1. 3/2/2012Texas Independence Day 2. Reminder to All Students1.Restrooms are to be used between classes or duringlunch. Not during class time.2. Teachers have been instructed…
Slide 1Chapter 9 Road to independence 1 Slide 2 Revolution begins After SFA's arrest tensions are building in Texas Soldiers are unable to control tension General Cos…
Slide 1 Texas Independence Day Quiz! Let’s see how ya’ll did! Slide 2 What is the capital of Texas? Austin Slide 3 Name the three branches of the Texas government. Executive,…
Slide 1 Texas Independence Day March 2, 2010 Slide 2 What is Texas Independence Day? The state of Texas has a proud history full of heroes and important events that created…
Slide 1 Unit 5 Slide 2 Texas colonists promised to be loyal to … Mexico The Pacific Ocean Slide 3 The economy of Texas was tied to the economy of … The United States…
August 28, 2013 January 24, 2014 Update your table of contents for the 4th six weeks: 1/21/14 Annexation Notes 2 1/22/14 Who’s Who Activity 3 1/23/14 Republic of TX Test…
9-3: The Convention of 1836 The Convention of 1836 met at Washington-on-the-Brazos and began on March 1, 1836, with 59 delegates in attendance. A person who is elected to…
Unit 2 Test REview Unit 2 Test Review Chapters 9, 10, 11, and 12 Law of April 6, 1830 Chapter 9, # 1 This law was written to stop immigration from the United States and it…
Chapter 9, Section 3 The Convention of 1836 Santa Anna Crosses into Texas General Santa Anna began marching into Texas with a large army to stop the rebellion. Crossed the…
Road to Independence Battle of Gonzales The number of Mexican troops was increasing in Texas and people were beginning to worry. Battle of Gonzales The first conflict between…