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1. Texas History Chapter 1.3:Using Graphs, Charts, & Tables 2. Houston:1.95 million Dallas: 1.18 million San Antonio:1.14 million Austin: .0657 million 3. Four Largest…

1. Chapter 11: The Texas Revolution Section 3:The Siege of the Alamo 2. Bellwork Would you fight a battle in which you knew you would most likely lose?Why or why not? 3.…

1. Chapter 16:Western Expansion and Conflict Section 2:Results of the Mexican War 2. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Nicholas Trist —U.S. diplomat who negotiated the Treaty…

1. Chapter 9:Life in Early Texas Section 2:Daily Life on the Frontier 2. Bellwork Define “self-sufficient” 3. Settlers in Texas learned many skillsbecause they had to…

1. Bellwork How did the fall of the Alamo affect Texas soldiers? 2. Chapter 11: The Texas Revolution Section 5:Independence is Won 3. The Runaway Scrape Houston given command…

1. Chapter 15:Texas Joins the Union Section 1:The Annexation of Texas 2. Bellwork What are some pros and cons of Texas remaining independent? 3. The Treaty to Annex Texas…

1. Chapter 15:Texas Joins the Union Section 3:Political and Economic Issues 2. Bellwork What political parties can you name? 3. Political Parties Political Party —groups…

1. Chapter 12:A New Nation Section 2:Houston’s First Term 2. Bellwork What are the qualities of a good leader? 3. Houston’s Administration Oct 1835:Sam Houstonelected…

1. Chapter 12:A New Nation Section 4:Houston’s Second Administration 2. Bellwork What were some differences between Houston & Lamar? 3. Houston Returns to Office Election…

1. Texas History Chapter 2.1 The Physical Landscape of Texas 2. Why are we studying this? Texans have long relied on the state’s sources of water.Texas has many different…

1. Chapter 3:The Regions of Texas Section 1: A Regional Crossroads 2. Why are we studying this? Texas has several regions with different landforms and climates. 3. Common…

1. Chapter 9:Life in Early Texas Section 1:Texas Fever 2. Gone to Texas During the 1820s-30s the population of Texas surged Some settlers from Europe and other parts of Mexico…

1. Chapter 16:Western Expansion and Conflict Section 1:The Mexican War 2. Fighting Breaks Out 1845:Mexicans angry aboutannexation and signing of the Texas admission Act Mexicans…

1. Chapter 11: The Texas Revolution Section 1:The War Begins 2. Thinking Question What events caused a build up in tensions between Texans and the Mexican government? 3.…

1. Chapter 23:The Oil Boom Section 1:The Birth of the Oil Industry 2. Bellwork Name some products made or derived from oil 3. The Search for Oil Demand for oil roseafter…

1. Chapter 21:The Cattle Kingdom Section 3:Ranches, Rangers, & Cowboys 2. Ranching in South Texas Cattle Kingdom —ranches on the open range from Texas to Canada BEVO—it’s…

1. Chapter 21:The Cattle Kingdom Section 4:The Closing of the Open Range 2. Fencing the Open Range Problems: Farmers wanted to keep stray cattle out of crops Little wood…

1. Chapter 16:Western Expansion and Conflict Section 1:The Mexican War 2. Fighting Breaks Out 1845:Mexicans angry aboutannexation and signing of the Texas admission Act Mexicans…

1. Chapter 11: The Texas Revolution Section 1:The War Begins 2. Bellwork What events caused a build up in tensions between Texans and the Mexican government? 3. The Capture…

1. Chapter 21:The Cattle Kingdom Section 1:Early Cattle Ranching 2. Spanish Beginnings 1500s:Spanish had ranches firmly established in Mexico 1700s:Cattle moved northward…