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American pioneer who played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution, culminating in his death at the Battle of the Alamo. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Revolution Era, Siege, Lexington of Texas and more.
The Texas Revolution. UNIT 5 3 WEEKs Resources for teachers to aid classroom instruction that cover Texas History during the period 1835 - 1836. Brought to you by The Portal to Texas History. Resources. Era Overview. Conflicts during the Revolution Period brought tremendous chaos and upheaval to nearly everyone within Texas.
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After this introduction to the unit vocabulary, students will know how to use social studies terminology correctly, including customs duties; delegate; provisional government; republic; siege; state’s rights; and revolution. Vocabulary includes terms, key people, and events of the Texas Revolution.
Texas Revolution: The Big Picture. Lesson 90 min. Students will understand how individuals, events, and issues related to the Texas Revolution shaped the history of Texas, through analysis of letters, journals, and personal accounts from the Alamo. Brought to you by The Portal to Texas History.
On October 2, 1835, the first shots of the Texas Revolution were fired at Gonzales and Texians made history in their fierce quest for a new beginning separate from Mexico. In these interactive videos, follow the road to revolution as Texas fought to become an independent republic.