Title: The Texas ________
1The Texas ________
2The Alamo Today
3Mexican Independence
Mexico gains independence from Spain in
1821 Antonio Lopez de ______ _________overthrows
the government and takes power in 1833
4Americans settle in ____
- Mexico invites Americans to settle in Texas and
develop the area and control ________ Attacks - Stephen F. ________ leads 300 families as
settlers into Texas - By 1830, _______ Americans live in Texas
5Mexican Stipulations
- Americans had to become _________ of Mexico
- All had to worship in the Roman ________ Church
6Mexico enforces its _______
- Mexico feared Texas would become part of the
_______ __________ - Most Texans _______ Mexican laws
- Mexico tried to force Texans to become Catholic
- Mexico banned _______ in Mexico
- Rumors spread that Santa Anna was coming with
________ to enforce the laws
7Texans Take Action
- Tejanos (Mexicans living in ______) supported the
Texans because they wanted to get rid of _______
_________
8Battle of Gonzales
- October of 1835 Texans in the town of ________
clashed with Mexican Troops - The Texans forced the Mexicans to _________
- Two months later the Texans attack ___ ________
Battle of Gonzales October 1835 The
__________-_______" of Texas
9The _________ of Texas
- Texans declared ___________ on March 2, 1836
- Wrote a __________
- Appointed ____ ________ as commander of the army
10The Siege at the ________
- Texans gathered at the Alamo in the winter of
1835-1836
- Supplies of ammunition, _____, _____ and medicine
were _____
11Battle of the Alamo
- _______Texans vs. 6,000 Mexican troops
- The Mexicans bombed the Alamo for _____days
- _______ fire broke through the walls on March 6,
1836 - Mexican troops poured in
- _____Texans died and _____ Mexicans died, mostly
in hand to hand combat - Texan survivors were ______
12Famous People Who Died at the Alamo
- James ______
- Invented the Bowie Knife
13Famous People Who Died at the Alamo
- Davy ________
- Famous Frontiersman
- Fought under Andrew Jackson
- U.S. ________
- Captured and executed at the Alamo
14Famous People Who Died at the Alamo
- William ________
- Attorney
- Led Texas troops at the Alamo
- _____years old when he was killed
The enemy have demanded a surrender. . . I have
answered the demand with a cannon shot and our
flag still waves proudly form the walls. I shall
never ________ or retreat. . . Victory or ______!
15Execution Order
- All foreigners taken under arms will be treated
as pirates and _________!
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
16Goliad
- On March 25th, 350 Texans are marched onto an
open prairie and shot near _______
17Rallying Cries
- Remember the ________!
- Remember _______!
18Battle of San ______
910 Texans attacked 1,200 Mexican troops
Battle Map
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20- Then the whole line, led by Sherman's men,
sprang forward on the run, yelling, "Remember the
Alamo!" "Remember Goliad!" All together they
opened fire, blazing away practically point-blank
at the surprised and panic-stricken Mexicans.
They stormed over the breastworks, seized the
enemy's artillery, and joined in hand-to-hand
combat, emptying their pistols, swinging their
guns as clubs, slashing right and left with their
knives. Mexicans fell by the scores under the
impact of the savage _______.
21- Many threw down their guns and ran many wailed,
"Me no Alamo!" "Me no Goliad!" But their pleas
won no mercy. The enraged revolutionists reloaded
and chased after the stampeding enemy, shooting
them, stabbing them, clubbing them to death. From
the moment of the first collision the battle was
a slaughter, frightful to behold. The fugitives
ran in wild terror over the prairie and into the
boggy marshes, but the avengers of the Alamo and
Goliad followed and slew them, or drove them into
the waters to drown. Men and horses, dead and
dying, in the morass in the rear and right of the
Mexican camp, formed a bridge for the pursuing
Texans. Blood reddened the water. General Houston
tried to check the execution but the fury of his
men was beyond restraint.
22Santa Anna Surrenders
- They took the captives to camp, and on the way,
Mexican prisoners recognized him and cried, "El
Presidente!" Thus his identity was betrayed it
was indeed the dictator from below the Rio
Grande. He was brought to General Houston, who
lay under the headquarters oak, nursing his
wounded foot. The Mexican President pompously
announced, "I am General Antonio Lopez de Santa
Anna, and a prisoner of war at your disposition."
General Houston, suffering with pain, received
him coldly. He sent for young Moses Austin Bryan
and Lorenzo de Zavala Jr. to act as interpreters.
Santa Anna cringed with fright as the excited
Texas soldiers pressed around him, fearing mob
violence. He pleaded for the treatment due a
prisoner of war. "You can afford to be generous,"
he whined "you have captured the Napoleon of the
'West." "What claim have you to ________?"
Houston retorted, "when you showed _________ at
the Alamo or at Goliad?"