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Chapter 10.3 and Chapter 10.3 and Chapter 11 Test Chapter 11 Test Texas Revolution: Texas Revolution: Goliad to The Battle Goliad to The Battle of San Jacinto of San Jacinto

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Page 1: Chapter 10.3 and Chapter 11 Test Texas Revolution: Goliad to The Battle of San Jacinto

Chapter 10.3 and Chapter 10.3 and Chapter 11 TestChapter 11 Test

Texas Revolution: Goliad Texas Revolution: Goliad to The Battle of San to The Battle of San

JacintoJacinto

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Answers to Review SheetAnswers to Review Sheet1.1. Soldiers imprisoned at Goliad mistakenly believed they would be put Soldiers imprisoned at Goliad mistakenly believed they would be put

on a work detail.on a work detail.2.2. Santa Anna concluded he could easily defeat the Texas rebels.Santa Anna concluded he could easily defeat the Texas rebels.3.3. The battle of the Alamo was significant becauseThe battle of the Alamo was significant because

a. Santa Anna was delayed two weeks.a. Santa Anna was delayed two weeks.b. Mexican Army lost many professional soldiersb. Mexican Army lost many professional soldiersc. Outcome of Alamo encouraged U.S. to support warc. Outcome of Alamo encouraged U.S. to support war

4. 4. Santa Anna ordered his men to burn every town and settlement.Santa Anna ordered his men to burn every town and settlement.5.5. Sam Houston was concerned Seguin’s men would be shot since they Sam Houston was concerned Seguin’s men would be shot since they

were Tejanos.were Tejanos.6.6. Seguin’s men were supposed to wear cardboard in their hats.Seguin’s men were supposed to wear cardboard in their hats.7.7. Santa Anna was defeated easily because he did not expect the Santa Anna was defeated easily because he did not expect the

Texans to attack.Texans to attack.8.8. Santa Anna’s errors at San JacintoSanta Anna’s errors at San Jacinto

a.a. Returning to his tent to restReturning to his tent to restb.b. Not posting enough guardsNot posting enough guardsc.c. Allowing new troops to eat and restAllowing new troops to eat and rest

9.9. The Texas navy cut off supplies to the Mexican Army.The Texas navy cut off supplies to the Mexican Army.10.10. Angry Texas officers demanded that Santa Anna be executed.Angry Texas officers demanded that Santa Anna be executed.11.11. The battle of San Jacinto was important because Texas won its The battle of San Jacinto was important because Texas won its

independence.independence.

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12.12. At Groce’s plantation, Houston drilled and marched.At Groce’s plantation, Houston drilled and marched.13.13. After the victory at San Jacinto, the capital of Texas was After the victory at San Jacinto, the capital of Texas was

at Velasco.at Velasco.14.14. Houston prevented Texas officers from executing Santa Houston prevented Texas officers from executing Santa

Anna.Anna.15.15. The Invincible carried Santa Anna back to Mexico.The Invincible carried Santa Anna back to Mexico.16.16. ““Remember the Alamo” was the battle cry at the battle of Remember the Alamo” was the battle cry at the battle of

San Jacinto.San Jacinto.17.17. Santa Anna was found in tall grass.Santa Anna was found in tall grass.18.18. Agua Dulce is the creek near the battle where Grant was Agua Dulce is the creek near the battle where Grant was

defeated.defeated.19.19. Fannin’s troops were surrounded at Coleto Creek.Fannin’s troops were surrounded at Coleto Creek.20.20. Refugio is town in South Texas where scouting party was Refugio is town in South Texas where scouting party was

killed.killed.21.21. Matamoros was the starting point for Urrea’s men.Matamoros was the starting point for Urrea’s men.22.22. Goliad was the site of the execution of 350 men.Goliad was the site of the execution of 350 men.23.23. Infantry soldiers fight on foot.Infantry soldiers fight on foot.24.24. Calvary are soldiers on horseback.Calvary are soldiers on horseback.25.25. A flank is a side formation.A flank is a side formation.26.26. The Runaway Scrape was the flight of families toward the The Runaway Scrape was the flight of families toward the

Sabine.Sabine.27.27. The Twin Sisters were a gift from the people of Cincinnati.The Twin Sisters were a gift from the people of Cincinnati.