spanish Crossword Puzzles
Spanish Crossword 2026-03-31
10 Clues: Fruta Roja • Raton Pequeno • Sense of smell • Color del fresa • Spanish word for steps • Gran Animal Hambriento • Spanish word for share • Spanish word for forest • Spanish word for Disguised • A que distancia estaba el oso
El fin del año escolar 2025-06-22
10 Clues: yellow color • teacher's desk • a student's desk • has candy inside • quinto mes del año • backpack in Spanish • birthday in Spanish • one hundred in Spanish • a Country where people speak Spanish • Señora Castiblanco's favorite animal
Spanish Crossword 2026-03-31
10 Clues: Fruta Roja • Raton Pequeno • Sense of smell • Color del fresa • Spanish word for steps • Spanish word for share • Gran Animal Hambriento • Spanish word for forest • Spanish word for Disguised • A que distancia estaba el oso
Aztec vs Conquistador reveiw 2026-05-01
14 Clues: city • enemy • Spain • to kill • Spanish • to help • language • Aztec city • to conquer • Aztec language • indigenous / native • sicknesses / illnesses • there was / there were • Spanish invader / soldier
Clothes in spanish 2022-03-22
8 Clues: Suit in spanish • Shoes in spanish • Socks in spanish • Heels in spanish • Dress in spanish • Jacket in spanish • Leggings in spanish • interior Underwear in spanish
Spanish Unit 2 2023-09-29
8 Clues: run in spanish • fun in spanish • draw in spanish • pencil in spanish • folder in spanish • to read in spanish • notebook in spanish • backpack in spanish
Santa Barbara Mission 2017-05-13
11 Clues: leader • bricks • farm animals • Indian group • name of mission • supply with water • Spanish word for town • Spanish military fort • Spanish word for wash • change religious belief • brother in religious order
Buried Onions Ch.6 Vocab 2022-10-25
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- Spanish slang word referring to the "backside" or "buttocks" of a person
- Spanish word meaning "fat" or "portly"
- Spanish word referring to a mouse
- Spanish word meaning "to embrace or hug"
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- Spanish word referring to Indian figurines
- Word used in ch.6 that means to burn or reduce to ash
- Spanish word that translates in English to "demon"
- Spanish word that translates to "man" or "fellow"
- Spanish word meaning "a scolding" or "admonishment"
9 Clues: Spanish word referring to a mouse • Spanish word meaning "fat" or "portly" • Spanish word meaning "to embrace or hug" • Spanish word referring to Indian figurines • Spanish word that translates to "man" or "fellow" • Spanish word that translates in English to "demon" • Spanish word meaning "a scolding" or "admonishment" • ...
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European Influence on Georgia & America 2013-09-19
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- Oglethorpe defeated teh Spanish in the Battle of the Bloody _______
- Oglethorpe landed in this city in Georgia
- The main "G" Desoto wanted
- Tomochichi is buried with full ______ honors
- Georgia was created for _______, defense, and economics
- Georgia was named after King __________
- Oglethorpe and Tomochichi dd not speak the same _________
- Wealthy colonists who wnted to buy moreland and wer mosly of Scottish decent
- Branch of Christianity practiced by the British
- A "permission slip" t set up a colony
- Oglethorpe was 1 out of 21
- Georgia was a _________ between Florida and South Carolina
- Native American chie who was friends with Oglethorpe
- Oglethorpe was elected to _________ when he was 25
- Europe wanted more natural ________ from The Colonies
- Founer of Georgia
- The Spanish explorer who conquered the Inca Empire
- Desoto's first name
- Musgrove's first name
- Deoto andhis men brought _________ thatkilled many Native Americans
- Fleet of Spanish ships meant to attack England were called the Spanish ______
- Dsoto's country
- 3 G's-Gold, _______, and Glory
- Georgia was meant to be a "_________'s haven"
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- Europe wanted to __________ less than they exported
- Tomochichi was the chief of the ________ Indians
- Spanish Religion
- Importing more than you export
- Oglethorpe wanted to capture St. ______________
- Georgia was ________ (number) to add to the Union
- last name of the translator for Tomochichi and Oglethorpe
- Grown by th olonists of Jamestown
- The firstpermanent settlement in America
- Jamestown is now in this state
- The Spanish set up ______ along the coast of America in order to spread their religion
- Oglethorpes first name
- Tomochichi is buried there
- African Ameicans were no allowed in Georgia during the trustee period because they did nt want to introduce _________
- The country Oglethorpe was from
- Tomochichi went to this continent to meet the Monarch of England
40 Clues: Dsoto's country • Spanish Religion • Founer of Georgia • Desoto's first name • Musgrove's first name • Oglethorpes first name • The main "G" Desoto wanted • Oglethorpe was 1 out of 21 • Tomochichi is buried there • Importing more than you export • Jamestown is now in this state • 3 G's-Gold, _______, and Glory • The country Oglethorpe was from • Grown by th olonists of Jamestown • ...
Exploration & Americas 2021-04-24
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- The science and art of making maps
- Staple crop that formed the agricultural foundation of American civilizations.
- trade of goods, ideas, and disease between the New and Old World
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire
- Portuguese prince who opened the very first school of navigation in Europe
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- Money paid by one country to another in return for protection
- The region extending from modern Mexico through central America where the Aztec and Maya civilizations were located
- First explorer to circumnavigate the globe
- the Inca Emperor at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- The identification with, and devotion to, the interests of one nation
- English monarch who ruled during the Anglo-Spanish War and England's rise to the status of a global power
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- English explorer and privateer who was instrumental in the rise to power of England over Spain on the high seas
- An economic policy by which nations try to gather wealth by controlling trade and establishing colonies
- A solid earthen roadway built across water or low ground
- Explorer who discovered the Americas in 1492 while searching for a faster route to India.
- A bridge held up by cables anchored at each end
- An economic system in which the government controls a country's economy.
- An economy in which prices are determined by the buying and selling decisions of individuals in the marketplace
- A small, highly maneuverable ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the voyages of exploration
- The first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa.
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- A farming technique in which vegetation is cut away and burned to clear land for growing crops
- A territory, often very large, under the political and economic control of another country
25 Clues: The science and art of making maps • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • First explorer to circumnavigate the globe • A bridge held up by cables anchored at each end • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • A solid earthen roadway built across water or low ground • ...
Overseas Expansion 2024-01-26
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- When a stronger more powerful nation takes over a smaller and weaker nation politically, economically, or both
- The desire to protect our B_____I_____ in Cuba, is one reason we declared war against Spain.
- The U.S. became an imperialist nation because they wanted to increase their i______ around the world.
- The Roosevelt Corollary stated the U.S. would be this, in Latin America.
- This location started to trade with America after America asserted "Gun Boat" diplomacy
- This stated to the countries of Europe, "Stay out of our side of the world. No new territories in the Americas."
- The United States bought this land from Russia for 7.2 million dollars
- This location gained their independence after the Spanish-American War, but became a protectorate of the U.S.
- This added to the Monroe Doctrine and stated that the U.S. will intervene militarily, in Latin America, if necessary.
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- This is the location of the first battle of the Spanish American war took place. We won the battle in a matter of hours.
- This battle was won by the Rough Riders, despite all odds against them.
- Exaggerated news stories, written in order to sell more papers
- This country was annexed, and would become the 50th U.S. state.
- When a country remains "independent" but it is under the control of another nation. It is the controlling country's...
- Teddy Roosevelt's military unit that fought in the Spanish American War
- this explosion helped lead to the Spanish-American War
- To take a new territory without using military force.
- A foreign policy when you keep to yourself, and do not get involved in the affairs of another nation
- This waterway was created when President Teddy Roosevelt and the U.S. supported a revolution against Colombia.
- The United States emerged as one of these, after winning the Spanish-American War so quickly, and relatively easy.
- Guam and P_____R____ were land/territories gained as a result of the Spanish-American war.
21 Clues: To take a new territory without using military force. • this explosion helped lead to the Spanish-American War • Exaggerated news stories, written in order to sell more papers • This country was annexed, and would become the 50th U.S. state. • The United States bought this land from Russia for 7.2 million dollars • ...
Flights, Bites & Late Nights 2025-12-25
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- Favorite Madrid restaurant from the trip
- Mode of travel originally planned between cities
- Hotel brand you often stay with
- Late-night activity involving microphones and questionable song choices
- Arizona national monument with ancient cliff dwellings
- Windy City airport code you passed through
- Queen City in North Carolina
- Carry-on essential for long flights
- Spanish city famous for Moorish architecture and the Mezquita
- Small Spanish plates meant for sharing
- Major U.S. airline you frequently fly
- Famous Salzburg resident long before Red Bull
- Arizona city named after a mythological bird
- Coastal Spanish city known for beaches and seafood
- Film with hills that are very much alive
- Lakeside Austrian village known for postcard scenery
- German airline flown during European travel
- Austrian energy drink with a hometown connection
- Place where flip-flops outnumber meetings
- Travel document you always double-check before flying
- European country famous for canals and bikes
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- North Carolina beach town known for quiet family getaways
- Tennessee city known for live music and late nights
- Brewery where we celebrated your birthday
- Budget high-speed train service used between Spanish cities
- Wisconsin city synonymous with the Packers
- Country home to Salzburg and Hallstatt
- Arizona natural wonder carved by the Colorado River
- Spanish high-speed rail operator you dealt with on the trip
- California national park named for a desert plant
- Iconic purple-painted honky-tonk on Broadway in Nashville
- Capital city where flamenco and royal palaces collide
- Desert region where Phoenix and Joshua Tree belong
- What replaced the train when it broke down
- Austrian city famous for Mozart and baroque views
- Czech capital where karaoke lasted until 4am
- Wisconsin city near Green Bay, often a fly-in stop
- Spanish city known for tapas and orange trees
38 Clues: Queen City in North Carolina • Hotel brand you often stay with • Carry-on essential for long flights • Major U.S. airline you frequently fly • Country home to Salzburg and Hallstatt • Small Spanish plates meant for sharing • Favorite Madrid restaurant from the trip • Film with hills that are very much alive • Brewery where we celebrated your birthday • ...
PokeNames Gen 1 2025-05-21
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- tadpole + waving a tail
- poisonous + insect that usually lives in colonies
- wobbly/bouncy + pastry or roundness
- quick,speedy
- unwanted grass + an instrument to receive a medical shot
- to read one's mind + webbed feet quacker
- fire breathing lizard + small
- derived from something that can take over a host
- coccoon
- spanish for manly + to hold someone's neck
- comes from an old English terms for a bird
- from the creature that hangs upside down in caves
- from Jackie Chan
- beach + waving a sword
- named after its notable Naruto reference
- the first part of the magic word
- honey producer + construction tool to dig underground
- "same"
- to change + pod
- sound a dog makes when it senses danger
- sleep loudly + to chill
- altered name of grey city bird
- pile of little rocks
- underground plant + lizard
- the sound a cat makes
- backwards; animal often associated with the devil/demons
- to go underground
- poisonous + winged insect attracted to lights
- a cat's sound
- "small horse"
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- derived from Curious George?
- lightning + mouse
- spanish for manly + winner
- latin for fox + roman numerals for 9
- lava + spanish for 3
- reference to a specific cat breed
- derived from the classification of dog like things
- sparkle + mouse
- beach + small mouse like creature
- the second part of the magic word
- musical symbol + small mystical creature
- free butterfly
- beginning stage of a butterfly
- electric + spanish for 2
- from famous kicking martial artist Bruce Lee
- water turtle/tortoise
- not fast
- small mouse like creature + eradicate
- snowy + spanish for 1
- ringing + young plant
- unusual/weird + radish
- fire breathing lizard + strong/buff
- fire lizard
- hooved creature + another name for water
- backwards; king snake
- rock dude
- two cat sounds
- electrical energy + round shape
- spanish for manly + to slice
59 Clues: "same" • coccoon • not fast • rock dude • fire lizard • quick,speedy • a cat's sound • "small horse" • free butterfly • two cat sounds • sparkle + mouse • to change + pod • from Jackie Chan • lightning + mouse • to go underground • lava + spanish for 3 • pile of little rocks • water turtle/tortoise • snowy + spanish for 1 • ringing + young plant • backwards; king snake • the sound a cat makes • ...
Absolutism crossword 2025-10-01
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- This is what happened to the Spanish Empire after the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
- Henry IV was killed by an assassin in 1610, his nine-year-old son, Louis XIII, became ____ afterwards.
- An isolated, somber palace outside Madrid that reflected the king's character.
- Literature Spains_____ age, Miguel de Cervantes
- Who was the king's finance minister
- - Who was the leader who ruled over France from 1643 to 1715
- Each day began in the king's bedroom with a ritual known as
- What was Louis XIV's catch phrase?-
- He became the ruler of both the Spanish and Habsburg empires in the early 1500s
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- In the early 1600s, this French bishop defended the theory of divine right and royal absolutism
- A monarch who expanded Spanish influence, strengthened the Catholic church, and made his own power absolute.
- Edict of Nantes was ____ in 1598.
- ____ of ____ In Spain, French rulers were determined to impose their religion in the late 1500s.
- - This empire included the German states of the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Netherlands.
- Cervantes wrote Europe’s first modern_______.
- a form of government in which a ruler has complete authority over the government and the lives of the people he or she governs.
- Lope de Vega, one of Spain’s most famous figures, because he did lots of this.
- Religious wars between the Catholic majority and French peasants. This tore France apart.
- their authority to rule came directly from god
- This person was one of the famous painters in this era. Known for making haunting religious pictures and striking portraits of Spanish nobles.
- In the countryside near Paris, Lewis XIV turned a royal hunting lodge into the immense Palace of
- This happened against the Inquisition in the 1560s.
- Royal officials administered_______, improved roads, built bridges, and revived agriculture.
- To end English attacks and subdue the Dutch, Philip prepared a huge ______, or fleet, to carry a Spanish invasion of England.
24 Clues: Edict of Nantes was ____ in 1598. • Who was the king's finance minister • What was Louis XIV's catch phrase?- • Cervantes wrote Europe’s first modern_______. • their authority to rule came directly from god • Literature Spains_____ age, Miguel de Cervantes • This happened against the Inquisition in the 1560s. • ...
Tommy Edmiston 2024-10-10
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- Attacked Incas
- Nations Wealth
- Disease
- Aztec Empreor
- Brits Vs France
- country that controlls land
- Political System
- New World, Europe, & Africa
- Slave route to Americas
- Spanish Crown
- Attacked the Aztecs
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- Itailan explorer landed in the New World
- Whole World Trade
- Inca Empreor
- Investors buying stocks
- Exchange for Livestocks, Slaves, Goods
- Africans to New World
- Mix of Spanish and Native American
- Spansih conquerors
- First Settlement
20 Clues: Disease • Inca Empreor • Aztec Empreor • Spanish Crown • Attacked Incas • Nations Wealth • Brits Vs France • Political System • First Settlement • Whole World Trade • Spansih conquerors • Attacked the Aztecs • Africans to New World • Investors buying stocks • Slave route to Americas • country that controlls land • New World, Europe, & Africa • Mix of Spanish and Native American • ...
Clase de espanol 2024-02-26
Across
- summer
- a common spanish greeting
- dog
- blue
- the color of the sun
- cat
- what Mr. Allen uses to look out the window
- ten
- what you wish someone before bed
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- century
- eight
- the opposite of sad
- the name of spanish class
- jesus's birthday
- the color of blood
- black history month
- seventeen
- crunchy shell filled with beans and goodness
- one
- the opposite of bad
20 Clues: dog • cat • ten • one • blue • eight • summer • century • seventeen • jesus's birthday • the color of blood • the opposite of sad • black history month • the opposite of bad • the color of the sun • a common spanish greeting • the name of spanish class • what you wish someone before bed • what Mr. Allen uses to look out the window • crunchy shell filled with beans and goodness
40 Years! 2023-01-10
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- Felene's drinks
- West 4th Street ________
- Weather
- Argument #1
- Cafe _______
- Our age
- Felene's dessert
- Michael's drink
- Kiss protector
- Meeting time
- Our years, in Spanish
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- Argument #2, 2 words
- Phenomenom at Ira's party
- Phone talk, 2 words
- 2nd date
- Where we met
- Pre-meeting purchase
- What Michael felt that day
- Appetizer, 2 words
- First kiss location
- Sat near this
- Our month, in Spanish
22 Clues: Weather • Our age • 2nd date • Argument #1 • Where we met • Cafe _______ • Meeting time • Sat near this • Kiss protector • Felene's drinks • Michael's drink • Felene's dessert • Appetizer, 2 words • Phone talk, 2 words • First kiss location • Argument #2, 2 words • Pre-meeting purchase • Our month, in Spanish • Our years, in Spanish • West 4th Street ________ • Phenomenom at Ira's party • ...
Unit 1 2020-09-28
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- he or she is from
- regularI'm so-so
- good evening
- are you? (formal)
- I'm terrible
- And you?
- And you? (formal)
- good afternoon
- What can't Vinnie eat unless already cold?
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- good morning
- does my grandma eat politely?
- see you tomorrow
- I'm good
- Spanish speaking country in Africa
- good-bye
- Spanish speaking country from Europe
- see you later
- How are you?
- I'm from
- hello
20 Clues: hello • I'm good • good-bye • I'm from • And you? • good morning • good evening • How are you? • I'm terrible • see you later • good afternoon • see you tomorrow • regularI'm so-so • he or she is from • are you? (formal) • And you? (formal) • does my grandma eat politely? • Spanish speaking country in Africa • Spanish speaking country from Europe • What can't Vinnie eat unless already cold?
Age of Exploration 2024-01-11
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- Leader of the Aztecs
- The country where Columbus is from
- Magellan made it to this nation but was then killed
- The Nina, Pinta, and this were the names of Columbus' ships
- Native laborers who worked in silver mines
- The top of the Spanish colonial class system
- Centers set up by the Church to convert natives and teach trade skills
- The line of demarcation gave the east hemisphere to this country
- The good that everyone wanted from Asia
- This disease was especially deadly to natives
- The Spanish conquistador conquered the Inca (last name only)
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- Found a route to India, particularly Calicut
- This system was used to enslave natives as a labor force
- The bottom of the Spanish colonial class system
- A child that had a European parent and a Native parent
- This Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztecs
- The ____ Passage was the name of the journey for slaves
- The planting of this crop led to a demand for more slaves
- The line of demarcation gave the west hemisphere to this country
19 Clues: Leader of the Aztecs • The country where Columbus is from • The good that everyone wanted from Asia • Native laborers who worked in silver mines • Found a route to India, particularly Calicut • The top of the Spanish colonial class system • This disease was especially deadly to natives • This Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztecs • ...
Carson's World History Project. 2021-11-03
Across
- to be selected for a cause
- that is both European and native american
- system of labor used by the Spanish owners
- send a good or service to another country
- principles that dominated economics
- local traditions, and beliefs
- across the sea
- a small maneuverable boat
- person that is African and European
- a labor system used by Spanish administrators
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- the voyage for slaves across the Atlantic
- government in power
- person born in Iberian peninsula
- leader of a Spanish exploration to America
- born in Latin America
- people with all their abilities and efforts
- settlement of people living in a new territory
- large agricultural estate
18 Clues: government in power • born in Latin America • across the sea • large agricultural estate • person born in Iberian peninsula • principles that dominated economics • person that is African and European • local traditions, and beliefs • a small maneuverable boat • to be selected for a cause • that is both European and native american • ...
4-4 2025-03-31
Across
- movement
- gift shop purchase
- acting from hidden part of the mind
- all in the mind
- caudal aka tail fin in Spanish
- pelvic fin in Spanish
- doctor specializing in skin disorders
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- doctor specializing in eyes
- act of making something into a city
- surrender
- pectoral fin in Spanish
- act of something happening at the same time
- Carnegie or Nobel
13 Clues: movement • surrender • all in the mind • Carnegie or Nobel • gift shop purchase • pelvic fin in Spanish • pectoral fin in Spanish • doctor specializing in eyes • caudal aka tail fin in Spanish • act of making something into a city • acting from hidden part of the mind • doctor specializing in skin disorders • act of something happening at the same time
APUSH Summer Work Vocab. Words 1-25 2025-06-10
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- A Spanish soldier and commander; in 1540, he led an expedition north from Mexico into Arizona; he was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but only found Adobe pueblos.
- Mississippian settlement near present-day. East St. Louis, home to as many as 25,000 Native Americans.
- Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico
- "Sad Night" when the Aztecs attacked Hernan Cortes and his forces in the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, killing hundreds; Cortes laid siege to the city the following year, precipitating the fall of the Aztec empire and inaugurating three centuries of Spanish rule.
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- Reform-minded Spanish missionary who worked to abolish the encomienda system and documented the mistreatment of Indians in the Spanish colonies.
- Spanish government's policy to "commend", or give, Indians to certain colonists in return for the promise to Christianize them. Part of a broader Spanish effort to subdue Indian tribes in the West Indies and on the North American mainland.
- Highly advanced South American civilization that occupied present-day Peru until it was conquered by Spanish forces under Francisco Pizarro in 1532. The Incas developed sophisticated agricultural techniques, such as terrace farming, in order to sustain large, complex societies in the unforgiving Andes Mountains.
- Sixteenth-century Spaniards who fanned out across the Americas, from Colorado to Argentina, eventually conquering the Aztec and Incan Empires.
- Native American empire that controlled present-day Mexico until 1521, when they were conquered by Spanish Hernán Cortés. The Aztecs maintained control over their vast empire through a system of trade and tribute, and came to be known for their advances in mathematics and writing, and their use of human sacrifices in religious ceremonies.
- Fought between Spaniards under Don Juan de Onate and the Pueblo Indians in present-day New Mexico. Spaniards brutally crushed the Pueblo peoples and established the territory as New Mexico in 1609.
- During the late 15th century, they became King and Queen of a united Spain after centuries of Islamic domination. Together, they made Spain a strong Christian nation and also provided funding to overseas exploration, notably Christopher Columbus, which led to his discovery of the West Indies in 1492.
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- Genoese explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492 while in search of a new water route to Asia. He made three subsequent voyages across the Atlantic and briefly served as a colonial administrator of the island of Haiti
- People of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico.
- The term commonly describes those societies in which political legitimacy and authority overlay a large degree of cultural commonality.
- Agricultural system employed by North American Indians as early as 1000 A.D.; maize, beans, and squash were grown together to maximize yields.
- Small vessel with high decks and three triangular sails; could sail more closely into the wind, allowing European sailors to explore the western shores of Africa.
- Signed by Spain and Portugal, dividing the territories of the New World. Spain received the bulk of territory in the Americas, compensating Portugal with titles to lands in Africa and Asia.
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima (1475-1541).
- The transfer of goods, crops, and diseases between New and Old World societies after 1492.
- First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level
- A large-scale agricultural enterprise growing commercial crops and usually employing coerced or slave labor.
- Economic system characterized by private property, generally free trade, and open and accessible markets. European colonization of the Americas, and in particular, the discovery of vast bullion deposits, helped bring about Europe's transition to capitalism.
- Indian slave woman who was an interpreter for Hernan Cortez on his conquest of the Aztecs. She later married one of Cortez's soldiers, who took her with him back to Spain.
- False notion that Spanish conquerors did little but butcher the Indians and steal their gold in the name of Christ.
25 Clues: People of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico. • Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico • First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547) • ...
Mexico 2023-07-12
8 Clues: Bad in Spanish • Good in Spanish • Hello in Spanish • Please in Spanish • Goodbye in Spanish • Bathroom in Spanish • Thank you in Spanish • You're welcome in Spanish
Spain in the New World 2024-12-16
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- First King of united Spain and fiancee of Columbus
- King who commissioned Spanish Armada
- First person to circumnavigate the world
- Spanish explorer who discovered new world
- Spanish king and Holy Roman Emperor
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- Last name of treasurer and provost marshal of Narvaez
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- Explorer who led expedition to coast of Florida
- African Moor servant on Narvaez expedition
- Companion of De Vaca
- Conquistador who conquered the Inca
- god of the Aztecs
12 Clues: god of the Aztecs • Companion of De Vaca • Conquistador who conquered the Inca • Spanish king and Holy Roman Emperor • King who commissioned Spanish Armada • First person to circumnavigate the world • Spanish explorer who discovered new world • African Moor servant on Narvaez expedition • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • ...
Unit 3 2025-01-28
A Tour of España - Student research 2020-05-19
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- Coronavirus sickened 227k people in Spain over the course of 2 ______
- the father of Cubism Movement using geometric shapes and created 50000 artworks
- many of these were brought to Spain by travelers because it was a center of trade
- Spain’s operatic musical genre that dates back to the 17th century
- the name of the Iberian peninsula under the Visigoths when the Moors invaded
- Spain’s most popular musical export for both song and dance
- the location of the world’s 3rd largest mosque with 856 arches and pillars
- Spain was hit very hard by Covid19 and closed 20,000 small ______
- a special Spanish dish created with eggs, potatoes and onions
- this structure’s name means “crimson castle”
- the Moors made many numeric contributions including ____ and the concept of zero
- the Moors developed farming methods and _____ systems that helped Spain‘s agriculture flourish
- the Moors created ______ numerals that replaced the Roman numerals
- the Moors occupied Spain for 800 _____
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- the Spanish Civil War was fought from 1936-1939 between the Republicans and the ____
- the Moors brought foods and fruit that made Spanish food sweeter including _____
- a soup made with tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, bread, peppers, and cucumbers; was invented in Andalusia during the 7th century
- Moroccans or members of the population of Spain and Portugal; are Muslims; created the Arab Andalusian civilization and subsequently settled as refugees in North Africa between the 11th and 17th centuries
- location of a modern art museum with a giant spider sculpture
- before the Spanish Civil War there were several _____ and after the war Francisco Franco also created one
- Spanish artist and architect inspired by nature and incorporated mosaic tiles
- a famous Spanish painter known for his religious themes and was a prolific portraitist
- one of the five official languages spoken all around Spain
23 Clues: the Moors occupied Spain for 800 _____ • this structure’s name means “crimson castle” • one of the five official languages spoken all around Spain • Spain’s most popular musical export for both song and dance • location of a modern art museum with a giant spider sculpture • a special Spanish dish created with eggs, potatoes and onions • ...
Unit 5:Transoceanic Interconnections 2023-11-12
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- Central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- Person who draws or produces maps.
- The Dutch East India Company was established in 1602 to have Europeans trade with the East Indian for mainly spices.
- English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India.
- Involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas.
- Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral.
- Last effective Incan emperor before his capture and execution during the Spanish conquest.
- Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- Labor system used by the Spanish in the Americas during the 16th century.
- Theory stating that a nation's wealth could be increased through a positive balance of trade.
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- Trade between three ports or regions: Africa, Europe, America.
- It defined the boundaries between the two countries in the New World.
- He was a Portuguese mariner and explorer. In 1488, he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa.
- A person of mixed European and indigenous non-European ancestry in the Spanish Empire.
- The Columbian Exchange was the exchange between the New World and the Old World of goods, plants, animals, and ideas.
- Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- Country exports more goods than it imports.
- Japanese feudal military government which lasted from 1603 to 1868.
- The owning of human beings as property able to be bought, sold, given, and inherited.
- The forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas.
- Portuguese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East Indies across the Pacific Ocean to open a maritime trade route.
21 Clues: Person who draws or produces maps. • Country exports more goods than it imports. • Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral. • Trade between three ports or regions: Africa, Europe, America. • Japanese feudal military government which lasted from 1603 to 1868. • It defined the boundaries between the two countries in the New World. • ...
Section 1 - Muhammad, Tucker, Wyatt, and Jeremiah 2025-10-01
Across
- What was Louis XIV's catch phrase?-
- A monarch who expanded Spanish influence, strengthened the Catholic church, and made his own power absolute.
- Who was the king's finance minister
- Religious wars between the Catholic majority and French peasants. This tore France apart.
- Literature Spains_____ age, Miguel de Cervantes
- To end English attacks and subdue the Dutch, Philip prepared a huge ______, or fleet, to carry a Spanish invasion of England.
- An isolated, somber palace outside Madrid that reflected the king's character.
- Royal officials administered_______, improved roads, built bridges, and revived agriculture.
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- ____ of ____ In Spain, French rulers were determined to impose their religion in the late 1500s.
- This happened against the Inquisition in the 1560s.
- In the early 1600s, this French bishop defended the theory of divine right and royal absolutism
- This is what happened to the Spanish Empire after the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
- their authority to rule came directly from god
- - This empire included the German states of the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Netherlands.
- Who was the leader who ruled over France from 1643 to 1715
- Lope de Vega, one of Spain’s most famous figures, because he did lots of this.
- a form of government in which a ruler has complete authority over the government and the lives of the people he or she governs.
- He became the ruler of both the Spanish and Habsburg empires in the early 1500s
- Each day began in the king's bedroom with a ritual known as
- In the countryside near Paris, Lewis XIV turned a royal hunting lodge into the immense Palace of
- Cervantes wrote Europe’s first modern_______.
- Henry IV was killed by an assassin in 1610, his nine-year-old son, Louis XIII, became ____ afterwards.
- This person was one of the famous painters in this era. Known for making haunting religious pictures and striking portraits of Spanish nobles.
- of Nantes in 1598.
24 Clues: of Nantes in 1598. • What was Louis XIV's catch phrase?- • Who was the king's finance minister • Cervantes wrote Europe’s first modern_______. • their authority to rule came directly from god • Literature Spains_____ age, Miguel de Cervantes • This happened against the Inquisition in the 1560s. • Who was the leader who ruled over France from 1643 to 1715 • ...
European Conquests and Colonies Pg. 141-156 2024-09-25
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- The right to demand labor or tribute from American Indians in a particular area.
- Workers forced to labor for a landlord in order to pay off a debt.
- English Protestants who rejected the Church of England.
- Officially ended the worldwide war and ensured British dominance in North America.
- The first college founded in the 13 English colonies
- A war that is fought between groups of people in the same nation.
- A Spanish conquistador known for his expeditions that led to the fall of the Inca Empire.
- People who lived in villages and grew corn, yarns, and cotton, which they wove into cloth.
- People of American Indian and European ancestry.
- A young woman who served as Cortés’s translator.
- An agreement among people.
- A relationship in which people agree to work together.
- Dutch, English, and French people who preyed on treasure ships from the Americas.
- The capital of the Aztec empire.
- A leader in the Spanish conquest of America, Mexico, and Peru in the sixteenth century.
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- The person who urged colonists to import enslaved people from Africa to use as workers.
- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers who owned most of the plantations, ranches, and mines.
- People who were born in Spain and were also at the top of the Spanish colonial society.
- The ninth Aztec emperor of Mexico.
- A Catholic nun who defended women’s right to learn and was recognized as an important writer.
- The American Indians who lived in Brazil and had been largely wiped out by disease.
- A landowner in Cuba, heard of Spanish expeditions that Indians had repelled.
- The first permanent English colony and was also where the Pilgrims landed in 1620.
- The person who established a colony in Quebec.
- An Inca emperor who was executed during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.
- Resistance to keep from being affected by a disease.
26 Clues: An agreement among people. • The capital of the Aztec empire. • The ninth Aztec emperor of Mexico. • The person who established a colony in Quebec. • People of American Indian and European ancestry. • A young woman who served as Cortés’s translator. • The first college founded in the 13 English colonies • Resistance to keep from being affected by a disease. • ...
spanish review 2021-08-24
¡animales en español! 2023-05-17
NUMEROS 2023-09-21
vocab words 2021-10-06
8 Clues: fun in spanish • calm in spanish • loud in spanish • modern in spanish • boring in spanish • famous in spanish • tourist in spanish • animated in spanish
Crucigrama 2025-05-28
Across
- what is we are thinking of a plan in spanish?
- what is political asylum (refuge) in spanish?
- what is los periódicos in English?
- what is va a llevarte in English?
Down
- what does across mean in Spanish?
- what is doesn’t seem like a good person in spanish?
- what is the term for people who help sneak people across the border?
- what is to meet up or to get together in spanish?
- what is we go in spanish?
- what is una ley in English?
10 Clues: what is we go in spanish? • what is una ley in English? • what does across mean in Spanish? • what is va a llevarte in English? • what is los periódicos in English? • what is we are thinking of a plan in spanish? • what is political asylum (refuge) in spanish? • what is to meet up or to get together in spanish? • what is doesn’t seem like a good person in spanish? • ...
Los deportes 2022-12-20
9 Clues: boxing in Spanish • soccer in Spanish • skating in Spanish • baseball in Spanish • swimming in Spanish • basketball in Spanish • libre wrestling on Spanish • horseback riding in Spanish • americano football in Spanish
Food 2013-07-16
8 Clues: Spanish for pear • Spanish for fish • Spanish for apple • Spanish for carrot • Spanish for lettuce • Spanish for chicken • Spanish for cucumber • de res Spanish for beef
Spanish crossword puzzle 2024-03-22
8 Clues: Red in spanish • Pink in spanish • Black in spanish • White in spanish • Yellow in spanish • Purple in spanish • January in spanish • Weather is cool in spanish
Spanish Greetings & Farewells 2022-09-28
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- "Hasta luego" means "see you _____."
- What does the word "chaqueta" mean in English?
- This is how you would introduce yourself in Spanish.
- "Hasta mañana" means "see you _____."
- "Buenas tardes" means "good _____."
- "Buenas noches" means "good _____."
- What does the word "calabaza" means in English? (Hint: You might make pie out of it!)
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- What type of drink does "cidra" refer to?
- This is how we say "thank you" in Spanish.
- How do you say "adiós" in English?
- If someone asks how you are doing and you are doing well, how would you respond in Spanish?
- "Buenos días" means "good _____."
- What does "septiembre" mean in English?
- This is how we say "hello" in Spanish.
14 Clues: "Buenos días" means "good _____." • How do you say "adiós" in English? • "Buenas tardes" means "good _____." • "Buenas noches" means "good _____." • "Hasta luego" means "see you _____." • "Hasta mañana" means "see you _____." • This is how we say "hello" in Spanish. • What does "septiembre" mean in English? • What type of drink does "cidra" refer to? • ...
back to school 2025-09-09
Age of Discovery 2013-01-09
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- a commander of english warships that attacked spanish ships carrying treasure
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain.
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- sailing completely around the world
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
- Set up first European school for navigators / designed and built caravel / discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia / established claims for England
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- Spanish word for peaceful
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- Explored Peru / conquered Incas / built Lima, Peru
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
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- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- First to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea/ explored southeast route to Asia
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- Explored southwest route to Asia
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- Spanish conquerors
- Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- Looked for western route to East Indies / Strait of Magellan named after him / he rename the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean / circumnavigated the world
- Sailed into New York Bay
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- A small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
- Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- a line that marks a boundary
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- overthrow of officers
- sailed west for a waterway to India/ explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola/ Later explored coast of Venezuela and Central america
34 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage • ...
Unit 5 Review 2023-12-06
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- The trade of silver created a global trade network when these rulers were in power
- The Incas established their empire on this continent
- This nation and Portugal were the first to begin exploring, mainly because they had monarch funding
- The French explored this region of the Americas
- The islands off the coast of Asia were a source of these, which were in high demand
- These people sent missionaries to convert native populations to Christianity, which also helped to aid the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- Aztecs and Incas both developed advanced skills in this area
- These people changed trade patters after exploring the Americas, creating global commercial networks
- The diffusion of diseases from Europe to the Americas led to this in native populations
- Two Spanish conquistadors that helped to open the New World to Spanish colonization
- This was used by the Inca civilization as a system of record keeping
- This gave the Spanish an advantage in conquering the Inca
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- Due to the trans-Atlantic slave trade, leaders here accessed weapons that helped them to gain power
- Due to the displacement of millions of Africans during the Atlantic Slave trade, South America became more ________ mixed
- This European nation explored areas in South America
- This indigenous population of the Americas were highly influenced by the religious practices of the Toltec and Zapotec civilizations
- Which indigenous American population invented a system of highways. This made it easier for germs to travel and eventually wiped out their people
- The country where the Middle Passage started
- The Spanish explored this region of the Americas
- This was the Spanish labor system that gave conquerors a labor force out of indigenous people
- New navigational technologies and better ship building encouraged Europeans to do what?
- This was a major reason why indigenous people died while Europeans were colonizing the Americas
- A population that emerged through the marriages between Spanish settlers and Native Americans
- The European explorers during the 1500-1600s introduced what to the Americas
- European exploration led to a _________ for colonies between European nations
- This flourished once the prohibition of usury was ignored
- The Columbian Exchange introduced what new thing to western Europeans that helped to improve their nutrition intake
27 Clues: The country where the Middle Passage started • The French explored this region of the Americas • The Spanish explored this region of the Americas • This European nation explored areas in South America • The Incas established their empire on this continent • This flourished once the prohibition of usury was ignored • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword 2024-02-21
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- Spanish explorers that were allowed to claim land they discovered for Spain 🗑
- Region between the Gold Coast and the mouth of the Niger River. 🗑
- English explorer who explored the territory from New York to Canada. 🗑
- Islands in the Caribbean that were confused by Christopher Columbus to be India. 🗑
- Spanish historian and missionary. Exposed the oppression of natives by Europeans in the Americas. 🗑
- Started to build the Spanish Empire by financing voyages of exploration into the New World. 🗑
- Spanish explorer that conquered the Incan empire in 1533. 🗑
- Explored the eastern coast of South America and identified the territory as the New World not Asia. 🗑
- a trade practice wherein nations maintain a favorable balance in trade by increasing exports and decreasing imports.
- The selling of more goods to other countries instead of buying goods. 🗑
- Sailed around Africa in 1498 to India and back.
- Transfer of people, animals, plants, technologies, and diseases between the Old World and the New World. 🗑
- Plantations systems in Brazil where sugar was the cash crop and African slave labor was used. 🗑
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- Spanish explorer that conquered the Aztec empire in 1519. 🗑
- European settlements in the New World and Asia that would provide raw materials that the mother country would sell for profit. 🗑
- The transportation of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean 🗑
- Spanish explorer. First European to cross the isthmus of Panama and reach the Pacific Ocean. 🗑
- Led expedition to circumnavigate the globe. 🗑
- French explorer that discovered Canada and founded the city of Montreal. 🗑
- Spanish explorer. Explored areas from Florida to South Carolina, across Georgia and west to Mississippi. 🗑
- smaller, shallower ships with triangular sails which allowed ships to sail against the wind 🗑
- A tool that shows where magnetic north is; helps explorers navigate on land and water. 🗑
- Trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas 🗑
- Start of capitalism. Business shared by investors who each own one share of the business. Used by the English and Dutch.
- Frist European explorer to read the southern tip of Africa in 1488. 🗑
- Started a school of navigation where sea captains, mapmakers, and navigators could meet, learn and exchange ideas 🗑
26 Clues: Led expedition to circumnavigate the globe. 🗑 • Sailed around Africa in 1498 to India and back. • Trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas 🗑 • The transportation of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean 🗑 • Spanish explorer that conquered the Aztec empire in 1519. 🗑 • Spanish explorer that conquered the Incan empire in 1533. 🗑 • ...
Spanish Colonization 2023-09-21
Across
- primary reason american indians died off.
- primary reasons to explore the Americas.
- settlements run by catholic priests.
- forts where soldiers lived.
- Dictate how the colonies should be organized.
- towns
- The ruler of the aztec empire of mexico.
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- owners of land gold and silver mines.
- cleaver
- trade of enslaved africans across the atlantic ocean.
- people of mixed spanish and indian background.
- Conquerors of the americas.
- To stop briefly because of nervousness.
- people who settled in american against their will.
- people born in the americas to spanish parents.
- name given to the americas after its conquest.
- influenced spanish exploration in the north.
17 Clues: towns • cleaver • Conquerors of the americas. • forts where soldiers lived. • settlements run by catholic priests. • owners of land gold and silver mines. • To stop briefly because of nervousness. • primary reasons to explore the Americas. • The ruler of the aztec empire of mexico. • primary reason american indians died off. • influenced spanish exploration in the north. • ...
Spanish I 2022-03-08
8 Clues: Cat in Spanish • Dog in Spanish • Milk in Spanish • Water in Spanish • Mother in Spanish • Father in Spanish • Grandmother in Spanish • Grandfather in Spanish
spanish class 2023-09-29
Los colores 2023-11-03
Iberian Conquest 2022-01-21
Across
- conquered incas
- a huge mining town in modern day Bolivia
- an economic theory that promotes exports and minimizes imports
- where Europeans spent there money
- pure spanish born in America
- one of the most prominent diseases in the great dying
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- half spanish half native-american
- people born in spain
- famously burned his ships after arriving to the new world
- the first name of spanish priest who fought against encomienda system
- a system where the King owned all the land, and nobles get rights to use the land
- half spanish half african
- the recapture of Spain expelling the muslisms
13 Clues: conquered incas • people born in spain • half spanish half african • pure spanish born in America • half spanish half native-american • where Europeans spent there money • a huge mining town in modern day Bolivia • the recapture of Spain expelling the muslisms • one of the most prominent diseases in the great dying • famously burned his ships after arriving to the new world • ...
ANIMALS 2023-01-30
Across
- a wild cat with stripes on its body
- it's a mammal, but it lives in the sea
- it's an insect, similar to a bee
- it's a black and white bird
- in Spanish, 'oso'
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- in Spanish, 'lagarto'
- in Spanish, it's a 'paloma'
- Spanish people call it 'oveja'
- a wild animal with a black and white face
- Spanish people call it 'ciervo'
10 Clues: in Spanish, 'oso' • in Spanish, 'lagarto' • in Spanish, it's a 'paloma' • it's a black and white bird • Spanish people call it 'oveja' • Spanish people call it 'ciervo' • it's an insect, similar to a bee • a wild cat with stripes on its body • it's a mammal, but it lives in the sea • a wild animal with a black and white face
Spanish Inquisition Crossword 2014-03-17
Across
- Method used for information
- Opposite of life
- To rule over is to _____
- Most practiced religion in New Zealand
- Spanish king at the time
- Head of the church in Europe
- Spanish queen at the time
Down
- Most common branch of Christianity at the time
- A type of female leader
- A general name for different beliefs of different people
- Spanish ______________
- To further _____ the country
- The main country involved
- Religion beginning with J
14 Clues: Opposite of life • Spanish ______________ • A type of female leader • To rule over is to _____ • Spanish king at the time • The main country involved • Religion beginning with J • Spanish queen at the time • Method used for information • To further _____ the country • Head of the church in Europe • Most practiced religion in New Zealand • ...
Spanish Missions Vocabulary 2022-01-11
Across
- a payment or gift given to show respect.
- Town council during the Spanish period.
- a "ditch-boss" or manager of the acequia.
- Administrator of a territorial unit in Colonial New Spain.
- Spanish town that developed in NM.
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- Member of the town council.
- A collection of buildings and an idea built around spreading of the Catholic faith.
- religious manager of NM during the Spanish period.
- a Spanish colonial policy that granted rewards to the Spanish for their service.
- Government body during Spanish period.
10 Clues: Member of the town council. • Spanish town that developed in NM. • Government body during Spanish period. • Town council during the Spanish period. • a payment or gift given to show respect. • a "ditch-boss" or manager of the acequia. • religious manager of NM during the Spanish period. • Administrator of a territorial unit in Colonial New Spain. • ...
Vocabulario 2025-11-14
12 Clues: 2+4 • 2 + 2 • I in Spanish • We in Spanish • She in Spanish • he number after one. • The day before Friday • The number before four. • The day before Saturday. • The first day of the week • First day of school every week • complete the sequence 6-7- ______
Crucigrama: En el aula 2016-11-13
Across
- it tells time
- Thank you in spanish.
- en mi _________ llevo...
- used to measure things
- computer in spanish
- ¿Puedo ir al _______?
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- you write in it
- used to erase the board
- A libro is made with lots of ________ and ink.
- Is it el mapa or la mapa?
- ¿ Puedo ir a _____ agua?
- I color with ________
- classroom in spanish
13 Clues: it tells time • you write in it • computer in spanish • classroom in spanish • Thank you in spanish. • I color with ________ • ¿Puedo ir al _______? • used to measure things • used to erase the board • ¿ Puedo ir a _____ agua? • en mi _________ llevo... • Is it el mapa or la mapa? • A libro is made with lots of ________ and ink.
5-2 2025-04-28
Across
- component of coffee
- "volcano" in Spanish
- "chimney" in Spanish
- poetic word for "twilight", "dusk"
- where Grandma is going next week
- brain's emotional center
- time of grief after someone has died
- "eruption" in Spanish
Down
- not able to be read or understood
- grouchy and disagreeable
- the Colosseum in Rome's official name is "The Flavian _________________"
- musical chord
- divers' gear
13 Clues: divers' gear • musical chord • component of coffee • "volcano" in Spanish • "chimney" in Spanish • "eruption" in Spanish • grouchy and disagreeable • brain's emotional center • where Grandma is going next week • not able to be read or understood • poetic word for "twilight", "dusk" • time of grief after someone has died • ...
4-11 2025-04-07
Across
- "pasture" in Spanish
- short-lasting
- disaster; catastrophe
- excessive loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel
- "hen" in Spanish
- moon of Saturn; Caribbean music style
- place together for comparison
Down
- done secretively
- harmless; good-natured
- stealing compulsion
- "rooster" in Spanish
- the study of the immune system
- process by which wet soil temporarily loses strength and acts as a fluid
13 Clues: short-lasting • done secretively • "hen" in Spanish • stealing compulsion • "pasture" in Spanish • "rooster" in Spanish • disaster; catastrophe • harmless; good-natured • place together for comparison • the study of the immune system • moon of Saturn; Caribbean music style • excessive loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel • ...
garen 2021-03-05
10 Clues: male teacher • fat in spanish • tall in spanish • vocab in english • funny in spanish • luna spanish teacher • the unit we've been doing • something every classroom has • the conjugation of yo for comer • what you're completing right now
EXPLORATION OF THE AMERICAS 2016-09-14
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- A TOWN AND CENTER OF TRADE IN THE SPANISH AMERICAN
- TO COMMITT ONESELF OR ONE'S RESOURCES TO SOMETHING
- PASSAGE A DIRECT SEA PASSAGE BETWEEN THE AMERICAS AND ASIA
- TO CHANGE
- A NARROW WATER PASSAGE BETWEEN LARGER BODIES OF WATER
- A 16TH CENTURY RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT REJECTING OR CHANGING SOME ROMAN CATHOLIC TEACHINGS AND PRACTICES
- A SPANISH EXPLORER
- NAVIGATION AID THAT SHOWS THE DIRECTION IN WHICH A PERSON OR VESSEL IS TRAVELING
- TO GO AROUND COMPLETELY
- A LARGE FARM
- FARMER SETTLER WHO PAID THE LANDOWNER AN ANNUAL RENT AND WORKED FOR A FIXED NUMBER OF DAYS EACH YEAR
- SPANISH COMMUNITY FOR THE RELIGIOUS CONVERSATION AND TRAINING OF NATIVE AMERICANS
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- A 50-ACRE GRANT OF LAND GIVEN TO COLONIAL SETTLERS WHO PAID THEIR OWN WAY
- FORT IN SPANISH AMERICA
- ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE TO AN ASSEMBLY
- COMPANY A COMPANY IN WHICH INVESTORS BUY STOCK IN RETURN FOR A SHARE OF ITS FUTURE PROFITS
- A FLEET OF WARSHIPS
- RESISTANCE
- THE USE THE SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES
- A FORM OF CHRISTIANITY THAT WAS IN OPPOSITION TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
- A DOCUMENT GRANTING THE RECIPIENT THE RIGHT TO SETTLE A COLONY
21 Clues: TO CHANGE • RESISTANCE • A LARGE FARM • A SPANISH EXPLORER • A FLEET OF WARSHIPS • FORT IN SPANISH AMERICA • TO GO AROUND COMPLETELY • ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE TO AN ASSEMBLY • A TOWN AND CENTER OF TRADE IN THE SPANISH AMERICAN • TO COMMITT ONESELF OR ONE'S RESOURCES TO SOMETHING • A NARROW WATER PASSAGE BETWEEN LARGER BODIES OF WATER • ...
In the Time of the Butterflies 2016-11-21
Across
- What means outlaws, bandits.
- Members of the old ruling families
- What does "butterflies" mean in Spanish?
- a way to say goodbye, also means "the blessing".
- Having, showing, or expressing reverence for a deity.
- Sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned.
- a drug used as a tranquilizer to calm the nerves.
- A sport shirt or light weight jacket.
- What does guards mean in Spanish?
- A division of a city.
- What is the Dominican word for rural bandits?
- A ceremonial procession
- What is the word for boyfriends in Spanish?
- To leave slowly and hesitantly.
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- Something given or done as an expression or esteem.
- A group of representatives.
- A journey by a group to escape from a hostile environment.
- Restrain the lusts of the flesh by self-denial and privation.
- A disorderly or mischievous person.
- What kind of tree is located in the first chapter of the story?
- Causing distress, worry, or anxiety.
- What does "My daughter" mean in Spanish?
- To be superior or better than some standard.
- To give moral or emotional strength.
- Characterized by care and perseverance in carrying out tasks.
25 Clues: A division of a city. • A ceremonial procession • A group of representatives. • What means outlaws, bandits. • To leave slowly and hesitantly. • What does guards mean in Spanish? • Members of the old ruling families • A disorderly or mischievous person. • Causing distress, worry, or anxiety. • To give moral or emotional strength. • A sport shirt or light weight jacket. • ...
explorers 2022-10-12
Across
- Francisco Pizarro González was a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- Nunez de Balboa
- Gilbert
- Portuguese mariner and explorer.
- Alvares Cabral
- de Soto
- Drake
- 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century.
- English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States.
- Jolliet
- Spanish conquistador and explorer who led a large expedition from what is now Mexico to present-day Kansas
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- Marquette
- Ponce de Leon
- Italian explorer of North America, in the service of King Francis I of France.
- (Robert) de La Sall
- a Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518.
- Cabot
- da Gama
- de Leon
- de Champlain
- Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence, from whose name the term "America" is derived
- Cartier
22 Clues: Cabot • Drake • Gilbert • da Gama • de Leon • de Soto • Jolliet • Cartier • Marquette • de Champlain • Ponce de Leon • Alvares Cabral • Nunez de Balboa • (Robert) de La Sall • Portuguese mariner and explorer. • a Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518. • Italian explorer of North America, in the service of King Francis I of France. • ...
American-Imperialism 2022-10-28
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- promoting white superiority
- About ____ months before the US declared war, the US began preparing for battle in the Philippines
- advocating for a large army
- Led to a ____ year war with the Philippines
- Many Cubans were imprisoned in ____ ____
- The Philippines fell to a ____ ____ of American soldiers and Flipino rebels
- influenced construction in the Panama Canal
- Battle of ____ on July 1,1898
- The ____ were Spain's most significant remaining colony
- Roosevelt won the ____ ____ ____ in 1906
- Many Americans ____ with the Cubans
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- ____ in the war produced a peace treaty that compelled the Spanish
- A immediate consequence of the Spanish-American war
- Cuba struggled for ____ from Spain
- Military occupation in ____ perpetrated by rising US imperialism
- After the Treaty of Paris was signed it officially ____ the cession of Puerto Rico to the US
- access to foreign trade/markets
- Cubans ____ against Spanish rule
- Cuba ____ independence in 1902
- US troops invaded Puerto Rico asserting to ____ Spanish rule
- The US used the strategic value of Puerto Rico by centering on ____ and military interest
- Stick was Roosevelt's catchphrase for pushing his foreign policy
- Theodore negotiated a ____ ____ between Russia and Japan
- belief that their country is superior to other countries
24 Clues: promoting white superiority • advocating for a large army • Battle of ____ on July 1,1898 • Cuba ____ independence in 1902 • access to foreign trade/markets • Cubans ____ against Spanish rule • Cuba struggled for ____ from Spain • Many Americans ____ with the Cubans • Many Cubans were imprisoned in ____ ____ • Roosevelt won the ____ ____ ____ in 1906 • ...
RIZAL’S WORKS 2026-03-10
Across
- Country Rizal warned about losing the Philippines
- Type of school they asked permission to open.
- Place where most events of the story happened.
- Disguised identity of Ibarra in the novel.
- Theme showing anger and desire for change.
- Province where Malolos is located.
- The novel was dedicated to three martyr priests called ______.
- Rizal argued Filipinos were hardworking before this arrived.
- Woman loved by Crisostomo Ibarra.
- Rizal said colonial ______ caused the decline of Filipino productivity.
- Spanish newspaper where Rizal’s essay was published
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- The trait Spaniards accused Filipinos of having.
- Economic activity that declined during Spanish rule according to Rizal.
- Cruel friar who opposed Ibarra.
- Rizal discussed the future of this nation within 100 years
- Town where the women came from.
- Main character who returned from Europe.
- Event Rizal predicted could happen if abuses continued
- Possible foreign country Rizal thought might take control of the Philippines.
- Latin phrase meaning “Touch Me Not”.
- Rizal praised the courage of these Filipino ______.
- Rizal defended the dignity of the Filipino ______.
- Title word referring to a rebel or subversive person.
- The novel shows the darker side of Spanish ______.
- Language the women wanted to learn.
25 Clues: Cruel friar who opposed Ibarra. • Town where the women came from. • Woman loved by Crisostomo Ibarra. • Province where Malolos is located. • Language the women wanted to learn. • Latin phrase meaning “Touch Me Not”. • Main character who returned from Europe. • Disguised identity of Ibarra in the novel. • Theme showing anger and desire for change. • ...
Age of Exploration 2023-11-17
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- the global exchange of goods, ideas, plants and animals, and disease that began with Columbus's journey to the Americas
- form of forced labor where individuals are treated as property and can be bought, sold, and owned as possessions.
- the leg of the triangular trade route on which slaves were transported from Africa to the Americas
- Which European explorer was the first to discover the Americas?
- the right, granted by Spanish monarchs to conquistadors, to demand labor or tribute from Native Americans in a particular area
- Which European explorer was the first to sail around the tip of Africa? (the Cape of Good Hope)
- Which European explorer found a sea route from Europe to India?
- Spanish priest who condemned the encomienda system in the Americas
- term that refers to the land discovered after Columbus (North and South America)
- Servitude labor system where a person agrees to work for a specific period of time in exchange for something, such as passage to a new country or payment of a debt.
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- policy by which a nation sought to export more than it imported in order to build its supply of gold and silver
- colonial trade routes among Europe and its colonies, the West Indies, and Africa in which goods were exchanged for slaves
- to travel completely around the world
- Which European explorer was the first to circumnavigate the globe?
- This Spanish conquistador conquered the Incan empire
- "conqueror" in Spanish; a leader in the Spanish conquests of America, Mexico, and Peru in the sixteenth century
- This Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztec empire
- term that refers to all known land prior to Columbus (Europe, Asia, Africa)
18 Clues: to travel completely around the world • This Spanish conquistador conquered the Incan empire • This Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztec empire • Which European explorer was the first to discover the Americas? • Which European explorer found a sea route from Europe to India? • Which European explorer was the first to circumnavigate the globe? • ...
EMOCIONES 2024-06-07
Nature Vocabulary Crossword 2024-12-05
8 Clues: Lake in Spanish • Leaf in Spanish • Tree in Spanish • Rain in Spanish • River in Spanish • Cloud in Spanish • Flower in Spanish • Earth/Soil in Spanish
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-11
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- What is the spanish word for bad?
- ¿Cuál es la estación más fría?
- what is 60 - 4?
- What do you say when you want students to sit down?
- ¿Qué es lo opuesto a fácil?
- Cual es el primer mes del año?
- what do you sit at?
- ¿Cómo es el clima en verano?
- ¿Qué número ordinal va después del séptimo?
- What is tomorrow in spanish?
- What is last name in spanish?
- ¿Cuál es la palabra para cuando quieres que llegar a tiempo?
- A place to store papers/worksheets
- ¿Cómo llamas a un profesor que hace reír a la gente?
- ¿Cuantos meses tenemos?
- ¿Qué dices cuando quieres juntar a alguien más tarde?
- How do you ask students to pay attention?
- ¿Dónde pones tus materiales escolares?
- ¿Qué dices cuando alguien te da las gracias?
- What do you use to measure an object?
- What is half in spanish?
- What is 4 times 9?
- What do you call the object that teachers write on using chalk/marker?
- El último día de la semana con clases.
- What do we have 365 times in a year?
- ¿Qué materia consta de números?
- Tercer mes del año
- What is ninth in spanish?
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- ¿Cómo se les pide su cumpleaños?
- Students that have books loves to what?
- Which class teaches you different languages?
- ¿Qué dices cuando saludas a alguien?
- ¿Cómo pides el tiempo?
- how do you say one hundred in spanish?
- ¿Qué temporada ocurre en el mes de marzo a junio?
- ¿Cuál es la palabra en español para tengo?
- What do you say when you need something?
- ¿Qué número ordinal va antes del cuarto?
- What is horrible in spanish?
- El mes de navidad
- What is 13 + 17?
- ¿Qué palabra dices siempre cuando pides algo?
- El trabajo que las profesoras te dan para hacer en casa.
- ¿Cómo pides un nombre?
- ¿Cómo saludas a alguien por la tarde?
- ¿Qué tema te permite practicar deportes?
- What school supply do you use to write something erasable?
- Una lista de clases a las que asistir
- How do you say you like something?
- ¿Cómo llamas a una sala donde aprendes sobre cosas?
50 Clues: what is 60 - 4? • What is 13 + 17? • El mes de navidad • What is 4 times 9? • Tercer mes del año • what do you sit at? • ¿Cómo pides el tiempo? • ¿Cómo pides un nombre? • ¿Cuantos meses tenemos? • What is half in spanish? • What is ninth in spanish? • ¿Qué es lo opuesto a fácil? • ¿Cómo es el clima en verano? • What is tomorrow in spanish? • What is horrible in spanish? • ...
New Imperialism & Foreign Policy 2023-02-14
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- He was a navy captain who wrote "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History" in 1890
- John Hay called the Spanish American War a "________ little war"
- Of the more than 5,000 Americans who died in the Spanish American War, fewer than 500 died here
- Intense form of nationalism calling for aggressive foreign policy
- Acquired by the US as part of the peace treaty ending the Spanish American War
- Filipino nationalist leader who led guerilla forces in a war against the US
- This amendment declared the US had no intention of taking over Cuba after the Spanish-American War
- President Wilson ordered troops into Mexico to capture this revolutionary
- Roosevelt sent the Great White Fleet around the world to demonstrate America's ________ power
- He led the naval assault on Manila Bay in the Philippines
- Roosevelt supported on of these in Panama to gain control of the canal zone
- Roosevelt's aggressive foreign policy
- Wilson's approach to foreign affairs in opposition to the imperialism of his predecessors
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- The insular cases answered the question of whether or not this followed the flag
- The USS Maine was sunk in this harbor and helped to spark the Spanish American War
- Reverend who wrote "Our Country" and claimed it was the duty of Christians to colonize other lands for religion
- Spanish minister whose critical letter of President McKinley was printed in the New York Journal
- Acquisition of territory or of control over the political or economic life of other countries
- Many Americans who did not see the value in Seward's purchase of Alaska nicknamed it this
- John Hay's Open Door Policy was meant to deal with the fact that other nations had carved out spheres of __________ in China
- Name for Roosevelt's forces in Cuba during the Spanish-American War
- Agreement that called for Japan to restrict emigration and California to end its practice of segregating Japanese students
- The majority of regions that came under American control were these
- Amendment which made Cuba a US protectorate
- Former presidential candidate on the populist ticket who led the anti-imperialist league
- type of journalism made famous by Hearst and Pulitzer
- Taft's diplomacy which focused on American financial investments and business interests
- society of harmonious fists
28 Clues: society of harmonious fists • Roosevelt's aggressive foreign policy • Amendment which made Cuba a US protectorate • type of journalism made famous by Hearst and Pulitzer • He led the naval assault on Manila Bay in the Philippines • John Hay called the Spanish American War a "________ little war" • Intense form of nationalism calling for aggressive foreign policy • ...
VOCABULARIO 2023-10-23
8 Clues: DEER IN SPANISH • BLUE IN SPANISH • PINK IN SPANISH • BLACK IN SPANISH • A PLACE IN SPANISH • GUMMIES IN SPANISH • FAVORITE MOVIE IN SPANISH • HOW OLD YOU ARE IN SPANISH
SPanish crossword 2023-09-19
9 Clues: cat • blue • popular Spanish food • Spanish word for good • the capital of mexico • the president of mexico • most common Spanish name • smallest Spanish speaking country • the largest Spanish speaking country
SPanish crossword 2023-09-19
9 Clues: cat • blue • popular Spanish food • Spanish word for good • the capital of mexico • the president of mexico • most common Spanish name • smallest Spanish speaking country • the largest Spanish speaking country
spanishquiz 2024-01-24
17 Clues: Pedro. • Mariah. • Dancing. • Walking. • Singing. • Drawing. • Running. • Swimming. • Pedro and Josiah. • Nicole and Mariah. • Talking to your boss. • Talking to a best friend. • Spanish word for saying no. • Pedro, Josiah, y yo (Joseph) • Talking to multiple friends. • Spanish word for saying yes. • Nicole, Mariah, y yo (Ashley)
Things in the classroom 2026-01-28
8 Clues: map in Spanish • flag in Spanish • desk in Spanish • table in Spanish • eraser in Spanish • poster in Spanish • wastepaper basket in Spanish • chalkboard or whiteboard in Spanish
the age of exploration 2025-02-25
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- Spanish born in spain
- set up a school for navigation
- Spanish born in the colonies
- Reached the cape of good hope
- Encountered the powerful Aztec empire
- Mixture of Spanish and Indian
- Explored all islands of the caribbean sea
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- Led a voyage to circumnavigate the world
- encountered the incan empire
- Rounded the cape of good hope
- Mixture of Spanish African
11 Clues: Spanish born in spain • Mixture of Spanish African • encountered the incan empire • Spanish born in the colonies • Rounded the cape of good hope • Reached the cape of good hope • Mixture of Spanish and Indian • set up a school for navigation • Encountered the powerful Aztec empire • Led a voyage to circumnavigate the world • Explored all islands of the caribbean sea
Our Puzzling History 2021-09-30
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- What King John II named the southern tip of the land of Asia
- It is believed that america was named after him
- Coast in Africa that is abundant in gold
- One of the people who went on the first trip around the Cape Of Good Hope to try and find India
- Birthplace of Jesus Christ
- A person who studies the stars
- A spanish king
- The mongol emperor of China
- A viking who found america 5 centuries before Columbus
- A spanish Queen
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- King that encouraged travel and exploration
- a narrow passage of water
- A person the spanish hired in 1519
- Person the king sent to try to find around Asia into India
- A line that was established as part of the treaty of Tordesillas
- Wrote a book called Travels
- Spanish explorer who “discovered” America
- People who study old civilization
- Series of religious war between the Christians and the Muslims
- Going around the world
- follower of Islam
- A type of religion that most vikings followed
- One of Columbus's ships
- Former Governor of Veragua
- What columbus called what he thought were people in India
25 Clues: A spanish king • A spanish Queen • follower of Islam • Going around the world • One of Columbus's ships • a narrow passage of water • Birthplace of Jesus Christ • Former Governor of Veragua • Wrote a book called Travels • The mongol emperor of China • A person who studies the stars • People who study old civilization • A person the spanish hired in 1519 • ...
Spanish-American War 2023-03-06
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- The United States President
- The country the United States invaded lead by General Miles
- US battle ship that mysteriously exploded on February 15 1898
- The leader the Rough Riders
- A key naval battle lead by Commodore Dewey
- The opposition of the United States
- A volunteer unit in the Spanish American war
- The most famous land battle fought in Cuba
- Capital of Cuba
- Cash crop of Cuba
- English Speaking country
- The leader of an important naval battle in Cuba
- Leader of the Filipino rebels
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- Extending a country's power through diplomacy/military force
- Prime Minister of Spain
- A group of ships sailing together
- Pacific Islands that is under Spanish control
- Opposite of imperialism
- The United States general who captured Puerto Rico
- The capture of an important Cuban city lead by the Americans and Cubans
- A Spanish General who put Cubans into unsanitary concentration camps
- The captain of the USS Maine
- An important piece of propaganda with limited words
- The body of water the war was fought in around Cuba
- One of the last Spanish colonies in the Americas
25 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Cash crop of Cuba • Prime Minister of Spain • Opposite of imperialism • English Speaking country • The United States President • The leader the Rough Riders • The captain of the USS Maine • Leader of the Filipino rebels • A group of ships sailing together • The opposition of the United States • A key naval battle lead by Commodore Dewey • ...
Latin America History 2023-02-15
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- Native American civilization that had roads, no writting system, and 10 million people.
- The main language spoken in Latin America.
- The disease that killed 80% of the Native Americans.
- Spanish explorer that discovered the Americas.
- Spanish explorer that took down the Aztecs.
- European country that took over Brazil.
- Spanish platations located in Latin America.
- Both the Mayas and Aztecs were located in this country.
- The Incas lived in what landform located in Chile, Peru, and Columbia.
- Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs are ________________.
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- The first people to live in a place.
- to force someone to work against their will for free labor.
- The movement of enslaved people from Africa across the Atlantic to the Americas.
- Christopher Columbus landed on this island, but he though he was in India.
- Europe and Africa.
- The exchange of foods, people, ideas and animals between the Old World and New World.
- What the Americas was called.
- Native American civilization that lived in South America. Had a road system and over 10 million people.
- Native American civilization that was located in Mexico, practiced human sacrifices, and was taken down by Hernan Cortes.
- European country that took over most of Latin America.
20 Clues: Europe and Africa. • What the Americas was called. • The first people to live in a place. • European country that took over Brazil. • The main language spoken in Latin America. • Spanish explorer that took down the Aztecs. • Spanish platations located in Latin America. • Spanish explorer that discovered the Americas. • Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs are ________________. • ...
Latin American 2023-04-28
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- Spanish and Portuguese explorers and soldiers
- title for the Supreme Ruler of the Incas
- symbols used in the Mayan writing system
- Latin America is a region of countries that share a common___
- the capital of the Incan Empire
- Central America is a region in the ___ American continent
- the capital of Peru
- a series of knotted ropes used to keep records
- the Spanish colonizer who captured the Incans
- the Mayans had a celestial calendar and one based off ___ events
- the reason many indigenous people died after Europeans arrived in the Americas
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- a Portuguese speaking country in South America
- the ___ god was one of the most important gods in the Mayan religion
- the last Incan ruler after the Spanish came
- Both Mayans and Incans were____ meaning they believed in many gods
- Mayans used slaves to perform human _____ to please their gods
- Mayan pyramids with temples at the top
- the famous Incan city hidden in the Andes
- Mayans lived in northern Central American countries and the southern part of ____
- The Spanish came to the Americas for God, ____ and Glory
- the Incan sun god
21 Clues: the Incan sun god • the capital of Peru • the capital of the Incan Empire • Mayan pyramids with temples at the top • title for the Supreme Ruler of the Incas • symbols used in the Mayan writing system • the famous Incan city hidden in the Andes • the last Incan ruler after the Spanish came • Spanish and Portuguese explorers and soldiers • ...
The History of the Guitar in Hawaiʻi 2022-06-23
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- The Hawaiian word for cowboy
- ____________ I was gifted the first head of cattle in Hawaiʻi.
- It is said that the sound of this common household item's incidental contact with a guitar's strings inspired the first kīkā kila.
- Kīkā kila
- Middle name of the first Hawaiian to build a guitar
- High school attended by the inventor of the kīkā kila.
- 18___ is the year the Spanish-Mexican cowboys were hired.
- First name of the inventor of the kīkā kila.
- Last name of the one who first introduced cattle to Hawaiʻi.
- The total amount of cows first introduced to Hawaiʻi.
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- A maker of guitars and other similar instruments
- Kīhōʻalu
- Another animal introduced to Hawaiʻi by the same captain who brought cattle to Hawaiʻi.
- First name of the one who first introduced cattle to Hawaiʻi.
- Last name of the inventor of the kīkā kila.
- The kīkā kila is played in a ____________ position
- The total amount of bulls first introduced to Hawaiʻi.
- The instrument whose arrival here in Hawaiʻi is credited to Spanish-Mexican cowboys.
- Was used in the past to conceal a guitar player's hands during play.
- Spanish-Mexican cowboys
- The King who hired Spanish-Mexican cowboys to train Hawaiians to manage cattle.
21 Clues: Kīhōʻalu • Kīkā kila • Spanish-Mexican cowboys • The Hawaiian word for cowboy • Last name of the inventor of the kīkā kila. • First name of the inventor of the kīkā kila. • A maker of guitars and other similar instruments • The kīkā kila is played in a ____________ position • Middle name of the first Hawaiian to build a guitar • ...
Sephardi Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-16
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- A Jew of Spanish or Portugal descendant
- the study of the Mysticism and the great divine
- A high official in some Muslim countries
- A Jewish liturgical poem
- The western branches of the nomadic tribes of Germanic people; referred to collectively as the Goths
- A Spanish, Jewish physician, poet and philosopher
- A semi-nomadic Turkic group of people
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- A city in Spain’s Andalusia region
- A jew who converted to Catholicism in Spain or Portugal
- A palace/fortress located in Granada, Spain
- Spain's Andalusia region; in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains
- A Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician
- A mix of Hebrew and Spanish sometimes refereed to as Judaeo-Spanish
- Someone or something originating in the Iberian Peninsula
- A wise or skillful Torah scholar
15 Clues: A Jewish liturgical poem • A wise or skillful Torah scholar • A city in Spain’s Andalusia region • A semi-nomadic Turkic group of people • A Jew of Spanish or Portugal descendant • A high official in some Muslim countries • A palace/fortress located in Granada, Spain • A Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician • the study of the Mysticism and the great divine • ...
European Explorers; Shawn Mckevitt 2022-10-13
Across
- What religious movement divided Europe?
- Who did Henry Hudson explore for?
- What did Ferdinand Magellan do?
- What percent of Native Carribean Islanders were killed by disease brought over from European explorers?
- What are Spanish conquerors called?
- Who bought Manhattan island from the Indians?
- After Columbus's voyages and Spanish explorations, what did other European countries continue to try and discover?
- An area that was involved during the Columbian Exchange.
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- Regions established by the Spanish king in the new world.
- The global exchange of goods after the voyages of Columbus.
- One of the G's
- Native Americans that influenced Ben Franklin
- What were Pueblos in Spanish colonies?
- He made two voyages to where we live today.
- What did Native Americans think Europeans might be?
15 Clues: One of the G's • What did Ferdinand Magellan do? • Who did Henry Hudson explore for? • What are Spanish conquerors called? • What were Pueblos in Spanish colonies? • What religious movement divided Europe? • He made two voyages to where we live today. • Native Americans that influenced Ben Franklin • Who bought Manhattan island from the Indians? • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword 2013-11-07
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- Aztec woman that aided Cortes in forming Native American alliances
- Paid workers who labored to repay impossibly high debts created by the landlord
- People of African and European descent
- Rights to demand work from Native Americans
- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers
- People of Native American and European descent
- Representatives who ruled in the Spanish monarch's name
- The first permanent English colony in Virginia
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- Income from taxes
- Pirates that attacked treasure ships with support of their nation's monarchs
- The Spanish adventurer who sought riches from Peru's Inca Empire
- An animal whose introduction by the Spanish to the Americas was very significant
- Aztec capital in 1519
- English Protestants who rejected the Church of England
14 Clues: Income from taxes • Aztec capital in 1519 • People of African and European descent • Rights to demand work from Native Americans • American-born descendants of Spanish settlers • People of Native American and European descent • The first permanent English colony in Virginia • English Protestants who rejected the Church of England • ...
Thanksgiving Vocabulary 2024-11-21
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- de patatas/papas Mashed potatoes, a traditional side dish
- Turkey, the main dish served at Thanksgiving
- Green Leafy dish often served as a side on Thanksgiving
- Spanish word for Thursday, day before Thanksgiving
- Harvest season, when crops are gathered for Thanksgiving
- Corn, a common food at Thanksgiving feasts
- Spanish word for celebration or party
- Pilgrim, early settlers of the American colonies
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- A sweet dessert typically enjoyed after the meal
- Bready filling typically served within the turkey on Thanksgiving
- Group of people typically gathering for Thanksgiving
- Spanish word for autumn, the season of Thanksgiving
- Spanish word for beans, often served during meals
- Parade or procession often seen on Thanksgiving Day
14 Clues: Spanish word for celebration or party • Corn, a common food at Thanksgiving feasts • Turkey, the main dish served at Thanksgiving • A sweet dessert typically enjoyed after the meal • Pilgrim, early settlers of the American colonies • Spanish word for beans, often served during meals • Spanish word for Thursday, day before Thanksgiving • ...
Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month 2023-09-05
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- Portuguese word for "pineapple"
- Last name of famous Mexican actress and singer, starred in "Frida"
- Argentine dance known for its passionate movements
- Lively dance music genre with Latin American origins
- Dish made from raw fish or seafood, marinated in citrus juices
- Last name of Chilean poet and diplomat, a Nobel Prize winner
- Famous artist known for his surrealist paintings, such as "The Persistence of Memory"
- The longest river in South America
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- Spanish word for "beach"
- Currency used in most Spanish-speaking countries
- Spanish word for "hello"
- Venezuelan or Colombian cornmeal flatbread stuffed with a filling
- Spanish word for "party"
- Brazilian city famous for its annual Carnaval celebration
14 Clues: Spanish word for "beach" • Spanish word for "hello" • Spanish word for "party" • 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 • Brazilian city famous for its annual Carnaval celebration • ...
Francophone World and Spanish Speaking World 2014-11-18
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- largest North American francophone country
- shares the island of Hispaniola with Dominican Republic
- francophone country about the size of Ocean County
- francophone island off the coast of Africa
- only Francophone country in South America
- Francophone islands in the South Pacific
- francophone country only 1 square mile in size
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- hexagon shaped country
- only Spanish speaking country in Africa
- only Spanish speaking country in Europe
- Spanish speaking island in Caribbean which is a US territory
- Spanish speaking country in Central America known for it's canal
12 Clues: hexagon shaped country • only Spanish speaking country in Africa • only Spanish speaking country in Europe • Francophone islands in the South Pacific • only Francophone country in South America • largest North American francophone country • francophone island off the coast of Africa • francophone country only 1 square mile in size • ...
Topic 1.5 Labor, Slavery, and Caste: Spanish 2022-08-31
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- Pure Spanish born in New World.
- How the Europeans viewed African culture.
- Treaty of in 1494 by Pope for Spain and Port.
- Slave trade, Africans to New World.
- Place of a Silver mine.
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- Declared natives free and payable
- System. The caste system of Spanish in Mexico
- The country Cortez conquered.
- African and American Indian mix.
- passage of Slaves from Middle of Africa.
- The people who settled most of the S. America
- The object of Spanish desire.
12 Clues: Place of a Silver mine. • The country Cortez conquered. • The object of Spanish desire. • Pure Spanish born in New World. • African and American Indian mix. • Declared natives free and payable • Slave trade, Africans to New World. • passage of Slaves from Middle of Africa. • How the Europeans viewed African culture. • System. The caste system of Spanish in Mexico • ...
Spanish conquest 2025-04-09
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- What was the capital of the Aztecs
- Who killed Moctezuma II
- Where were the Aztecs based
- What month was the Spanish conquest started
- What modern-day country is where the Aztecs where
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- Who was moctezuma II dad
- What was used as a weapon during the fight
- What religion were the Spanish trying to spread
- Lost the battle of tenochtitlan
- Who was the conquerer of the Spanish
- The most prominent reason people went off to fight
- Known for his loud confrontations with Henan cortes
12 Clues: Who killed Moctezuma II • Who was moctezuma II dad • Where were the Aztecs based • Lost the battle of tenochtitlan • What was the capital of the Aztecs • Who was the conquerer of the Spanish • What was used as a weapon during the fight • What month was the Spanish conquest started • What religion were the Spanish trying to spread • ...
spanish 2022-09-21
Across
- what is backpack in spanish?
- what is they in spanish?
- what is detrás del in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of desordenado?
- what teclado in english?
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- what is the opposite of debajo del?
- what is mi mean in English?
- what is the seventh in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of perezosa?
- what pronoun in Spanish would you use for we?
10 Clues: what is they in spanish? • what teclado in english? • what is mi mean in English? • what is backpack in spanish? • what is detrás del in Spanish? • what is the seventh in Spanish? • what is the opposite of perezosa? • what is the opposite of debajo del? • what is the opposite of desordenado? • what pronoun in Spanish would you use for we?
La influencia de español en Trinidad y Tobago 2024-09-26
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- This means the caves in Spanish
- The capital of Trinidad
- A type of music played at Christmas time in Trinidad and Tobago
- A person who is part of a parang band
- This place means monkeys in Spanish
- This means St Ferdinand in English
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- Religion brought by our Spanish ancestors
- The name of an instrument and a beach in Trinidad
- St John in English
- This place means Trinity in English
- This means clear river in Spanish
- A four stringed instrument used in parang
- A dish made of cornmeal and filled with meat
13 Clues: St John in English • The capital of Trinidad • This means the caves in Spanish • This means clear river in Spanish • This means St Ferdinand in English • This place means Trinity in English • This place means monkeys in Spanish • A person who is part of a parang band • Religion brought by our Spanish ancestors • A four stringed instrument used in parang • ...
Spanish numbers and colors 2024-03-19
10 Clues: whats color of a apple • whats color of a the sky • what’s the color of a pig • what’s the color of coffee • what number is 8 in Spanish • what’s the color of the grass • what’s the number 7 in Spanish • what’s the number 6 in Spanish • what’s the number 2 in Spanish • what is the number 1 in Spanish
Spanish numbers and colors 2024-03-19
10 Clues: whats color of a apple • whats color of a the sky • what’s the color of a pig • what’s the color of coffee • what number is 8 in Spanish • what’s the color of the grass • what’s the number 2 in Spanish • what’s the number 6 in Spanish • what’s the number 7 in Spanish • what is the number 1 in Spanish
spanish 2022-09-21
Across
- what is backpack in spanish?
- what is they in spanish?
- what is detrás del in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of desordenado?
- what teclado in english?
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- what is the opposite of debajo del?
- what is mi mean in English?
- what is the seventh in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of perezosa?
- what pronoun in Spanish would you use for we?
10 Clues: what is they in spanish? • what teclado in english? • what is mi mean in English? • what is backpack in spanish? • what is detrás del in Spanish? • what is the seventh in Spanish? • what is the opposite of perezosa? • what is the opposite of debajo del? • what is the opposite of desordenado? • what pronoun in Spanish would you use for we?
Class Schedule 2024-12-05
19 Clues: art 7:05 • gym 3:25 • math 8:17 • choir 1:45 • history 9:30 • physics 4:00 • theatre 9:50 • algebra 2:05 • science 5:23 • english 8:10 • biology 12:15 • business 7:12 • spanish 10:35 • yearbook 11:21 • chemistry 1:20 • geography 6:55 • geometry 10:40 • economics 12:08 • government 6:00
spanish 2022-09-22
8 Clues: hot in spanish • warm in spanish • cold in spanish • wendy in spanish • snowing in spanish • really hot in spanish • cloudy/raining in spanish • raining/lintening in spanish
The Key to Your Heart 2024-09-26
12 Clues: My in Spanish • Your favorite Food • Dream vacation spot • Your Favorite Movie • Your favorite color • Your favorite season • Girlfriend in Spanish • Your favorite TV Show • Will you be in Spanish • What started on Aug 18th? • Your favorite Disney Movie • Where did we go on our first date?
10th Grade: Words Beginning with S 2020-03-01
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- 'Watermelon' in Spanish
- Jabón
- A person who refuses to change their opinion or refuses to do something even when there is good reason to do so.
- The alter-ego of Clark Kent
- How do you say 'Holy Week' in Spanish.
- The enormous star at the centre of our Solar System.
- Cobras and pythons are types of...…
- Someone who only thinks about themselves.
- A person who hates to spend money.
- How do you say 'Ardilla' in English?
- Town that is located between San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa.
- On ones own.
- Someone who doesn't display strong emotions.
- To move your shoulders as a sign of uncertainty
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- Claus He brings presents at Christmas.
- One Hundred Years of..... Novel by Gabriel García Márquez.
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet.
- The opposite of weak.
- to intentionally and secretly damage something
- The square root of forty nine.
- A Zebra has black and white...….
- The capital city of Chile.
- The planet with rings
- 'Healthy' in Spanish.
- The Loch Ness monster lives in which country?
- Once considered the most dangerous city in the world.
- Yes and If in Spanish
27 Clues: Jabón • On ones own. • The opposite of weak. • The planet with rings • 'Healthy' in Spanish. • Yes and If in Spanish • 'Watermelon' in Spanish • The capital city of Chile. • The alter-ego of Clark Kent • The square root of forty nine. • A Zebra has black and white...…. • A person who hates to spend money. • Cobras and pythons are types of...… • How do you say 'Ardilla' in English? • ...
Dr. Jose Rizal 2017-05-03
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- Real surname of the Rizal family
- Best student in each empire
- A puppet worked from above by strings attached to its limbs
- Last native king of Tondo
- Philippine nationalist, executed by the Spanish during the Philippine revolution of 1896
- A college under the supervision of the Spanish Jesuits
- Ruling and usually educated upper class in the towns of the Spanish Philippines
- Rizal's first teacher in Biñan
- Oldest of the Rizal children, nicknamed Neneng
- Pet name was Concha, Rizal's first sorrow in life
- A flat roof or platform on the top of a house or other building
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- Executed on 17 February 1872 at Luneta in Bagumbayan, Philippines by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny
- Rizal's first teacher
- Nephew of Father Burgos
- Composed of externos or the non-boarders
- College registrar who refused to admit Rizal
- First romance of Rizal
- A school for poor boys in Manila which was established by the city government in 1817
- Hacienda town which belonged to the Dominican Order
- A person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
20 Clues: Rizal's first teacher • First romance of Rizal • Nephew of Father Burgos • Last native king of Tondo • Best student in each empire • Rizal's first teacher in Biñan • Real surname of the Rizal family • Composed of externos or the non-boarders • College registrar who refused to admit Rizal • Oldest of the Rizal children, nicknamed Neneng • ...
Unit 3 Exploration and Colonization Review 2021-10-12
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- an example of Spanish food
- founded in 1718
- the bay that La Salle landed at
- Pineda mapped this in 1519
- the first settlers in San Antonio are from here
- food, shelter and __ reasons natives moved into missions
- helped bring French missions to East Texas
- this era was characterized by the Spanish and French claiming land in Texas called Age of __
- missions were built near this geographic feature
- the main method of colonizing Texas
- left East TX and went to San Antonio because of problems
- converted Natives to this
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- this era was characterized by building missions called Spanish __ era
- the religion brought from Spain
- spanish word for cowboy
- the river that La Salle missed
- sent to East TX because of French influence
- built near missions and presidios
- an example of this influence is adobe
- one of the countries claiming Texas
- many Natives were __ towards missions being built
- easier than farming
- main reason explorers came to the "New World"
- was killed by Coronado and his men because he lied to them about the legendary city of Quivera
- Cabeza de Vaca wrote about this city
25 Clues: founded in 1718 • easier than farming • spanish word for cowboy • converted Natives to this • an example of Spanish food • Pineda mapped this in 1519 • the river that La Salle missed • the religion brought from Spain • the bay that La Salle landed at • built near missions and presidios • one of the countries claiming Texas • the main method of colonizing Texas • ...
European Colonization of North America 2023-10-04
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- Area settled or ruled by the government of a distant land
- Representatives to the government
- Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars whose goal was to convert Indians to Christianity
- Religious group that wanted to purify the Church of England by doing away with practices inherited from the Roman Catholic Church
- Spanish Conquerors
- agreement between nations to protect each other
- Jamestown colonists called the winter of 1609-1610
- People born of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- Religious people who traveled long distances to find a place where they could worship as they wanted
- Global exchange of goods and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- voters elect representatives to make laws for them
Down
- Waterway through or around North America
- Sail completely around the world
- Spanish towns
- Document signed on November 11, 1620 that established the first form of self-government
- a system of transatlantic trade in the 16th century between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Top social class in New Spain
- Legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
- Forts
- People born in the Americas to parents of Spanish Origin
20 Clues: Forts • Spanish towns • Spanish Conquerors • Top social class in New Spain • Sail completely around the world • Representatives to the government • Waterway through or around North America • agreement between nations to protect each other • Jamestown colonists called the winter of 1609-1610 • People born of mixed Spanish and Indian background • ...
DBQ Review: California Missions 2024-10-25
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- The Spanish made 21 of these all throughout California
- Native Americans would be forced to plow in these
- Out in the open
- Gaspar de Solis was a Spanish missionary who wrote in his...
- The Native Americans only farmed when the priests were __________
- To keep secret
- This word meant to fight back/refuse
- Some Native Americans attempted to do this but most would be caught
- After killing a priest, the Native Americans placed him in his...
- Native Americans were called this name because Columbus though he landed somewhere else
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- The name of the Father who was assassinated/murdered
- These people were sent to capture Native Americans who escaped
- Close to this many Native Americans joined in the rebellion/riot
- The Spanish word for priest (or Father)
- This group of Native Americans started a rebellion/riot at a mission
- The Native Americans would receive a _________ for not following the rules
- Lorenzo Asisara told a ________ of how the Natives planned to murder a priest
- This is the amount of money Native Americans got paid
- The Native Americans would sneak in the woods to do this cultural activity
- The Spanish sent these people to watch over the missions
20 Clues: To keep secret • Out in the open • This word meant to fight back/refuse • The Spanish word for priest (or Father) • Native Americans would be forced to plow in these • The name of the Father who was assassinated/murdered • This is the amount of money Native Americans got paid • The Spanish made 21 of these all throughout California • ...
Colombia, Mi Encanto y Mi Ansiedad Crossword 2022-03-06
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- Father time, Mother __
- Finish the lyric: That I always fall in love with your __
- The phrase "Buenos dias" means "Good morning" in English, and this is another word for morning in Spanish
- Spanish word for "nature"
- Finish the lyric: No me __
- When transferring binary into words, you are deciphering, or the Spanish word for decipher
- Finish the lyric: Y en mi locura todo __
- Typically, when a boy wants to marry a father's daughter, they will usually ask the father for their ___
- A tropical depression is a type of storm, the Spanish word for storm is this
Down
- Finish the lyric: Caminar, olvidar, __ y no puedo
- When you can't win a fight and don't want to lose everything, you do this
- Finish the lyric: Muy dentro me quiero __
- Let's ___ __, you're not going to get this clue
- Finish the lyric: The __ is coming
- Finish the lyric: Que sigas __ tu encanto
- Finish the lyric: Go back, __, already heal myself and I can't
- Finish the lyric: A __drowns me in it
- You ask your teacher these a lot
- Finish the lyric: Do not ___
- The latest popular Disney movie
20 Clues: Father time, Mother __ • Spanish word for "nature" • Finish the lyric: No me __ • Finish the lyric: Do not ___ • The latest popular Disney movie • You ask your teacher these a lot • Finish the lyric: The __ is coming • Finish the lyric: A __drowns me in it • Finish the lyric: Y en mi locura todo __ • Finish the lyric: Muy dentro me quiero __ • ...
1st 4 week review 2022-10-03
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- el perro de Jaime
- dog
- this is how you say Spain in Spanish
- la clase favorita de Miguel
- it is sunny
- it is windy
- Monday
- la nieta (granddaughter) de Don Fernando y Doña Carmen
- yellow
- la clase favorita de Jaime
- the city where Miguel, Elena, Miguelito and Jaime live
- el último mes del año, después de noviembre
- Raquel's native city
- primera esposa de Don Fernando
- channel
- a day in February when you get chocolate
- the name of Raquel's profession in Spanish
- ten
- jueves
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- airplane in Spanish
- temperature
- la hija de Don Fernando
- my name is
- wind
- sun
- hijo de DF y DC, esposo de Consuelo y padre de Maricarmen
- special US holiday
- gracias
- Carlos, Gloria, Carlitos y Juanita viven aqui
- the city where Teresa Suarez currently lives
- el primer mes del año
- azul
- I am from
- color
- brown, also coffee
- what is your name?
- el nombre de la hacienda de Don Fernando
- red
- Feliz __________
- train in Spanish
- Don Fernando and Doña Carmen's youngest son
- fecha
42 Clues: dog • sun • red • ten • wind • azul • color • fecha • Monday • yellow • jueves • gracias • channel • I am from • my name is • temperature • it is sunny • it is windy • Feliz __________ • train in Spanish • el perro de Jaime • special US holiday • brown, also coffee • what is your name? • airplane in Spanish • Raquel's native city • el primer mes del año • la hija de Don Fernando • la clase favorita de Jaime • ...
