant | a staff officer who assist the commanding officer |
| Lopez de Santa | Mexican dictator |
| Cabinet | in government, a group of people who take charge of certain duties |
| Foreign policy | a governments plan to deals with issues outside of the country |
| domestic policy | a government plans to deal with issues issues inside of the country |
| interest | the price paid for the use of borrowed money |
| archive | collections |
| chief | |
| Edwin Moor | |
| currency | the money used in a country |
| Joint resolution | a act of both houses of Congress that has the power law |
| Veteran | a person who once served in the armed forces |
| subsistence farming | a way of farming in which the farm produces just enough income to support the farming family |
| cash crop | a crop that is grown to be sold for a profit |
| revival | meeting designed to reawaken strong religious beliefs |
| public land | property owned by a government rather that an idvidual |
| Mary Maverick |
Created by:
user-1539483
Popular History sets