| A | B |
| republic | government in which boters choose people to represent them |
| Father Hildalgo's push | failed to capture Mexico City |
| the province of Texas | experienced little growth during Spanish rule |
| Americans from Arkansas | settled along the Red River |
| Spanish legacy in Texas | families with Spanish names |
| Spanish legacy in Texas | rivers and cities with Spanish names |
| Spanish legacy in Texas | a system of ranching |
| Plan of Marques de Rubi | resulted in the building of 15 forts across northern Mexico |
| Adams-Onis Treaty | settled a boundary dispute between Spain and the United States |
| cowboy | vaquero |
| Antonio Martinez | last Spanish governor of Texas |
| Jean Laffite | claimed to fight for Mexican independence, but had other, more person motives |
| Spanish support during the American Revolution | opened the New Orleans port to American ships |
| Spanish support during the American Revolution | supplied American troops |
| Spanish support during the American Revolution | kept the lower Mississippi Vallely out of British hands |
| San Antonio | largest settlement in Texas on May 5, 1821 |
| Treaty of Paris | gave Spain all French land west of the Mississippi |
| Father Hildago grito | challenged Mexican people to recover land stolen from them by Spanish invaders |
| Tejano culture | adapted Sapnish customs to frontier conditions |
| El Camino Real | road that connected Nacogdoches, Sn Antonio, and Saltillo |
| Adams-Onis Treaty | Florida became part of the U.S. |