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Newscast Team One:  Your newscast will cover the time period from 1826 - 1835.  Below is a list of the battles, events, people, and issues your newscast should cover.


Battles:

  1. Battle of Gonzales
  2. Convention of 1835 (The Consultation)
  3. Provisional Government
  4. March to San Antonio, Siege, Battle at Mission Concepcion
  5. The Grass Fight
  6. Texans Capture San Antonio
People:
  1. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  2. Martin Pefecto de Cos
  3. Ben Milam
  4. Stephen F. Austin
  5. Juan Seguin
  6. Edward Burleson
  7. Erastus “Deaf” Smith

Internet Resource Newscast Team  #1: 

1. Holt Publishers: site created by your textbook publisher for your use

(http://www.gohr.com)

Type in keyword: ST3 TX11
Click on:  Texas Revolution Activities Links
Click on:  Texas Revolution Chapter Resources Links
Click on:  Chapter Enrichment Links and Maps..Links
Click on:  Texas Revolution Links on the left side-bar

2.  Lone Star Junction: awesome site with a great deal of information and pics (http://www.lsjunction.com)

Click on:  the Archives section (people, places, events, etc) and then click on what you are looking for

3.   The Handbook of Texas Online: a great database for finding out all about the people and events of the Texas Revolution and all things Texas

(http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/)
In the search box, type the battle name, event, or last name of person you are interested in and press enter.


4.   Flags of the Texas Revolution- for graphic artists with additional information about battles that others may find useful

(http://www.lsjunction.com/facts/flags.htm)

5.   The Texians Database – for information about the heroes of the Texas Revolution, including members of the conventions

http://www.oldcardboard.com/lsj/texians/

Click on “Heroes of the Revolution” and “Leaders of the Republic”
 


 

II.    Newscast Team Two:  Your newscast will cover the time period from 1835 - 1836.  Below is a list of the battles, events, people, and issues your newscast should cover.  Internet resources are also listed.

Battles:

  1. Siege of the Alamo and Fall of the Alamo
  2. Convention of 1836-Texas declares independence
  3. Constitution of 1836
  4. Runaway Scrape
  5. Battle of Refugio
  6. Battle of Goliad
  7. Battle of Coleto and the Goliad Massacre
  8. Houston’s Retreat
  9. Battle of San Jacinto
People:

  1. Branch T. Archer
  2. Henry Smith
  3. Sam Houston
  4. Davy Crockett
  5. General Jose de Urrea
  6. James “Jim” Bowie
  7. James Fannin
  8. William B. Travis
  9. James Bonham
  10. Susanna Dickinson
  11. Lorenzo de Zavala
  12. George C. Childress
  13. David G. Burnet


Internet Resource Newscast Team  #2: 

1. Holt Publishers: site created by your textbook publisher for your use (http://www.gohr.com)

Type in keyword: ST3 TX11
Click on:  Texas Revolution Activities Links
Click on:  Texas Revolution Chapter Resources Links
Click on:  Chapter Enrichment Links and Maps..Links
Click on:  Texas Revolution Links on the left side-bar

2.  Lone Star Junction: awesome site with a great deal of information and pics (http://www.lsjunction.com)

Click on:  the Archives section (people, places, events, etc) and then click on what you are looking for

3.   The Handbook of Texas Online: a great database for finding out all about the people and events of the Texas Revolution and all things Texas

(http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/)
In the search box, type the battle name, event, or last name of person you are interested in and press enter.


4.   Flags of the Texas Revolution- for graphic artists with additional information about battles that others may find useful

(http://www.lsjunction.com/facts/flags.htm)

5.   The Texians Database – for information about the heroes of the Texas Revolution, including members of the conventions

http://www.oldcardboard.com/lsj/texians/
Click on “Heroes of the Revolution” and “Leaders of the Republic”

6.   Daughter’s of the Republic of Texas Alamo Home Page - a great website for information about the Battle of the Alamo and the defenders of it (http://www.thealamo.org/)




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