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Native American and Texas History

Jeopardy7th grade

By Santos Martinez

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300pTS. 300pTS. 300pTS. 300pTS.

200pTS. 200pTS. 200pTS. 200pTS.

100pTS. 100pTS. 100pTS. 100pTS.

TexasTribes

Battles And

Massacre in

Texas

Famous People

In Texas

Texas Histor

y Events

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On October 4, 1824 this new constitution defined a new federal republic and made Catholicism its official religion.

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What is the Mexican Federal

Constitution ?

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In this year an act from the United States Government offered official citizenship to Native American tribes.

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What is the Indian Citizen Act of

1924?

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This ruling outlawed U.S. immigration into Texas, and it became illegal to bring more slaves into Texas. The law also taxed all U.S. products entering into Texas.

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What is the Law of April 6, 1830?

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This early pioneer in 1820 got permission from the

Spanish governor to settle 300 families in Texas.

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Who was Moses Austin?

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This man was known as the “Father of Texas”. He also

continued his father’s plan of colonizing Texas, by bringing

300 families from the U.S.

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Who was Stephen F. Austin?

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This Mexican Texan was a political and military person of the Texas Revolution and

Republic of Texas.

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Who was Juan Seguin?

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This tribe lived in east Texas in the piney forests in cone shaped huts.

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Who were the Caddo's?

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This tribe lived around the Texas panhandle. They lived in tee-pees because

they were nomadic buffalo hunters.

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Who were the Kiowa’s?

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There were about 12 bands of this tribe who lived on the Southern Plains. This tribe were known as warriors and very

good traders.

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Who were the Comanche's?

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This was the site of a significant battle that ended the

Texas Revolution on April 21, 1836.

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What is The Battle of San Jacinto?

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This was the site of a 13 day siege between Texas settlers and Mexican troops. It was originally a mission that later became a

deadly battleground.

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What is the Battle of the Alamo ?

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342 Texans were captured and held prisoners at this site. They were eventually massacred execution style by orders of Santa Anna.

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What is the Goliad Massacre?

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Credit Slide

Questions and Answers -- http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/ Image of Moses Austin-- http://www.thecitiesof.com/texas/escape/texashistory.html Image of Stephen F. Austin --http://ms.houstonisd.org/RevereMS/Students/project5/placeshome.htm Image of Juan Seguin --http://cfbstaff.cfbisd.edu/longwebquests/7.1lonestarheros/studentwork/0708/Magnis/Period4/JuanSeguin.htm Image of Caddo -- http://home.netcom.com/~wandaron/caddo.html Image of Kiowa -- http://motherearthbeats.com/2008/02/ Image of Comanche-- http://lisawallerrogers.wordpress.com/page/2/ Image of Alamo-- http://johnnyism.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/texas-the-im-bigger-than-you-state/ Image of San Jacinto-- http://www.texanatours.com/San%20Jacinto%20Battleground.htm Image of Goliad-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Goliad