Most of the battles of the Texas Revolution were fought in which area of Texas? The Northwest section of Texas The Southwest section of Texas The Western section of Texas The Eastern section of Texas

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Answer 1

Answer:

Battle of the Alamo

Explanation:

it was the most fought place in the revolution.

Answer 2
When General Santa Anna changed the constitution and began operating as a dictator, Federalists throughout the country revolted; in Texas, an armed uprising began on October 2, 1835, when settlers refused to return a small cannon to Mexican troops. This Battle of Gonzales ended with Mexican troops retreating empty-handed to San Antonio de Bexar (now the U.S. city of San Antonio, Texas). Emboldened by their victory, the Texans formed a volunteer army. A small force of Texans traveled down the Texas coastline, defeating Mexican troops at Goliad and at Fort Lipantitlán. The majority of the Texan troops followed General Sam Houston where they initiated a siege of the Mexican garrison. After victories in several skirmishes, including the Battle of Concepción and the Grass Fight, the Texans attacked Bexar. After several days of fighting, the Siege of Bexar ended with the surrender of the Mexican general.

Many Texans believed the war was now over, and the majority of the settlers returned to their homes. The remaining troops were garrisoned at the Alamo Mission in Bexar and at Presidio La Bahia in Goliad. In early January, a large number of the remaining soldiers, most of them adventurers recently arrived from the United States, began clamoring to invade Mexico. Colonel Frank W. Johnson and Dr. James Grant began preparing to attack Matamoros. Even before Cos's defeat, Santa Anna had been making plans to retake Texas. In January, he led the "Army of Operations in Texas" towards the rebellious territory. At the Rio Grande, the army divided; Santa Anna led the bulk of the troops toward Bexar, where he laid siege to the Alamo. The remaining troops, under General Jose de Urrea, traveled up the coastline, easily defeating Johnson and Grant at the battles of San Patricio and Agua Dulce.

News of these first Mexican victories cheered the Mexican force gathered at Bexar. On March 6, Santa Anna ordered an assault on the Alamo; all but a few of the defenders were killed. A woman, the wife of an Alamo defender, her baby, and a slave of an Alamo defender were released to tell Sam Houston what had happened. The youngest person in the Alamo was 16 years old. They were told to say that everyone would either surrender or die.

News of the Texan defeat and approach of the Mexican army terrified the settlers; in an event later known as the Runaway Scrape, settlers, the Texas government, and the remnants of the Texan army under the command of Sam Houston fled east, away from the approaching army. Houston ordered Colonel James Fannin to abandon Goliad and join his retreat. However, Fannin delayed his departure and sent a quarter of his troops to help evacuate the settlers at Refugio. Centralist forces in the area were stronger than the Texans expected at Refugio and defeated them. After receiving word of the defeat, Fannin finally began his retreat. His men were quickly overtaken and surrounded by Mexican soldiers. Fannin fought courageously at the Battle of Coleto, but was forced to surrender. He and his 300 men were taken prisoner, but just days later were executed in the Goliad Massacre.

The only remaining Texan troops were those retreating with Houston. After learning that Santa Anna had again divided his forces, Houston ordered an attack on April 21, 1836. Crying "Remember the Alamo" and "Remember Goliad", the Texans showed little mercy during the Battle of San Jacinto. Santa Anna was captured in hiding the following day and he ordered his army to return to Mexico, ending the Texas Revolution.

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3. The Mississippians were known as large scale farmers. What were the types of crops they might have grown?
a. Corn, beans, squash ... (3 Sisters)
b. Beans, tobacco, kale... (3 brothers)
c. Squash, sunflower seeds, daisy... (3 mothers)
d. Tomatoes, cucumber, peas... (3 cousins)
4. How did the Spanish try to change the American Indians in the missions?
a. Convert them to Catholicism
b. Convert them to Baptist
c. Convert them to Muslim
d. Convert them to Buddhism
5. How were the Mississippians impacted by the arrival of the Spanish and Hernando de Soto?
a. Their period ended from death and disease.
b. They were pleased to see them and played with them
c. They danced and sang songs together
d. The ate dinner and went to sleep
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The first two are A but I’m not sure about the second

Answer:

3. Is A

4. Is A

5. Is A

Explanation:

I read upon this and i'm not that sure about the last one, but when the Spanish arrive, they did attack which may have caused death. They were really poor at the time so they could have died from diseases and that supports my answer.

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Answer:

1. - c.  ,  2. - a.  ,  3. - b.

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Some Confederates brought _____________ to the Union soldiers.

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Good luck YEET I’m out

Summarize the new immigrants in 5 sentences

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Immigrants left their home because they wanted a better life for their families. They come to America to provide their children with better lives then they had before. They work hard and spend most of their days working. They struggle to keep their homes, so they work harder and harder. Immigrants are hard working people who just want to better their lives.

How is a state representative elected?​

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Answer:

A state representative is elected by the voters in their home district.

Explanation:

The state house works with the senate to draft legislation and statutes that make up the laws of (whatever state). Representatives and senators also work to repeal and enact those statutes, pending approval from the (whatever state) governor.

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The Popular vote system

Who warned the countryside that the British were coming to Concord?
A)William Dawes and Dr. Joseph Warren
B)Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren
C)Paul Revere and William Dawes
D)Dr. Joseph Warren and Samuel Prescott

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Answer:C

Explanation:

Which was first to join the American Revolution after the Battle of Saratoga?
A)France
B)Spain
C)The Dutch
D)The West Indies

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France!

reason: The Patriot victory at Saratoga is often seen as the turning point in the war. Not only did it renew the morale of the American public, but it convinced potential foreign partners, such as France, that American could win the war, and that it might be in their best interests to send aid.

How do land forms and climate shape the civilization in Egypt?

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Answer:

The geography of Ancient Egypt was very unique and allowed Egypt to become a very successful civilization. Egypt's geography contributed all aspects of Ancient Egyptians lives such as the Nile River being their source of food, water, and transportation and the desert offering natural protection.

Explanation:


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Where were the first battles that began the Revolutionary War?
A)Lexington and Charlestown
B)Charlestown and Concord
C)Concord and Estabrook
D)Lexington and Concord

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The answer is d Lexington and concord

Identify a positive consequence of the Columbian Exchange for American Indians in what would become the United States.

A. Chicken eggs increased the protein in American Indians' diets.
B. Pigs became the most valuable source of meat for American Indians.
C. American Indians learned to ride horses and used them to carry heavy
loads.
D. American Indians used the hides from cattle to create warmer clothing.

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The answer is D. Beef was the most valued source of meat, not pork

1. How does a modern day interpretation of Britain’s response to the Declaration
compare to a contemporary (of the time period) account? (Use text evidence)



2. What is King Georges’ mood? Why do you think he feels that way?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

It says we need text evidence, meaning you'd have to provide the story/ article you're getting these questions from

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Which western states gave all white male adults the right to vote in the early 1800s?

Texas and Oklahoma
Virginia and New York
Alabama and Mississippi
Utah and Colorado

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Answer:

Texas and Oklahoma

Explanation:

Why did Patriot leaders create the Committees of Correspondence?

They felt colonists needed new people to write to.
They felt that together, colonists could influence British policy affecting them.
They thought it would be nice to meet people from other colonies.
They wanted to spread the idea of peace on Earth.

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Answer:

I think the answer is: They felt that together, colonists could influence British policy affecting them.

Answer:

They felt that together, colonists could influence British policy affecting them.

Explanation:

Match each item with the correct description.

1. British Commonwealth island nation
2. Mexican peninsula south of California
3. West Indies archipelago, divided into Greater and Lesser
4. archipelago in northern Canada
5. peninsula that divides the Caribbean from the Gulf of Mexico
6. island string from Alaska toward Asia
7. world's largest island

Queen Elizabeth
Aleutian
Bahamas
Yucatan
Antilles
Baja
Greenland

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What does the simile, “The dead lay as thick as sheep in a fold” refer to?
A)sheep that found their way onto the battlefield and were caught in the crossfire
B)the thickness of the air after the battle
C)the colonists who had been shot on the battlefield
D)the Redcoats who had been shot by the colonists

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Answer:

I think its C. but im not sure. plz give brainleist i need it

Explanation:

Answer: D or C

Explanation: It’s a simile to describe the great loss of lives at the battle in Bunker Hill. The closest answer to that was D and C. It could be choice C because “thick as a sheep” could be referring to the red coats. I am leaning towards choice C.

What are the Articles of Confederation and what are its weaknesses?

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thing that came before the constitution and it had a weak federal government
the articles of confederation were the first constitution of the US, but some weaknesses became apparent. it was approved by the second continental congress by the delegates. some of the weaknesses included congress’s lack of ability to raise funds through taxes, regulate trade, or conduct any foreign policy without agreement from the states. there was no way for congress to enforce any laws and any changes to the articles of confederation required an unanimous vote.

Por qué el Amazonas es considerado una zona caliente?
Why is the Amazonas considerted a hot zone?

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Answer:

because its close to the equator

Explanation:

Because the Amazon’s are close the the equator, meaning that they’re closer to the sun

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Answer:

Penny and Lincoln Memorial

Explanation:

Penny and the Lincoln Memorial is your answer have a good day!!!

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Which made Atlanta an important city for the Confederacy? Check all that apply.

It was located on the Mississippi.
It was located near the Union states.
It was a communications center.
It was a transportation hub.
It was a manufacturing center.
It was a center of learning.

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Well as an resident of Atlanta I have come to the conclusion, that 3,4,5 are right

What did the Second Continental Congress decide?

George Washington would write a letter to King George III.
The American colonies needed their own army to protect themselves from the British Army.
The American colonies would try to work out a deal with the King and the British government.
Thomas Paine would write a song to unite the colonies.

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Definitely B or “The American colonies needed their own army to protect themselves from the British army”

The Second Continental Congress decide that the American colonies needed their own army to protect themselves from the British Army. Correct option is b.

The Second Continental Congress, convened in 1775 during the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, made the decision that the American colonies needed their own army to defend themselves against the British Army. The Congress recognized the escalating conflict with Britain and the need to organize and prepare for armed resistance. As a result, they established the Continental Army and appointed George Washington as its commander-in-chief.

Option a is not correct as George Washington was appointed to lead the army, not write a letter to King George III. Option c is also incorrect as the Second Continental Congress had already reached a point of armed conflict and was no longer seeking a peaceful resolution. Option d is not accurate as Thomas Paine was a prominent writer during the American Revolution, but there is no record of him being tasked with writing a song to unite the colonies by the Second Continental Congress.

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What did the Second Continental Congress decide?

a. George Washington would write a letter to King George III.

b. The American colonies needed their own army to protect themselves from the British Army.

c. The American colonies would try to work out a deal with the King and the British government.

d. Thomas Paine would write a song to unite the colonies.

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Answer:

number 4

Explanation:

Explain the significance (importance) of Yohanan ben Zaccai.

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Johanan ben Zakkai, (flourished 1st century ad), Palestinian Jewish sage, founder of an academy and an authoritative rabbinic body at Jamnia, who had a decisive influence on the continuance and development of traditional Judaism after the destruction of the Temple (ad 70).

PLS HELP ASAP- nah i just dont wanna wait jkdshgkfs What did King George III place in the colonies without their permission even during times of peace?

British coal
British troops
Plum pudding
Spanish cattle

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Answer:

British troops I believe

Explanation:

Answer: B. British Troops

Explanation:

1. Why did England want to settle in the New World?
a. Mercantilism (Importing and Exporting raw goods back to the motherland) Religious freedom and to start a new life
b. search for gold
c. to get raw materials
d. to see the world

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I think the answer may be A

Identify the factors (new resources, increased productivity, education, technology, slave economy, territorial expansion) that increase economic growth. Which of the following is true of the economic growth of the Aztec empire? (10 point)


a Economic growth depended upon the continued expansion of the empire.


b The economy grew due to the adoption of the Aztec currency by local tribes.


c The economy grew because they were more technologically advanced than nearby tribes.


d The economy grew even though the Aztecs refused to trade with others.

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I think the answer is d not sure that much

Answer:

I think the answer is b

Explanation:

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8. Why was de Soto’s expedition considered a failure?
a. De Soto died before the expedition was finished.
b. De Soto traveled in the wrong direction.
c. De Soto did not find any gold or riches.
d. De Soto’s men died of disease
9. How did de Soto’s march through Georgia change the lives and culture of Native Americans?
a. The expedition resulted in the death of thousands of Native Americans from violence and disease.
b. The expedition was responsible for converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
c. The expedition set up new trading opportunities for Native Americans.
d. The expedition introduced Native Americans to new types of food.
10. Hernando de Soto began his travels near present-day a. Atlanta, Georgia
b. Memphis, Tennessee
c. Tampa, Florida
d. Vicksburg, Mississippi
11. Hernando de Soto crossed the Mississippi River for the first time near present-day
a. Little Rock, Arkansas
b. Memphis, Tennessee
c. Natchez, Mississippi
d. Vicksburg, Mississippi
12. After Hernando de Soto’s death, where did his men go?
a. Alabama
b. Arkansas
c. Mississippi
d. Texas
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Answer:

#8 D

#9.A

#10 .C

#11 B

#12 C

Explanation:

10 may be wrong but the rest are good.

Answer:

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Explanation:

Which of the following statements describes a primary difference between democratic and communist governments?
A.
Only democratic governments distribute land to citizens and make decisions about the economy.
B.
Only democratic governments have complete control of both the economic and political systems.
C.
Only communist governments have complete control of both the economic and political systems.
D.
Only communist governments use popular elections to determine who serves as a government official.
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Answer:

C. Only communist governments have complete control of both the economic and political systems.

Explanation:

A primary difference between democratic and communist governments.

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Judging by the statues of himself outside and inside of his temple, this pharaoh thought very highly of himself. He also built more temples and monuments than any other pharaoh.
A)Senusret
B)Khufu
C)Hatshepsut
D)Ramses II

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Answer:

b Khufu .......................................................

Answer:

B.) Khufu

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think it might be D

Explanation:

Just because

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Answer:

a or c

Explanation: if you get them wrong im so sorry im not the best but i believe its one of those :)

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Because you need your empire to live and if you sped troops then he is less likely to fall.

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