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Texas History Quiz for Year 7

Instructions:

Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of Texas history. For multiple-choice questions, select the correct answer from the options provided.


  1. What event marked the beginning of Texas's fight for independence from Mexico?

  2. Which famous battle was fought on March 6, 1836, during the Texas Revolution?

  3. What is the name of the treaty that ended the Texas Revolution?

  4. Who was the first President of the Republic of Texas?

  5. Which of the following rivers forms part of the border between Texas and Mexico?
    A. Colorado River
    B. Rio Grande
    C. Sabine River
    D. Red River

  6. What was the main reason for settlers moving to Texas in the 1820s?

  7. The Texas Declaration of Independence was adopted on which date?
    A. March 2, 1836
    B. July 4, 1776
    C. October 2, 1835
    D. April 21, 1836

  8. Which Texas figure is known for leading troops at the Battle of San Jacinto?

  9. What was the significance of the Alamo in Texas history?
    A. It was a major battle site in the American Civil War.
    B. It served as a mission and fort in San Antonio.
    C. It was the first capital of the Republic of Texas.
    D. It was the site where Texas was officially annexed to the U.S.

  10. What did the term “Manifest Destiny” refer to in relation to Texas?


Answer Key:

  1. The Gonzales Battle or the events leading up to it.
  2. The Battle of the Alamo.
  3. The Treaties of Velasco.
  4. Sam Houston.
  5. B. Rio Grande
  6. Land and opportunity for farming.
  7. A. March 2, 1836
  8. Sam Houston.
  9. B. It served as a mission and fort in San Antonio.
  10. The belief that it was America's destiny to expand westward to the Pacific Ocean, including Texas.

Good luck!