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The Alamo and what
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Pre-QuizChain of Command (characters) Historical Background (information)Victory (results) Quick Review (video) Prove Yourself (quiz)
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Target Audience
This activity has been created for Junior High Students. This activity is to be used as an introduction into the Spanish-American War.
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Learning Environment
Students will need their own computer with access to the internet. The computer will need the software Microsoft Powerpoint, in order to view this program. Headphones will be needed as well to listen to videos embedded in the activity.
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Objectives
Given information about the Battle of the Alamo, students will be able to pass a provided quiz with 100% accuracy.
Practice Quiz
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• 1-3 questions
Practice Quiz
Practice Quiz
1) Who did not die during the Battle of the Alamo?
a) Sam Houstonb) Jim Bowiec) William Travis
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Sam Houston led the final charge against Santa Anna, at the Battle of San Jacinto.
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2) Where was Davy Crockett from?
a) Northeastern Tennessee b) Southern Indianac) Northeastern Kentucky
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Davy Crockett grew up adventuring in the mountains of Northeastern Tennessee.
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Practice Quiz
3) True or False: Three hundred men gave their lives defending the Alamo.
a) Trueb) False
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Only 189 men gave their lives defending the Alamo
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Practice Quiz
4) In what year did the Battle of the Alamo occur?
a) 1835b) 1836c) 1846
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The battle started in February of 1836
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Practice Quiz
5) What state was Texas when it entered into the union?
a) 25th
b) 30th
c) 28th
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Texas became the 28th state in the union after the Spanish-American War.
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Congratulations!
You have completed the practice quiz. Now go through the material and prepare yourself for the final quiz.
Chain of Command
Click A Character To Continue… Sam HoustonWilliam TravisJim Bowie Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Davy Crockett
Character Review
Sam Houston • He fought in the second war with England
where he rose to the rank of first Lieutenant. He eventually became a prominent person in the affairs with Texas.
• He became leader of the US forces in Texas during the Spanish- American war. After the fall of the Alamo, he defeated Santa Anna at San Jacinto.
Sam Houston cont.
oNickname – “The Raven” oFrom – Virginia oLife Span – 1793-1863 oLiked – Spending time with
Cherokee Indians
William Travis
Travis entered the Alamo in January of 1836, with about 30 men. Eventually that number rose to 180, and he shared command with Jim Bowie.
Travis led the men in defending the Alamo.
William Travis cont. o From – South Carolina
o Life Span – 1809-1836
o Fun Fact – During the battle of the Alamo, he drew a line in the sand asking any man wishing to stay and fight, to cross the line. All but one man crossed the line.
Jim Bowie
He is very famous for the “bowie knife” and reckless adventures. During the Texas revolution he shared command with William Travis of a volunteer force at the Alamo.
Jim Bowie cont.
He contracted pneumonia that kept him to his cot, during the battle of the Alamo. People say he died back against the wall with a pistol in one hand and his knife in the other.
Jim Bowie cont. o From – Kentucky
o Life Span – 1794-1876
o Story of the Knife- He carried this knife for protection; and during a brawl he was shot twice and stabbed twice by his opponents. He pulled down his opponent and killed him by using this knife. Hence the legend grew.
Santa Anna
He was a ruthless dictator from (1833-1855) of the Mexican territory. He waged war with the Americans over the rights to Texas; until he was captured at the battle of San Jacinto.
He was exiled from Mexico in 1853, until a couple of years before his death.
Santa Anna cont. o From – Mexico o Life Span– 1794-1876oPresident of Mexico – 22 years
o Fun fact – After being elected president through a democracy, he pronounced that Mexico was not ready for a democracy. He then declared himself dictator.
Davy Crockett
He is best known as a noted hunter, unique backwoods style, and a heroic participant in defending the Alamo.
Disgusted with politics in Tennessee he moved to Texas. Where he sacrificed his life during the battle of the Alamo.
Davy Crockett cont. o Life Span-1786-1863o From- Northeastern Tennessee
o Fun fact- Fun fact- He is one of the most well known American folk heroes. His tales have been exploited by songs, books, and many other forms of media.
Davy Crockett cont.
Click the link below to watch a short clip from “The Alamo” that exploits one of Davy Crockett’s talents.
VIDEO
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Historical Background
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How long was the battle Statistics of the battleWhat this sparked
How long was the battle?
oBattle began on February 23rd, 1836
oBattle ended on March 6th, 1836
oThis 13-day siege killed all but two Texian defenders
How long was the battle?
o Although this was just one battle, it was the downfall of Santa Anna. When the rest of Texas found out they wanted revenge for Santa Anna’s ruthlessness.
Battle Statistics
o Mexican Troops- 1,500 soldierso Alamo Troops- 189 soldierso All Alamo defenders were killed.
Those who surrendered were executed on Santa Anna’s orders. One of those who surrendered was Davy Crockett.
Battle Statistics
o Mexican troops were better supplied and had more artillery. They outnumbered their enemy 12 to 1.
o Although the Alamo defenders were outnumbered, they held off the Santa Anna for 13 days.
What This Sparked
• Texians were now seeking revenge against Santa Anna. On April 21st, 1836 Santa Anna was defeated at the Battle of San Jacinto. • This battle was short lived and put
an end to the revolution. Santa Anna signed a peace treaty signing Texas over.
What This Sparked
At the Battle of San Jacinto over 630 Mexican soldiers were killed; and 730 more were captured. This battle was fought in one day
As Texians charged they cried out “Remember the Alamo. This phrase is forever etched into American legend.
Victory
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Texas Before & Now Aftermath Historical Legend
Texas Before
When Santa Anna became president he created new laws for the country.
These laws became very unpopular throughout the country.
Texas Before
This split the country, and some citizens went to join the Texian force. Santa Anna then declared war against the US over the Texas territory.
Texas Now
After the war, the Texians came out winning the war and their revenge. Santa Anna signed over his rights to Texas in order to save his own life.
Texas Now
He was then banned from both Texas and Mexico until several years before his death. Texas became the 28th state in the union.
Aftermatho 182-257 Texians were killed at
the Alamoo 400-600 Mexicans were killed
at the Alamoo Hundreds of soldiers were
wounded at the Alamo
Aftermath cont.
Santa Anna hoped that the fall of the Alamo would discourage the rest of the Texian army. It had an opposite effect; causing many Texians to join Sam Houston. This led to the fall of Santa Anna and his army.
Historical Legend
The first English-language histories of the battle were written by a Texas Ranger, named John-Henry Brown.
Historical Legend
A number of songs, books, and other material have been written to publicize the fall of the Alamo.
Historical Legend
When the Alamo fell one of the most famous stories was the story of Davy Crockett. People said “that he surrendered with no less than 16 bodies around him”. He was a true American folk-hero.
Quick Review
“Battle of the Alamo”(condensed version)
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Prove Yourself
QUIZ
Question 1:
What item is Jim Bowie famous for?
a) Swordb) Musketc) Knife
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This was the famous Jim Bowie knife
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Question 2:
How long did the “Battle of the Alamo” last?
a) 13b) 10c) 19
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The siege lasted 13 days
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Question 3
How many Mexican casualties happened during the battle of the Alamo?
a) 400-600b) 600-800c) 200-400
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The Texians went down fighting at the Alamo
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Question 4:
Who was the leader of the Texians during the Battle at San Jacinto?
a) William Travisb) Sam Houston c) Jim Bowie
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Sam Houston led the final assault at the Battle of San Jacinto
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Question 5:
How long was Santa Anna president of Mexico?
a) 20 yearsb) 24 yearsc) 22 years
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Santa Anna was a ruthless dictator of Mexico for 22 years.
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Question 6:
How long did the battle of San Jacinto last?
a) 2- daysb) 1- dayc) 13- days
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Hint:Texians were seeking revenge and ended it quick
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In one day the Texians disbanded and defeated the Mexican army
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Question 7:
In what month did the Battle of the Alamo start?
a) Januaryb) Februaryc) March
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The Battle started on February 23rd, 1836
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Question 8:
What caused Mexico to split before the Texas Revolution?
a) Declared himself dictator b) Raised taxesc) Declared war on the Americans
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Hint:Santa Anna believed that Mexico wasn’t ready for a democracy
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Santa Anna became a dictator when declared that Mexico wasn’t ready for a Democracy.
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Question 9:
What did the Texians want after the Fall of the Alamo?
a) Moneyb) Landc) Revenge
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Texians did not really concentrate on Texas at the time; but on seeking their revenge.
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Question 10:
How many bodies were said to be found around Davy Crockett’s body?
a) 13b) 16c) 15
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Hint:The bigger the better
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Davy Crockett took as many as he could with him
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