True or False Flashcards

1
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True or False? Marquis de Rubi concluded that Spain should open more missions in Texas.

A

False

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True or False? The Adams-Onis Treaty required the US to surrender all claims to Texas.

A

True

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True or False? After the Seven Years’ War, the eastern boundary of Spanish Texas became the Sabine River.

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False

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4
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True or False? East Texans were willing to relocate because farming was easier in San Antonio.

A

False

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5
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True or False? Baron de Ripperda was successful in stopping Apache raids.

A

False

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True or False? With Spain engulfed in civil war, its leaders gave little attention to the concerns of the Mexican people.

A

False

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7
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True or False? Although Spain built strong settlements in Texas, little evidence of Spanish influence remains today.

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False

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8
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True or False? The Treaty of Cordoba made Texas a province of a Spanish-ruled Mexico.

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False

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True or False? While Texas was a Spanish province, only three settlements existed- San Antonio, Goliad, and Nacogdoches.

A

True

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10
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True or False? El Camino Real and other early roads in Texas were once Native American trading paths.

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True

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