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In 1833, this became the leading export in

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In 1837 a financial panic in the U.S resulted in this.

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Between 1833 and 1834 the amount of cotton that Texas

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In 1835, the first of these encounters happened.

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2-200In 1835, this side won a battle at Bexar ending the first military campaign in the Texan Revolution.

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In 1836, this man was appointed Major General of the Army of the Republic of Texas.

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In may of 1836, Santa Anna & David G. Burnet signed this treaty ending the Texan Revolution.

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What did Santa Anna do after Texans routed his detachment at San Jacinto in April of 1836.

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In 1829, Mier y Teran’s report on Texas stated this.

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In 1832, Anglo-American settlers rebelled against the Bustamente government and side with this general to overthrow the government.

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Texans requested a loan from this country when conflicts arose between Texans and settlers.

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The annexation of Texas into the U.S. in 1845 happened the year before what war?

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___________________ are plains full of grasses and scattered trees and shrubs that are found in tropical and subtropical habitats.

Found mainly in regions with a dry climate, such as East Africa and western India.

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4-200_____________________________ are communities (or biomes) that are dominated by grasses, have few trees, and are characterized by hot summers and cold winters, with rainfall that is intermediate between that of a forest and a desert.

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Temperate grasslands have the most ________________ soil of any biome.

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The amount of _________________ in the area determines the types of plants that will grow in that area with varying root depth and grass height.

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______________________ often play a crucial role in maintaining grasslands as rain clouds from the west are blocked. However, rainfall does increase as you move eastward, allowing taller grasses to grow.

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Did Texans resembled Mexicans or Americans more before and during the Texan Revolution?

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How did the Texans react to Santa Anna’s shift from president to dictator in Mexico in 1834.

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How long was Texas a state of the United States before military clashes began between Mexico and the U.S.

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Which American cultural belief may have influenced the U.S. decision to support and then anex Texas?

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6-200Which state is this?

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This river is now the current boarder between Mexico and the U.S.

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