| A | B |
| the Alamo | missions defended by William B. Travis |
| Goliad | site where Fannin and his troops were posted |
| Gonzales | source of 32 volunteers to the Alamo |
| Late March, April, or May | time when Travis thought Santa Anna would enter Texas with troops |
| certain death | remaining to fight in the Alamo meant this |
| result of Alamo defeat | Texans inspired to carry on the struggle |
| burned instead of being buried | bodies of defenders of Alamo |
| Sam Houston | commander of regular Texas army in 1835 |
| Remember the Alamo | battle cry |
| Remember Goliad | battle cry |
| shortage of wagons to transport canons and supplies | why Fannin did not go to support the Alamo defenders |
| rejoin the rebellion | What Santa Anna expected survivors at Goliad would do |
| David Crockett | said, "I would rather be in my present situation than to be elected to a seat in Congress for life |
| unconditional surrender to Mexican forces | terms of surrender at Goliad (Battle of Coleto) |
| death to all | Santa Anna's orders to Gen. Urrea for prisoners at Goliad |
| Santa Anna | Commander in Chief of the Mexican Forces |