Texas Revolution Quiz #1

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Texas Revolution Quiz

Test your knowledge of the Texas Revolution with this comprehensive quiz! Dive deep into the events, battles, and key figures that shaped the fight for Texas independence.

Whether you're a history buff or just looking to learn something new, this quiz offers:

  • 24 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • An opportunity to challenge yourself and others
  • A fun way to enhance your understanding of Texas history
24 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ChargingBuffalo27
Who initiated the first battles of the Texas Revolution?
Santa Anna
Sam Houston
Stephen F. Austin
George Washington
The word temporary means
Took control over
Started, began
Met up again
To leave an area
Who won the Battle of Gonzales?
The Mexicans
Texans
British
Spanish
Who was the commander of the Texas soldiers?
Santa Anna
Stephen F. Austin
Sam Houston
Abe Lincoln
The word proclaimed mean to
Stay for a while
Stated, declared
To take control over
To meet up again
While Texas soldiers were fighting in San Antonio, other Texans were meeting in San Felipe de Austin to
Discuss war tactics
Discuss the future of Texas.
Decide who should be president
To elect the next commander
The Convention of 1836 was held in San Antonio.
True
False
The Texas Declaration of Independence was based on the US Declaration of Independence.
True
False
May 1st if the day Texans celebrate Texas Independence day.
True
False
Captured means to release control of.
True
False
The outcome of the Battle of the Alamo was
Mexico now ruled the city of San Antonio
Mexico surrendered the city of San Antonio
San Antonio now ruled over the country of Mexico
None of the above
Name Texas soldiers that fought and died at the Battle of the Alamo. Mark all that apply.
Stephen F. Austin
Davy Crockett
William B. Travis
James Bowie
George Washington
Santa Anna
What day did the Battle of the Alamo end?
March 2, 1836
March 4, 1836
March 6, 1836
March 1, 1836
The Battle of the Alamo lasted for 8 days.
True
False
William B. Travis led the Texas soldier at the Battle of the Alamo.
True
False
Sam Houston commanded the Texas Army at the Battle of San Jacinto?
True
False
The Treaty of Goliad ended Mexican rule over Texas.
True
False
The Battle of San Jacinto was over in 8 minutes
True
False
The Battle of San Jacinto was won when Sam Houston led the Texas army to kill 600 Mexican soldiers while they were training for attack.
True
False
Santa Anna was captured during the Battle of San Jacinto.
True
False
The Runaway Scrape was
When Sam Houston led the Texas army to defeat the Mexican army
When Texas families fled for safety after the Battle of the Alamo
Was when Stephen F. Austin fell and scraped his knee while running away
The Battle of San Jacinto was the first battle in the battles of the Texas Revolution.
True
False
The Battle of San Jacinto resulted in Texas's Independence from Mexico.
True
False
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