| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Famous during the Texan Rebellion, General Santa Anna decimates a rebelling force, becomes a folk legend | Alamo | 100%
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| Beat Mexicans @ Battle of San Jacinto in 1836, won de facto independence for Texas | Sam Houston | 75%
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| General, 1835 Mexican President, led army which wiped out Texan Garrison at the Alamo | Santa Anna | 50%
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| "Peace Party", Texan, demanded independence, negotiated with Mexico for greater autonomy | Stephen Austin | 50%
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| Slaveowners committed to the welfare of their family, both black and white | Benevolent Masters | 25%
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| Hundreds of young slaves passed along through port cities bound for New Orleans | Coastal Trade | 25%
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| Fueled the cotton-based South with slaves taken from rural villages and moving them farther westward | Inland System | 25%
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| Slavery argued to be a "positive good" because it fueled the U.S. economy, gave elegant lifestyle for elite white, provided tutelage for American Americans | Positive Good Argument | 25%
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| Alabama Constitution, voters vote privately, no more fear to vote | Secret Ballot | 25%
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| Workers had to complete prescisely defined jobs each day | Task System | 25%
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| Generally ignored doctrines of sin and predesination, blacks were also children of God | Black Protestantism | 0%
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| Belief that slaves were movable property, all belong to owners | Chattel Principle | 0%
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| Used by cotton planters, split slaves into teams supervised by black drivers or white overseers | Gang-Labor System | 0%
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| Wrote "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl", black abolitionist | Harriet Jacobs | 0%
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| South Carolina Senator, urged for Kansas admission, celebrated South's cotton economy, Speech to Senate 1838 | James Henry Hammond | 0%
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