french Crossword Puzzles
Medina Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- Something that represents a country
- Apart of the comunity
- How countrys deliver goods
- A weapon that is on a battleship
- Went against the French
- Something or someone who is their mate while something
- A battle rifle
- went against the Indian
- Something To help shoot a musket
Down
- The American comander
- king George
- French vs Indian
- Someone who is bought against their will
- Troops to protect a country
- coats What British troops wear
15 Clues: king George • A battle rifle • French vs Indian • The American comander • Apart of the comunity • Went against the French • went against the Indian • How countrys deliver goods • Troops to protect a country • A weapon that is on a battleship • Something To help shoot a musket • Something that represents a country • coats What British troops wear • ...
Unité 6 : La rue commerçante 2023-05-03
Across
- a dress
- the French word for cherry
- a skirt
- a yellow fruit
- we put these on our feet
- a fruit named after its color
- a fruit we pick in the fall
- a button down shirt
- the French word for jam
Down
- to look for
- a sweet red fruit we pick in the summer
- a pair of pants
- to buy
- a type of French bread named after its shape
- to want
15 Clues: to buy • a dress • a skirt • to want • to look for • a yellow fruit • a pair of pants • a button down shirt • the French word for jam • we put these on our feet • the French word for cherry • a fruit we pick in the fall • a fruit named after its color • a sweet red fruit we pick in the summer • a type of French bread named after its shape
Basics 1 2022-01-05
15 Clues: hello • I eat • a boy • a dog • a man • a cat • French • a woman • a horse • a pizza • You eat • an orange • a croissant • school mascot • French teacher's last name
The French Revolution TB pgs. 118-136 2016-10-29
Across
- Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat.
- Part of third estate but were educated and embraced Enlightenment ideals.
- A strong feeling of pride and devotion of one's country.
- A new code of laws that embodied Enlightenment principals of equality.
- A French port city influenced French national anthem.
- Spanish campaign of hit and run raids against the French.
- Forced closing of ports.
Down
- A series of meetings to restore order in Europe.
- To add or take over ones territory.
- A period of massive killing during the French revolution.
- A person or group that advocates for complete political change.
- To step down from power.
- Bringing back to power the kings that Napoleon had driven out.
- The leader of Jacobin radical group and started the Committee of Public Safety.
- Machine for beheading people.
- Restored order in France
- The right to vote
17 Clues: The right to vote • To step down from power. • Restored order in France • Forced closing of ports. • Machine for beheading people. • To add or take over ones territory. • A series of meetings to restore order in Europe. • Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat. • A French port city influenced French national anthem. • ...
The French Revolution TB pgs. 118-136 2016-10-29
Across
- A strong feeling of pride and devotion of one's country.
- Spanish campaign of hit and run raids against the French.
- Machine for beheading people.
- To add or take over ones territory.
- A person or group that advocates for complete political change.
- Part of third estate but were educated and embraced Enlightenment ideals.
- Bringing back to power the kings that Napoleon had driven out.
- A period of massive killing during the French revolution.
- A new code of laws that embodied Enlightenment principals of equality.
Down
- The right to vote
- A series of meetings to restore order in Europe.
- A French port city influenced French national anthem.
- The leader of Jacobin radical group and started the Committee of Public Safety.
- To step down from power.
- Restored order in France
- Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat.
- Forced closing of ports.
17 Clues: The right to vote • To step down from power. • Restored order in France • Forced closing of ports. • Machine for beheading people. • To add or take over ones territory. • A series of meetings to restore order in Europe. • Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat. • A French port city influenced French national anthem. • ...
Marrow Thieves 2024-01-06
Across
- Why does the bone marrow need to be harvested?
- Who is the guy that French think is hitting on Rose?
- What is the main reason people are killing native americans?
- Who is the author of the book?
- Who is the character that we find out is not dead throughout the novel?
- Who is the elder of the group?
- In whose backstory runs a business?
- What exposed French and his brother to the recruiters?
- Who is the girl that French is in love with?
- Who interrupts Rose and French?
Down
- What is the name of the book?
- Who is know as being the scout of the group
- What is the resort that the main group stays at?
- Who is the main character we follow?
- Who does Frenchie kill?
- Who is the main leader of the group?
- What does Minerva do that frees her from the machine?
- Who is the little girl who ends up dying?
18 Clues: Who does Frenchie kill? • What is the name of the book? • Who is the author of the book? • Who is the elder of the group? • Who interrupts Rose and French? • In whose backstory runs a business? • Who is the main character we follow? • Who is the main leader of the group? • Who is the little girl who ends up dying? • Who is know as being the scout of the group • ...
France Notes 2024-03-22
10 Clues: french currency • a french art museum • wrothe the hunchback • immpressionist artist • made the clair de lune • third word in the french motto • first word in the french motto • second word in the french motto • americas first ambassador to france. • a leonardo da vinci painting form 500 years ago
Truffaut Profile 2017-05-23
Across
- Word for wave in French
- Age he quit school
- What was Truffaut famous for?
- What was different about Truffaut's film dialogue
- Total amount of feature films created
- Place where he escaped as a child
- Director in French
- Truffaut's style of editing
Down
- The movement of cinema Truffaut was associated with
- The number in his most famous film
- Decade he died
- Language Truffaut spoke
- Recent film influenced by Truffaut
- What month was he born?
- What did he not know about his biological Dad
- What career could he have had
16 Clues: Decade he died • Age he quit school • Director in French • Word for wave in French • Language Truffaut spoke • What month was he born? • Truffaut's style of editing • What was Truffaut famous for? • What career could he have had • Place where he escaped as a child • The number in his most famous film • Recent film influenced by Truffaut • Total amount of feature films created • ...
german unification 2026-02-03
Across
- the French brought these new things
- land owning nobles
- Otto fears they would revolt
- Otto passes laws to oppres them
- Prussia invades in 1864
- what happened to the Holy Roman Empire
- no longer a country - now a region
Down
- part of a watermellon
- the French abolished laws against them
- many Germans lived there
- policies based on needs of the state
- Germany forms this before unifying
- annexed lands in Germany
- prime minister in 1862
- Hohenzollern's were this
- would be freed by the French
16 Clues: land owning nobles • part of a watermellon • prime minister in 1862 • Prussia invades in 1864 • many Germans lived there • annexed lands in Germany • Hohenzollern's were this • Otto fears they would revolt • would be freed by the French • Otto passes laws to oppres them • Germany forms this before unifying • no longer a country - now a region • the French brought these new things • ...
25 French words 2022-05-02
25 Clues: 2 • is • ai • et • 11 • aim • red • hour • music • house • to do • mouth • a girl • to pass • weather • to wish • Le saison • to fly/rob • to want 1st • a fatso animal • a in french (M) • a in french (F) • Planet/3rd month • a thick creamy soup • 2nd month on the Gregorian calendar
Medieval Castles 2024-12-13
Across
- - Dracula's home.
- - Sant'Angelo Rome.
- - French grandeur.
- - Fairytale castle.
- - Czech citadel.
- - Walled city.
- - Rhine valley.
- - Prussian stronghold.
- - Spanish palace.
- - French castle.
- - Moated castle.
- - Crusader fortress.
Down
- - Welsh fortress.
- - Tidal island.
- - Royal residence.
- - Norman keep.
- - Austrian castle.
- - German castle.
- - River castle.
- - White cliffs.
- - Scottish stronghold.
- - Irish kissing stone.
- - Island castle.
- - Polish fortress.
- - Hogwarts scenes.
25 Clues: - Norman keep. • - Walled city. • - Tidal island. • - River castle. • - White cliffs. • - Rhine valley. • - German castle. • - Czech citadel. • - Island castle. • - French castle. • - Moated castle. • - Welsh fortress. • - Dracula's home. • - Spanish palace. • - Royal residence. • - Austrian castle. • - French grandeur. • - Polish fortress. • - Hogwarts scenes. • - Sant'Angelo Rome. • - Fairytale castle. • ...
3G crossword 2022-05-22
18 Clues: Quiet • French • Cool hair • Tells jokes • Tallest boy • Sits with Tomo • Friend to Emma • Student council • Sits with Milei • Wears a ponytail • Boy with glasses • Friend to Yuchen • Girl with glasses • French and Japanese • Sits with Coreintin • Girl with blonde hair • Different-colored hair • Likes to wear a headband
3G crossword 2022-05-22
18 Clues: Quiet • French • Cool hair • Tells jokes • Tallest boy • Sits with Tomo • Friend to Emma • Student council • Sits with Milei • Wears a ponytail • Boy with glasses • Friend to Yuchen • Girl with glasses • French and Japanese • Sits with Coreintin • Girl with blonde hair • Different-colored hair • Likes to wear a headband
The French Revolution 2016-10-29
Across
- To step down from power.
- Restored order in France
- A strong feeling of pride and devotion of one's country.
- A period of massive killing during the French revolution.
- A series of meetings to restore order in Europe.
- Machine for beheading people.
- Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat.
- Part of third estate but were educated and embraced Enlightenment ideals.
Down
- To add or take over ones territory.
- A French port city influenced French national anthem.
- A person or group that advocates for complete political change.
- A new code of laws that embodied Enlightenment principals of equality.
- The right to vote
- The leader of Jacobin radical group and started the Committee of Public Safety.
- Bringing back to power the kings that Napoleon had driven out.
- Spanish campaign of hit and run raids against the French.
- Forced closing of ports.
17 Clues: The right to vote • To step down from power. • Restored order in France • Forced closing of ports. • Machine for beheading people. • To add or take over ones territory. • A series of meetings to restore order in Europe. • Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat. • A French port city influenced French national anthem. • ...
The French Revolution TB pgs. 118-136 2016-10-29
Across
- Machine for beheading people.
- Forced closing of ports.
- A new code of laws that embodied Enlightenment principals of equality.
- Spanish campaign of hit and run raids against the French.
- The leader of Jacobin radical group and started the Committee of Public Safety.
- The right to vote
- Restored order in France
- To step down from power.
- A French port city influenced French national anthem.
Down
- A strong feeling of pride and devotion of one's country.
- Part of third estate but were educated and embraced Enlightenment ideals.
- A series of meetings to restore order in Europe.
- A period of massive killing during the French revolution.
- To add or take over ones territory.
- Bringing back to power the kings that Napoleon had driven out.
- Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat.
- A person or group that advocates for complete political change.
17 Clues: The right to vote • Forced closing of ports. • Restored order in France • To step down from power. • Machine for beheading people. • To add or take over ones territory. • A series of meetings to restore order in Europe. • Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat. • A French port city influenced French national anthem. • ...
Chap 3 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-07
Across
- The French and Indian War was fought over this territory
- British import taxes on lead, tea and glass
- drafted the Declaration of Independence
- Ended both the American Revolution and the French and Indian War
- group that led violent protests against British taxation in the colonies
- incident in which colonists destroyed cargo (tea) to protest British trade policies. Colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor
- tax on printed materials imposed on American colonists by Parliament
- War between French and British over the Ohio River Valley
Down
- The American Revolution began here, first shots fired
- Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
- wrote a pamphlet called Common Sense which talked about the colonies independence from Britain
- name given to British soldiers
- laws that closed Boston Harbor
- colonists who remained loyal to Britain
- conflict in which British soldiers killed five protesting colonists
- Final battle of the American Revolution
- Wins the French and Indian War
17 Clues: name given to British soldiers • laws that closed Boston Harbor • Wins the French and Indian War • drafted the Declaration of Independence • colonists who remained loyal to Britain • Final battle of the American Revolution • Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army • British import taxes on lead, tea and glass • The American Revolution began here, first shots fired • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword 2024-10-15
Across
- Battle that convinced France to ally with America
- British leader who surrendered at Yorktown
- Naval strategy by the French that helped trap the British at Yorktown
- Allied fleet that blocked British supply lines at Yorktown
- American general who defected to the British
- 1783 agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War
- The official army of the American colonies
- French general who assisted George Washington
Down
- Hit-and-run tactics used by the colonists
- British soldiers known for their uniforms
- Key foreign assistance that tipped the war in favor of America
- French general who aided Washington in the final battle
- Where Washington’s troops endured a harsh winter
- Civilian ships authorized by the colonies to attack British vessels
- Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
- Battle that marked the end of the Revolutionary War
- Military strategy used by the French and Americans to surround the British at Yorktown
17 Clues: Hit-and-run tactics used by the colonists • British soldiers known for their uniforms • British leader who surrendered at Yorktown • Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army • The official army of the American colonies • American general who defected to the British • French general who assisted George Washington • Where Washington’s troops endured a harsh winter • ...
French Crosswrd 2013-09-25
Across
- monday in French is?
- which group began to establish a permanent settlement?
- what does merci mean?
- what is thursday in french?
- in the 18th century B.C gained control of?
- which place was determined to keep their language, cultures, and religion?
Down
- the english and french both depended on?
- in 1759 which two places were in a battle against each other?
- pink in French is?
- purple in French is?
10 Clues: pink in French is? • monday in French is? • purple in French is? • what does merci mean? • what is thursday in french? • the english and french both depended on? • in the 18th century B.C gained control of? • which group began to establish a permanent settlement? • in 1759 which two places were in a battle against each other? • ...
The French Revolution 2016-10-29
Across
- Bringing back to power the kings that Napoleon had driven out.
- A strong feeling of pride and devotion of one's country.
- A person or group that advocates for complete political change.
- Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat.
- To add or take over ones territory.
- To step down from power.
- The leader of Jacobin radical group and started the Committee of Public Safety.
- Part of third estate but were educated and embraced Enlightenment ideals.
- Spanish campaign of hit and run raids against the French.
Down
- A series of meetings to restore order in Europe.
- Forced closing of ports.
- A new code of laws that embodied Enlightenment principals of equality.
- Machine for beheading people.
- The right to vote
- A French port city influenced French national anthem.
- Restored order in France
- A period of massive killing during the French revolution.
17 Clues: The right to vote • Forced closing of ports. • To step down from power. • Restored order in France • Machine for beheading people. • To add or take over ones territory. • A series of meetings to restore order in Europe. • Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat. • A French port city influenced French national anthem. • ...
Marrow Thieves 2024-01-06
Across
- Why does the bone marrow need to be harvested?
- Who is the guy that French think is hitting on Rose?
- What is the main reason people are killing native americans?
- Who is the author of the book?
- Who is the character that we find out is not dead throughout the novel?
- Who is the elder of the group?
- In whose backstory runs a business?
- What exposed French and his brother to the recruiters?
- Who is the girl that French is in love with?
- Who interrupts Rose and French?
Down
- What is the name of the book?
- Who is know as being the scout of the group
- What is the resort that the main group stays at?
- Who is the main character we follow?
- Who does Frenchie kill?
- Who is the main leader of the group?
- What does Minerva do that frees her from the machine?
- Who is the little girl who ends up dying?
18 Clues: Who does Frenchie kill? • What is the name of the book? • Who is the author of the book? • Who is the elder of the group? • Who interrupts Rose and French? • In whose backstory runs a business? • Who is the main character we follow? • Who is the main leader of the group? • Who is the little girl who ends up dying? • Who is know as being the scout of the group • ...
Le Père Lachaise 2025-10-21
Across
- Painter known of his masterpiece The Raft of the Medusa
- American rock star
- Author of a series of novels depicting 19th-century society.
- English writer of The Picture of Dorian Gray
- Poet associated with Cubism and Surrealism
- Russian countess whose tomb is shrouded in legend and mystery
- Poet known for Les Fleurs du mal
Down
- Author who wrote about a famous madeleine
- Leading figure of French romantic painting famous for Liberty leading the People
- Founder of Spiritism
- composer and pianist, his heart is buried in Warsaw
- Legendary French singer known for La Vie en rose
- Playwright considered as the French Shakespeare
- Author known for his Fables featuring talking animals and moral lessons
- Singer of the French versions of The lion sleeps tonight and Under the sea
- Founder of the modern mime art
- Painter and friend of Monet buried near the top of the hill
17 Clues: American rock star • Founder of Spiritism • Founder of the modern mime art • Poet known for Les Fleurs du mal • Author who wrote about a famous madeleine • Poet associated with Cubism and Surrealism • English writer of The Picture of Dorian Gray • Playwright considered as the French Shakespeare • Legendary French singer known for La Vie en rose • ...
The French Revolution TB pgs. 118-136 2016-10-29
Across
- A French port city influenced French national anthem.
- Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat.
- Forced closing of ports.
- To step down from power.
- A series of meetings to restore order in Europe.
- A strong feeling of pride and devotion of one's country.
- Bringing back to power the kings that Napoleon had driven out.
Down
- A person or group that advocates for complete political change.
- Machine for beheading people.
- Spanish campaign of hit and run raids against the French.
- The right to vote
- To add or take over ones territory.
- Part of third estate but were educated and embraced Enlightenment ideals.
- Restored order in France
- A new code of laws that embodied Enlightenment principals of equality.
- A period of massive killing during the French revolution.
- The leader of Jacobin radical group and started the Committee of Public Safety.
17 Clues: The right to vote • Restored order in France • Forced closing of ports. • To step down from power. • Machine for beheading people. • To add or take over ones territory. • A series of meetings to restore order in Europe. • Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat. • A French port city influenced French national anthem. • ...
CA ROULE 1 Unites 1-3 2013-05-23
23 Clues: hi • four • hello • he is • twenty • I love • she is • I hate • fifteen • not bad • the boy • and you • the girl • the kiss • her name is • the croissant • I'm very well • what is he like? • the French stick • he is from Noumea • I'm French (masc) • how do you spell it? • you are Algerian (fem)
f23 2024-06-26
Across
- Indian ice cream.
- Half-frozen dessert.
- Sweet filled pastry.
- Small French cake.
- Chocolate with marshmallow.
- Brittle caramel candy.
- Sweet noodle pudding.
- Italian fruitcake.
- Crumbly butter cookie.
- Sweet red berry.
- Italian cream-filled pastry.
- Spiced cookie.
Down
- Norwegian waffle cookie.
- German spice cookie.
- Almond confection.
- Chinese festival cake.
- South American cookie.
- Layered pastry.
- Almond and fruit cookie.
- French doughnut.
20 Clues: Spiced cookie. • Layered pastry. • Sweet red berry. • French doughnut. • Indian ice cream. • Almond confection. • Small French cake. • Italian fruitcake. • German spice cookie. • Half-frozen dessert. • Sweet filled pastry. • Sweet noodle pudding. • Chinese festival cake. • South American cookie. • Brittle caramel candy. • Crumbly butter cookie. • Norwegian waffle cookie. • Almond and fruit cookie. • ...
Medieval Castles 2024-12-13
Across
- - Prussian stronghold.
- - Irish kissing stone.
- - River castle.
- - French castle.
- - Scottish stronghold.
- - Royal residence.
- - Sant'Angelo Rome.
- - Dracula's home.
- - German castle.
- - Walled city.
- - Hogwarts scenes.
- - Czech citadel.
- - White cliffs.
Down
- - Spanish palace.
- - Polish fortress.
- - Austrian castle.
- - Moated castle.
- - Crusader fortress.
- - Fairytale castle.
- - Tidal island.
- - Welsh fortress.
- - Rhine valley.
- - French grandeur.
- - Island castle.
- - Norman keep.
25 Clues: - Norman keep. • - Walled city. • - Tidal island. • - River castle. • - Rhine valley. • - White cliffs. • - Moated castle. • - French castle. • - Island castle. • - German castle. • - Czech citadel. • - Spanish palace. • - Welsh fortress. • - Dracula's home. • - Polish fortress. • - Austrian castle. • - Royal residence. • - French grandeur. • - Hogwarts scenes. • - Fairytale castle. • - Sant'Angelo Rome. • ...
Q2 Benchmark Study Guide 2023-12-05
Across
- Another name for the Acadians
- A _ Factor is something that draws a migrant group to a new land
- The Triangular Trade positively affected this Nation
- This was issued by the British to stop colonists from moving West
- Most slaves in the southern colonies worked on these
- This was a group of Spanish settlers that moved to Louisiana because the Sp. King offered free land and tools
- This person founded the first French settlement in Louisiana
- This spread in the colonies because colonists were unwilling to work
- The British controlled all territory _ of the Miss. River in 1763
- This was one effect of the French and Indian War on Britain
- The Treaty of _ 1763 Ended the French and Indian War
- Both colonists and native groups settled near what physical feature
Down
- A _ Factor is something that forces a migrant group out of their homeland
- This was a result of the many ethnic groups settling close together in Louisiana
- This was a culture group in Louisiana that were from a mix of several ethnic backgrounds
- This country was kicked out of North America after the French and Indian War
- This group was negatively impacted by the Triangular Trade
- Fighting over this land led to the French and Indian War
- The Spanish controlled all territory _ of the Miss. River in 1763
19 Clues: Another name for the Acadians • The Triangular Trade positively affected this Nation • Most slaves in the southern colonies worked on these • The Treaty of _ 1763 Ended the French and Indian War • Fighting over this land led to the French and Indian War • This group was negatively impacted by the Triangular Trade • ...
Euro History 2023-12-08
Across
- - Father of modern chemistry
- - French naturalist
- - French philosopher
- - Truth is relative belief
- - Enlightenment thinkers
- -Emphasizes reason
- - Discovered oxygen
- - Voltaires call
- - Enlightened Austrian ruler
- - Decline and Fall historian
- - Belief inadistant deity
- -Devised by
- - Religious diversity acceptance
- - Government power prevention
Down
- - Scottish empiricist
- - 18th-century intellectual movement
- - German philosopher
- - French naturalist
- - Wrote "Candide"
- - Influential political theory work
- - Hypnotic influence
- - Novella satire
22 Clues: -Devised by • - Voltaires call • - Novella satire • - Wrote "Candide" • -Emphasizes reason • - French naturalist • - French naturalist • - Discovered oxygen • - French philosopher • - German philosopher • - Hypnotic influence • - Scottish empiricist • - Enlightenment thinkers • - Belief inadistant deity • - Truth is relative belief • - Father of modern chemistry • - Enlightened Austrian ruler • ...
f21 2024-06-26
Across
- Meringue dessert.
- Breakfast cake.
- Fried dough sticks.
- Cream-filled pastry.
- Thin French pancake.
- Fruity frozen dessert.
- Italian coffee dessert.
- Rich chocolate candy.
- Sweet phyllo pastry.
Down
- Frozen treat on a stick.
- Fudgy chocolate square.
- French almond cookie.
- Layered dessert.
- Creamy dessert.
- Sweet confection.
- Italian ice cream.
- Cream cheese dessert.
- Fried dough ring.
- Individual cake with frosting.
- Soft, sweet chocolate.
20 Clues: Creamy dessert. • Breakfast cake. • Layered dessert. • Meringue dessert. • Sweet confection. • Fried dough ring. • Italian ice cream. • Fried dough sticks. • Cream-filled pastry. • Thin French pancake. • Sweet phyllo pastry. • French almond cookie. • Cream cheese dessert. • Rich chocolate candy. • Fruity frozen dessert. • Soft, sweet chocolate. • Fudgy chocolate square. • Italian coffee dessert. • ...
World Rivers 2024-12-11
Across
- African rainforest.
- Victoria Falls river.
- Twin of Tigris.
- New York river.
- Russian waterway.
- Sacred Indian.
- South Asian river.
- Southeast Asian.
- Venezuelan river.
- Siberian giant.
- French flow.
- London river.
Down
- Mesopotamian river.
- Central European.
- European flow.
- Australian flow.
- U.S. waterway.
- Longest Irish.
- Paris river.
- South American giant.
- Longest French.
- Egyptian lifeline.
- Northern Italian.
- Longest Asian.
24 Clues: Paris river. • French flow. • London river. • European flow. • U.S. waterway. • Longest Irish. • Sacred Indian. • Longest Asian. • Twin of Tigris. • New York river. • Longest French. • Siberian giant. • Australian flow. • Southeast Asian. • Central European. • Russian waterway. • Northern Italian. • Venezuelan river. • South Asian river. • Egyptian lifeline. • Mesopotamian river. • African rainforest. • ...
Verbos y otras frases 2026-03-03
27 Clues: in • I do • from • I am • I go • half • to do • music • sport • to go • to be • I live • to ear • morning • to live • to have • to work • swimming • you live • afternoon • to be able to • he/she/it lives • French (feminine) • English (feminine) • French (masculine) • he / she / it goes • English (masculine)
La Madagascar 2023-05-12
Across
- Currency of Madagascar
- The color on the top of Madagascar's flag (in French)
- Plant that is grown mostly in Madagascar (in French)
- The color on the left of Madagascar's flag (in French)
- Continent where humans originated
- The capital and most populous city in Madagascar
Down
- Type of landmass Madagascar is on
- The world's largest producer of vanilla
- "flag" in French
- The color on the bottom of Madagascar's flag (in French)
- (English) demonym for people from Madagascar
11 Clues: "flag" in French • Currency of Madagascar • Type of landmass Madagascar is on • Continent where humans originated • The world's largest producer of vanilla • (English) demonym for people from Madagascar • The capital and most populous city in Madagascar • Plant that is grown mostly in Madagascar (in French) • The color on the top of Madagascar's flag (in French) • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2022-10-22
Across
- French capital of the New World
- The general sent by the British government to help the Colonists
- The British Prime Minister during this period of time
- The founders of the thirteen original colonies
- The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds
Down
- West of this Mountain range that the Colonist wanted to move to
- The opposing force of the French and Indian War against the British
- What the British do to infiltrate the French to surprise attack its army
- The secondary name of the French and Indian War
- Treaty that was used to end the French and Indian War and to give the British a portion of the French's land
- What the British had after the war was over
- A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency
12 Clues: French capital of the New World • What the British had after the war was over • The founders of the thirteen original colonies • The secondary name of the French and Indian War • The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds • A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency • The British Prime Minister during this period of time • ...
Week 17 crossword 2024-03-06
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- Three empires wanted this territory and fought over it because whoever controlled the _______________ would control the continent.
- The French and Indian ____ began in 1754, also called the Seven Years' War.
- having a strong desire to succeed
- location where the Allegheny River and the Monogahela River meet from the large Ohio River
- The _____ Empire was firmly established in North America by 1750.
- The ____ nations that mad the confederacy dominated the smaller nations.
- _______ was a member of a prominent military family in the colony of New France.
- American _______ refuse to serve under a British officer. 1757
- The _____ hoped to have the same success in the Americas as their European counterparts.
- The ______ Confederacy was a powerful empire made up of six tribes that inhabited areas of the Ohio River Valley and Northeast.
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- ________ the half king was another important individual during the French and Indian War.
- Robert _________, British administrator who served as lieutenant governor of colonial Virginia.
- The ______ Tiver and the Monongahela rivers meet to form the large Ohio River.
- when someone is killed for political or religious reasons
- 1760 French surrender ______.
- The _________ of Virginia showed that Virginia borders stretched all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
- 1756 The French take Fort _______
17 Clues: 1760 French surrender ______. • having a strong desire to succeed • 1756 The French take Fort _______ • when someone is killed for political or religious reasons • American _______ refuse to serve under a British officer. 1757 • The _____ Empire was firmly established in North America by 1750. • ...
French frequency words 2023-12-08
9 Clues: the French word for hate • the French word for time • the French word for often • the French word for always • the French word for normally • the French word for sometimes • a popular video-watching site • another French word for sometimes • probably the most popular social media for young people
French cuisine 2021-05-12
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- ... of France is 67 million people
- Smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin
- Sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white
- French regional cuisine is characterized by its extreme diversity and ...
- Capital of France
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- French cuisine developed throughout the ...
- Long French bread
- Most popular fish in French cuisine
- Cheese and ... are a major part of the cuisine
- Knowledge of French cooking has contributed significantly to ... cuisines
10 Clues: Long French bread • Capital of France • ... of France is 67 million people • Most popular fish in French cuisine • French cuisine developed throughout the ... • Cheese and ... are a major part of the cuisine • Sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white • Smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin • ...
french culture history 2013-09-25
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- 1 thing Connor.S likes to say in French is a "Cheesy _______"
- the Quebec in 1774 made French _____, religion, and language laws
- P.O.A. means ____________________
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- lundi is ________ in French
- In 1759 British General _________ battled in the P.O.A.
- 1 popular food in France is a ___________
- the French kept their language , culture, and ________ rights.
- English and French depended on ________
- 18 century the ______ controlled the east north America
- The French Commander __________battled in P.O.A.
10 Clues: lundi is ________ in French • P.O.A. means ____________________ • English and French depended on ________ • 1 popular food in France is a ___________ • The French Commander __________battled in P.O.A. • In 1759 British General _________ battled in the P.O.A. • 18 century the ______ controlled the east north America • ...
french culture history 2013-09-25
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- 1 thing Connor.S likes to say in French is a "Cheesy _______"
- In 1759 British General _________ battled in the P.O.A.
- P.O.A. means ____________________
- the Quebec in 1774 made French _____, religion, and language laws
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- lundi is ________ in French
- the French kept their language , culture, and ________ rights.
- The French Commander __________battled in P.O.A.
- 1 popular food in France is a ___________
- English and French depended on ________
- 18 century the ______ controlled the east north America
10 Clues: lundi is ________ in French • P.O.A. means ____________________ • English and French depended on ________ • 1 popular food in France is a ___________ • The French Commander __________battled in P.O.A. • In 1759 British General _________ battled in the P.O.A. • 18 century the ______ controlled the east north America • ...
Dylan's crossword 2017-02-03
10 Clues: navy fleet • French ship • Spanish ship • French general • French colonist • leader of the French • hibiscus flower came from • first European settlement • half of the earths surface • who's picture would be everywhere
School subjects 2017-02-04
The Fight For Florida 2017-02-01
10 Clues: Navy Fleet • French fort • Spanish base • French general • Spanish general • A French church • French colonists • Beliefs of a country • A ship starting with v • Settlers from a different country
The Hundred Years' War 2017-07-12
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- A major victory for the English, who defeated a much larger enemy force using longbows.
- The War of the Two _______, which was essentially an extension of the Hundred Years' War.
- A French woman who helped to lift the Siege of Orleans against the English.
- The treaty that ended the first phase of the war.
- "Let the boy ___ ____ _____" -Edward III.
- John of ________ died in battle despite being completely blind.
- A naval battle that used converted merchant ships to destroy several French vessels tied together in a line.
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- The English king who saw combat in the third phase of the war, the Lancastrian War.
- The weapons used by Genoese mercenaries and French soldiers drastically outranged by longbows.
- A battle fought on St. Crispin's Day that destroyed the French on muddy terrain with English longbows.
- _______ the Black Prince, son of the English King during the first phase of the war.
- An uprising in France led by Jack Goodfellow, or Guillaume Cale.
- The French King that was captured during a certain battle.
- The battle in which a French King was captured by the English.
14 Clues: "Let the boy ___ ____ _____" -Edward III. • The treaty that ended the first phase of the war. • The French King that was captured during a certain battle. • The battle in which a French King was captured by the English. • John of ________ died in battle despite being completely blind. • An uprising in France led by Jack Goodfellow, or Guillaume Cale. • ...
acien regime 2021-09-23
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- director of french treasury before the revolution (1732-1809)
- Author of the declaration of rights of women addressing concerns of maria antionette
- the middle class
- french noble who
- a group/clique with larger group that has different opinions as other members in the group
- situation in which the government spends more money than taking it in
- fortress in paris used as a prison during the French revolution in 1849
- king of france (1754-1794)traitor
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- the traitor my wife during the french revolution (1755-1793)
- social classes
- famous quote made on a tennis court by the third estate in pre revolutionary france
- legislative body made up of the representative of the three estates in pre-revolutionary france
- along side the Americans during revolutionary war
- old order system government in pre french revolution
- notebooks used in pre revolutionary france to record grievances
15 Clues: social classes • the middle class • french noble who • king of france (1754-1794)traitor • along side the Americans during revolutionary war • old order system government in pre french revolution • the traitor my wife during the french revolution (1755-1793) • director of french treasury before the revolution (1732-1809) • ...
The October Crisis 2022-01-31
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- The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____.
- The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ.
- ___________ students in Toronto supported the FLQ but when they heard the group had killed someone, the support decreased drastically.
- FLQ uprising.
- It started in October of 1970.
- This prime minister told an interviewer “Watch Me” proving to them that he would not give in with the FLQ’s requests.
- 497 people were _______in october 1970.
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- Kidnapped by FLQ.
- He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered.
- Members of the FLQ are arrested
- The past.
- A French Canadian public figure, trade unionist and politician in Quebec. He held a phone book showing that they didn't know who the suspects were or who was in the FLQ.
- In the 1950s and 19___ French people felt they were being treated unfairly.
- French people wanted the province ______, to separate from the rest of Canada.
- ______ people were paid more than French people were.
15 Clues: The past. • FLQ uprising. • Kidnapped by FLQ. • It started in October of 1970. • Members of the FLQ are arrested • 497 people were _______in october 1970. • The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____. • He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered. • ______ people were paid more than French people were. • The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ. • ...
Unit Review 2014-04-04
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- River Valley Area that the French and English fought over in the French and Indian War
- of Hartford The treaty that ended the Pequot War
- The British received this area from the Spanish as a result of the Treaty of Paris
- Love for one's country or group
- Many Pequot were sold off into _______________ after the war
- The capital of New France
- The word that was outlawed as a result of the Treaty of Hartford
- or DIE Ben Franklin's political cartoon title
- In order to pay for the costs of the war, England will create new __________for the colonists to pay
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- A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- Necessity The fort lost by George Washington in the French and Indian War
- Pitt This English many said that England would pay for the war supplies of the French and Indian War
- Plan of Union Benjamin Franklin's plan for uniting the colonies
- George Creator of the Proclamation Line of 1763 that upset the colonists
- This is what was on the blankets that the colonists gave to the Native America
- The Confederacy that would help the British in the French and Indian War
- The name for a British soldier
17 Clues: The capital of New France • The name for a British soldier • Love for one's country or group • or DIE Ben Franklin's political cartoon title • of Hartford The treaty that ended the Pequot War • A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies • Many Pequot were sold off into _______________ after the war • ...
The Hundred Years' War 2017-07-12
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- The War of the Two _______, which was essentially an extension of the Hundred Years' War.
- A naval battle that used converted merchant ships to destroy several French vessels tied together in a line.
- The treaty that ended the first phase of the war.
- The French King, ____ II, that was captured during a certain battle.
- "Let the boy ___ ____ _____" -Edward III.
- A French woman who helped to lift the Siege of Orleans against the English.
- _______ the Black Prince, son of the English King during the first phase of the war.
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- The weapons used by Genoese mercenaries and French soldiers drastically outranged by longbows.
- The English king who saw combat in the third phase of the war, the Lancastrian War.
- The battle in which a French King was captured by the English.
- A major victory for the English, who defeated a much larger enemy force using longbows.
- An uprising in France led by Jack Goodfellow, or Guillaume Cale.
- A battle fought on St. Crispin's Day that destroyed the French on muddy terrain with English longbows.
- John of ________ died in battle despite being completely blind.
14 Clues: "Let the boy ___ ____ _____" -Edward III. • The treaty that ended the first phase of the war. • The battle in which a French King was captured by the English. • John of ________ died in battle despite being completely blind. • An uprising in France led by Jack Goodfellow, or Guillaume Cale. • The French King, ____ II, that was captured during a certain battle. • ...
Petit Bébé à Paris 2025-03-16
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- Item babies drink from
- Tiny French pastry, often pink or yellow
- A café order that’s warm and foamy
- Iconic Parisian bread
- City of Love and Lights
- Baby’s first shoes
- Soft accessory babies wear around their necks
- Soothing object babies suck on
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- French word for baby
- Famous mouse associated with Paris
- Famous Paris avenue leading to the Arc de Triomphe
- Famous Paris museum housing the Mona Lisa
- Small bed for a baby
- Romantic Parisian river
- Famous tower in Paris
- French word for love
16 Clues: Baby’s first shoes • French word for baby • Small bed for a baby • French word for love • Iconic Parisian bread • Famous tower in Paris • Item babies drink from • City of Love and Lights • Romantic Parisian river • Soothing object babies suck on • Famous mouse associated with Paris • A café order that’s warm and foamy • Tiny French pastry, often pink or yellow • ...
The Moderate Phase 2022-01-28
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- This financial minister resigned in August 1788 and was replaced by Necker
- This woman was highly criticized by the public for her lavish lifestyle
- King Louis dismissed this financial minister in July of 1789
- This critic of the lack of female representation in a revolutionary document wrote a similarly titled critique that called for women's rights and abolition
- Strong pride for France and French identity
- French currency used at the time of the revolution
- A legislative body representing the clergy, nobility, and commons
- The National Assembly voted to abolish _____ in May 1790
- This lavish palace was home to the most elite of French society
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- This march on Versailles turned from a bread riot to a threat to the French political order
- This part of the National Assembly included the clergy
- The famous agreement by third estate to stay together until a constitution was established
- _____ caps were a symbol of support for the revolution
- Everybody else's representation in the National Assembly
- This part of the National Assembly included the nobility
- This declaration was inspired by Declaration of Independence
- This French prison stood as a symbol of the Royal authority when it was stormed in 1789
- Found himself leading a mob marching on Versailles after many of his troops defected
18 Clues: Strong pride for France and French identity • French currency used at the time of the revolution • This part of the National Assembly included the clergy • _____ caps were a symbol of support for the revolution • Everybody else's representation in the National Assembly • This part of the National Assembly included the nobility • ...
French and Indian War Review 2026-02-02
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- The person in charge of a colony who is directly appointed by the King.
- A group of citizens who perform military duty.
- The French were interested in trading for these with Native Americans.
- The French and Indian War was between Great Britain and _____.
- This agreement officially ended the war.
- This was "drawn" as a barrier to keep colonists from moving west.
- This area was rich in resources and fertile soil and a point of tension before the war.
- Governing body that makes laws.
- Colonists were prohibited from moving west of this mountain range.
- Great Britain goes into massive ___ from the French and Indian War.
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- The French and Native Americans had an ___ , which meant they were friendly and helped one another.
- This country wanted to create permanent settlements in the Americas, which led to more conflict with Natives.
- France lost all of its territory east of this river.
- He led a militia to build and defend Fort Necessity.
- Colonists were asked to pay higher ____ to help pay for the war costs.
- Tribe that eventually allies with the British.
- Having access to the Ohio River was very important for ____.
- Type of warfare used by French and Native Americans that made battle difficult.
18 Clues: Governing body that makes laws. • This agreement officially ended the war. • A group of citizens who perform military duty. • Tribe that eventually allies with the British. • France lost all of its territory east of this river. • He led a militia to build and defend Fort Necessity. • Having access to the Ohio River was very important for ____. • ...
Revolutions 2023-11-30
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- French general and popular leader who created laws to protect equal rights and build stability but also declared himself emperor
- The place where the third estate vowed to form a constitution when locked out of the Estates General
- A war between France and England, also known as the French Indian War, that put Britain and France into debt.
- The first estate
- the document that describes the reasons colonists want to break from England
- “no taxation without ____________”
- What John Locke believed government should protect
- The second estate
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- Leader of an extreme part of the French Revolution who led the Reign of Terror
- What is necessary if a government fails to protect peoples’ rights, according to Locke
- the Enlightenment thinker who influenced the Declaration of Independence
- the Proclamation of 1763 protected this group from colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- A period of the French Revolution that acted harshly against the enemies of the Revolution
- The French estate populated by the majority of society, including merchants and farmers.
- a British policy that limited colonial trade
- the country that support British colonists against England because it wanted to weaken it
- “life, __________, and the pursuit of happiness”
- Treaty of ________: the treaty signed at the end of the Revolutionary War that recognized the United States as an independent nation.
- a British tax on paper goods in order to pay their war debts
19 Clues: The first estate • The second estate • “no taxation without ____________” • a British policy that limited colonial trade • “life, __________, and the pursuit of happiness” • What John Locke believed government should protect • a British tax on paper goods in order to pay their war debts • the Enlightenment thinker who influenced the Declaration of Independence • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2017-10-23
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- nobility
- a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763
- the Church
- an important document of the French Revolution and in the history of human and civil rights
- the last Queen of France before the French Revolution
- the illegal and overt seizure of a state by the military or other elites within the state apparatus
- the commoners
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
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- the last King of France before the French Revolution
- the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House
- a colonial revolt that took place between 1765 and 1783
- the elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution
- the period of the Terror during the French Revolution.
- The king of Britain during the American Revolutionary War
- when the third estate vowed not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the kingdom is established
- an uprising in france against the monarchy
16 Clues: nobility • the Church • the commoners • an uprising in france against the monarchy • a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763 • the last King of France before the French Revolution • the last Queen of France before the French Revolution • the period of the Terror during the French Revolution. • a colonial revolt that took place between 1765 and 1783 • ...
Houston French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- This broke france apart.
- One of the french estates.
- He started the french revolution.
- They raised this to pay off debt.
- A mob over took this.
- A type of execution.
- Named after someone's last name.
- This was why they invented the guillotine
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- One of the three french estates.
- He was one of the many luis.
- One of the many revolutions
- A type of king
- From a show.
- One of the many ages.
- Someone crowned themselves______
- marie antoinette was born here.
16 Clues: From a show. • A type of king • A type of execution. • One of the many ages. • A mob over took this. • This broke france apart. • One of the french estates. • One of the many revolutions • He was one of the many luis. • marie antoinette was born here. • One of the three french estates. • Someone crowned themselves______ • Named after someone's last name. • ...
EGGHEAD FC 2023-04-27
11 Clues: Belgian cm for MC • Legend French Cam • Croation cm from RL • Brazillian legend CB • French LB from Millan • fast Lw French from Paris • Dutch Best GK of all time • French rw from bundasliga • Crazy Norwegian st from MC • Italian best CB of all time • rb morraco player from Prais
Culinary Terms 2024-03-11
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- cooked mixture of equal parts of flour and fat
- egg based emulsion mother sauce
- milk based mother sauce
- french term meaning "of the day"
- everything in its place
- tile-shaped cut
- round cuts
- ribbon-cut on leafy herbs
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- french word for appetizer
- french fry cut
- square shaped cut
- slow roasting using little liquid
- small square cut 1/8"x1/8"
- onions, carrots, and celery used as a base for stocks
- matchstick cut
- cooking method using hot pan and small amount of fat
16 Clues: round cuts • french fry cut • matchstick cut • tile-shaped cut • square shaped cut • milk based mother sauce • everything in its place • french word for appetizer • ribbon-cut on leafy herbs • small square cut 1/8"x1/8" • egg based emulsion mother sauce • french term meaning "of the day" • slow roasting using little liquid • cooked mixture of equal parts of flour and fat • ...
baby 2025-03-16
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- Item babies drink from
- Tiny French pastry, often pink or yellow
- A café order that’s warm and foamy
- Iconic Parisian bread
- City of Love and Lights
- Baby’s first shoes
- Soft accessory babies wear around their necks
- Soothing object babies suck on
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- French word for baby
- Famous mouse associated with Paris
- Famous Paris avenue leading to the Arc de Triomphe
- Famous Paris museum housing the Mona Lisa
- Small bed for a baby
- Romantic Parisian river
- Famous tower in Paris
- French word for love
16 Clues: Baby’s first shoes • French word for baby • Small bed for a baby • French word for love • Iconic Parisian bread • Famous tower in Paris • Item babies drink from • City of Love and Lights • Romantic Parisian river • Soothing object babies suck on • Famous mouse associated with Paris • A café order that’s warm and foamy • Tiny French pastry, often pink or yellow • ...
French Revolution 2023-10-10
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- Members of the Third Estate took the _______ Court Oath
- Queen of France who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform
- Third Estate members
- A device that was used to execute a person by chopping off their head
- Jacobin lawyer and revolutionary behind the Reign of Terror
- First democratic government of France known as the National ____________
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- Second Estate members
- The state prison in Paris that was attacked and taken by French revolutionists in 1789
- The lavish French palace that was the seat of the French Monarchy (built by Louis XIV)
- Radical Republican group during the French Revolution. Led by Maximilien Robespierre.
- King of France during the French Revolution
- First Estate members
- The King and Queen during the revolution were executed for committing __________
13 Clues: Third Estate members • First Estate members • Second Estate members • King of France during the French Revolution • Members of the Third Estate took the _______ Court Oath • Jacobin lawyer and revolutionary behind the Reign of Terror • A device that was used to execute a person by chopping off their head • ...
P-O Life December 2022 2022-10-31
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- pooping Catalan figurine
- living Nativity scenes famous across Catalonia
- French hunt
- French apple desert, tarte ____
- the sunniest ski station in France
- just over the border, known for bargains and knock-offs
- Catalan dish of roasted vegetables
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- tasty sweet treat to celebrate the arrival of the Three Kings (Rois Mages), ____ des Rois
- local ski station, reopened in 2019 after financial difficulties
- organisation of French society: région, département & ____
- small lake, just inland from the coast (ex. Saint Nazaire, le Barcarès)
- name given to local produce and rural events
- French name for snow-shoes
- Russian artist, part of the summer expo at Musée d'art moderne, Céret
14 Clues: French hunt • pooping Catalan figurine • French name for snow-shoes • French apple desert, tarte ____ • the sunniest ski station in France • Catalan dish of roasted vegetables • name given to local produce and rural events • living Nativity scenes famous across Catalonia • just over the border, known for bargains and knock-offs • ...
P-O Life November 2022-11-01
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- 100m steamship beached in the sands of Le Barcarès
- French translation of 'tip'
- President of the Pyrénées-Orientales, Hermeline
- ____-Banyuls, marine natural reserve
- annual grape harvest
- nickname given to French WWI infantrymen
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- Via ____, Roman road built to link Italy to Spain
- French flower used to commemorate WWI
- French Accident & Emergency department
- wild sheep, native to Corsica, introduced to the P-O in 1960
- home of the first solar furnace in France
- Serrat d'en ____, 19th century fortress overlooking Perpignan
- animal used by Hannibal to cross the Pyrenees
13 Clues: annual grape harvest • French translation of 'tip' • ____-Banyuls, marine natural reserve • French flower used to commemorate WWI • French Accident & Emergency department • nickname given to French WWI infantrymen • home of the first solar furnace in France • animal used by Hannibal to cross the Pyrenees • President of the Pyrénées-Orientales, Hermeline • ...
French Greetings 2020-09-24
9 Clues: S'il vous _________ • Bonne ______ "good day" • French word meaning "no" • French word meaning "yes" • French word meaning "hello" • French word meaning "goodbye" • French word meaning "thank you" • French word meaning "you're welcome" • À la __________ - "see you next time"
Road to Louisiana 2021-10-06
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- name given to the water route that early Europeans gave to the Mississippi river
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- the ohio river
- The first proprietor in Louisiana
- explored upper mississippi
- A person who is considered the property of someone
- a large farm
- an area settled by a group of people from a distant land.
- the money made from john law
- to populate the french colonies
- the people who came to Louisiana to farm for the colonys
- established fort Maurepas
- system under which a colony was operated as a business by an individual or group
- The creator of paper money
- a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean.
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- the biggest river in the U.S
- what louisiana is named after
- the 7 year war
- founded a new french settlement near the mississippi river
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals
- Claimed Louisiana for france
- A main city in Louisiana
- John law made
- the people who started louisiana
- an indean tribe that killed all men and enslaved the women
- Name given to the collapse of the french investment company, the company of the west
- a group of existing during the french colonial period that was in charge of judicial matters.
- The name of the laws that governed the conduct of slaves
- The capitol of Louisiana
- unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses
30 Clues: a large farm • John law made • the 7 year war • the ohio river • A main city in Louisiana • The capitol of Louisiana • established fort Maurepas • explored upper mississippi • The creator of paper money • the biggest river in the U.S • Claimed Louisiana for france • the money made from john law • what louisiana is named after • to populate the french colonies • ...
Period 3: The French & Spanish Rule in America 2022-09-23
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- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- The explorer that claimed the land around Mississippi river for France
- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- The success of the revolt allowed these leaders to live in governor’s mansions
- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
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- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- The French found this place in 1718
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
20 Clues: The French found this place in 1718 • The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy • The French introduced African slavery into this valley • This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies • The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city • The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas • ...
Eve of Revolution/Duel for North America 2024-09-19
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- Literacy was important to colonists for the reading of this
- Robert La Salle of France concluded that this river was vital
- This was meant to "wake up" Christians through revivals
- The percentage of the colonies that was rural
- The # of future presidents that were Scots-Irish
- The ___ of 1763 said that colonists couldn't settle west of the Applachian Mtns.
- The Spanish had to cede this to Britain
- Author of "Poor Richard's Almanack"
- Out of 32 British colonies, this # rebelled
- The # of royal governors in the colonies
- The # of the 13 colonies that showed up to the Albany Plan of Congress
- This valley was key to controlling North America
- The French and Indian War is also known as this war
- Princeton, Dartmouth, Rutgers, and Brown were these types of centers
- This means have a 2 house legislature
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- This British general was brought in bring in new war tactics
- These colonies were the least diverse
- These colonies were the most diverse
- 1st French colony was called this
- This evangelist's sermons were "fire and brimstone"
- This treaty ended the French and Indian War
- By 1776, there was this # of public libraries
- The French built Fort Dusquesne at this city
- Washington and his men holed up in this fort awaiting reinforcements that never came
- This was the chief of the Ottawa tribe
- This nation allied with France during the French and Indian War
- The # of local colleges in the colonies
27 Clues: 1st French colony was called this • Author of "Poor Richard's Almanack" • These colonies were the most diverse • These colonies were the least diverse • This means have a 2 house legislature • This was the chief of the Ottawa tribe • The Spanish had to cede this to Britain • The # of local colleges in the colonies • The # of royal governors in the colonies • ...
Chapter 17-Lesson 2 The French Revolution and Napoleon//Vanessa Ayala 7th Grade 2018-04-30
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- Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison stormed by peasants
- Across an ocean
- estate The first class in of french society made up the energy
- French nobility who fled country to escape the revolution
- The Middle class in France
- d'etat Is a change of government in which a new group of leaders seize power by force
- Is a extreme or far-reaching
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- Is dissenting groups of people
- Very radical french revolutinary
- Is a social class in France before the French Revolution
- Is the right to vote
- notebooks listing all grievances of all estates
- XVI He was the king of france
- Is a frequent in many places; common
- gov't ruled by elected representatives instead of a monarch
15 Clues: Across an ocean • Is the right to vote • The Middle class in France • Is a extreme or far-reaching • Is dissenting groups of people • Very radical french revolutinary • Is a frequent in many places; common • notebooks listing all grievances of all estates • XVI He was the king of france • Is a social class in France before the French Revolution • ...
Monday Wake Up / Warm Up 2024-02-19
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- house of books
- common way to get around the city of Paris (2 words)p. 210
- Can of Pepsi has 41g of added _____. 83% of what you should have in a day
- Ils _____ au cinéma. (go)
- "to go" in French
- Nous ______ à l'école. (go)
- French word meaning "at the home/house of (p. 211)
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- French verb to stay (see page 210)
- most cough drops contain this cough-suppressing ingredient
- High ____ Corn Syrup is the main sweetener used in soft drinks
- aller can be used to talk about ____ events. p. 212
- Vous _____ en France? (go)
- Tu ne ____ pas à la banque? (go)
- French word for high school
- number (spelled out) of calories in a bottle of water
15 Clues: house of books • "to go" in French • Ils _____ au cinéma. (go) • Vous _____ en France? (go) • French word for high school • Nous ______ à l'école. (go) • Tu ne ____ pas à la banque? (go) • French verb to stay (see page 210) • French word meaning "at the home/house of (p. 211) • aller can be used to talk about ____ events. p. 212 • ...
Revolutions 2021-11-29
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- the country that support British colonists against England because it wanted to weaken it
- What is necessary if a government fails to protect peoples’ rights, according to Locke
- “life, __________, and the pursuit of happiness”
- the document that describes the reasons colonists want to break from England
- What John Locke believed government should protect
- the Enlightenment thinker who influenced the Declaration of Independence
- The first estate
- A period of the French Revolution that acted harshly against the enemies of the Revolution
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- the Proclamation of 1763 protected this group from colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Leader of an extreme part of the French Revolution who led the Reign of Terror
- a British policy that limited colonial trade
- a British tax on paper goods in order to pay their war debts
- “no taxation without ____________”
- The second estate
- The French estate populated by the majority of society, including merchants and farmers.
- French general and popular leader who created laws to protect equal rights and build stability but also declared himself emperor
- Treaty of ________: the treaty signed at the end of the Revolutionary War that recognized the United States as an independent nation.
- The place where the third estate vowed to form a constitution when locked out of the Estates General
- A war between France and England, also known as the French Indian War, that put Britain and France into debt.
19 Clues: The first estate • The second estate • “no taxation without ____________” • a British policy that limited colonial trade • “life, __________, and the pursuit of happiness” • What John Locke believed government should protect • a British tax on paper goods in order to pay their war debts • the Enlightenment thinker who influenced the Declaration of Independence • ...
Revolutions 2022-12-02
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- the country that support British colonists against England because it wanted to weaken it
- What is necessary if a government fails to protect peoples’ rights, according to Locke
- “life, __________, and the pursuit of happiness”
- the document that describes the reasons colonists want to break from England
- What John Locke believed government should protect
- the Enlightenment thinker who influenced the Declaration of Independence
- The first estate
- A period of the French Revolution that acted harshly against the enemies of the Revolution
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- the Proclamation of 1763 protected this group from colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Leader of an extreme part of the French Revolution who led the Reign of Terror
- a British policy that limited colonial trade
- a British tax on paper goods in order to pay their war debts
- “no taxation without ____________”
- The second estate
- The French estate populated by the majority of society, including merchants and farmers.
- French general and popular leader who created laws to protect equal rights and build stability but also declared himself emperor
- Treaty of ________: the treaty signed at the end of the Revolutionary War that recognized the United States as an independent nation.
- The place where the third estate vowed to form a constitution when locked out of the Estates General
- A war between France and England, also known as the French Indian War, that put Britain and France into debt.
19 Clues: The first estate • The second estate • “no taxation without ____________” • a British policy that limited colonial trade • “life, __________, and the pursuit of happiness” • What John Locke believed government should protect • a British tax on paper goods in order to pay their war debts • the Enlightenment thinker who influenced the Declaration of Independence • ...
Historical Figures 2024-03-29
15 Clues: - Conqueror • - Boy Pharaoh • - Last Pharaoh • - Virgin Queen • - Roman Emperor • - French Heroine • - French Emperor • - Laws of Motion • - Musical Prodigy • - World War Leader • - Apartheid Activist • - Chinese Philosopher • - Indian Independence • - Theory of Relativity • - Emancipation Proclamation
Rococo 2023-01-25
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- Wren created a stir when he capped a church with this.
- another name for Louis XIV
- French artist; he painted scenes of every day life of ordinary people.
- French artist; portrait painter to the French royal court; he died while eating ice cream.
- Wrens best known work. (3 words)
- London was destroyed in the ____ of 1666.
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- The isolation of the royal court from the reality of the people of France lead to this.
- The Rococo period was also known as this ________________. (2 words)
- French artist; the greatest of the Rococo painters was _________ ( 2 words)
- English artist; famous for painting portraits of the English nobility especially their children.
- England's greatest architect. ( 3 words)
- English artist; rival to Reynolds; The Blue Boy
- The predominant thought during the Rococo period was on Love and _______.
- English artist; he painted Marriage a la mode.
- Palace of Versailles was designed by and built for ________ in order to separate the day to day life of the aristocracy and the French government.
15 Clues: another name for Louis XIV • Wrens best known work. (3 words) • England's greatest architect. ( 3 words) • London was destroyed in the ____ of 1666. • English artist; he painted Marriage a la mode. • English artist; rival to Reynolds; The Blue Boy • Wren created a stir when he capped a church with this. • ...
The October Crisis 2022-01-31
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- ___________ students in Toronto supported the FLQ but when they heard the group had killed someone, the support decreased drastically.
- Members of the FLQ are arrested
- This prime minister told an interviewer “Watch Me” proving to them that he would not give in with the FLQ’s requests.
- French people wanted the province ______, to separate from the rest of Canada.
- FLQ uprising.
- Kidnapped by FLQ.
- ______ people were paid more than French people were.
- The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____.
- The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ.
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- It started in October of 1970.
- The past.
- 497 people were _______in october 1970.
- A French Canadian public figure, trade unionist and politician in Quebec. He held a phone book showing that they didn't know who the suspects were or who was in the FLQ.
- He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered.
- In the 1950s and 19___ French people felt they were being treated unfairly.
15 Clues: The past. • FLQ uprising. • Kidnapped by FLQ. • It started in October of 1970. • Members of the FLQ are arrested • 497 people were _______in october 1970. • The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____. • He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered. • ______ people were paid more than French people were. • The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ. • ...
french crossword 2024-09-16
11 Clues: 3+3 • 5+5 • 4+4 • Famous French bread • France Capital city • what comes from a cow • traditional vegetable stew • middle color on the French flag • small snails that are often served • classic French seafood soup from Provence • a French pastry made from puff pastry in a crescent shape.
Janessa 2025-08-09
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- thank you in French
- thin French pancake
- famous river
- a city in France known for silk weaving and gastronomy
- a small, casual restaurant
- coastal city in the French Riviera
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- flaky crescent-shaped breakfast pastry
- means Yes in french
- town known for Van Gogh’s paintings
- english word for "bonjou
- national flower
11 Clues: famous river • national flower • thank you in French • means Yes in french • thin French pancake • english word for "bonjou • a small, casual restaurant • coastal city in the French Riviera • town known for Van Gogh’s paintings • flaky crescent-shaped breakfast pastry • a city in France known for silk weaving and gastronomy
Midterm Review 2016-01-20
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- The French were at war with this Amerindian group.
- The French were in commercial competition with this other European nation in North America.
- Land distribution system that was set up around the St.Lawrence River in New France.
- In 1663 the _______ Government took control of the colony of New France.
- The Catholic church collected annual taxes paid by the habitant (settler).
- The Royal Proclamation was meant to ________ the French-Canadian population.
- In 1665 a series of women were sent to New France to promote births and population increase.
- The _________ provided land and a mill to the Habitant.
- I planted the cross in 1534 and claimed the territory for France.
- This religious group of men lived with the Huron.
- By introducing the Quebec Act, the British wanted to maintain the French-Canadian population _______ to the British crown.
- In 1763, a military regime was
- This war (1756-1763) was fought between France and Britain in North America.
- Once the British took over the colony, the Seigneurial System was replaced by the British _________ system.
- Under the Royal ________ French laws were replaced by British civil and criminal laws.
- In the 16th century, gold and silver were used as currency in the international trade... France obtained in New France provided the raw materials it needed to manufacture finished products.
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- The Company of One Hundred Associates was created to populate the colony and create a _________ over the fur trade.
- The original name for Montreal.
- Samuel de Champlain founded this city on the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.
- In 1759, the British took over Quebec City following a 30 minute battle.
- Definition: To convert people to Christianity
- Jean Talon became the first ________ of New France.
- While awaiting the outcome of the Seven Year's War in Europe, the British established a ________ regime to keep the colony in order.
- In 1758, this French fort/port fell to the British during the Seven Year War.
- British General who took over Quebec City in 1759.
- the traditional name for Montreal
- New France had a very ______ territory and was sparsely populated.
- The Thirteen Colonies were ______ and highly populated.
- French General who was killed at the Battle of Plains of Abraham.
- The French relied heavily on this economic resource for trading purposes.
- The British deported the ________ in 1755 for refusing to pledge alliance to the King of Britain.
- The following Act in 1774 expanded the territory of the Province of Quebec.
- In 1763 France signed this document, conceding all its North American territories to the British.
- I tried to diversify the economy in New France by introducing new businesses in addition to the fur trade.
- The French were allied with this Native tribe.
- The British renamed New France the _________ of Quebec.
- This economic resource became the first to be traded by Europeans in Newfoundland on their arrival - 16th century.
37 Clues: In 1763, a military regime was • The original name for Montreal. • the traditional name for Montreal • Definition: To convert people to Christianity • The French were allied with this Native tribe. • This religious group of men lived with the Huron. • The French were at war with this Amerindian group. • British General who took over Quebec City in 1759. • ...
EGGHEAD FC 2023-04-27
11 Clues: Belgian cm for MC • Legend French Cam • Croation cm from RL • Brazillian legend CB • French LB from Millan • fast Lw French from Paris • Dutch Best GK of all time • French rw from bundasliga • Crazy Norwegian st from MC • Italian best CB of all time • rb morraco player from Prais
Janessa 2025-08-09
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- thank you in French
- thin French pancake
- famous river
- a city in France known for silk weaving and gastronomy
- a small, casual restaurant
- coastal city in the French Riviera
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- flaky crescent-shaped breakfast pastry
- means Yes in french
- town known for Van Gogh’s paintings
- english word for "bonjou
- national flower
11 Clues: famous river • national flower • thank you in French • means Yes in french • thin French pancake • english word for "bonjou • a small, casual restaurant • coastal city in the French Riviera • town known for Van Gogh’s paintings • flaky crescent-shaped breakfast pastry • a city in France known for silk weaving and gastronomy
French Colonialism in "The Stranger" 2013-03-03
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- The Treaty of ______ gave the French 1 year to leave.
- Where was Camus born?
- The decline of the justice system was a result of the ____.
- Camus exploited the _________ system.
- Who was the President of France?
- The justice system was ruled under Islamic and ______ law.
- The ________ fled into Exile
- French cops enforced _______ rather than helping citizens.
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- _______ committed more than 400,000 troops to Algeria.
- Algerian citizens were also known as ______.
- On July 5th, 1962, Algerians had gained __________.
- French settlers were allowed to buy or confiscate _____ from Algerians.
- War started on _______ 1, 1954.
- More than 2 __________ Algerians were removed from their homes.
14 Clues: Where was Camus born? • The ________ fled into Exile • War started on _______ 1, 1954. • Who was the President of France? • Camus exploited the _________ system. • Algerian citizens were also known as ______. • On July 5th, 1962, Algerians had gained __________. • The Treaty of ______ gave the French 1 year to leave. • ...
Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Review 2022-11-26
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- River running from Atlantic Ocean to Quebec
- Mohawk military leader, fought with British
- When the British allowed French to keep their religion, language and laws to stay neutral in war
- Indigenous people of this region
- Housing for indigenous people
- These include silver, copper, and zinc
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- Canadian politician, known for healthcare
- When millions of people from the United Kingdom immigrated to Canada
- French speaking people of Canada
- Important for growing crops
- Province with highest population of French
- Province that includes Toronto and Ottawa
- First permanent French settlement,
13 Clues: Important for growing crops • Housing for indigenous people • French speaking people of Canada • Indigenous people of this region • First permanent French settlement, • These include silver, copper, and zinc • Canadian politician, known for healthcare • Province that includes Toronto and Ottawa • Province with highest population of French • ...
seven years war 2023-11-16
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- law preservers in the country side
- where the 2 groups clashed and produced conflict
- first of the 4 wars
- southernmost french fort
- french fortess city where frecnh retreated
- sent george washington to french fort
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- fear of_?_spurred_colinies_to_action
- a scottsman brittich general
- fort pitt
- british prime minister
- had strong ties_with indians
11 Clues: fort pitt • first of the 4 wars • british prime minister • southernmost french fort • a scottsman brittich general • had strong ties_with indians • law preservers in the country side • fear of_?_spurred_colinies_to_action • sent george washington to french fort • french fortess city where frecnh retreated • where the 2 groups clashed and produced conflict
French Neoclassicism 2014-11-18
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- Shakespeare is to english as ______ is to french
- other than entertainment the purpose of these plays was to provide..
- what greek myth was Racine’s Phaedra inspired by
- who created the classical French tragedy
- what was suspended in France after a civil war lasting 25 years.
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- what was one of the influences of french neoclassicism
- The first name of the monarch the monarch who supported
- what did Richelieu help to bring that allowed arts to become more predominant
- Corneille is best know from the period of French Neo-classicism
- what was an important academy that caused in increase in the promotion of french literature and art
- They never mixed these two kinds of drama: comedy and…
- who was huge patron of theatre and French neoclassicism in general
12 Clues: who created the classical French tragedy • Shakespeare is to english as ______ is to french • what greek myth was Racine’s Phaedra inspired by • what was one of the influences of french neoclassicism • They never mixed these two kinds of drama: comedy and… • The first name of the monarch the monarch who supported • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2022-10-22
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- The British Prime Minister during this period of time
- The founders of the thirteen original colonies
- The secondary name of the French and Indian War
- The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds
- French capital of the New World
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- West of this Mountain range that the Colonist wanted to move to
- The general sent by the British government to help the Colonists
- A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency
- Treaty that was used to end the French and Indian War and to give the British a portion of the French's land
- What the British had after the war was over
- The opposing force of the French and Indian War against the British
- What the British do to infiltrate the French to surprise attack its army
12 Clues: French capital of the New World • What the British had after the war was over • The founders of the thirteen original colonies • The secondary name of the French and Indian War • The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds • A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency • The British Prime Minister during this period of time • ...
Mark Louchart - Chap 6 2020-12-07
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- french philosopher
- father of observational astronomy
- English mathematician
- English philosopher and physician
- French writer
- French judge
- theory where everything revolves around the sun
- Theory where Everything revolves around the Earth
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- Female writer
- series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
- French word
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe
- the view that persons' moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live
- empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science
14 Clues: French word • French judge • Female writer • French writer • french philosopher • English mathematician • father of observational astronomy • English philosopher and physician • theory where everything revolves around the sun • Theory where Everything revolves around the Earth • an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe • ...
Les Descriptions 2021-04-27
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- We wear these to correct our eyesight
- Green/Brown eye colour
- Another word in French for the colour 'brun'
- An accessory worn around one's neck
- We wear these sometimes to straighten our teeth
- The opposite of old for age
- The opposite of straight for hair
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- What we are wearing now to protect us and others from viruses like Covid 19
- Someone who has no hair on their head
- When we fall and need stitches, we sometimes are left with this
- The opposite of short for height
- The French word for baseball cap
- Red in French for hair colour
- Tanned skin in French
14 Clues: Tanned skin in French • Green/Brown eye colour • The opposite of old for age • Red in French for hair colour • The opposite of short for height • The French word for baseball cap • The opposite of straight for hair • An accessory worn around one's neck • Someone who has no hair on their head • We wear these to correct our eyesight • Another word in French for the colour 'brun' • ...
History crossword puzzles 2023-02-04
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- - a county rule by a more powerful country
- a person who supports colonialism
- -a state in which supreme power is held by the people
- creole-a man who is french by birth or descent
- county power and influence through colonization
- black -a person of mixed colonial french
- - a person mixed with black and white ancestry
- creole- descendants of french, Spanish settlers in the west indies and latian America
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- - laws that govern a place or county
- - a settled in a colony
- blanc- poor white person
- blanc- great or big rich white rich people
- colour - mixed African European descent
- rule of king or queen
14 Clues: rule of king or queen • - a settled in a colony • blanc- poor white person • a person who supports colonialism • - laws that govern a place or county • colour - mixed African European descent • black -a person of mixed colonial french • blanc- great or big rich white rich people • - a county rule by a more powerful country • creole-a man who is french by birth or descent • ...
Gold-Laced Coat 2023-05-12
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- An item Indians might chose in trade of pelts
- Philippe's dad
- A castle where French soldiers live
- Animal skins that are sought for trading
- The color stripe Pierre put on the keg
- The French made the guns ____ to get more pelts
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- An Iroquois that can come and go in the fort
- Has a doll in it for Pierre to take to Detroit
- The Gate of ___ Nations
- The gold laced thing that Philippe brought from France
- A French voyageur
- what the French and English are fighting over
- When you can hear the falls, this is going to happen
- The place Red Bird got hurt
14 Clues: Philippe's dad • A French voyageur • The Gate of ___ Nations • The place Red Bird got hurt • A castle where French soldiers live • The color stripe Pierre put on the keg • Animal skins that are sought for trading • An Iroquois that can come and go in the fort • An item Indians might chose in trade of pelts • what the French and English are fighting over • ...
P-O Life November 2022 2022-10-31
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- 100m steamship beached in the sands of Le Barcarès
- wild sheep, native to Corsica, introduced to the P-O in 1960
- French translation of 'tip'
- home of the first solar furnace in France
- French Accident & Emergency department of hospital
- animal used by Hannibal to cross the Pyrenees in 218BC
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- nickname given to French WWI infantrymen
- 19th century fortress overlooking Perpignan, Serrat d'en ____
- Roman road built to link Italy to Spain
- marine natural reserve, ____-Banyuls
- French flower used to commemorate WWI
- President of the Pyrénées-Orientales, Hermeline ____
- annual grape harvest
13 Clues: annual grape harvest • French translation of 'tip' • marine natural reserve, ____-Banyuls • French flower used to commemorate WWI • Roman road built to link Italy to Spain • nickname given to French WWI infantrymen • home of the first solar furnace in France • 100m steamship beached in the sands of Le Barcarès • French Accident & Emergency department of hospital • ...
Colonization Thru New France 2024-04-14
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- Indigenous people ______ guns and alcohol from the French
- water route through North America (did not find)
- Spain's colonization style
- animal whose fur was prized for hats in Europe
- one of the indigenous ally of the French
- program that sent French women to colonies to increase population with families
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- legalized piracy
- the seven cities of gold the Spanish were looking for in El Norte
- one of the indigenous allies of the French
- abandoned after 1587
- France's colonization style
- fort built in 1565
- founded in 1608
13 Clues: founded in 1608 • legalized piracy • fort built in 1565 • abandoned after 1587 • Spain's colonization style • France's colonization style • one of the indigenous ally of the French • one of the indigenous allies of the French • animal whose fur was prized for hats in Europe • water route through North America (did not find) • ...
The October Crisis 2022-01-31
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- ___________ students in Toronto supported the FLQ but when they heard the group had killed someone, the support decreased drastically.
- Members of the FLQ are arrested
- This prime minister told an interviewer “Watch Me” proving to them that he would not give in with the FLQ’s requests.
- French people wanted the province ______, to separate from the rest of Canada.
- FLQ uprising.
- Kidnapped by FLQ.
- ______ people were paid more than French people were.
- The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____.
- The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ.
Down
- It started in October of 1970.
- The past.
- 497 people were _______in october 1970.
- A French Canadian public figure, trade unionist and politician in Quebec. He held a phone book showing that they didn't know who the suspects were or who was in the FLQ.
- He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered.
- In the 1950s and 19___ French people felt they were being treated unfairly.
15 Clues: The past. • FLQ uprising. • Kidnapped by FLQ. • It started in October of 1970. • Members of the FLQ are arrested • 497 people were _______in october 1970. • The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____. • He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered. • ______ people were paid more than French people were. • The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ. • ...
French Revolution Crossward Puzzle (Gabriel) 2024-01-27
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- a moderate political faction during the French Revolution.
- that deserted France during the revolution, they were associated with aristocracy.
- Representative assembly in France that included representatives from the clergy, nobility, and common people.
- The middle class during the French Revolution.
- Fortress and state prison in Paris
- He orchestrated the Reign of Terror, he was later executed with a guillotine.
- Period of panic during the early days of the French Revolution
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- Revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate during the Estates-General.
- Device used for killing by beheading individuals with a blade.
- The highest social class in society (hereditary titles).
- Lists of grievances and suggestions
- (1793-1794) Period during the French Revolution marked by extreme political violence and mass executions.
- oath Occurred in 1789 when members of the National Assembly got locked out of their usual meeting place.
- Social and political structure of France before the French Revolution
- Situation where a government spends more money than it receives in revenue
15 Clues: Fortress and state prison in Paris • Lists of grievances and suggestions • The middle class during the French Revolution. • The highest social class in society (hereditary titles). • a moderate political faction during the French Revolution. • Device used for killing by beheading individuals with a blade. • ...
AnYa WoNg French and INdian war XD ;) :) 2023-05-11
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- Forced certain colonists to let British troops live in their houses
- taxes things it knew the colonists couldn’t make for themselves
- saying that the colonists were dependent on the king
- representatives from every state except Rhodesia island met in Philadelphia to fix the articles
- they lived the land west of the Allegheny Mountains and built a village
- explained how the 13 colonies would be governed as one nation
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- the French claimed it and its tributaries
- French depended on it they saw American Indians as partners
- is a group of individuals United together for a purpose
- was the second and final attempt to write a document that would govern the United States
- American Indians lived there before the French and Indian war
- on July 4th it announced that all states were free from Great Britain
- they they thought the Ohio river valley belonged to them
- they lost in the French and Indian war
- it forced colonists to put expensive tax stamps on all legal documents
15 Clues: they lost in the French and Indian war • the French claimed it and its tributaries • saying that the colonists were dependent on the king • is a group of individuals United together for a purpose • they they thought the Ohio river valley belonged to them • French depended on it they saw American Indians as partners • ...
Words 2022-03-17
9 Clues: French word for I • means cat in french • means dog in French • French word for yes • a subject in school • means book in French • means horse in French • Long word. Means super! • has instruments like violins and cellos.
French Revolution Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-20
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- France’s ruler during the Reign of Terror
- First Consul after the French Revolution, later Emperor of France
- France’s “National Razor”
- Famous journalist known for inciting violence against “enemies of the revolution” during the Reign of Terror, had a skin condition that confined him to a bathtub for most of his life
- New religious belief where a god exists, but doesn’t interact with humans
- Ending of French Empire after a failed invasion of Russia, resulted in the restoration of European balance
- School of thought spread throughout Europe after the French Revolution, encouraging pride and strength among oneself and their nation
- Liberty, Property, Security, Religion, Thought
- New, progressive political belief developed by Philosophes
- Wealthy and educated French middle class
- A mob of Parisians attacked this place to demand gunpowder, seen as the symbol of the revolution
- Classic societal structure of France prior to the revolution
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- Traditional royal European government system
- Meeting of French social groups that hadn’t occurred since 1614
- Civil Rights movement gaining traction, supported by Mary Wollstonecraft
- A religion sponsored by the revolution as an alternative to Catholicism
- Intellectual movement in Europe among the elite that questioned societal structures and encouraged change
- Philosopher that believed in the Social Contract and State of Nature, partially inspiring the American Revolutionaries
- The main residence of King Louis XVI and his subjects, a symbol of the aristocracy
- Philosopher that believed in Natural Rights and the Right to Revolt
20 Clues: France’s “National Razor” • Wealthy and educated French middle class • France’s ruler during the Reign of Terror • Traditional royal European government system • Liberty, Property, Security, Religion, Thought • New, progressive political belief developed by Philosophes • Classic societal structure of France prior to the revolution • ...
WHII.5 Review 2022-11-28
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- Religion of Hapsburg Empire
- Empire located in central Europe, site of modern day Austria and Hungary
- Competed with Prussia for domination of German states
- Book written by Thomas Hobbes
- Revolution which inspired French Revolution
- Russian monarch who continued westernization
- Cultural center of Europe due to its ties to classical civilization
- Monarch executed during French Revolution
- Mountain chain located in central Europe
- Leader during French Reign of Terror in which over 40,000 were arrested and executed
- Peter the Great's policy to modernize Russia
- US document which incorporates Enlightenment ideals
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- Monarch who was executed during English Civil War
- Empire in northern Europe, where Germany and Poland is today
- Peninsula in Southern Europe containing Spain and Portugal
- Philosopher who supported separation of church and state
- Mountain chain separating Europe and Asia
- Body of water between Europe and Middle East
- Absolutist Russian Czar who worked to modernize Russia
- Christianity practiced in Russian Empire
- French absolutist monarch associated with Palace of Versailles
- Form of monarchy characterized by centralization of power and claim of rule by divine right
- French Revolution began when this fortress was stormed
- First Czar of Imperial Russia
- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason, analysis, and individualism
- Monarch who tried (but failed) to unify Europe under a Catholic Empire
- Result of this "revolution" was William and Mary becoming joint monarchs of England
- English political party who was against James II becoming next king
28 Clues: Religion of Hapsburg Empire • Book written by Thomas Hobbes • First Czar of Imperial Russia • Christianity practiced in Russian Empire • Mountain chain located in central Europe • Mountain chain separating Europe and Asia • Monarch executed during French Revolution • Revolution which inspired French Revolution • Body of water between Europe and Middle East • ...
The Crossword 2023-10-18
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- A great fortress in Paris
- She is best known for her Declaration of the Rights of Woman
- General assembly representing the French estates of the realm
- Sun King
- People upholding the political and economic interests of the capitalist ruling-class.
- The men of the National Assembly took an oath never to stop meeting until a constitution had been established.
- Assasinated Jean-Paul Marat.
- The revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate
- The legislature of France from October 1, 1791, to September 20, 1792
- Was a French military commander and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars.
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- A time of depravity in France where people were dying, but mostly the working class which is counterintuitive towards the purpose of it.
- The political and social system of France before the Revolution of 1789
- A period of panic and riot by peasants
- King during the outbreak of the French Revolution
- A journalist and politician during the French Revolution, he was a vigorous defender of the sans-culottes
- Men are born free and remain free and equal in rights.
- As rumors tell "Let them eat cake" was stated by this specific person
- "Social classes" of France
- The grandiose palace where Absolute monarchs were pampered in France.
- People who fled France out of fear that absolutism would be no more.
20 Clues: Sun King • A great fortress in Paris • "Social classes" of France • Assasinated Jean-Paul Marat. • A period of panic and riot by peasants • King during the outbreak of the French Revolution • Men are born free and remain free and equal in rights. • She is best known for her Declaration of the Rights of Woman • General assembly representing the French estates of the realm • ...
Le Petit Prince Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-03-31
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- "To chew." Sounds like "marcher."-Er verb.
- "Arithmetic." Sounds like the beginning for the word "calculator."
- "Prey." Sounds like the French word for "king." Noun is feminine.
- "Wild beast." Spelling is similar to the word "mauve."
- "Eye/eyeball." Singular noun is completely different from the plural form. Sounds like "oil" from the English language.
- "To come down to the level of." Sounds similarly to words "port" and "porter."
- "To improve/get better." -ER verb. Sounds almost like "Amelio."
- "Virgin." Often is referred to the name of the Forest in "le Petit Prince." Sounds similar to the English word "verge"
- "To advice." Sounds like English word "counsellor." The French word "conseille" means "advice."
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- "Trade." Also means "job." Think of the vocab from the story "Le Petit Poucet" and the job le Petit Poucet got at the end of the story.
- "Masterpiece." Literal translation is "Chief of artwork."
- "Painter." Sounds similar to and shares similar spelling to French verb "peindre" which means "to paint."
- "To move/budge/stir." Sounds like English word for "budget." -Er verb.
- "To fly." -Er word. Also means "to steal?
- "Pile/ a lot." Sounds almost like English word "task."
- "Star." Feminine word. Pronunciation sounds similar to "et trois."
- "Glance." Sounds like the french word for "to cut."
- "To get lost/wander." A reflexive -ER verb. Spelling is similar to the English word "Eager."
- "So." Sounds like French word "fin."
- "To swallow." Sounds like the word "avalanche." -Er verb.
20 Clues: "So." Sounds like French word "fin." • "To fly." -Er word. Also means "to steal? • "To chew." Sounds like "marcher."-Er verb. • "Glance." Sounds like the french word for "to cut." • "Wild beast." Spelling is similar to the word "mauve." • "Pile/ a lot." Sounds almost like English word "task." • "Masterpiece." Literal translation is "Chief of artwork." • ...
FRANCE cooking 2015-01-20
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- you cut on a
- grown in France
- a footbridge that gives a beautiful view of France
- you do this before starting to cook
- miles how many miles of underground working is there
- a topper to many salads due to the population of its trees
- north of the Mediterranean sea ,south of the English Channel
- world famous apples grow here
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- a common French appetizers
- are all french foods rich
- a sharp tool used in cooking you should cation
- a dish that is a favorite of France and related to the cream puff
- a topper to the French onion soup
- when finised useing oven or stove you do what
- a important part of French cooking
15 Clues: you cut on a • grown in France • are all french foods rich • a common French appetizers • world famous apples grow here • a topper to the French onion soup • a important part of French cooking • you do this before starting to cook • when finised useing oven or stove you do what • a sharp tool used in cooking you should cation • a footbridge that gives a beautiful view of France • ...
France 2022-01-21
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- In France, children must be enrolled in school by the time they are ___ years old.
- The capital city of France
- France has the largest ____ museum
- This was the tallest structure in the world for 41 years.
- In France, you can marry a _____ person.
- The main religion of France.
- The French drink over 11 million glasses of ____ each year.
- Supermarkets are banned from throwing away ____.
- It is considered unlucky to turn a ________ upside down.
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- The french eat 25,000 tons of ______ each year.
- The world's first artificial _____ transplant took place in France.
- France is only the size of this U.S. state.
- the official language of France.
- The French army invented _________.
- France produces 1,500 types of cheese.
15 Clues: The capital city of France • The main religion of France. • the official language of France. • France has the largest ____ museum • The French army invented _________. • France produces 1,500 types of cheese. • In France, you can marry a _____ person. • France is only the size of this U.S. state. • The french eat 25,000 tons of ______ each year. • ...
French resistance 2024-01-22
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- a member of the far-right National Socialist German Workers' Party.
- an inhabitant of a particular town or city
- Brother that broke out of jail for French resistance
- people that believe in communism
- conducted by specially trained, equipped and organized Department
- a person or thing competing with another for the same objective
- Who misled the French resistance making a glaring error?
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- prejudice against Jews
- Allies most decorated service women
- Gun provide by French resistance at the fromt
- Sneak from one place to another place
- People/places that rely and support each other
- Shop keeper that joined the French resistance
- People or stuff helping another person or thing
- Group of people that are against something
15 Clues: prejudice against Jews • people that believe in communism • Allies most decorated service women • Sneak from one place to another place • an inhabitant of a particular town or city • Group of people that are against something • Gun provide by French resistance at the fromt • Shop keeper that joined the French resistance • People/places that rely and support each other • ...
The October Crisis 2022-01-31
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- The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____.
- The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ.
- ___________ students in Toronto supported the FLQ but when they heard the group had killed someone, the support decreased drastically.
- FLQ uprising.
- It started in October of 1970.
- This prime minister told an interviewer “Watch Me” proving to them that he would not give in with the FLQ’s requests.
- 497 people were _______in october 1970.
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- Kidnapped by FLQ.
- He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered.
- Members of the FLQ are arrested
- The past.
- A French Canadian public figure, trade unionist and politician in Quebec. He held a phone book showing that they didn't know who the suspects were or who was in the FLQ.
- In the 1950s and 19___ French people felt they were being treated unfairly.
- French people wanted the province ______, to separate from the rest of Canada.
- ______ people were paid more than French people were.
15 Clues: The past. • FLQ uprising. • Kidnapped by FLQ. • It started in October of 1970. • Members of the FLQ are arrested • 497 people were _______in october 1970. • The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____. • He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered. • ______ people were paid more than French people were. • The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ. • ...
Crossword #26: Hit A Dance Or Go To France 2024-07-01
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- the most common french appetizer
- the biggest biking event known to man
- the most common fear from kids in france
- a classic 90's dance involving using the feet a lot to move back and forth
- instead of trick or treat, france celebrates ____ or treat
- a famous dance in the 80's and a tomato sauce that goes with chips
- if you didn't know, a french tradition is to make these every christmas for your whole neighborhood
- if you go to france, expect to see a lot of these cars
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- the french savory bread
- this french word is used a lot in america, like a "whoa!" or a "wow!"
- a dance like the swing
- a classic dance made in 2016 that involves three people going under each others legs
- the french came up with the name of this drink
- this airline only goes to france from america and america from france
- a little dance going slowly from side to side
15 Clues: a dance like the swing • the french savory bread • the most common french appetizer • the biggest biking event known to man • the most common fear from kids in france • a little dance going slowly from side to side • the french came up with the name of this drink • if you go to france, expect to see a lot of these cars • ...
Rafay’s SuSsY Crossword 2023-05-10
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- A meeting where the constitution was written.
- Rebellious acts in Massachusetts colony
- Number of votes for each state depends on the state’s population
- Branch that was led by a president who carried out laws
- Lived in the disputed territory
- The kingdom that won the French and Indian War
- Each state gets one vote
- King of Britain
- French people who traded along the Mississippi River
- Had the most population during the French and Indian War
- Law that makes the colonies dependent on the king
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- Explained how the 13 sates would be governed as one nation
- The citizens of early America did not want this kind of government.
- Law that put big taxes on things the colonies could not make
- Forced colonists to let British soldiers live in their house and not pay rent
- The citizens of early America wanted this kind of government
- Lost the French and Indian War
- Law that put stamps on certain items(stamps were very expensive)
- Was not in the war but was still given land
19 Clues: King of Britain • Each state gets one vote • Lost the French and Indian War • Lived in the disputed territory • Rebellious acts in Massachusetts colony • Was not in the war but was still given land • A meeting where the constitution was written. • The kingdom that won the French and Indian War • Law that makes the colonies dependent on the king • ...
Explorer B Review 2024-12-05
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- viewed the land as belonging to them once they set foot on the new land
- explored the Eastern Canadian Coastline
- explored the Mississippi River Valle for France
- explored the Southwest for Spain
- The French traded furs with the Native Americans and gave them this in return
- Francisco Coronado was considered this
- the French created these and traded furs with the Native Americans
- The Spanish did this to the Native Americans
- This animal was introduced during the Age of Exploration
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- this is how the explorers interacted with the Native Americans
- believed that everyone shared the land
- explored the Canada and the Great Lakes Region for France
- Francisco Coronado first came in contact with this animal while visiting the Great Plains
- Native Americans taught this to the explorers
- the French traded this with Native Americans
- conquered and enslaved Native Americans
- these were the main reasons WHY people explored
- the French were this with Native Americans
18 Clues: explored the Southwest for Spain • believed that everyone shared the land • Francisco Coronado was considered this • explored the Eastern Canadian Coastline • conquered and enslaved Native Americans • the French were this with Native Americans • the French traded this with Native Americans • The Spanish did this to the Native Americans • ...
French Culture Crossword 2013-09-25
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- Where did the French battle against the English in the battle that decided language. They battled in the Plains of ________.
- "How are you" in French.
- Where are the majority of French speaking people located in Canada?
- Wednesday in French?
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- The language business and trade has to be conducted in after the loss of the language battle between the English and French.
- What gave the French people of Canada many of their rights of language and culture?
- The place where the French started to settle in Canada and built a city there.
- If feeling well, how to respond to "How are you" in French?
- The Quebec commander who battled against English General Wolfe in the deciding battle of which language to use in Canada.
- "Thank you" in French.
10 Clues: Wednesday in French? • "Thank you" in French. • "How are you" in French. • If feeling well, how to respond to "How are you" in French? • Where are the majority of French speaking people located in Canada? • The place where the French started to settle in Canada and built a city there. • ...
