Chapter 10 – The Texas Revolution
Section 1 – The Battle of the Alamo
1. Fortify – to make ______with military defense
2. Garrison – troops stationed at ______
3. Bombard – to ______often with ______
4. James Clinton Neill – colonel who gained control of ______troops after the Battle of ______
5. James Walker Fannin – commanded ______forces at Goliad; defeated by ______
6. Martin Perfecto de Cos – General of ______troops and retreated after the Battle of ______
7. Santa Anna - Mexican ______and started north to Texas with his army
8. David Crockett - Brought men to defend against Santa Anna’s troops; leader of the Battle of the ______
9. Jose Urrea – led Mexican troops up ______Rd.
10. Green B Jamison - ______that was asked to change the Alamo from a mission to a ______
11. James Bowie – Texas______that was ordered to destroy the ______
12. William Barrett Travis – Lt ______of the Battle of the ______
13. Battle of the Alamo – Most famous military clash in ______history. ______day siege between Mexicans and ______.
Section 2 – The Battle of San Jacinto
1. Reconnaissance – a survey made to gather information about an ______
2. Skirmish – a brief ______among a small number of ______
3. Cavalry - ______mounted on ______
4. Jose Urrea – Led a troop of Mexican army up ______Rd. and marched NE from the southern tip of ______. He defeated both Colonel Francis ______and Dr. James ______groups
5. James W. Fannin – Led about _____ revolutionaries at ______. His troop was ______and ______
6. Battle of Coleto – Battle where Fannin was surrounded by ______men. Fannin surrendered and surviving Texas ______were taken ______
7. Goliad – site of the execution of surrendered ______forces
8. Sam Houston – Commander of the ______army
9. Runaway Scrape – eastward movement of frightened ______
10. Battle of San Jacinto – Battle that resulted in the capture of ______
Section 3 – Texas Gains Independence
1. Ad interim - ______
2. Annexation – act of adding or joining a ______to an ______one
3. Convention of 1836 - Texas declared ______from Mexico; established a new government by adopting a ______Constitution.
4. George C. Childress – Chaired the committee in charge of ______the Texas ______of Independence
5. Lorenzo de Zavala – Helped write ______constitution, but later fled to ______and championed the Texan cause. He became ____- ______to lead the new republic
6. Treaties of Velasco – Santa Anna agreed ______to fight against Texas and provided for the exchange of all ______and ______prisoners.