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| the term for a person living in the US and whose ancestors come from Europe |
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| to make Texas independent from Spain |
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| the goal of filibusters in Texas |
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| the US general who compromised with Spain to create the Neutral Ground Agreement |
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| the term for a person who comes to a country to settle |
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| Juan Bautista de las Casas |
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| the person who led a rebellion and took over San Antonio before being executed |
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| the lieutenant responsible for patrolling the neutral ground before resigning from the US Army |
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| the woman who became the Mother of Texas because of her success |
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| the branch of government that enforces laws |
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| the person known as the Father of Mexican Independence |
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| the first filibuster in Texas |
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| the priest who baptized dishonest Catholics |
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| the person known as the Father of Texas |
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| created a neutral zone between the Arroyo Hondo and the Sabine River |
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| the term for an agent who makes all arrangements to bring settlers to a colony |
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| cheap land, adventure, and to escape problems |
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| reasons settlers moved to Texas |
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| had people apply reason and science to government |
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| the name of the speech given on September 16, 1810 |
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| the person who petitioned to bring 300 families to Texas to settle |
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| the pirate who founded the settlement of Campeachy |
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| Jose Bernardo Guitierrez de Lara |
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| the person who helped Magee create the Republic of the North militia |
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| the term for persuading someone to join a group |
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| the establishment of San Antonio |
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| the significance of the year 1718 |
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| diary, photograph, painting |
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| examples of primary sources |
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| they were worried about being outnumbered |
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| the reason Spanish authorities were concerned about US settlers moving to Texas |
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| Mexico gained its independence |
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| the significance of the year 1821 |
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| the term for a formal written request |
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| the term for a person of Mexican descent living in Texas |
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| Spain ceded Florida to the US and agreed that the Sabine river would be the boundary between Texas and Louisiana |
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| the terms of the Adams-Onis Treaty |
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| examples of secondary sources |
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| the significance of the year 1519 |
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| the last major filibuster in Texas |
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| pledge loyalty to the Spanish government and become Catholic |
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| the terms colonists had to agree to when moving to Missouri and Texas |
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| the term for an adventurer who engages in a private rebellious activity in a foreign country |
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| the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution |
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| a set of laws dealing with disputes between citizens |
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| the purpose of appeals courts |
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| to make sure that laws were applied correctly during a trial |
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| the constitution that limits legislative sessions to every other year for 140 days |
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| the types of cases a district court hears |
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