spanish Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 7 Review 2024-01-21
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- Who was the governor of Spanish Louisiana in 1777?
- A mustanger who may or may not have been a U.S. spy.
- A military blockade of a city or fort.
- Who defeated the Republican Army of the North at the Battle of Medina?
- Who did the Spanish sign a peace treaty with in 1785?
- Western half of the Mississippi River basin purchased for $15 million in 1803 from France by the United States.
- The decisive royalist victory which destroyed the Republican Army of the North.
- What territory did Spain lose after the French and Indian War?
- A founder of the Republican Army of the North whom sought Texas Independence with the assistance of the United States.
- Officials who represent countries in foreign affairs.
- What is the new name of La Bahia?
- Someone who captured wild horses.
- The creole priest who proclaimed the Grito de Dolores.
- Texas settlers of Spanish descent.
- Leader of Mexican rebels who joined forces with Augustin de Iturbide.
- Who set out to explore the Louisiana Territory in 1806?
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- A U.S. Army officer and co-founder of the Republican Army of the North whom sought Texas Independence.
- Where was the capital of Spanish Texas moved to?
- Raised in Louisiana, a force of Mexican and U.S. citizens which sought Texas Independence.
- To the south and west, along the Rio Grande, several thousand people lived near which settlement?
- Led a group which founded Bucareli (North East of modern-day College Station on the Trinity River) and Nacogdoches.
- People who had been born in Spain.
- How many months did the Republican Army of the North withstand the Spanish siege at La Bahia?
- Which side of the French and Indian War did Spain join?
- Land that did not belong to either Spain or the United States.
- What was the most successful East Texas town before the revolution?
- Officially give territory.
- One of the best known filibusters in all of Texas.
- The trusted official sent to report on conditions in Spanish America. Issued a report that urged Spain to pull back to the “real” frontier, the borderlands just north of Mexico.
- Loyalist turned rebel, who Joined forces with Guerrero’s rebels to defeat the Spanish in 1821, thus securing Mexican independence.
- Military adventurers
- One room huts made of sticks and mud.
- People of Spanish descent who had been born in Mexico.
33 Clues: Military adventurers • Officially give territory. • What is the new name of La Bahia? • Someone who captured wild horses. • People who had been born in Spain. • Texas settlers of Spanish descent. • One room huts made of sticks and mud. • A military blockade of a city or fort. • Where was the capital of Spanish Texas moved to? • ...
Spanish Conquest of the Aztecs Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-12
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- Translator and advisor to Cortés, also known as Malinalli
- Spanish explorer who led the conquest
- The modern-day country where the Aztec Empire was located
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Aztec god often depicted as a feathered serpent
- A valuable metal the Spanish wanted
- The country Hernán Cortés came from
- Spanish soldiers and explorers in the Americas
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- Disease that weakened the Aztecs
- The religion spread by the Spanish during the conquest
- The Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish arrival
- A group of people who helped Cortés defeat the Aztecs
12 Clues: Disease that weakened the Aztecs • A valuable metal the Spanish wanted • The country Hernán Cortés came from • The capital city of the Aztec Empire • Spanish explorer who led the conquest • Spanish soldiers and explorers in the Americas • Aztec god often depicted as a feathered serpent • The Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish arrival • ...
History Vocab 2022-08-19
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- people who believe multiple religions
- large farms
- spanish and native mixed people
- ships to transport goods to america
- punished
- seafarers licensed to attack enemies
- explorers finding water route to asia
- people who travel for their religion
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- area drained by rivers
- sail around the globe
- natural protection
- spanish conquered carribean tribes
- countries having the right to trade
- a disease from spanish to aztec
- america's areas "owned" by spain
15 Clues: punished • large farms • natural protection • sail around the globe • area drained by rivers • spanish and native mixed people • a disease from spanish to aztec • america's areas "owned" by spain • spanish conquered carribean tribes • ships to transport goods to america • countries having the right to trade • seafarers licensed to attack enemies • people who travel for their religion • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2024-10-22
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- A major waterway built by the U.S. connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, completed in 1914.
- U.S. battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor, sparking the Spanish-American War.
- Suffrage: The right for women to vote in elections, achieved nationally with the 19th Amendment.
- 1898 treaty that ended the Spanish-American War and gave the U.S. control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
- 1900 uprising in China against foreign influence, suppressed by international forces including the U.S.
- Volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
- and Hawaii: Territories acquired by the U.S. in the late 1800s, later becoming states.
- Americans who opposed U.S. involvement in foreign affairs, favoring domestic focus.
- A policy where stronger nations extend their control over weaker territories.
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- 1899-1902 conflict between the U.S. and Filipino revolutionaries over independence.
- U.S. foreign policy to use economic power to influence and stabilize other countries, particularly in Latin America.
- Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy of negotiating peacefully while maintaining a strong military presence.
- Sensationalized news reporting that exaggerated events, especially before the Spanish-American War.
- War: 1898 conflict between the U.S. and Spain, leading to U.S. territorial gains.
- Legislation that limited Cuba’s sovereignty and allowed U.S. intervention in Cuban affairs.
- U.S. proposal to keep China open to trade with all nations on an equal basis.
- A country controlled and protected by another, as the U.S. did with Cuba after the Spanish-American War.
- Amendment: 1920 law granting women the right to vote in the United States.
18 Clues: Amendment: 1920 law granting women the right to vote in the United States. • Volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War. • U.S. proposal to keep China open to trade with all nations on an equal basis. • A policy where stronger nations extend their control over weaker territories. • ...
crossword 2022-03-16
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- dispersion of africans
- heavy armed
- landowners
- grown for sale
- owned
- (1494)
- journey the slaves took
- residence
- sailed around
- route
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- transformation
- 1st successful
- 1st to circumnavigate
- map of stars
- all of estate
- empire based on
- sailed around atlantic
- spanish soldiers
- landed in
- mapmaking
- 1st european monarch to
- idea that you
- spanish commercial
- system
- linked
25 Clues: owned • route • (1494) • system • linked • landed in • mapmaking • residence • landowners • heavy armed • map of stars • all of estate • idea that you • sailed around • transformation • 1st successful • grown for sale • empire based on • spanish soldiers • spanish commercial • 1st to circumnavigate • dispersion of africans • sailed around atlantic • 1st european monarch to • journey the slaves took
crossword 2022-03-16
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- 1st successful
- 1st european monarch to
- (1494)
- grown for sale
- residence
- empire based on
- map of stars
- landed in
- linked
- spanish soldiers
- 1st to circumnavigate
- system
- sailed around atlantic
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- sailed around
- all of estate
- owned
- landowners
- transformation
- route
- spanish commercial
- dispersion of africans
- idea that you
- journey the slaves took
- heavy armed
- mapmaking
25 Clues: owned • route • (1494) • linked • system • residence • landed in • mapmaking • landowners • heavy armed • map of stars • sailed around • all of estate • idea that you • transformation • 1st successful • grown for sale • empire based on • spanish soldiers • spanish commercial • 1st to circumnavigate • dispersion of africans • sailed around atlantic • 1st european monarch to • journey the slaves took
Unit 2 : introductions 2022-11-06
22 Clues: I am • he is • she is • I speak • he speaks • excuse me • my name is • she speaks • French (f) • French (m) • Spanish (m) • Mexican (m) • Spanish (f) • English (f) • English (m) • American (f) • Mexcican (f) • American (m) • is called (m/f) • what is your name? • you are (familiaral, singular) • you speak (familiaral, singular)
Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna #2 2026-04-27
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- the upper thigh area of an animal or human
- deep emotional suffering or grief
- death
- the president and leader of Federales
- starvation
- physical or mental pain
- spanish word for tiger
- used to teach Petra how to write
- decisive moment in time; where roads intersect
- Petra's meaning of her name
- a confused state of mind
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- a type of blue flower
- lack of predictability
- to lose hope due to setbacks
- the place Petra and her family are trying to reach
- a dust devil in spanish
- the spanish word for vultures
17 Clues: death • starvation • a type of blue flower • lack of predictability • spanish word for tiger • physical or mental pain • a dust devil in spanish • a confused state of mind • Petra's meaning of her name • to lose hope due to setbacks • the spanish word for vultures • used to teach Petra how to write • deep emotional suffering or grief • the president and leader of Federales • ...
Vocab Words 2021-01-19
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- Spanish explorers who follow cortes
- sought religious freedom
- Exchange global transfer of plants and animals
- base of frances colonial empire
- agreement between spain and portugal
- dynasty that ruled from 1386 to 1644
- mixed spanish and native american population
- Last dynasty ruled from 1644 to 1912
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- Native to manchuria
- Japanese form of poetry
- spanish forced to work within a system
- founded by dutch in early 17th century
- land controlled by other nations
- Japanese drama, music, dance
- Japanese feudal
- netherland Dutch holdings in north america
- a country power depended on wealth
17 Clues: Japanese feudal • Native to manchuria • Japanese form of poetry • sought religious freedom • Japanese drama, music, dance • base of frances colonial empire • land controlled by other nations • a country power depended on wealth • Spanish explorers who follow cortes • agreement between spain and portugal • dynasty that ruled from 1386 to 1644 • Last dynasty ruled from 1644 to 1912 • ...
La familia, La comida y los deportes 03/01/2023 2023-03-01
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- street or road
- Room where we eat dinner or lunch
- kitchen
- I play this sport using a bat
- garage where I park my cars
- garden
- I eat this for breakfast w/milk
- this is my dad's or mom's dad (male)
- They call it an omelette in Spain
- mother in Spanish
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- I play using my feet and no hands allowed
- I like this in my hamburger and nachos
- baby in Spanish
- basket to score points
- This is what we call breakfast in Spanish
- Goalie
- I use this to catch a baseball
17 Clues: Goalie • garden • kitchen • street or road • baby in Spanish • mother in Spanish • basket to score points • garage where I park my cars • I play this sport using a bat • I use this to catch a baseball • I eat this for breakfast w/milk • Room where we eat dinner or lunch • They call it an omelette in Spain • this is my dad's or mom's dad (male) • I like this in my hamburger and nachos • ...
WORK SYSTEMS IN THE COLONY 2020-01-09
10 Clues: It was founded in 1534 • They worked for Spanish • They dominated Indigenous • He was murdered by Spanish • They were textile workshops • Spanish teach this religion • Spanish converted Indigenous • The indigenous pay a tribute • He founded cities in Ecuador. • It was a work in agriculture and mines
Latin American Independence Crossword 2023-05-07
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- By law, Native villages were forced to provide ___ in Spanish mines and farms.
- Creoles had ancestors that were the original ___.
- Peninsulares made up less than ________ of the colonial population.
- People born in Spain and migrated to the colonies.
- Ranches and plantations
- People of mixed African and Spanish blood.
- ______ made up 11% of the colonial population.
- Blacks in Spanish America were able to buy their ___.
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- People of pure Spanish blood, who were born in Latin America.
- These people made up well over 50% of the population of colonial Latin America.
- Peninsulares had high-ranking jobs in the _____, church or trade.
- People of mixed Spanish and Indian heritage, who made up about 7% of the populations in 1800.
- Official slaves were of ________ descent.
- There was little room for _____ ______ in the social hierarchy that existed in colonial Latin America.
14 Clues: Ranches and plantations • Official slaves were of ________ descent. • People of mixed African and Spanish blood. • ______ made up 11% of the colonial population. • Creoles had ancestors that were the original ___. • People born in Spain and migrated to the colonies. • Blacks in Spanish America were able to buy their ___. • ...
Texas History so far.. 2022-09-22
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- Spanish missionary
- the battle that ended the revolution
- French explorer
- the first president of Texas
- 95% of them died of diseases
- Mexico President
- commander at the Alamo
- the Spanish left this area for 12 years
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- a survivor of The Alamo
- gained independence form Spain
- Spanish explorer
- Texas joined the U.S.
- the capital of Texas
- brought 100 men to Alamo
14 Clues: French explorer • Spanish explorer • Mexico President • Spanish missionary • the capital of Texas • Texas joined the U.S. • commander at the Alamo • a survivor of The Alamo • brought 100 men to Alamo • the first president of Texas • 95% of them died of diseases • gained independence form Spain • the battle that ended the revolution • the Spanish left this area for 12 years
L2B2: Unit 8 2013-02-25
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- Halloween is in ___________.
- Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales are called Great _________
- Bonjour
- Hola
- こんにちは。
- They speak __________ in Scotland.
- Can you _______ English? No, I can't write English.
- Guten tag
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- 안녕
- 你好
- Can you ______ Spanish? Yes, I can read Spanish.
- The Eiffel Tower is in ________.
- Christmas is in __________.
- How many months are in a year?
14 Clues: 안녕 • 你好 • Hola • こんにちは。 • Bonjour • Guten tag • Christmas is in __________. • Halloween is in ___________. • How many months are in a year? • The Eiffel Tower is in ________. • They speak __________ in Scotland. • Can you ______ Spanish? Yes, I can read Spanish. • Can you _______ English? No, I can't write English. • ...
Peruvian Independence Process 2023-06-05
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- Wife of Tupac Amaru II and an influential participant in the revolution
- The city where José de San Martin declared independence
- A labor system implemented by the Spanish colonizers, where indigenous people were forced to work in mines, plantations, and other industries
- Freedoms that every individual is entitled to by virtue of being a human being
- Forcing people to work using violence and other methods of control
- The idea that people should make their own political decisions
- A large estate or plantation in colonial Latin America, typically owned by a wealthy family
- A city in Peru that served as the capital of the Inca Empire and was the centre of Tupac Amaru's rebellion
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- Venezuelan military and political leader who played a pivotal role in the liberation of Peru
- The act of gaining freedom or release from oppression
- José Gabriel Condorcanqui, leader and key figure in the rebellion against Spanish colonial rule in Peru
- The time when European powers aimed to exploit the resources, wealth, and labor of these territories for their own economic and political gain
- Love, devotion, and loyalty to one's own country
- An area of Lima where the Spanish army defended until 1826
- Tupac Amaru II and Micaela Bastidas were captured and this happened to them
- Aristocrats born in Spain, sent to the colonies to be administrators and command soldiers
- An event that resulted in the defeat of the Spanish forces and marked the end of Spanish rule in Peru
- Native or original inhabitants of a particular region or country
- People born in Latin America with Spanish ethnicity, after Independece they governed Peru
19 Clues: Love, devotion, and loyalty to one's own country • The act of gaining freedom or release from oppression • The city where José de San Martin declared independence • An area of Lima where the Spanish army defended until 1826 • The idea that people should make their own political decisions • Native or original inhabitants of a particular region or country • ...
Late 1800s in America: Empire Building 2024-03-04
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- Emilio fought against American rule in the Philippines after the Spanish-American War.
- Joseph was a key figure in the newspaper industry and played a role in shaping public opinion.
- The Doctrine warned against European interference in the Americas.
- The queen who sought to preserve Hawaiian sovereignty amid increasing American influence; her reign ended in 1893.
- Admiral who became an instant war hero off the shores of the Philippines.
- Media mogul associated with sensationalized journalism; his rivalry with Pulitzer contributed to the term "yellow journalism."
- William was assassinated, leading to Theodore Roosevelt's presidency.
- Believer in the extension of a nation's power through the acquisition of territory.
- Jose was a key figure in the fight against Spanish rule in Cuba.
- Planter who played a role in the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy and later became the President of the Republic of Hawaii.
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- The annexation of was motivated by economic interests, including sugar production.
- Emilio led Filipino forces against both Spanish and American colonial rule.
- Theodore Roosevelt formed this volunteer cavalry unit during the Spanish-American War.
- journalism used exaggerated and sensationalized stories to fuel public outrage.
- The USS Maine exploded in this harbor, triggering tensions that led to the Spanish-American War.
- The policy involved the forced relocation of Cuban civilians to concentration camps, resulting in significant suffering.
- The USS _______ was mysteriously sunk in Havana harbor in 1898, fueling anti-Spanish sentiment and leading to the Spanish-American War.
- William oversaw the acquisition of Hawaii and the Philippines during his presidency.
- Seward negotiated the purchase of _______ from Russia in 1867, often criticized as a foolish decision.
- Theodore believed in this approach to assert America's power globally.
20 Clues: Jose was a key figure in the fight against Spanish rule in Cuba. • The Doctrine warned against European interference in the Americas. • William was assassinated, leading to Theodore Roosevelt's presidency. • Theodore believed in this approach to assert America's power globally. • Admiral who became an instant war hero off the shores of the Philippines. • ...
GH2.3 Spanish Colonization Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-22
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- infectious disease transmissible from person to person through direct or indirect contact
- CHamoru magå'lahi who instigated the Spanish-CHamoru War; led a failed rebellion against Spanish colonialism
- send a group of settlers to a place to establish political control over it
- CHamoru magå'lahi who killed Padre San Vitores for baptizing his child without his consent; national hero for resisting Spanish colonial rule
- Portuguese navigator, first European to cross the Pacific & sail around the world, & gave Guam its historical names
- Spanish policies to suppress, convert, & gather non-Christians to worship the Catholic religion
- name given by Magellan because he was impressed by the large number of canoes & speed; translates in English, Island of the Lateen Sails
- Roman Catholic order of clergy found by St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1534, strongly committed to education, theological scholarship, & missionary work
- squared,three or more decks & masts sailing ship used in galleon 15th through 17th century but used later for trade
- CHamoru magå'lahi of Hagatna, first adult baptized to the Catholic; gave land for the first Catholic Church, Dulce de Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica
- queen of Spain who succeeded King Philip after he died & reissued the order for Padre San Vitores to establish a mission
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- a war between Spain & US in 1898; intervention by US on behalf of Cuba; US acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, PI, & temporary control of Cuba
- public or official announcement that is important
- Spanish priest who requested to do the Catholic Mission & was granted, he named the place Mariana Islands in honor of Queen Mariana
- named by Magellan after desperate need of fresh foods & drink, he & his crew accepted it but the CHamorus helped themselves on the ship of the Magellan & took loose items & iron resulting to this name; translates to English, Island of Thieves
- a person who is killed because of their religion or other beliefs
- important assignment carried out for political, religious or commercial purpose involving travel to share about Jesus
- economic trade route that linked Spain, the Philippines, Asia, & New Spain (Mexico) begun in 1565 & ended 1815
- he was sent to stop the CHamoru Rebellion, violently threatened Matå'pang & harmed CHamorus for not following Christian teachings
- claimed Guam & Mariana Islands for the Spanish Crown on Jan. 22, 1565, & served as governor of the Philippines; Spanish authorities named a major street in Hagatna in his honor
- Spanish governor who cared about the CHamorus brought animals: deer, pig, chicken, horse, cow, carabao, & dog; encouraged farming & made land available
21 Clues: public or official announcement that is important • a person who is killed because of their religion or other beliefs • send a group of settlers to a place to establish political control over it • infectious disease transmissible from person to person through direct or indirect contact • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-29
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- Payment or gift to show respect
- Spanish guide and interpreter for Cortes
- Spanish conquistador credited with conquering the Aztec empire
- Rewarded Spanish soldiers with land for conquering territory in the Americas
- Contagious, often deadly disease included within the Colombian Exchange
- Study of the universe which Aztecs were in knowledge of
- Peninsula where Spanish first arrived
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- Spanish conquistador credited with conquering Incan empire
- Capital of Aztec Empire which was later renamed Mexico City
- Trade route known for its length and history
- Capital of Incan Empire
- Italian explorer credited with discovering the Americas in 1492
12 Clues: Capital of Incan Empire • Payment or gift to show respect • Peninsula where Spanish first arrived • Spanish guide and interpreter for Cortes • Trade route known for its length and history • Study of the universe which Aztecs were in knowledge of • Spanish conquistador credited with conquering Incan empire • Capital of Aztec Empire which was later renamed Mexico City • ...
study guide thing 2021-11-09
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- -the month after july
- -the month after may
- the month after January
- the second day of the Spanish week
- -the month after august
- - the month after febuary
- -the first day of the Spanish week
- -the month after September
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- -the month after april
- -the month after october
- month after december
- - the month after june
- the third day of the Spanish week
- the month after November
- -the month after march
15 Clues: month after december • -the month after may • -the month after july • -the month after april • - the month after june • -the month after march • the month after January • -the month after august • -the month after october • the month after November • - the month after febuary • -the month after September • the third day of the Spanish week • the second day of the Spanish week • ...
Encanto Crossword 2022-05-05
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- Characters reveal their true feelings with _____
- What their powers are called
- We don't talk about this character.
- A very strong character
- Columbians are a _______ people
- Last name of the family
- Abuela has high ______ of the family
- Mirabel feels ______ from the family
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- 'Charm' or 'Enchantment' in Spanish
- Country where Encanto takes place
- Name of the main character
- Her gift is making flowers
- 'Grandmother' in Spanish
- "Surface ______"
- 'Little house' in Spanish
15 Clues: "Surface ______" • A very strong character • Last name of the family • 'Grandmother' in Spanish • 'Little house' in Spanish • Name of the main character • Her gift is making flowers • What their powers are called • Columbians are a _______ people • Country where Encanto takes place • 'Charm' or 'Enchantment' in Spanish • We don't talk about this character. • ...
Devon-Key ID's for Sec. 1,2 2020-10-19
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- Incan ruler
- a system that required native americans to work
- Spandiard that landed on the Mexican shore first
- Genoese sea captain
- the dutch holdings in north america
- lands controlled by another nation
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- mixed spanish and native american population
- king philip
- group that created "new england"
- a spanish conquistador
- an english group
- the coast of virginia
- became known as the sevan years war
- spanish explorers who followed Cortes
- Quebec,the French's colonial empire
15 Clues: king philip • Incan ruler • an english group • Genoese sea captain • the coast of virginia • a spanish conquistador • group that created "new england" • lands controlled by another nation • became known as the sevan years war • the dutch holdings in north america • Quebec,the French's colonial empire • spanish explorers who followed Cortes • ...
Cami & Theo 2024-11-13
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- my favorite food
- person who introduced us
- the first dessert we made together
- first restaurant we went to
- the color your two favorite colors make
- shrimp in Spanish
- corn in Spanish
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- the flowers you first got me
- where we on on our first date
- my favorite ice cream flavor
- the month we met
- first movie we watch at the theater
- beach in Spanish
- the color of your eyes💙
- my favorite color
15 Clues: corn in Spanish • my favorite food • the month we met • beach in Spanish • my favorite color • shrimp in Spanish • the color of your eyes💙 • person who introduced us • first restaurant we went to • the flowers you first got me • my favorite ice cream flavor • where we on on our first date • the first dessert we made together • first movie we watch at the theater • ...
Crossword | by alejo 2024-05-31
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- It you drink watter you fue
- It Is similar to heat
- Students like yo eat in the break
- it Is similar to very
- it Is trajo in spanish
- it Is usted to act
- it Is opposite of go
- you need This yo he a champions
- It Is similar to three
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- it Is similar yo unexpected
- It Is similar to gave
- It Is similar yo delivered
- Peoble need to measure
- People need This yo frequently
- It Is usted you can use feo options
- It Is pocos un spanish
- It Is similar to gave
- It Is crecer in spanish
18 Clues: it Is usted to act • it Is opposite of go • It Is similar to gave • It Is similar to heat • it Is similar to very • It Is similar to gave • Peoble need to measure • it Is trajo in spanish • It Is pocos un spanish • It Is similar to three • It Is crecer in spanish • It Is similar yo delivered • it Is similar yo unexpected • It you drink watter you fue • People need This yo frequently • ...
greetings/introductions/farewells 2024-09-11
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- good morning
- goodnight
- good afternoon
- you(informal)
- What is your name?
- Spanish
- how about you?(formal)
- How is it going?(¿Como estas?)
- see you tomorrow
- what is your name?
- how are you?
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- good
- you(formal)
- see you soon
- see you later
- What is my spanish teacher's name?
- nice to meet you
- goodbye
- How about you?(informal)
- hello
- My name is
21 Clues: good • hello • Spanish • goodbye • goodnight • My name is • you(formal) • good morning • see you soon • how are you? • see you later • you(informal) • good afternoon • nice to meet you • see you tomorrow • What is your name? • what is your name? • how about you?(formal) • How about you?(informal) • How is it going?(¿Como estas?) • What is my spanish teacher's name?
Countries and nationalities 2016-09-29
15 Clues: Italy • Spain • U.S.A • France • France • England • Spanish boy • French girl • English boy • Italian boy • English girl • American boy • Spanish girl • Italian girl • American girl
Time for Kids - In a Spanish Mission 2021-04-09
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- French explorer whose fort built near Victoria made the Spanish interested in Texas again (p.5)
- Some indigenous peoples mixed their spiritual beliefs with the Spanish ____________ taught by the priests (p.7)
- Tribe that destroyed Mission San Saba (p.12)
- Spanish were searching for a legendary city of gold called ___________ (p.3)
- Religious men who founded missions to convert the indigenous peoples to Christianity (p.6)
- Mission built for the purpose of befriending the Apache (p.12)
- Number of missions in the San Antonio area (p.11)
- European disease that killed many of the indigenous people of Texas (p.8)
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- Priests tried to teach the indigenous peoples of Texas the Spanish ______________ (p.7)
- Current name of Mission San Francisco de los Tejas (p.9)
- Mixture of mud, sand, straw, and water used to make bricks (p.7)
- By 1973
- Some Indigenous peoples accepted Spanish ________, or ways of living (p.15)
- _______ grew up where missions had been located (p.15)
- San Antonio de __________, original name of the Alamo (p.11)
- There were once twenty-______ missions in Texas (p.12)
- The best-known mission in San Antonio is known by a nickname, the ___________ (p.11)
17 Clues: By 1973 • Tribe that destroyed Mission San Saba (p.12) • Number of missions in the San Antonio area (p.11) • _______ grew up where missions had been located (p.15) • There were once twenty-______ missions in Texas (p.12) • Current name of Mission San Francisco de los Tejas (p.9) • San Antonio de __________, original name of the Alamo (p.11) • ...
*16 de septiembre 2022-09-02
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- The plaza where everyone gathers to commemorate their fight for independence.
- The word for conqueror in Spanish.
- Those born in Mexico to Spanish parents.
- Before it became known as Mexico, it was known as this.
- de color People of color
- The mix-blood offspring of Spaniards and Natives.
- Name of the small village which was the cradle of Mexico's independence
- Native Indians.
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- The last Aztec emperor.
- Cortés A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecas.
- España The new colony under Spanish rule.
- Invaded España in 1800.
- Was the priest who started the war for independence from Spain. He gave the first cry or grito.
- They were considered the most powerful of the five great civilizations.
- How many years the war for independence last?
- The capital of the Aztec empire.
- grito the cry for Independence is called this.
17 Clues: Native Indians. • The last Aztec emperor. • Invaded España in 1800. • de color People of color • The capital of the Aztec empire. • The word for conqueror in Spanish. • Those born in Mexico to Spanish parents. • España The new colony under Spanish rule. • How many years the war for independence last? • grito the cry for Independence is called this. • ...
Theo & Cami 2024-11-06
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- the color your two favorite colors make
- the first dessert we made together
- where we on on our first date
- first movie we watch at the theater
- corn in Spanish
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- the flowers you first got me
- the month we met
- person who iokntroduced us
- the color of your eyes💙
- my favorite color
- my favorite ice cream flavor
- shrimp in Spanish
- my favorite food
- first restaurant we went to
- beach in Spanish
15 Clues: corn in Spanish • the month we met • my favorite food • beach in Spanish • my favorite color • shrimp in Spanish • the color of your eyes💙 • person who iokntroduced us • first restaurant we went to • the flowers you first got me • my favorite ice cream flavor • where we on on our first date • the first dessert we made together • first movie we watch at the theater • ...
Birds of Mexico 2022-12-14
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- The Spanish word for "bird."
- The Spanish word for "thrush," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "eagle," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "cockroach," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "mockingbird," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- A type of bird found in the forests of Mexico.
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- The Spanish word for "parakeet," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "dove," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- A brightly colored bird found in the forests of Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "cuckoo," a type of bird found in Mexico.
10 Clues: The Spanish word for "bird." • A type of bird found in the forests of Mexico. • A brightly colored bird found in the forests of Mexico. • The Spanish word for "dove," a type of bird found in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "eagle," a type of bird found in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "thrush," a type of bird found in Mexico. • ...
Birds of Mexico 2022-12-14
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- A type of bird found in the forests of Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "eagle," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "mockingbird," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "thrush," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "bird."
- A brightly colored bird found in the forests of Mexico.
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- The Spanish word for "cuckoo," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "cockroach," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "dove," a type of bird found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "parakeet," a type of bird found in Mexico.
10 Clues: The Spanish word for "bird." • A type of bird found in the forests of Mexico. • A brightly colored bird found in the forests of Mexico. • The Spanish word for "dove," a type of bird found in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "eagle," a type of bird found in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "cuckoo," a type of bird found in Mexico. • ...
INSTRUCCIONS 2023-11-13
9 Clues: [READ THE BOOK IN SPANISH] • [OPEN THE BOOK IN SPANISH] • [CLOSE THE DOOR IN SPANISH] • [PASS ME THE CHAIR IN SPANISH • [OPEN THE COMPUTER IN SPANISH] • [PASS ME THE PENCLE IN SPANISH] • [LET ME BAROW A CUP NIN SPANISH] • DEL CARO [CLOSE THE CAR DOOR IN SPANISH] • ME EL CARO. [PASS ME THE CAR IN SPANISH]
WORK SYSTEMS IN THE COLONY 2020-01-09
10 Clues: It was founded in 1534 • They worked for Spanish • They dominated Indigenous • He was murdered by Spanish • They were textile workshops • Spanish teach this religion • Spanish converted Indigenous • The indigenous pay a tribute • He founded cities in Ecuador. • It was a work in agriculture and mines
La Familia 2023-03-01
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- How is Nephew spelled in spanish
- Aunt
- StepMother
- sister
- We have similar kids but they are in another part of the family
- El Padre
- 1/2 of the grandparents (Female)
- Brother
- Brother in law
- Grandchild (Male)
- El Hijo
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- Step Father
- Mother
- La Hija
- Look above you
- Cousin
- Paper in spanish
- Grandchild (Female)
- 1/2 of the grandparents (Male)
- Tio
20 Clues: Tio • Aunt • Mother • Cousin • sister • La Hija • Brother • El Hijo • El Padre • StepMother • Step Father • Look above you • Brother in law • Paper in spanish • Grandchild (Male) • Grandchild (Female) • 1/2 of the grandparents (Male) • How is Nephew spelled in spanish • 1/2 of the grandparents (Female) • We have similar kids but they are in another part of the family
Comida de Espana 2024-01-30
27 Clues: day • week • meat • salt • rice • milk • eggs • year • month • pepper • onions • Cheese • Olives • garlic • Monday • seafood • January • tomorrow • yesterday • vegetables • Spanish omelette • cold tomato soup • Spanish appetizers • an expensive red spice • What borders most of Spain? • a dish of octopus and potatoes • a dish made with saffron and rice
crossword 2022-03-16
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- route
- 1st successful
- linked
- dispersion of africans
- sailed around
- system
- landed in
- all of estate
- transformation
- mapmaking
- residence
- journey the slaves took
- sailed around atlantic
- 1st to circumnavigate
- 1st european monarch to
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- owned
- spanish soldiers
- idea that you
- heavy armed
- (1494)
- empire based on
- landowners
- map of stars
- spanish commercial
- grown for sale
25 Clues: owned • route • (1494) • linked • system • landed in • mapmaking • residence • landowners • heavy armed • map of stars • idea that you • sailed around • all of estate • 1st successful • transformation • grown for sale • empire based on • spanish soldiers • spanish commercial • 1st to circumnavigate • dispersion of africans • sailed around atlantic • journey the slaves took • 1st european monarch to
Spanish Basics 1 2021-10-18
21 Clues: She • Now • Small • Me too • I live • My name • We live • Year(s) • Question • Very good • We are/have • Hear/listen • With my brother • A city of Spain • Very interesting • What is your name • Where do you live • Formal word for You • A Spanish girl's name • A common Spanish boy's name • Question word used to ask your age
Preliminar A-C 2025-08-19
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- Miss, Ms.
- Speaking politely
- thank you
- Good afternoon
- Good evening/night
- Good bye!
- Hello
- Good morning
- sir, Mr. Mister
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- Ms., Mrs. (ma’am)
- See you later!
- I call myself…
- today
- you’re welcome
- Do you speak Spanish?
- What’s your name?
- Greetings
- Saying good-bye
- How are you?
- please
- tomorrow / morning
- Well (fine)
- I speak Spanish.
- yesterday
24 Clues: today • Hello • please • Miss, Ms. • thank you • Greetings • Good bye! • yesterday • Well (fine) • How are you? • Good morning • See you later! • I call myself… • you’re welcome • Good afternoon • Saying good-bye • sir, Mr. Mister • I speak Spanish. • Ms., Mrs. (ma’am) • Speaking politely • What’s your name? • tomorrow / morning • Good evening/night • Do you speak Spanish?
Chapter 6 Review Crossword 2021-05-13
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- KNIGHTED BY THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND, HATED BY THE SPANISH
- THE EXTENSION OF POWER OVER A TERRITORY, ITS RESOURCES, AND PEOPLE
- INDIGENOUS RECORDS, CITIES AND MONUMENTS WERE ___________ BY THE SPANISH
- MANY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DIED OF EUROPEAN DISEASES, TO WHICH THEY HAD NO _____________
- HISTORIANS BELIEVE UP TO ____________ MILLION INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DIED AFTER CONTACT
- HE DOCUMENTED INJUSTICES PERPETRATED ON THE INCA AND SENT IT TO THE SPANISH KING
- PEOPLE ENSLAVED BY SPANISH SETTLERS IN THE NEW WORLD
- MAJOR EXPORT FROM AFRICA TO THE COLONIES
- THE SPANISH, DUE TO TAKING PRECIOUS METALS AND RESOURCES FROM THE NEW WORLD, BECAME THE ______________ NATION
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- MISSIONARY WHO DISAGREED WITH THE ATROCITIES PERPETRATED ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE NEW WORLD
- NAME FOR THE COLONIES ON SOUTH AMERICAN LAND CLAIMED BY COLUMBUS
- THIS PERSPECTIVE CHALLENGED SOME BELIEFS ABOUT THE SUPERIORITY OF EUROPEAN LIFE OVER INDIGENOUS
- BELIEF IN YOUR SUPERIORITY OVER ANOTHER
- ELIZABETH I WAS A TRUE ______________ MONARCH WITH HER EDUCATION, AND PATRONAGE OF THE ARTS
- THE PORTUGUESE, DUE TO THEIR EASTERN ROUTE TO ASIA BECAME THE MOST POWERFUL _________ NATION
- THE SECRET PAPAL TREATY THAT DIVIDED THE NEW WORLD
16 Clues: BELIEF IN YOUR SUPERIORITY OVER ANOTHER • MAJOR EXPORT FROM AFRICA TO THE COLONIES • THE SECRET PAPAL TREATY THAT DIVIDED THE NEW WORLD • PEOPLE ENSLAVED BY SPANISH SETTLERS IN THE NEW WORLD • KNIGHTED BY THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND, HATED BY THE SPANISH • NAME FOR THE COLONIES ON SOUTH AMERICAN LAND CLAIMED BY COLUMBUS • ...
Word Wall 9 crossword puzzle 2022-10-21
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- the part of the Atlantic Ocean between the west coast of Africa and the West Indies
- an Italian navigator and explorer. His 1497 voyage to the coast of North America under the commission of Henry VII of England is the earliest-known European exploration of coastal North America
- the spanish queen who payed for columbus's trip to the americas
- an explorer who is considered the first person to circumnavigate
- the country or district settled or colonized
- to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate
- a Portuguese mariner and explorer. In 1488, he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa.
- the aztec monarch who met the force of herman cortes's army
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- a person born in the West Indies or Spanish America but of European, usually Spanish, ancestry.
- the establishment of a colony or new settlement.
- a small spanish or portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages
- Spanish conquistador (c. 1485-1547)best known for conquering the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
- 13th and last emperor of the Inca
- a person of mixed racial or ethnic ancestry, especially, in Latin America, of mixed American Indian and European descent or, in the Philippines, of mixed native and foreign descent.
- a member of a Nahuatl-speaking state in central Mexico that was conquered by Cortés in 1521.
- one of the spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
- a portuguese sea captin who reached south america
17 Clues: 13th and last emperor of the Inca • the country or district settled or colonized • the establishment of a colony or new settlement. • a portuguese sea captin who reached south america • to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate • the aztec monarch who met the force of herman cortes's army • a small spanish or portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages • ...
U3A October 2017 All about Spain 2017-10-11
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- Spanish champagne (4)
- Spain's national Christmas lottery (2,5)
- Birthplace of Picasso (6)
- The capital of Spain (6)
- Spanish poet assassinated August 1936 (Surname)(6)
- Opera featuring a bullfighter (6)
- The longest river wholly in Spain (4)
- Spain's national flower (3,9)
- Spanish for the Pyrenees(8)
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- Region of Spain, capital Zaragoza (6)
- Author of Don Quixote (6,2,9)
- The highest mountain in all of Spain (5)
- A dry pale sherry (4)
- First name of Gaudi (6)
- Largest of the Balearic Islands (8)
- Nationality of Christopher Columbus (7)
16 Clues: Spanish champagne (4) • A dry pale sherry (4) • First name of Gaudi (6) • The capital of Spain (6) • Birthplace of Picasso (6) • Spanish for the Pyrenees(8) • Author of Don Quixote (6,2,9) • Spain's national flower (3,9) • Opera featuring a bullfighter (6) • Largest of the Balearic Islands (8) • Region of Spain, capital Zaragoza (6) • The longest river wholly in Spain (4) • ...
School subjects 2017-02-04
PALABRAS CORTESES 2020-11-15
9 Clues: please in Spanish • pardon in Spanish • excuse me in Spanish • I am sorry in Spanish • she is a Mrs. in Spanish • she is a miss in Spanish • he is a mister in Spanish • you say it when you receive a gift • after someone says thank you, you say it
MEXICO! 2012-10-31
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- National Flower
- Day of the ...
- Country below Mexico
- Flag
- President-elect's Last Name
- Sacred Drink of Aztec
- Mexican Food
- Length of Presidential Term
- National Drink
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- Largest Religion
- Ancient Civilization
- Country North of Mexico
- Month of Independence
- One of the New 7 Wonders
- Capital
- ...Sanctuary of El Vizcaíno
- Currency
- Official Language
- Mexico's Official Sport
- Spanish for 1
20 Clues: Flag • Capital • Currency • Mexican Food • Spanish for 1 • Day of the ... • National Drink • National Flower • Largest Religion • Official Language • Ancient Civilization • Country below Mexico • Month of Independence • Sacred Drink of Aztec • Country North of Mexico • Mexico's Official Sport • One of the New 7 Wonders • ...Sanctuary of El Vizcaíno • President-elect's Last Name • ...
crossword 2022-03-16
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- dispersion of africans
- heavy armed
- landowners
- grown for sale
- owned
- (1494)
- journey the slaves took
- residence
- sailed around
- route
Down
- transformation
- 1st successful
- 1st to circumnavigate
- map of stars
- all of estate
- empire based on
- sailed around atlantic
- spanish soldiers
- landed in
- mapmaking
- 1st european monarch to
- idea that you
- spanish commercial
- system
- linked
25 Clues: owned • route • (1494) • system • linked • landed in • mapmaking • residence • landowners • heavy armed • map of stars • all of estate • idea that you • sailed around • transformation • 1st successful • grown for sale • empire based on • spanish soldiers • spanish commercial • 1st to circumnavigate • dispersion of africans • sailed around atlantic • 1st european monarch to • journey the slaves took
Review Quiz 2018-01-10
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- What modern day economic system is Mercantilism somewhat like?
- Which Spanish conquistador is known for defeating the Incas?
- Which country destroyed the Spanish navy and became the number one world power
- What new kind of ship was invented during the Age of Exploration?
- True or false, did a country want more export than import during Mercantilism?
- The line that split South America into two parts, one half for Spain and one for Portugal
- What was the book that Marco Polo wrote detailing his journeys?
- Who was the Spanish conquistador known for defeating the Aztecs?
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- Spanish conquerors in the Americas
- Who was the first person the circumnavigate the earth (sort of, died before he reached his country)?
- What was the main precious metal sought out by a country practicing Mercantilism?
- What was the name of Marco Polo's father?
- What was the Spanish navy called?
- Which Mongolian ruler did Marco Polo meet in China?
- Who was the first European to discover the Americas?
- What city in Italy was Marco Polo born in?
16 Clues: What was the Spanish navy called? • Spanish conquerors in the Americas • What was the name of Marco Polo's father? • What city in Italy was Marco Polo born in? • Which Mongolian ruler did Marco Polo meet in China? • Who was the first European to discover the Americas? • Which Spanish conquistador is known for defeating the Incas? • ...
European explorers: Isabel Medina 2022-10-13
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- french city/trading post in canada
- explorer who got eaten by his own crew
- dutch named Manhattan this
- conquered the incas
- Magellan did this
- Conquered the Aztecs
- Indian thought Spaniard might be _________
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- religious movement that divided Europe
- region the Spanish established in america
- DeSoto reached this mighty river
- Spanish explorer 1st reached the Pacific
- french explorer;has a bridge named after him
- This influenced Ben Franklin
- Spanish conquerors were called this
- Colombian exchange crop
- Killed the most Native American Indians
16 Clues: Magellan did this • conquered the incas • Conquered the Aztecs • Colombian exchange crop • dutch named Manhattan this • This influenced Ben Franklin • DeSoto reached this mighty river • french city/trading post in canada • Spanish conquerors were called this • religious movement that divided Europe • explorer who got eaten by his own crew • Killed the most Native American Indians • ...
Chapter 2 vocab 2022-08-19
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- to be punished
- people who travel to spread religion
- the swap of biological matter in the americas
- territories controled by spain in the america's
- sailing around the globe
- a deadly disease the spanish carry
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- spanish soldiers & adventurers
- area drained by rivers
- a water route to aisia
- sea farers licensed to attack enemy ships
- full-rigged sailing ship
- cononial leaders appointed by kings
- people of spanish and native american acestry
- people who belive diffrent from the church
- countries have the right to trade
- tracts of farmland
16 Clues: to be punished • tracts of farmland • area drained by rivers • a water route to aisia • full-rigged sailing ship • sailing around the globe • spanish soldiers & adventurers • countries have the right to trade • a deadly disease the spanish carry • cononial leaders appointed by kings • people who travel to spread religion • sea farers licensed to attack enemy ships • ...
REYES MAGOS 2016-12-13
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- Majesty
- a celebration in Spanish
- dar gracias or to give thanks
- to celebrate in Spanish
- camels
- presents/ gifts
- black matter given to children who do not behave during the year
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- gift offered by one of the 3 wise men
- excited
- The 3 Wise men in Spanish
- gift offered by one of the 3 Wise men
- toys
- metal gift brought by one of the 3 Wise men
- star
- dar regalos or to offer presents/gifts
- day in which the 3 Wise men are celebrated in the Hispanic world
- the village in which Jesus was born
17 Clues: toys • star • camels • excited • Majesty • presents/ gifts • to celebrate in Spanish • a celebration in Spanish • The 3 Wise men in Spanish • the village in which Jesus was born • dar gracias or to give thanks • gift offered by one of the 3 wise men • gift offered by one of the 3 Wise men • dar regalos or to offer presents/gifts • metal gift brought by one of the 3 Wise men • ...
Latin America Colonization/Independence 2022-03-24
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- former Haitian slave
- last Aztec emperor
- criollo priest who was executed
- mistaken as an Aztec god in human form
- conquered the Incas
- liberated Southern South America
- born in Latin America to Spanish parents
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- complete overthrow of a government
- the right to demand labor or taxes
- befriended Cortes and was his translator
- Spanish soldier who switched sides for rebels
- "the liberator" and Gran Columbia
- strong military leader
- an agreement between two or more countries
- mixed Native American and Spanish
- a large plantation
16 Clues: last Aztec emperor • a large plantation • conquered the Incas • former Haitian slave • strong military leader • criollo priest who was executed • liberated Southern South America • "the liberator" and Gran Columbia • mixed Native American and Spanish • complete overthrow of a government • the right to demand labor or taxes • mistaken as an Aztec god in human form • ...
Unit 1: US History 2025-12-06
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- Spread of beliefs, foods, and technologies
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- Spanish system to convert Indigenous peoples
- England's first attempted colony that disappeared
- Treaty dividing exploration rights between Spain and Portugal
- Economic system where colonies enrich the mother country
- 1492 navigator who opened lasting contact between Europe and the Americas
- Early Jamestown leader who organized settlers
- 1680 Indigenous uprising against Spanish settlers
- Portuguese ship that improved long ocean travel
- Workers who traded years of service for passage
- French explorer who founded Quebec
- Voyage that brought Pilgrims to New England in 1620
- Oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the United States
- Spanish explorer who reached Florida
- Conquistador who defeated the Aztec Empire with Indigenous allies
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- Massive Indigenous population loss caused by disease
- Spanish priest who spoke against harsh treatment of Indigenous peoples
- Powhatan woman who mediated early English contact
- Staple crop supporting complex Indigenous societies
- Transfer of crops, animals, ideas, and diseases after 1492
- Puritan woman who challenged religious authority in Massachusetts
- Portuguese prince who supported early exploration
- Navigation tool used to measure latitude
- Economic system shaping alliances between Europeans and Native groups
- Farming practice directing water to crops
- Large scale farm system tied to coerced labor
- Extended family home used by eastern woodlands groups
- Carved figures expressing stories and identity
- Led the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
30 Clues: French explorer who founded Quebec • Spanish explorer who reached Florida • Navigation tool used to measure latitude • Farming practice directing water to crops • Spread of beliefs, foods, and technologies • Led the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire • Spanish system to convert Indigenous peoples • Early Jamestown leader who organized settlers • ...
Reading J1 2025-11-17
12 Clues: Hola • To... • Ni hao • From... • Bonjour • Guten Tag • Konnichiha • We are ___ Spanish. • We are ___ to a story in Spanish. • All students study a ___ language. • This is a ___ of my favorite class. • Please tell me about your ___ life in Japan.
Bianca Nieves 2023-04-28
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- What are the animals in the chapters?
- What doe Salome do to Bianca towards the end?
- What happened to Bianca in the last chapter?
- Traumatizada in English?
- Violent in Spanish.
- Quien le gusta a Bianca?
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- What is Salome to Bianca?
- Unconscious in spanish.
- What is the name of the vechicle that Julian goes in?(In Spanish)
- What is bulls in Spanish/Espanal?
- What is the news that Julian and Salme tell Bianca.
- What is all the main character of all the chapters name?
- What happened to Julian?
- Que es Bianca en el ultimo capitulo?
- What is the name of the boy that Bianca kisses?
15 Clues: Violent in Spanish. • Unconscious in spanish. • Traumatizada in English? • What happened to Julian? • Quien le gusta a Bianca? • What is Salome to Bianca? • What is bulls in Spanish/Espanal? • Que es Bianca en el ultimo capitulo? • What are the animals in the chapters? • What happened to Bianca in the last chapter? • What doe Salome do to Bianca towards the end? • ...
Spanish CrosswordT 2025-11-20
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- Quixote The classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes is a famous piece of Spanish literature.
- Sofía Museum A museum in Madrid that houses works by Picasso and Dalí.
- A rice dish, typically with seafood, chicken, or vegetables, originating from Valencia.
- Tomatina A unique festival in which participants throw tomatoes at each other.
- Spain is home to world-renowned artists like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Francisco Goya.
- The tradition of taking an afternoon rest break, still common in Spanish culture.
- Española A Spanish omelet made with eggs, potatoes, and onions.
- and history
- A traditional Spanish spectacle, though controversial.
- a la Gallega A simple but popular seafood dish of boiled octopus seasoned with paprika and olive oil.
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- of Consuegra Iconic, historic windmills that are a symbol of Spain, featured in the novel Don Quixote.
- Familia A massive, unfinished basilica in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí.
- A passionate and traditional form of dance and music.
- A variety of small savory dishes, including Spanish omelets, patatas bravas, and cured ham.
- Güell Another famous park in Barcelona designed by Gaudí.
- A palace and fortress complex in Granada with stunning Moorish architecture.
- A famous type of cured ham.
- A cold tomato-based soup.
18 Clues: and history • A cold tomato-based soup. • A famous type of cured ham. • A passionate and traditional form of dance and music. • A traditional Spanish spectacle, though controversial. • Güell Another famous park in Barcelona designed by Gaudí. • Española A Spanish omelet made with eggs, potatoes, and onions. • ...
California Facts 2022-04-28
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- What is California's state flower?
- What the Gold Rush miners were called.
- The main Native American tribe that lived where San Jose is now.
- In 1850, California became part of which country?
- The first American capitol of California.
- Why the first colonists came to California.
- California's nickname is The ______ State.
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- The current capitol of California.
- Where most of the Spanish colonists lived and raised cattle.
- The capitol of California when it was part of Mexico.
- The first European country to colonize California.
- A Spanish colonial town in California.
- A Spanish military fort in California.
- A Spanish church settlement in California.
- What was discovered in 1848, that made lots of people want to come to California?
15 Clues: The current capitol of California. • What is California's state flower? • A Spanish colonial town in California. • What the Gold Rush miners were called. • A Spanish military fort in California. • The first American capitol of California. • A Spanish church settlement in California. • California's nickname is The ______ State. • Why the first colonists came to California. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2023-09-05
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- Lively dance music genre with Latin American origins.
- Argentine dance known for its passionate movements.
- Venezuelan or Colombian cornmeal flatbread stuffed with a filling
- Last name of Chilean poet and diplomat, a Nobel Prize winner.
- The longest river in South America.
- Dish made from raw fish or seafood, marinated in citrus juices.
- Brazilian city famous for its annual Carnaval celebration.
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- Spanish word for "party."
- Spanish word for "beach."
- Portuguese word for "pineapple"
- 2017 chart-topping international hit featuring Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee
- Currency used in most Spanish-speaking countries.
- Last name of famous Mexican actress and singer, starred in "Frida."
- Famous artist known for his surrealist paintings, such as "The Persistence of Memory."
- Spanish word for "hello."
15 Clues: Spanish word for "party." • Spanish word for "beach." • Spanish word for "hello." • Portuguese word for "pineapple" • The longest river in South America. • Currency used in most Spanish-speaking countries. • Argentine dance known for its passionate movements. • Lively dance music genre with Latin American origins. • ...
Section 2 crossword 2012-01-29
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- The _______ Amendment stated that the U.S. had a right to intervene in Cuban affairs.
- The Anti-Imperialist _________ was against imperialism, saying that it was against the U.S. Constitution.
- Many ________ people in the U.S. including Grover Cleveland joined the Anti-Imperialist League.
- Led the Rough Riders.
- The ________ revolted against Spain with U.S. aid.
- Much of the war was fought in the ______________.
- The _____ Riders were members of the First U.S. Volunteer Calvary.
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- Many people believed that the U.S. did not have the military power to keep an _________.
- In the late 1800's the U.S. _______ war against Spain.
- The _______ revolted against Spain unsuccessful several times.
- The ________ - American War was between Spain and the U.S.
- Yellow _______ exaggerated and sensationalizes the news.
- ______ Dewey defeated the Spanish during the Spanish-American War
- Many people believed that the Spanish destroyed the U.S.S. _______ while it was moored in harbor.
- _______ Rico became a U.S. territory following the end of the Spanish-American War.
15 Clues: Led the Rough Riders. • Much of the war was fought in the ______________. • The ________ revolted against Spain with U.S. aid. • In the late 1800's the U.S. _______ war against Spain. • Yellow _______ exaggerated and sensationalizes the news. • The ________ - American War was between Spain and the U.S. • The _______ revolted against Spain unsuccessful several times. • ...
labor systems 2025-11-12
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- an estate where crops grow, it used slaves
- working for someone to repay debts, temporary
- owners of large estates in Spanish colonies
- used in plantations in colonial america
- people being owned by other people and being forced to work
- a grant issued by the Spanish empire that allowed the use of indigenous people and land
- used in incan empire that required people to work in community projects
- a term used to imply lack of rights/status as property
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- large estate in Spanish colonies
- ocean trade routes where slaves were taken to from Africa to the new world
- used in Russia, landowner controlled peasants
- a Spanish colonizer who has aquired a grant to use labor from native people
- a legal contract signed by the servant that outlined the terms of their service
- a transformed version of the Inca mita, focused more on slavery
- used in spanish empire and you needed a grant to use this
15 Clues: large estate in Spanish colonies • used in plantations in colonial america • an estate where crops grow, it used slaves • owners of large estates in Spanish colonies • working for someone to repay debts, temporary • used in Russia, landowner controlled peasants • a term used to imply lack of rights/status as property • ...
Norah F Spanish Words 5a 2020-10-14
15 Clues: easter • saturday • halloween • christmas • wednesday • thanksgiving • first number • third number • fourth number • second number • back to school • valentine's day • saint patricks day • first day or spanish week • second day of spanish week
Becoming a World Power 2024-02-08
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- "turning point" battle in the Spanish-American War (3 words)
- Spanish-American war was fought because Cubans wanted __ from Spain
- everyone who uses the Panama Canal must pay a __
- we purchased this territory from Russia for $7.2 million
- rough-neck volunteer soldiers (cowboys, ranchers, outdoorsmen) fought in Spanish-American War
- winner of the Spanish-American War (2 words)
- leader of the rough riders - would later become a U.S. President
- a disease spread by mosquitoes - affects many Africans and slowed progress on the Panama Canal
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- used for growing sugarcane and pineapple - annexed to the U.S. in 1898
- country that originally tried to build the Panama Canal but failed
- false or exaggerated reporting (2 words)
- a push by a country to gain territory, resources, power, and influence over other countries
- a synonym for "tax"
- before the Panama Canal, ships had to go south around the tip of __ __
- __ with giant gates that allow water to be drained or added are the key to the Panama Canal
- the most valuable resource Alaska provides for the U.S.
- The Spanish-American War started with a conflict on this island nation
- due to a mass influx of immigrants and booming factories, America's __ was strong
- a ship going from New York to San Francisco saves about __ months by using the Panama Canal instead of going around South America
19 Clues: a synonym for "tax" • false or exaggerated reporting (2 words) • winner of the Spanish-American War (2 words) • everyone who uses the Panama Canal must pay a __ • the most valuable resource Alaska provides for the U.S. • we purchased this territory from Russia for $7.2 million • "turning point" battle in the Spanish-American War (3 words) • ...
Spanish Colonial Society Vocabulary 2025-11-05
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- The process by which a foreign power establishes control and settlements in new lands.
- The act of traveling through unfamiliar territory to discover and map new lands.
- People born in Spain who occupied the highest social status in the colonies.
- Spaniards who were granted control over Indigenous labor and tribute under the encomienda system.
- People forcibly taken from Africa and enslaved in the Americas to work on plantations and mines.
- People of mixed Spanish and Indigenous ancestry in colonial society.
- A large agricultural estate or ranch where laborers often worked in perpetual debt to the landowner.
- A system of rotational forced labor imposed on Indigenous communities by Spanish colonial authorities.
- The act of taking control of a territory or people by force, often involving war.
- A deadly infectious disease that devastated Indigenous populations after European contact.
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- A Spanish soldier-explorer who led military expeditions and claimed lands in the Americas.
- The three main motivations—religion, fame, and wealth—that drove Spanish exploration and conquest.
- A military strategy in which an army surrounds and cuts off supplies to a fortified place to force surrender.
- The original peoples of the Americas who lived there before European conquest.
- A group of territories or peoples controlled by one central ruler or government.
- People of full Spanish descent who were born in the Americas rather than Spain.
- A Spanish colonial system granting colonists the right to demand tribute and labor from Indigenous communities.
17 Clues: People of mixed Spanish and Indigenous ancestry in colonial society. • People born in Spain who occupied the highest social status in the colonies. • The original peoples of the Americas who lived there before European conquest. • People of full Spanish descent who were born in the Americas rather than Spain. • ...
SPANISH 2023-12-06
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- What you'll find at a library
- Another way of saying "sleep well"
- "Goodbye" in Spanish
- The season after winter
- The season students get two months off from school
- Means "hello" in Spanish
- Your mom or dad's sister is your ____
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- Opposite of old
- "One Hundred" in Spanish
- What you say when someone says "Thank you"
- Holiday that is celebrated in December
- Opposite of Goodnight
- What you live in
- How you say "please"
- The fourth month in the year
- The opposite of "no"
16 Clues: Opposite of old • What you live in • How you say "please" • "Goodbye" in Spanish • The opposite of "no" • Opposite of Goodnight • The season after winter • "One Hundred" in Spanish • Means "hello" in Spanish • The fourth month in the year • What you'll find at a library • Another way of saying "sleep well" • Your mom or dad's sister is your ____ • Holiday that is celebrated in December • ...
Final exam review 2022-05-10
16 Clues: bad • red • pet • blue • good • parents • vestido • t shirt • siblings • how are you? • Como ( ) llamas? • Que numero es <40>? • Que numero es <10>? • Que numero es <27>? • Write letter <H> in Spanish. • Write letter <J> in Spanish.
unit 2 2021-11-22
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- /he says hello
- / she pronounces the verbs in english well
- /he tells terrifying stories
- /can someone please explain to me in spanish
- /the parrot knows how to speak
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- / Camila perfectly translates Spanish into English
- / Camila perfectly translates Spanish into English
- /what do you mean in spanish
- /he says hello
- /he lisen the dogs barking as he walks down the street
- / the parrot repeats what the man says
- /she lisent to music
12 Clues: /he says hello • /he says hello • /she lisent to music • /what do you mean in spanish • /he tells terrifying stories • /the parrot knows how to speak • / the parrot repeats what the man says • / she pronounces the verbs in english well • /can someone please explain to me in spanish • / Camila perfectly translates Spanish into English • ...
JORGE & PAULA 09-06-2023 2023-05-26
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- Big meal
- Paula is from
- Name of the groom
- Name of the bride
- Kind of pet the couple have
- Today is paula is not wearing
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- Spanish chocolate spread
- Color of the brides dress
- Spanish word for wedding
- New object in the couple's hands
- Paula´s shoes
- Spanish dish we had as an starter
- Name of plants the bride holds
- Group of people related between them
14 Clues: Big meal • Paula´s shoes • Paula is from • Name of the groom • Name of the bride • Spanish chocolate spread • Spanish word for wedding • Color of the brides dress • Kind of pet the couple have • Today is paula is not wearing • Name of plants the bride holds • New object in the couple's hands • Spanish dish we had as an starter • Group of people related between them
crossword 2023-05-26
11 Clues: kind(in spanish) • like(in spanish) • a lady(in spanish) • company(in spanish) • a tower that makes light • a traditional Mexican dish • somthing strange or unusual. • a spirit of a preson who died • causing great surprise or wonder • a holiday observed on October 31 • a demon-like being or monstrous humanoid
Hagfors-gåta 3 2025-10-20
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- Swedish word for "football"
- Stinking Swedish fish
- Spanish word for "football"
- Famous Spanish artist
- Spanish word for "moose"
- Capital city of Valencia
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- City famous for giving giving its name to a syndrome
- Spanish currency before the euro
- Swedish word for "moose"
- Inventor of dynamite
- Name of the king of Spain
11 Clues: Inventor of dynamite • Stinking Swedish fish • Famous Spanish artist • Swedish word for "moose" • Spanish word for "moose" • Capital city of Valencia • Name of the king of Spain • Swedish word for "football" • Spanish word for "football" • Spanish currency before the euro • City famous for giving giving its name to a syndrome
history impossible#4 2024-02-08
17 Clues: idk • nice • freedom • beaver furs • plant crops • freed slaves • 1st president • 16th president • the consitution • spanish explorer • was born in italy • lost his supply ship • permanet settlements • fought in spanish army • leader of the seminoles • wanted to stop spreading slavery • appointed governor of florida territory
Ceuronis class 2022-12-07
17 Clues: big __ • tallest • antonio • shortest • violent npc • good thrower • blonde & broken • swim in spanish • basically Neymar • always gets hurt • fake blonde girl • good at basketball • best gym teacher ever • goes to the "bathroom" • says his name in spanish • cool kid's younger brother • wannabe in ceuroni's class
Bianca Nieves 2023-04-28
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- What are the animals in the chapters?
- What doe Salome do to Bianca towards the end?
- What happened to Bianca in the last chapter?
- Traumatizada in English?
- Violent in Spanish.
- Quien le gusta a Bianca?
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- What is Salome to Bianca?
- Unconscious in spanish.
- What is the name of the vechicle that Julian goes in?(In Spanish)
- What is bulls in Spanish/Espanal?
- What is the news that Julian and Salme tell Bianca.
- What is all the main character of all the chapters name?
- What happened to Julian?
- Que es Bianca en el ultimo capitulo?
- What is the name of the boy that Bianca kisses?
15 Clues: Violent in Spanish. • Unconscious in spanish. • Traumatizada in English? • What happened to Julian? • Quien le gusta a Bianca? • What is Salome to Bianca? • What is bulls in Spanish/Espanal? • Que es Bianca en el ultimo capitulo? • What are the animals in the chapters? • What happened to Bianca in the last chapter? • What doe Salome do to Bianca towards the end? • ...
Reading J1 2025-11-17
12 Clues: Hola • Ni hao • Dear... • Bonjour • Yours... • Guten Tag • Konnichiha • We are ___ Spanish. • We are ___ to a story in Spanish. • All students study a ___ language. • This is a ___ of my favorite class. • Please tell me about your ___ life in Japan.
Vocab 3A crossword puzzle 2020-01-26
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- means “meal/food” in Spanish
- this drink is made by boiling water with herbs in it
- This means: "to drink."
- common breakfast that is red and white.
- It can be toasted to make a delicious breakfast food.
- a small red fruit with seeds on the outside
- this means “breakfast” in Spanish
- toasting bread makes this
- a liquid required for survival
- a white liquid that comes from mammals
- These can have many toppings and are round.
- These are usually the main thing fast food chains serve.
- a fruit that is named after a color.
- a breakfast food eaten with milk.
- a healthy dish made of mostly vegetables.
- means “to eat” in spanish.
- a milk-based food that comes in many varieties
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- a crispy, meat-based breakfast food.
- this is a carbonated drink that is usually sweetened
- this means “lunch” in Spanish
- They are usually round and sweet.
- a drink people consume for a boost of energy in the morning
- a drink made primarily of lemon, water, and sugar.
- a long, yellow fruit
- a round, meat-based food
- a common appetizer that is made from potatoes.
- this means “to share” in Spanish
- They can be red or green, and are usually sweet.
- comes from a pig and is put in sandwiches.
- a creamy dairy food commonly eaten as a snack.
30 Clues: a long, yellow fruit • This means: "to drink." • a round, meat-based food • toasting bread makes this • means “to eat” in spanish. • means “meal/food” in Spanish • this means “lunch” in Spanish • a liquid required for survival • this means “to share” in Spanish • They are usually round and sweet. • this means “breakfast” in Spanish • a breakfast food eaten with milk. • ...
Age Of Exploration 2021-09-27
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- Spanish born in Spain will dominate New Spain
- find ship’s latitude at sea
- an instrument formerly used at sea for taking the altitude of a celestial body
- used to determine direction
- created more accurate maps and sea charts
- a pamphlet first published in Latin in 1503 Amerigo Vespucci purportedly corresponds with his patron
- steering the ship
- wealthy landowners
- were of African and Native ancestry Not many Spanish women came to New World
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- the main body of a ship or other vessel
- Portuguese ship design that used square sails and lateen sails
- were of African and Spanish ancestry
- used to determine altitude of the sun or stars which could find latitude
- a heavy object attached to a rope or chain and used to moor a vessel to the sea bottom, typically one having a metal shank with a ring at one end for the rope and a pair of curved and/or barbed flukes at the other.
- an instrument used for taking angular measurements of altitude in astronomy and navigation
- Spanish born in the New World—parents were peninsulares
- an all water route through North America
- were of Native American and Spanish ancestry
- a disease caused by a lack of vitamin C
- a piece of material extended on a mast to catch the wind and propel a boat
- a pole with a flat blade pivoting in an oar lock
21 Clues: steering the ship • wealthy landowners • find ship’s latitude at sea • used to determine direction • were of African and Spanish ancestry • the main body of a ship or other vessel • a disease caused by a lack of vitamin C • an all water route through North America • created more accurate maps and sea charts • were of Native American and Spanish ancestry • ...
The Mainland European Monarchs Crossword 2023-09-22
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- what did Jean Baptiste Colbert want France to become
- what war was caused by rivalries in Europe
- What did Louis the XIV feel for nobles?
- what did nobles get excluded from by Louis the XIV
- what flooded the Spanish economy?
- What type of economy supports the arts?
- Who did Cardinal Richelieu keep close to spy on?
- what caused the Dutch to become rich?
- Who did Cardinal Mazarin help rule?
- what type of legacy did Louis the XIV leave behind
- what caused a lot of debt during Louis XIV's reign?
- Which side of Europe was strong and had a middle class?
- What group of protestants were protected with the Edict of Nantes?
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- Who ruled the Spanish and Hapsburg empire In the 1500's?
- Where did the Spanish bank and buy goods from?
- What did Cardinal Mazarin raise that caused nobles to riot?
- who collected taxes and administered justice for the king?
- Who did the Dutch become independent from?
- Which class was taxed in the Spanish empire?
- Which armada was sent to England but failed?
- What country was the first modern power?
- What did French kings lower for nobles to increase for themselves?
- What religious group did the Huguenots quarrel with often?
- Which half of Europe had rich nobles and Serfs that were stuck on farms?
- Nobles blocking strong kings and wars ravaging this part of Europe caused it to remain weak.
25 Clues: what flooded the Spanish economy? • Who did Cardinal Mazarin help rule? • what caused the Dutch to become rich? • What did Louis the XIV feel for nobles? • What type of economy supports the arts? • What country was the first modern power? • what war was caused by rivalries in Europe • Who did the Dutch become independent from? • ...
AGE OF EXPLORATION CROSSWORD PUZZLE--CH. 4 VOCAB 2022-12-09
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- new land settlement controlled by parent country
- forced Atlantic voyage of enslavedAfricans
- $$ from government to support vital industries
- descendants of Europeans born in Latin America
- large agricultural estate
- Spanish & Portugese officials born in Europe
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- new ship design made European exploration doable
- leaders in Spanish conquest of Americas
- nation's prosperity=surplus of gold & silver
- person of mixed African and European descent
- person of mixed indigenous and European descent
- Spanish law to use Native Americans as labor
- Spanish drafted Native Americans to work in mines
13 Clues: large agricultural estate • leaders in Spanish conquest of Americas • forced Atlantic voyage of enslavedAfricans • nation's prosperity=surplus of gold & silver • person of mixed African and European descent • Spanish law to use Native Americans as labor • Spanish & Portugese officials born in Europe • $$ from government to support vital industries • ...
European Explorers; Ethan Rollings 2022-10-13
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- What Juan Ponce De Leon searched for
- 1st Spanish conquistador to reach the pacific.
- what did Magellan do?
- Spanish word for conquerors
- A disease that killed many Native Americans
- what happened between the Indians and spanish colonists
- Pizzaro conquered this Spanish empire
- Bartolome de las casas asked the king for this
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- a explorer who was most likely eaten by his crew during a mutiny
- Colombian exchange crop; Indians to Europe
- what the Native Americans thought horses are
- DeSoto Searched for the 3 G's here
- what the conquistadors did
13 Clues: what did Magellan do? • what the conquistadors did • Spanish word for conquerors • DeSoto Searched for the 3 G's here • What Juan Ponce De Leon searched for • Pizzaro conquered this Spanish empire • Colombian exchange crop; Indians to Europe • A disease that killed many Native Americans • what the Native Americans thought horses are • ...
The war 2024-02-12
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- A group of people that don't believe that their nation should expand its influence
- A group of people that believe that their nation should expand its influence outside its border, some people in this group would grow greatly as a result of the Spanish American war.
- This was sunk and the US wrongfully assumed that the Spanish were the cause. This led to the Spanish American war.
- An island that had been found by Spain and been made into a military outpost for 400 years. It then had an independence movement that succeeded and America came and took control after the Spanish American war.
- Doctrine that asked that Europeans not increase their influence or recolonize any part of the Western Hemisphere.
- A unit that has great political and/or economic influence on the rest of the world. America became this after the Spanish American war.
- Ceded to America After the Spanish lost the Spanish American war.
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- Gained independence during the war however America forced them to add the Platt Amendment to their constitution. Allowing America to intervene militarily if US economic interests were threatened.
- The ideology that it is America's god given right to expand to the west. This ideology would lead to great support for the SPanish American war.
- The foreign policy stating that the nation should use aggressive means when dealing with outside nations, whether that is war or just threats. This ideology Would be very prevalent when it came to the support for the spanish american war and WW1.
- We felt great sympathy to these people so we attempted to help them gain independence.
- A private letter between a Spanish ambassador and a friend calling the US president weak. This would be one of the reasons we declared war.
- Ceded to America After the spanish lost the Spanish American war.
- One of the units active during the Spanish American war. Consisted of cavalry and was one of the most famous units fighting in Cuba and was under the command of Theodore roosevelt.
- A style of journalism that was focused on making eye catching newspaper stories as opposed to telling the truth. They would often exaggerate or just lie and this led to US citizens supporting war with Spain.
15 Clues: Ceded to America After the spanish lost the Spanish American war. • Ceded to America After the Spanish lost the Spanish American war. • A group of people that don't believe that their nation should expand its influence • We felt great sympathy to these people so we attempted to help them gain independence. • ...
languages mission 2026-01-25
10 Clues: German for dog • German for sun • French for moon • German for book • Spanish for cat • French for apple • French for house • Spanish for water • Spanish for bread • Spanish for flower
Daily Liberty's Awesome Word Puzzle 2024-02-13
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- Those enamored with war and supremacy
- Cavalry regiment who played a key role in Cuba
- War broke out in this island after Spanish American War
- What the US became after the war
- Spain is blamed for the sinking off
- These people lost their colonial empire in the western hemisphere
- The explosion of the USS Maine, Support for Cuban and Philippine independence led to...(answer is abbreviated)
- The expansion and overtaking of other countries
- What the US felt for Cuba
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- Criticized McKinley and helped start Spanish American War
- Belief that Americans must expand west under God's will
- Country with great influence across the world
- Current US territory located in the Caribbean
- What the territories US won from Spain are called
- Journalist Love to exaggerate and catch people's attention
- Closed Western Hemisphere from colonization
- Given to US by Spanish after Treaty of Paris
- To not intervene with other countries and keep to itself
- Was an island overtaken by Spain but then liberated by US
19 Clues: What the US felt for Cuba • What the US became after the war • Spain is blamed for the sinking off • Those enamored with war and supremacy • Closed Western Hemisphere from colonization • Given to US by Spanish after Treaty of Paris • Country with great influence across the world • Current US territory located in the Caribbean • ...
Inca 2026-05-13
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- The type of farming where steps are cut into hillsides
- The capital city of the Inca Empire
- A bridge made of woven grass
- The sun god, the most important deity to the Inca
- The last Sapa Inca who was captured by the Spanish
- The Spanish explorer who conquered the Inca
- Runners who delivered messages across the empire
- The official language of the Inca
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- PICCHU A 'lost city' high in the Andes that was never found by the Spanish
- The Spanish word for the soldiers who 'conquered'
- The shiny metal the Inca called 'Tears of the Sun'
- A wide-spread sickness that weakened the Inca before the war
- A gift or tax paid to the government in the form of labor
- The animal used by the Inca for wool and carrying goods
- INCA The nickname for the Emperor
- A starchy crop first grown by the Inca with hundreds of varieties
- The knotted strings used to keep records
- The main mountain range where the Inca lived
18 Clues: A bridge made of woven grass • INCA The nickname for the Emperor • The official language of the Inca • The capital city of the Inca Empire • The knotted strings used to keep records • The Spanish explorer who conquered the Inca • The main mountain range where the Inca lived • Runners who delivered messages across the empire • ...
Texas History Age of Contact Crossword 2024-05-16
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- Spanish missionary who established the first Spanish mission in Nacogdoches.
- One of the three reasons most Europeans explored the New World.
- Person first credited with discovering America.
- Cabeza de Vaca’s journey through Texas began an era called this.
- Last name of explorer who searched for the lost city of gold.
- Coastal tribe encountered by Cabeza de Vaca on his travels in Texas.
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- Wrote a book about cities made of gold and gems.
- First person to map the Texas gulf coast in 1519.
- One of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World, first discovered by Coronado.
- Name for a soldier-explorer who explored the New World for Spain.
- Wiped out the Aztec empire to take all their gold.
- Spanish military-type garrison buildings used to protect missions.
- More commonly known name of the Spanish mission San Antonio de Valero.
- Spanish religious building used to convert Native Americans to Christianity.
- Name of storied city made of gold.
15 Clues: Name of storied city made of gold. • Person first credited with discovering America. • Wrote a book about cities made of gold and gems. • First person to map the Texas gulf coast in 1519. • Wiped out the Aztec empire to take all their gold. • Last name of explorer who searched for the lost city of gold. • ...
History crossword puzzle By Daniel Wisto 2024-01-29
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- Who won the skirmish on the morning of August 20th? (pg185)
- A dance wich makes corn grow. (pg187)
- A group of native americans who fought the Spanish in New Mexico. (pg186)
- Men were sent up to the peaks of San Fransisco to get dis. (pg189)
- Alonso de Benavides arrived here as chief prelate in 1622. (pg181
- An alliance of Indians that formed in 1570 due to wars. (pg172)
- an alter/prayer place for the native americans. (pg186)
- Indians armed themselves with these weapons. (pg172)
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- Spanish for ranch? (I don’t know, I don’t speak Spanish.) (pg184)
- this dude started spreading rumors bout Spanish god causing harsh times. (pg183)
- Indians surrounded this governor in the city of Sante Fe on August 15th. (pg185)
- In 1675, this governor helped the Friars stop their religious practices. (pg183)
- Europe was in high demand for this item. (pg172)
- Some Language for cave places, idk. (pg190)
- Scumbag, The priest of the Hopi(?) He tried to get with every woman. (pg190)
15 Clues: A dance wich makes corn grow. (pg187) • Some Language for cave places, idk. (pg190) • Europe was in high demand for this item. (pg172) • Indians armed themselves with these weapons. (pg172) • an alter/prayer place for the native americans. (pg186) • Who won the skirmish on the morning of August 20th? (pg185) • ...
With The Fire On High 2024-02-09
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- A dessert with a texture between jello & pudding
- To show care in one's work or duties
- Of it in Spanish
- Something that is stolen, smuggled, or pirated
- A place of worship
- Tending talk a great deal
- Flipflops(in Spanish)
- A picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored peices of hard material
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- Good(in Spanish)
- To be enrolled at a college or university
- A crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else
- To cut a pattern, picture, ect. into a smooth surface, especially on metal or glass
- A person's grandma(mostly in Spanish speaking areas)
- A group of individuals with similar interests
- Using one's wealth, knowledge or achievements to impress others
15 Clues: Good(in Spanish) • Of it in Spanish • A place of worship • Flipflops(in Spanish) • Tending talk a great deal • To show care in one's work or duties • To be enrolled at a college or university • A group of individuals with similar interests • Something that is stolen, smuggled, or pirated • A dessert with a texture between jello & pudding • ...
spainish crossword 2025-01-13
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- - the Spanish word for walk
- – The Spanish word for beef
- – A starchy food, often served with meat or as a side dish
- – A type of meat that is often fried or roasted
- – A vegetable often used in salads, known for its strong flavor
- – A green vegetable commonly found in side dishes
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- – A creamy, frozen dessert
- – A type of fat, commonly used in cooking
- - the Spanish word for dinner
- – A vegetable, often used in stews and soups,
- – A vegetable that's commonly used in stews and soups
- – A food often served for breakfast, usually with milk
- – The Spanish word for fish
- – A type of meat, often grilled or served in tacos
- – A fruit commonly used in desserts and salads
15 Clues: – A creamy, frozen dessert • - the Spanish word for walk • – The Spanish word for beef • – The Spanish word for fish • - the Spanish word for dinner • – A type of fat, commonly used in cooking • – A vegetable, often used in stews and soups, • – A fruit commonly used in desserts and salads • – A type of meat that is often fried or roasted • ...
The Black Legend, Native Americans, and Spaniards 2024-11-21
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- The exchange of goods, people, ideas, and diseases between Europe, Africa, and the Americas following Columbus's voyages.
- A disease brought by Europeans that devastated Native American populations.
- An alliance of Native American tribes in the northeastern United States that was politically and militarily significant.
- A worldview that emphasizes European culture and history as central or superior to others.
- A Spanish priest who advocated for Native American rights and condemned the abuses of colonization.
- A belief system attributing spiritual essence to natural objects, places, and creatures.
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- The idea that Spanish conquerors were uniquely brutal in their colonization of the Americas.
- A labor system where Spanish settlers forced Native Americans to work in exchange for supposed protection and Christianization.
- A powerful Mesoamerican civilization conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century.
- Spanish explorers and warriors who sought wealth and territory in the Americas.
- A vast South American empire defeated by the Spanish in the early 1500s.
- A 1680 uprising of Pueblo people against Spanish colonial rule in present-day New Mexico.
12 Clues: A vast South American empire defeated by the Spanish in the early 1500s. • A disease brought by Europeans that devastated Native American populations. • Spanish explorers and warriors who sought wealth and territory in the Americas. • A powerful Mesoamerican civilization conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century. • ...
League of Legends Crossword N°1 2014-01-20
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- I'm so tired Duuuuuude ...
- Spanish bronze midlaner
- Hamster
- Yolo Swag
- E-sport "Journalist'
- Korean hype train driver
- Nidalee / Leblanc
- Puns of damage
- Why is my smite not working ???
- God
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- Spanish Inseec
- Annie
- Baguette
- Does he even ?
- Mid playerino no copy pasterino
- Even his teacher ...
- 420 blaze it
- Dongers
- League of legends sweet heart
19 Clues: God • Annie • Hamster • Dongers • Baguette • Yolo Swag • 420 blaze it • Spanish Inseec • Does he even ? • Puns of damage • Nidalee / Leblanc • E-sport "Journalist' • Even his teacher ... • Spanish bronze midlaner • Korean hype train driver • I'm so tired Duuuuuude ... • League of legends sweet heart • Mid playerino no copy pasterino • Why is my smite not working ???
Lesson 1 Ancient Civilizations 2025-09-21
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- Cortés conquered this empire
- The Spanish imposed this along with their language
- Pizarro conquered this empire
- Broken pieces of pottery
- People who study remains of past civilizations
- Woven cloth from the past
- Objects left behind by past people
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- Spanish conquerors like Cortés and Pizarro
- To dig carefully for artifacts
- The Spanish came in search of riches and ______
- A fine powdery material studied by archaeologists
- Precious metal the Spanish searched for
12 Clues: Broken pieces of pottery • Woven cloth from the past • Cortés conquered this empire • Pizarro conquered this empire • To dig carefully for artifacts • Objects left behind by past people • Precious metal the Spanish searched for • Spanish conquerors like Cortés and Pizarro • People who study remains of past civilizations • The Spanish came in search of riches and ______ • ...
America Gets More Land 2019-09-17
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- The U.S. paid 7.2 million for this territory
- Spanish colony 90 miles off of Florida, would become American territory.
- a formerly Spanish ruled country in the Pacific, became American territory after the Spanish-American War
- war over the Spanish colonies in Caribbean & Philippines.
- money crop grown on many of the island colonies.
- name given to Alaska
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- port where the USS Maine exploded off of Cuba.
- islands between America and Japan, taken by the U.S. after the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani.
- this island would become part of the treaty between U.S. and Spain along with the Philippines,Guam, and Cuba
- means free Cuba
- America bought Alaska from this country
- battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor, sparked the Spanish-American War
12 Clues: means free Cuba • name given to Alaska • America bought Alaska from this country • The U.S. paid 7.2 million for this territory • port where the USS Maine exploded off of Cuba. • money crop grown on many of the island colonies. • war over the Spanish colonies in Caribbean & Philippines. • Spanish colony 90 miles off of Florida, would become American territory. • ...
crossword 2023-05-26
11 Clues: kind(in spanish) • like(in spanish) • a lady(in spanish) • company(in spanish) • a tower that makes light • a traditional Mexican dish • somthing strange or unusual. • a spirit of a preson who died • causing great surprise or wonder • a holiday observed on October 31 • a demon-like being or monstrous humanoid
Expanding World 2021-01-15
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- Treaty between Spain and Portugal
- large agricultural estates
- a labor system used by the Spanish, with approval from Queen Isabella.
- led Spanish Conquistadors to defeat the Aztecs
- Spanish or Portuguese official in colonial Latin America
- Spanish conquering forces
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- the (blank) exchange between Europe and the Americas
- First person to circumnavigate the world
- New style of ship developed by the Portuguese
- First name of sailor the America is named after
- a system of knots used for record keeping
- Housing used by the Iroquois people
- a circular tent made out of wooden poles and buffalo skin
- Credited with discovering America
14 Clues: Spanish conquering forces • large agricultural estates • Treaty between Spain and Portugal • Credited with discovering America • Housing used by the Iroquois people • First person to circumnavigate the world • a system of knots used for record keeping • New style of ship developed by the Portuguese • led Spanish Conquistadors to defeat the Aztecs • ...
"Ser" Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- Spanish pronoun for "she" or "her"
- Formal, singular "you"
- to be
- Vosotros __________
- Spanish for "I"
- Ellos _______
- _____ la una de la manana
- Vosotras ________ inteligentes
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- We/Us for a group of girls
- Tu )))))
- Spanish for "y'all" (informal)
- Yo_____
- Nosotros _________
- _____ las siete de la tarde
- Maria ______ un estudiante
15 Clues: to be • Yo_____ • Tu ))))) • Ellos _______ • Spanish for "I" • Nosotros _________ • Vosotros __________ • Formal, singular "you" • _____ la una de la manana • We/Us for a group of girls • Maria ______ un estudiante • _____ las siete de la tarde • Spanish for "y'all" (informal) • Vosotras ________ inteligentes • Spanish pronoun for "she" or "her"
The American Colonies Emerge (Arvin Ramachandran) 2015-09-07
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- "city of brotherly love"
- forces colonists to farm,colony becomes wealthy
- died in war fought between dutch and native Americans
- spanish explorers
- formerly known as "New Amsterdam"
- Spanish explorers main item to find
- treated as indentured servants
- person of mixed Spanish and native american ancestry
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- people did this when the food was all gone
- wanted to purify church of England
- "Queme los barcos"
- brown gold
- formerly known as "Plymouth Colony"
- wanted freedom of religion
- first settlers in New Amsterdam
15 Clues: brown gold • spanish explorers • "Queme los barcos" • "city of brotherly love" • wanted freedom of religion • treated as indentured servants • first settlers in New Amsterdam • formerly known as "New Amsterdam" • wanted to purify church of England • formerly known as "Plymouth Colony" • Spanish explorers main item to find • people did this when the food was all gone • ...
Section 2 crossword 2012-01-29
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- In the late 1800's the U.S. _______ war against Spain.
- The _____ Riders were members of the First U.S. Volunteer Calvary.
- _______ Rico became a U.S. territory following the end of the Spanish-American War.
- Many people believed that the U.S. did not have the military power to keep an _________.
- Yellow _______ exaggerated and sensationalizes the news.
- ______ Dewey defeated the Spanish during the Spanish-American War
- Many people believed that the Spanish destroyed the U.S.S. _______ while it was moored in harbor.
- The ________ - American War was between Spain and the U.S.
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- Much of the war was fought in the ______________.
- The Anti-Imperialist _________ was against imperialism, saying that it was against the U.S. Constitution.
- The ________ revolted against Spain with U.S. aid.
- The _______ Amendment stated that the U.S. had a right to intervene in Cuban affairs.
- Led the Rough Riders.
- Many ________ people in the U.S. including Grover Cleveland joined the Anti-Imperialist League.
- The _______ revolted against Spain unsuccessful several times.
15 Clues: Led the Rough Riders. • Much of the war was fought in the ______________. • The ________ revolted against Spain with U.S. aid. • In the late 1800's the U.S. _______ war against Spain. • Yellow _______ exaggerated and sensationalizes the news. • The ________ - American War was between Spain and the U.S. • The _______ revolted against Spain unsuccessful several times. • ...
Labor Systems 2025-11-13
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- Incan engineering marvel built with the Inca Mita system
- A Russian peasant, tied to labor on a Russian noble's land
- Primary use in European colonization, servants tied service to contracts, usually to pay a debt
- A laborer with no rights, thought of as a worse form of an indentured servant
- Responsible for abolishing serfdom in Russia
- A powerful South American empire with a reign from 1438 to 1533
- Russian labor system where serfs were kept on land of nobility, and set to work on that land
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- A conqueror, typically of the Spanish Empire
- A Spanish estate, often seen in the Spanish Empire
- Spanish caste system, consists of multiple social classes determined by blood
- A massive, global empire, reaching into the Americas from Europe
- Form of slavery where people are treated as property
- A grant given by Spanish Royalty, decreeing that Natives are expecting to work and provide tribute
- Spaniard born in the Americas
- Incan system of labor, required communities to provide workers for state projects
15 Clues: Spaniard born in the Americas • A conqueror, typically of the Spanish Empire • Responsible for abolishing serfdom in Russia • A Spanish estate, often seen in the Spanish Empire • Form of slavery where people are treated as property • Incan engineering marvel built with the Inca Mita system • A Russian peasant, tied to labor on a Russian noble's land • ...
Chapter 9 cross word 2013-12-09
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- Historian that said the frontier had been closed by gradual settlement in the 19th century.
- An agreement signed by the U.S and Spanish that officially ended the Spanish-American war.
- political, military, and economic domination of strong nations over weaker territories.
- Cuban patriot who launched war for independence from Spain.
- Colonizing country that removed raw materials and shipped them back home to benefit their own country.
- Commodore that steamed his squadron of vessels into Manila Bay.
- Military historian who transformed U.S naval power.
- Form of non-traditional warfare generally involving hit and run stacks by small bands of fighters.
- A region dominated and controlled by an outside power.
- Newspaper that used sensational headlines and exaggerated stories in order to promote readership.
- Commodore that sailed a fleet of American warships into present day Tokyo Bay Japan.
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- Hawaiian nationalist who resented the increasing power of the white planters.
- Newspaper publisher who heightened the publics dislike of the Spanish government.
- Violence started by members of a secret society in China.
- The belief that certain nations and races were superior to others therefore destined them to rule over them.
- American statement that the government did not want colonies in China, but favored free trade.
- Extreme patriotism.
- Filipino nationalist leader that defeated the Spanish army.
- Battleships sent by Roosevelt in 1907 on a "Good Will Cruise" around the world.
- Group of men consisting of rugged westerners and upper class easterners who fought during the Spanish-American war.
20 Clues: Extreme patriotism. • Military historian who transformed U.S naval power. • A region dominated and controlled by an outside power. • Violence started by members of a secret society in China. • Cuban patriot who launched war for independence from Spain. • Filipino nationalist leader that defeated the Spanish army. • ...
The day of the dead 2023-11-02
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- a skull that’s painted on the face
- known as the origin and where day of the dead is mostly celebrated
- a famous dance performed by a kid on day of the dead
- Spanish for flower
- usually are things like guitars or food on ofrendas
- is used to celebrate and remember the dead
- tradition celebrated at graveyards
- usually where day of the dead is celebrated
- how many days Is day of the dead celebrated on
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- a famous bread in Spanish used for ofrendas
- a sweet treat that it served on day of the dead
- a traditional stew in Mexico
- the old tribe that thought that dead was another part of live
- is put up only for the first 3 years that someone is dead for
- a skeleton with a dress and a big hat
- what religion were the Spanish who took over the Aztec culture
- Paper mâché that’s used on day of the dead
- an element that candles represent on ofrendas
- Spanish for photo
- are used to show the path for the dead
- very famous and usually seen sold as sugar items on day of the dead
- Spanish for an item used on an ofrenda that represents fire
- a small group of musicians during day of the dead
- the element that papel picado represents in an ofrenda
- the item used on ofrenda for water
25 Clues: Spanish for photo • Spanish for flower • a traditional stew in Mexico • a skull that’s painted on the face • tradition celebrated at graveyards • the item used on ofrenda for water • a skeleton with a dress and a big hat • are used to show the path for the dead • Paper mâché that’s used on day of the dead • is used to celebrate and remember the dead • ...
The Age of Discovery 2024-04-24
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- the science and practice of creating maps.
- Spanish conquistador best known for his role in the fall of the Inca empire.
- a Spanish/Portuguese explorer
- Portuguese explorer well known for leading the first successful circumnavigation of the globe.
- a small, fast Spanish/Portuguese ship
- period around the 15th to 17th century where Europeans began exploring overseas.
- English navigator who "discovered" two bodies of water, which were named after him.
- astronomical instrument used by navigators to find latitude.
- navigational instrument used to tell the direction
- Spanish explorer well known for his significance in the Aztec empire's destruction.
- French mariner well known for his navigation of the St. Lawrence River.
- the two-way transfer of foods between the Americas and Europe.
- first European navigator to reach the southern tip of Africa.
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- italian explorer labeled as the "discoverer" of the New World.
- the first European to sail to India through the Cape of Good Hope.
- a group of missions that forced Native Americans to convert to Christianity.
- Spanish explorer and first European to discover the Mississippi River.
- a name made in the 16th century for the American continents.
- monotheistic religion based off the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- the belief in the benefits of trading.
- clock with improved accuracy developed by John Harrison.
- Italian explorer who inspired America's name
- Portuguese duke who is well known for funding and promoting maritime exploration..
- the faith and practice of the Roman Catholic Church.
24 Clues: a Spanish/Portuguese explorer • a small, fast Spanish/Portuguese ship • the belief in the benefits of trading. • the science and practice of creating maps. • Italian explorer who inspired America's name • navigational instrument used to tell the direction • the faith and practice of the Roman Catholic Church. • clock with improved accuracy developed by John Harrison. • ...
7-2 Crossword 2013-09-12
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- An exiled leader who was a writer and a poet
- u.s. warship blown up in havana harbor
- reporting that exaggerates the news to lure readers
- called the decision to annex his homeland and ordered his troops to attack american soldiers
- Opposition to colonialism, colonial empire, and imperialism
- owned The "Journal"
- spanish general sent to cuba to restore order
- attack on this place, Roosevelt and his men assisted in the capture
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- naval commander in the pacific steamed into manilla bay and destroyed the spanish fleet
- establishing of a civil government for the island
- spanish ambassador; called President McKinley weak
- tried to win over the Filipinos by improving education, transportation, and health care
- Commanded the "rough riders"
- Aggressive nationalism
- It dictated the conditions for the withdrawal of United States troops remaining in Cuba at the end of the Spanish-American War
- competed with others journalists to increase circulation
- second in command to the "Rough Riders"
- The right to their own government
18 Clues: owned The "Journal" • Aggressive nationalism • Commanded the "rough riders" • The right to their own government • u.s. warship blown up in havana harbor • second in command to the "Rough Riders" • An exiled leader who was a writer and a poet • spanish general sent to cuba to restore order • establishing of a civil government for the island • ...
Unit 2 European Explorers and Slavery 2015-12-15
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- Spanish King granted a piece of land for Spanish and Native Americans
- a conqueror, especially one of the 16th-century Spanish soldiers
- moment when course of events is changed or a significant change occurs
- groups of people who share and adopt different aspects of their lives
- people already living in a particular region
- people of mixed Native American and European ancestry
- data about population characteristics
- belief in many gods
- group sharing common culture, religion, language, and way of life
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- forced voyage of enslaved Africans across Atlantic to the Americas
- a mix of mestizos and Spanish peoples
- a disease affecting a very high number of people
- groups of people with different customs and beliefs
- North America, Mesoamerica, the Caribbean, and South America
- the beliefs, customs, arts, way of life of a particular society
- a system under which people are treated as property
- route between Atlantic & Pacific oceans(northern coast of North America)
- cannot be affected by a disease
18 Clues: belief in many gods • cannot be affected by a disease • a mix of mestizos and Spanish peoples • data about population characteristics • people already living in a particular region • a disease affecting a very high number of people • groups of people with different customs and beliefs • a system under which people are treated as property • ...
Aztec and Spanish History 2022-03-10
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- the peninsula that Spain was located on
- the Aztec's looked for an eagle standing on a rock eating a...
- a group in task of keeping the monarch power under control
- the belief and worship of many gods
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- the main god of the Aztec
- the original name of the Aztec
- the society that Spain was at the time
- where young warriors were able to train and to take captives for human sacrifice
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- when the Spanish took the areas held by the Moors
- a Meso-American city-state
- a deity or spirit taking a physical form
- three tribes created it in order to end the domination of the Tepanecs
- Spanish explorer, arrived in the Carribean and claimed it for Spain
- the Spanish making sure people were good Catholics
- society with the greatest impact on the Aztec
- made the Aztec a powerful culture
- the founding society of all Meso-American societies
18 Clues: the main god of the Aztec • a Meso-American city-state • the original name of the Aztec • made the Aztec a powerful culture • the belief and worship of many gods • the society that Spain was at the time • the peninsula that Spain was located on • a deity or spirit taking a physical form • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • ...
Theodore Roosevelt 2021-12-02
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- Resigned his post of __________
- Founded this political party
- The spanish ceded over this small Pacific/Asian territory
- Began the construction of the Panama __________
- Fought this month on San Juan Hill Cuba in 1898
- Lead a two-year ________ to the amazon basin where he almost died of tropical disease
- Expanding the Navy and ending the Russo-Japanese war he gained this peace prize
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- Was interested in this caribbean countries liberation
- He participated in this particular war in 1898
- The cause for the War was due to _________
- Theodore Roosevelt is shot at close range by saloonkeeper John _______
- We annexed this Pacific nation during the War
- Theodore's own military regiment
- The Spanish ceded over this big Asian island Country
- The spanish ceded over this small Caribbean territory which is the oldest known colony
- Theodore Roosevelt is the ________ president (Hint age)
- Participated in a ________ film
- Nickname given to him after this stuffed bear
18 Clues: Founded this political party • Resigned his post of __________ • Participated in a ________ film • Theodore's own military regiment • The cause for the War was due to _________ • We annexed this Pacific nation during the War • Nickname given to him after this stuffed bear • He participated in this particular war in 1898 • Began the construction of the Panama __________ • ...
