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OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

The Texas volunteer army was known as the Provisional Army. Army of Volunteers. Army of the People. Regular Army. Why was the Texas army getting smaller at the beginning of 1836? Soldiers were abandoning the effort for independence. Soldiers were being killed in battles. Soldiers returned home because of poor leadership. Soldiers did not have enough supplies to continue fighting. Which was NOT part of the resolution of the conflict at Anahuac? Bradburn was arrested. Colonel Piedras arrived from Nagodoches. Travis and Jack were released. Bradburn resigned. Who surrendered to the Texans at the end of the Siege of Béxar? Erasmo Seguin General Martín Perfecto de Cós General José Urréa Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea Who was sent to the Alamo to decide if it should be abandoned? Colonel James Bowie Colonel Frank W. Johnson Colonel James C. Neill Colonel James W. Fannin Who was the leader of the regular army under the provisional government? Sam Houston William Travis Stephen Austin James Bowie Information from a website that does not list an author should be considered falsified. accurate. unreliable. biased.

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

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OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok im here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Army of the People.

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I think it is C...Not 100% sure though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Texian Army, also known as The Army of the People, was a military organization consisting of volunteer and regular soldiers who fought against the Mexican army during the Texas Revolution. Approximately 3,700 men joined the army between October 2, 1835 during the Battle of Gonzales through the end of the war on April 21, 1836, at the Battle of San Jacinto.

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

You think its army of the people too, good

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Ok I read that same thing just wanted to check

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k, next question? :D

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

ok Hang on just 1 sec

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Ok I put it with the other question at the top

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

@Tumblewolf will you help too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it the army o people

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I no that one.. the second one is the one I am stuck on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

post the second one then >.<

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I will fan you all if you can help me and medal

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I did its at the top with the other question

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh XD

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

quick question what is XD

OpenStudy (tumblewolf):

The first one is C the army of the people. The second I believe is either A or C? It' been a while

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just a sec :)

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

almost got it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The new Texas government had no funds, so the military was granted the authority to impress supplies. This policy soon resulted in an almost universal hatred of the Council, as food and supplies became scarce, especially in the areas around Goliad and Béxar, where Texian troops were stationed.[110] Few of the volunteers agreed to join Houston's regular army

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im going with D.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@adelyn_helps

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me too

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Sorry I got kicked off for a sec

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

ok thanks let me get the next question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol its fine, nice pic btw

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I have to post them at the top..Or else I have to type the whole thing in...sorry...Its at the top

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I love my pic its so cute

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:D

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I just sent you the picture

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

You can just look up blued eyed wild cats

OpenStudy (tumblewolf):

Bradburn was not arrested. The treaty said he had to resign

OpenStudy (anonymous):

now to answer your question XD

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Ok thank you

OpenStudy (tumblewolf):

Again sorry I'm slow! i'm in the middle of a physics lab

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

its fine you dont have to help me I got @AskMeLotss

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Sorry wanted to show you a few of my pics

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

let me get next question

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Okay I posted it at the top

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Hello where di everyone go

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

@AskMeLotss dont go please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry, I was doing research on this trying to find the answer, but I dont know this one...

OpenStudy (tumblewolf):

If memory serves me it was De Cos

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Velasco took place on June 26, 1832. It started with John Austin and his men sailing down the Brazos towards the Gulf of Mexico but they were stopped by Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea once they reached Velasco. He refused to let them pass so fighting broke out between them. As a result of the Battle of Velasco there were ten Texan casualties and five Mexican casualties. On June 29, 1836 the Mexicans had run out of ammunition and were forced to surrender and were also ordered to return to Mexico.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know this one, I was talking about the other one before you posted the new question XD

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

OK so what would the answer be

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@adelyn_helps

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I am here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its D. Velasco took place on June 26, 1832. It started with John Austin and his men sailing down the Brazos towards the Gulf of Mexico but they were stopped by Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea once they reached Velasco. He refused to let them pass so fighting broke out between them. As a result of the Battle of Velasco there were ten Texan casualties and five Mexican casualties. On June 29, 1836 the Mexicans had run out of ammunition and were forced to surrender and were also ordered to return to Mexico.

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Ok thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool XD how old are you, im 13

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

me too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

XD

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

@itsbribro

OpenStudy (anonymous):

post in here

OpenStudy (tumblewolf):

I just found this after a little digging After five days of hard fighting, the bloody struggle finally came to a close, when General Cos ordered his men to lay down their arms and hoist the white flag. According to the terms of surrender, the General agreed to turn over all the money, supplies, arms, and property held by the Mexicans. He also pledged to never again oppose the Constitution of 1824. In exchange, Cos was permitted to lead his soldiers out of Texas.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Velasco took place on June 26, 1832. It started with John Austin and his men sailing down the Brazos towards the Gulf of Mexico but they were stopped by Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea once they reached Velasco. He refused to let them pass so fighting broke out between them. As a result of the Battle of Velasco there were ten Texan casualties and five Mexican casualties. On June 29, 1836 the Mexicans had run out of ammunition and were forced to surrender and were also ordered to return to Mexico. its D

OpenStudy (tumblewolf):

We are looking at Bexar not Velasco

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh, well im going to help others, bye

OpenStudy (tumblewolf):

Actually I need to run lab presentations.

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Ok I posted the next one at the top

OpenStudy (anonymous):

James Clinton Neill

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yw

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Ok I need help with like 2 more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can i get a medal?

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Yes I will medal you

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

ok I posted it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I think this one is Sam Houston not sure though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

James Bowie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would you like a small description?

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Okay ty

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

James "Jim" Bowie was a nineteenth-century American pioneer, soldier, smuggler, slave trader, and land speculator, who played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution, culminating in his death at the Battle of the Alamo

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Okay thank you

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

one more and then I am done

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok, ask away

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

ok I posted it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

nvmnd I know this one sorry wrong q.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh XD

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

I am going to close this question bye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bye :D

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