spanish Crossword Puzzles
... 2021-10-13
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- The Mexican ___
- Father Hidaglo's ally
- Religious settlement in texas
- The language typically spoken in Mexico
- Father ___ called for Mexican Independence
- The capital of ___ is Austin
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- Modern Day new Spain
- The people living on land before explorers
- Allende arrived in ___ on Sept. 16
- Spanish decent born in mexico
- Mixed Spanish & Indians
- Spaniards born in pain, live in mexico
12 Clues: The Mexican ___ • Modern Day new Spain • Father Hidaglo's ally • Mixed Spanish & Indians • The capital of ___ is Austin • Spanish decent born in mexico • Religious settlement in texas • Allende arrived in ___ on Sept. 16 • Spaniards born in pain, live in mexico • The language typically spoken in Mexico • The people living on land before explorers • ...
17.1 European Exploration 2023-01-03
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- Portuguese Prince Henry the ___ began exploring sea routes along the African coast (385)
- Important spice trade port conquered by Portugal (386)
- Port in India established by the Portuguese (386)
- Conquered the Inca Empire after it was ravaged by smallpox (388)
- First permanent French settlement in the Americas (389)
- Winds blowing south and west in the North Atlantic (385)
- Most powerful empire in Mexico before the Spanish (387)
- The Dutch founded the West ___ Company to try to compete with Portugal and Spain (388)
- Explorer sailing for Spain who believed he could sail west from Europe to Asia (386)
- Explorer who charted the New England coast in 1497 (386)
- Most important indigenous allies of the Spanish (387)
- The treaty that created a boundary between Portuguese and Spanish zones of exploration (386)
- Cartographer and writer for whom America is named (387)
- Thing responsible for most of the deaths in the Spanish conquests of Mexico and Peru (388)
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- The ___ Bay Colony was one of the first areas settled by English colonists (389)
- Leaders of Spanish conquests in the Americas (387)
- Conquistador who led the overthrow of Tenochtitlan (387)
- First explorer to lead an expedition around the world, though he himself did not complete the journey (386)
- A triangular sail of Arab design that allow ships to sail against the wind (385)
- Name given to the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam when the English took it over in 1664 (388)
- Portuguese explorer who sailed across the Indian Ocean in 1498 (385)
- South American land claimed by Pedro Cabral for Portugal (387)
- A new faster ship developed by the Portuguese (385)
- Europeans were motivated by “Gold, glory, and ___” (385)
- Portuguese explorer who reached the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 (385)
25 Clues: Port in India established by the Portuguese (386) • Leaders of Spanish conquests in the Americas (387) • A new faster ship developed by the Portuguese (385) • Most important indigenous allies of the Spanish (387) • Important spice trade port conquered by Portugal (386) • First permanent French settlement in the Americas (389) • ...
Mesoamerica Civilizations Crossword# 2023-01-11
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- Aztec boys did not become men until they captured a what in battle?
- The Aztecs welcomed the Spanish and their leader, Hernando Cortes, because the Aztecs believed he was a legendary what who had returned to Earth?
- The Inca believed that their emperor ruled by divine right because he was a descendant of the…
- Christian missionaries did this to Mayan books in hopes of ending their worship of the Mayan gods
- The ancient fortress city located on a mountain peak in Peru that is still remarkably intact today
- Archaeological evidence found in colossal stone heads suggest that the Olmecs may be descendants of…
- This precious stone was used by the Maya to make weapons
- The Maya were descendants of this Mesoamerican civilization
- Like the Roman Empire, the Inca Empire built an extensive network of…
- Like the Ancient Egyptians, the Maya also had a system of writing known as…
- Like the ancient Egyptians, the Inca believed in an afterlife and did what to their dead?
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- All of the Mesoamerican civilizations were what in terms of religion?
- He was the leader of the Aztec Empire when the Spanish arrived
- The purpose of Aztec warfare was to expand their territory and find victims for...
- The last name of the Spanish leader who captured the Inca Empire leader, Atahualpa, and had him killed
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire
- The Mayan Empire was conquered by the…
- Maya gods were worshipped with gifts of this
- Series of knotted color coded strings used by the Inca to keep records since they had no written languages
- This disease as well as others brought by the Spanish diminished the Aztec population
20 Clues: Capital city of the Aztec Empire • The Mayan Empire was conquered by the… • Maya gods were worshipped with gifts of this • This precious stone was used by the Maya to make weapons • The Maya were descendants of this Mesoamerican civilization • He was the leader of the Aztec Empire when the Spanish arrived • ...
South America 2022-10-28
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- It's the only European territory in continental America.
- People in this country speak both Spanish and Guaraní.
- What do you call a baby guanaco, alpaca, and llama?
- After Brazil, this country is the second-most biodiverse in the world.
- This island archipelago is home to marine iguanas, the blue footed booby, and many other unique animals.
- What's the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere?
- This freshwater lake is the largest on the continent and one of the highest-elevated in the world.
- This is the largest Spanish-speaking country in South America.
- Spanish invaders weren't able to conquer this indigenous group, which resides in Southern Chile and Argentina.
- This is one of the few South American countries that the Andes don't touch. (Paraguay, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana are the others.)
- Throughout its history enslaved Africans and indentured servants from Indonesia, China, and India made this country ethnically diverse.
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- Which South American country has the largest reserves of oil?
- What is the chunkiest chunk on the continent of South America? (hint: it is also not impressed with you)
- How do you say "Equator" in Spanish?
- This desert near the Andes is one of the oldest and driest on Earth. It's also one of the best places to view space.
- Meaning "high plain" in Spanish, this region has large cities, volcanoes, salt flats, mines, and is also home to many llamas.
- Which capital city has the highest elevation in the world?
- On the border of Argentina and Brazil is a chain of 275 cascades. What is this place called?
- This city has had people living in it for more than 3,000 years.
- This city in Argentina is called "El Fin del Mundo."
20 Clues: How do you say "Equator" in Spanish? • What do you call a baby guanaco, alpaca, and llama? • What's the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere? • This city in Argentina is called "El Fin del Mundo." • People in this country speak both Spanish and Guaraní. • It's the only European territory in continental America. • ...
15 KEY TERMS PEOPLE 2023-05-22
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- A U.S. NAVY BASE BUILT IN HAWAII IN 1887 THAT BECAME A COALING STATION FOR REFUELING AMERICAN SHIPS
- LAW THAT ENDED U.S. MILITARY RULE IN PUERTO RICO
- SECRETARY OF STATE WHO ISSUED THE OPEN DOOR NOTES WHICH OPENED UP TRADE WITH CHINA
- COMMODORE IN THE U.S. NAVY WHOL LED THE ATTACK IN THE PACIFIC DURING THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR.
- POLICY OF EXTENDING A NATION'S AUTHORITY OVER OTHER COUNTRIES BY ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, OR MILITARY MEANS
- SPANISH GENERAL, HE USED HARSH TACTICS TO PUT DOWN THE REBELLION IN CUBA
- DIPLOMACY BY THE U.S. THAT USED OUR ECONOMIC POWER TO INFLUENCE OTHER COUNTRIES
- ARTIFICIAL WATERWAY CUT THROUGH THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA TO PROVIDE A SHORTCUT BETWEEN THE ATLANTIC AND PACIIFIC OCEANS
- AMERICAN ARMY COMMANDER WHO WENT AFTER PANCHO VILLA
- QUEEN OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, OPPOSED THE ANNEXATION BY THE U.S., BUT LOST POWER
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- HILL THAT BECAME THE SITE OF A KEY VICTORY BY THE AMERICAN INFANTRY DURING THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
- 1900 REBELLION IN WHICH MEMBERS OF A CHINESE SECRET SOCIETY SOUGHT TO FREE THEIR COUNTRY FROM WESTERN INFLUENCE
- ENDED THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
- PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC IN 1899
- CUBAN WRITER AND INDEPENDENCE FIGHTER, BECAME A SYMBOL OF CUBA'S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM
- VOLUNTEER CAVALRY REGIMENT COMMANDED BY LEONARD WOOD AND TEDDY ROOSEVELT THAT FOUGHT IN THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
- THE USE OF SENSATIONALIZED AND EXAGGERATED REPORTING BY NEWSPAPERS OR MAGAZINES TO ATTRACT READERS
- A U.S WARSHIP THAT MYSTERIOUSLY EXPLODED AND SANK IN THE HARBOR OF HAVANA, CUBA
- COUNTRY WHOSE AFFAIRS ARE PARTIALLY CONTROLLED BY A STRONGER POWER
- U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE UNDER LINCOLN AND JOHNSON, HE NEGOTIATED THE PURCHASE OF ALSAKA FROM RUSSIA
- U.S. ADMIRAL; HE ADVOCATED FOR THE CREATION OF A MODERN U.S. NAVY
21 Clues: ENDED THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR • PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC IN 1899 • LAW THAT ENDED U.S. MILITARY RULE IN PUERTO RICO • AMERICAN ARMY COMMANDER WHO WENT AFTER PANCHO VILLA • U.S. ADMIRAL; HE ADVOCATED FOR THE CREATION OF A MODERN U.S. NAVY • COUNTRY WHOSE AFFAIRS ARE PARTIALLY CONTROLLED BY A STRONGER POWER • ...
AP Chapter 7 2023-11-07
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- An imaginary line down the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, allocating lands to the east for Portugal and to the west for Spain
- A French colony founded by Champlain in North America.
- Portuguese explorer who led the first naval expedition from Europe to India
- While searching for this elusive trade route, the French established fur trade in Canada
- This British colony vanished in present day North Carolina
- Spanish explorer who led the conquest of Aztec Mexico
- Years before Europeans, peoples from Polynesia and Melanesia explored this body of water
- Voyagers from this African state sailed the Atlantic Ocean prior to Europeans
- This English Queen commissioned Sir Francis Drake to raid Spanish silver ships
- Spanish adventurers who conquered Mexico, Central America, and Peru
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- Led an expedition to sail around the Americas and across the Pacific
- A Portuguese prince who devoted his life to maritime exploration
- Aztec emperor who died while in custody of the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés
- Funded by the Dutch East India Company, this man founded New Amsterdam
- A region of West Africa named for its gold exports
- Having to do with the sea as well as ocean travel
- Spanish explorer who led the conquest of the Inca Empire in Peru
- Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru
- A 15th century Portuguese ship used to explore the west coast of Africa
- A 16th century Dutch cargo ship
- This was the first European group to successfully cross the Atlantic
- Genoese mariner who reestablished contact between people of Americas with the Old World
- Portuguese explorer who led the first trip around the southern tip of Africa
23 Clues: A 16th century Dutch cargo ship • Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru • Having to do with the sea as well as ocean travel • A region of West Africa named for its gold exports • Spanish explorer who led the conquest of Aztec Mexico • A French colony founded by Champlain in North America. • This British colony vanished in present day North Carolina • ...
jianelly religions 2020-10-27
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- Spanish term for small personal altars honoring one ancestor.
- Aztec Goddess that was worshipped at Tepeyac Hill.
- Catholics celebrate All Souls and All___ days on Nov 1st and 2nd.
- Over 80% of Mexico is this religion.
- Term for the Catholic service.
- Catholics pray to her, the mother of Jesus.
- Numerous ____ recognized the authenticity of the vision of Mary at Guadalupe.
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- Spanish sent Catholic ____to convert Aztecs
- Spanish term for the explorers that “conquered” New World.
- Hill where the shrine to Mary of guadalupe was built.
- Term for a Catholic church large enough for the Pope to say mass.
- Spanish explorer that conquered Aztecs in 1521.
- Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is in this month.
- Indigeous Mexican man was Juan ____ who saw the vision.
14 Clues: Term for the Catholic service. • Over 80% of Mexico is this religion. • Spanish sent Catholic ____to convert Aztecs • Catholics pray to her, the mother of Jesus. • Spanish explorer that conquered Aztecs in 1521. • Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is in this month. • Aztec Goddess that was worshipped at Tepeyac Hill. • Hill where the shrine to Mary of guadalupe was built. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-09
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- - Indigenous Philippine boat
- - Spanish term for fragileocracy
- - Exchange of goods and services
- - Traditional farming method involving slash-and-burn
- - Noble class in ancient Philippine society
- - Filipino custom of communal work
- - Exchange of goods and services without barriers
- - Military weapons such as cannons and guns
- - Mythical creature in Filipino folklore
- - Ancient Filipino script
- - Filipino amulet believed to provide protection
- - Traditional Filipino alcoholic beverage
- - Process of settling and establishing control over a territory
- - System of government by the people
- - Body art often done with ink
- - Traditional Filipino boat with colorful sails
- - Mythical bird in Maranao culture
- - One-tenth part of income given to support the church
- - Application of knowledge for practical purposes
- - Filipino poetic debate
- - Spanish policy of concentrating indigenous people into settlements
- - Traditional Filipino headdress
- - Educated Filipino elite during Spanish colonial period
- - Spanish-born residents of the Philippines
- - Historic trade route between Manila and Acapulco
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- - Traditional Filipino genre of poetry
- - Systematic study of the natural world
- - Folklore or legend in Filipino culture
- - Group of individuals living together in a community
- - Traditional Filipino marketplace
- - Traditional Filipino nobleman
- - Traditional Filipino carts pulled by water buffalo
- - Ancient Indian language influencing Filipino culture
- - Filipino mourning and prayer ritual
- - Ancient Filipino boat
- - Resistance movement against Japanese occupation
- - Policy of extending a nation's authority through territorial acquisition
- - Quick-service restaurants
- - Period without war
- - Chief deity in ancient Philippine mythology
- - Filipino term for dried fish
- - Levy imposed by the government
- - Military tactic of irregular warfare
- - Act of freeing from slavery or oppression
- - Term used for indigenous Filipino people
- - Wide, tree-lined streets often found in cities
- - Head or leader in Spanish colonial Philippines
- - Large sailing ships used in trade and war
- - Filipino pre-wedding custom
- - Filipino dish often marinated in vinegar and soy sauce
- - Spanish term for Filipino-born Spaniards
- - Public crier in traditional Filipino communities
52 Clues: - Period without war • - Ancient Filipino boat • - Filipino poetic debate • - Ancient Filipino script • - Quick-service restaurants • - Indigenous Philippine boat • - Filipino pre-wedding custom • - Filipino term for dried fish • - Body art often done with ink • - Traditional Filipino nobleman • - Spanish term for fragileocracy • - Exchange of goods and services • ...
Spanish 2021-03-03
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- mayor administrator of a territorial unit in Colonial New Spain
- Spanish town that developed in New Mexico
- Government body during the Spanish period
- a collection of buildings and an idea built around spreading the Catholic faith
- religious manager of New Mexico during the Spanish period in charge of all church matters
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- a Spanish colonial policy that granted land rights resources and the Indians living on it to Spanish soldiers as a reward for service
- A "ditch-boss"or manager of the acequia
- town council during the Spanish period
- a member of the town council(Cabildo)
- a payment or gift given to show respect
10 Clues: a member of the town council(Cabildo) • town council during the Spanish period • A "ditch-boss"or manager of the acequia • a payment or gift given to show respect • Spanish town that developed in New Mexico • Government body during the Spanish period • mayor administrator of a territorial unit in Colonial New Spain • ...
Spanish Colonial Era Vocab 2024-10-28
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- a Catholic living under vows to God
- Spanish priest who supported the establishment of missions in east Texas. His work and attempts to get the French involved with the missions led to permanent European occupation of Texas
- The country trying to colonize Texas
- Spanish priest who helped establish the first Spanish mission in East Texas, San Francisco de los Tejas
- the process of setting up a territory under the control of a distant country
- the state where this era mainly took place
- a Spanish fort or military outpost oftentimes designed to protect the missions
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- Mission destroyed by the Comanche
- This report suggested closing down the missions
- The country Spain was beefing with
- Spanish settlements designed to convert Native American tribes to Christianity
- the faith and practice of the Catholic church
12 Clues: Mission destroyed by the Comanche • The country Spain was beefing with • a Catholic living under vows to God • The country trying to colonize Texas • the state where this era mainly took place • the faith and practice of the Catholic church • This report suggested closing down the missions • the process of setting up a territory under the control of a distant country • ...
Mod 10: Lesson 4 2022-10-28
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- Spanish conquistador, conqueror of Peru; founder of Lima, from 1530 to 1533. He conquered the Inca Empire
- where did Columbus originally want to go?
- a grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas
- Spanish conquistador (1485-1547); he defeated the Aztec Empire, conquering Mexico for Spain.
- New Mexican pueblo ruler. Led a rebellion against the Spanish (1680)
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- a land controlled by another nation
- a conqueror, one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
- he was taken prisoner by Pizarro after refusing to accept Christianity and surrender his empire to the Spanish conquistadors, Spanish killed him and took control of his empire
- slave-hunting expeditions that explored western brazil, searching for natives to be put to work.
- mixed Spanish and Native American population
10 Clues: a land controlled by another nation • where did Columbus originally want to go? • mixed Spanish and Native American population • a grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas • New Mexican pueblo ruler. Led a rebellion against the Spanish (1680) • a conqueror, one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century • ...
Chapter 11 Vocab Review 2022-05-03
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- capital city of the Aztecs, known for its many canals and floating gardens
- yellowish metal the Spanish were extremely interested in extracting from the New World
- Central American empire eventually defeated and conquered by Hernan Cortes and the Spanish
- something Cortes forced all his soldiers to do in 6 months or else they would lose their encomienda
- deadly disease that weakened the Aztec Empire during their battles with the Spanish
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- new economic system established by the Spanish that effectively enslaved native peoples
- Catholic religious order that took vows of poverty and helped to convert the Aztecs to Christianity
- Spanish Royal official appointed to control and govern the colonies and ensure taxes are paid
- Spanish Conquistador famous for leading the conquest of Mexico
- powerful gunpowder-firearm used by Spanish in the 1500s
10 Clues: powerful gunpowder-firearm used by Spanish in the 1500s • Spanish Conquistador famous for leading the conquest of Mexico • capital city of the Aztecs, known for its many canals and floating gardens • deadly disease that weakened the Aztec Empire during their battles with the Spanish • ...
Chapter 14 2013-01-10
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- A contract between the Spanish crown and a private individual giving the latter exclusive rights to import a stipulated number of slaves into Spanish American colonies
- A system by which the Spanish crown allowed colonists to employ Indians for forced labor
- The exclusive control over production or supply of a commodity or service
- Luther's exposition of his beliefs and differences with the Catholic Church, posted publicly as a challenge to Church authority
- A large rural estate in Spanish America, originating with Spanish colonization in the sixteenth century
- Stock exchange
- A system of forced labor in Peru by which Indian communities were required to give a set number of laborers for public work
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- An economic system characterized by private control over decisions on prices
- Portugal sought souls for this religion in Africa
- An economic policy of non-interference by government in the working of the market and the economic affairs of individuals
- A concession from the Spanish crown to a colonist giving permission to take tribute from a specified number of Indians living in a certain area
- They began sugar cultivation in Brazil in 1560
- The military dictator of Japan, a hereditary title held my three families between 1192 and 1867
- An agricultural worker or peasant bound to the land and legally dependent on the lord
- Any protestants in France in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. There legal status changed according to the wishes of the monarch
15 Clues: Stock exchange • They began sugar cultivation in Brazil in 1560 • Portugal sought souls for this religion in Africa • The exclusive control over production or supply of a commodity or service • An economic system characterized by private control over decisions on prices • An agricultural worker or peasant bound to the land and legally dependent on the lord • ...
Explorers Crossword 2022-12-02
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- a Spanish conquistador that conquered the Inca
- sailed to South America and explored the Amazon
- explored Brazil for Portugal
- had a river in New York and a bay in Canada named after him, he explored for the English
- leader of first expedition to circumnavigate the globe
- explored the southeastern United States for Spain
- explored Canada for France
- first to sail around the southern end of Africa
- lead an expedition from New Spain north into present day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas looking looking for riches for the Spanish
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- a Spanish conquistador that conquered the Aztecs
- sailed north from the Caribbean and explored Florida for the Spanish
- born in Italy, sailed for England, and explored the coast of Canada
- was looking for a new route to Asia, landed in the Caribbean instead
- explored the area of North America that is now the border of USA and Canada
- first to sail around Africa to India
- explored the west coast of the United States
16 Clues: explored Canada for France • explored Brazil for Portugal • first to sail around Africa to India • explored the west coast of the United States • a Spanish conquistador that conquered the Inca • sailed to South America and explored the Amazon • first to sail around the southern end of Africa • a Spanish conquistador that conquered the Aztecs • ...
Revision Yr7 2021-06-04
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- The maths teacher (short versión of maths and teacher)
- I live in Kettering with my mum
- in the photo there is/are
- I will travel and I will learn Spanish
- in the future I will go to university
- I like my science teacher (short version of teacher)
- (the) Maths – plural
- I want to be a nurse
- my school is called
- my brother and my sister
- IT
- a granddad
- I would like to be an engineer (female)
- I like
- the sister is short
- I hate
- I couldn’t have a better teacher
- a big family
- (the) English
- I will do a degree in science
- it is located in corby
- I study
- a grandma
- because he explains really well
- because she is funny
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- DT
- because he is mean/not nice
- I like Geography because it is interesting
- because I’m passionate about helping people.
- I don’t like
- shouts all the time
- I love my Spanish teachers (teacher of Spanish)
- a mum
- When I am older I will be a carpenter (male)
- a brother
- the dad is tall
- If my dreams come true,
- I hate history because it is boring (remember to ensure your adjective matches your noun – gender/plural)
- I prefer Spanish because I am good at it
- he is four years old
- I hate my DT teacher
- because it would be interesting
- (the) Spanish
- I love
- because I am creative (male).
- I have a dog
- I will earn a lot of money
- a dad
- strict (plural and masculine)
- art
- a sister
- (the) ScienceS – plural
52 Clues: DT • IT • art • a mum • a dad • I love • I like • I hate • I study • a sister • a brother • a grandma • a granddad • I don’t like • I have a dog • a big family • (the) Spanish • (the) English • the dad is tall • shouts all the time • my school is called • the sister is short • (the) Maths – plural • I want to be a nurse • he is four years old • I hate my DT teacher • because she is funny • it is located in corby • ...
World Exploration 2021-11-08
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- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- the way of life a people follows
- beyond or across the sea
- goods that are sold to other countries
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- a small,fast,maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work
- a large agricultural estate
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- Aztec Emperor
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
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- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- launched the first great European voyages of exploration
- business where stocks, or a share of ownership in a company, are bought and owned by shareholders
- payments made to support enterprises a government thinks are beneficial
- the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
20 Clues: Aztec Emperor • beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • the way of life a people follows • goods that are sold to other countries • to select for some purpose; to conscript • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • launched the first great European voyages of exploration • payments made to support enterprises a government thinks are beneficial • ...
Spanish Final Project- 4th hour Taylor Baird 2022-03-02
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- the only addition letter of the spanish alphabet
- this temperature is warmer than normal
- Asking what time in the future something will happen or will end at
- A one word farewell to use at the end of a conversation
- Longest country in the world
- Sounds like the English sound of the letter “H”
- the son of my mothers sister
- madre- my father’s wife
- the color of the sky and ocean
- A certain time of day response
- Air moving fastly at most times
- a way to greet someone in the early hours of the day
- Longest spelled day of the week in spanish
- The bushy hair on people’s faces
- the First day of the spanish week
- The country where the Incas settled
- sounds like dice
- The color of most house and summer lawns
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- There is a spanish celebration at this age
- A way to ask what the time is
- this temperature is colder than normal
- Asking someone's feelings in a conversation
- The last month out of the year
- has no sound
- The third month of the year
- a simple way to speak to greet someone
- Borders the United States
- the brother of my mother
- The only false cognate out of the 12 months
- What humans walk on
- Equal or Equal to
- The Color of the clouds in the sky
- How to greet yourself to someone else
- The strongest part of the human body
- the first official letter of the alphabet
- the last day of the week in spanish
36 Clues: has no sound • sounds like dice • Equal or Equal to • What humans walk on • madre- my father’s wife • the brother of my mother • Borders the United States • The third month of the year • Longest country in the world • the son of my mothers sister • A way to ask what the time is • The last month out of the year • the color of the sky and ocean • A certain time of day response • ...
Tek ko_04.05.25 (vol 3) 2025-04-04
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- last color in the rainbow arc
- "Je t'aime"
- Reynolds or Gosling
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep
- morning meal
- "_____ Slytherin": one of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- meal that is either breakfast or lunch
- Spanish "madre" in English
- bella or hermosa or gwapa
- (log 10)+(log 10000)+("X")+("XI")+(cos 90)
- "...____ give me hope, the strength, the will to keep on..."
- "...If a _____ paints a thousand words, then why can't I paint you..."
- "G" in LPG
- a feminine name of Japanese origin meaning "truth" or "reason"
- Spanish "verde" in English
- evening meal
- "____ken": Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games
- a dozen minus two
- food prepared by coagulating soy milk
- "knight" in the chess pieces
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- "mi manchi"
- first color in the rainbow arc
- "calling birds" or "D Artagnan and the Three Musketeers" or "a third of a dozen"
- "...And then she asks me, "Do I look all right?", And I say, "Yes, you look ______ ______...."
- a recording of an image or of moving images
- "____eract": octachoron, or cubic prism
- "...rock a bye _____, on the tree top..."
- "____pack": to pack tightly or to excess
- Spanish "padre" in English
- Spanish "azul" in English
- Geometry or Trigonometry or Calculus
- Banner or Wayne
- "kundol" or "wax gourd"
- average in statistics (eg median, mode)
- "pork ______": Spanish "liempo" in English
- midday meal
- "...Don't take it away from me, Because you don't know what it means ____ ____..."
- "...We are the _____. We are the children..."
38 Clues: "G" in LPG • "mi manchi" • "Je t'aime" • midday meal • morning meal • evening meal • Banner or Wayne • a dozen minus two • Reynolds or Gosling • "kundol" or "wax gourd" • Spanish "azul" in English • bella or hermosa or gwapa • Spanish "padre" in English • Spanish "madre" in English • Spanish "verde" in English • "knight" in the chess pieces • last color in the rainbow arc • ...
the Atlantic world 2024-10-18
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- conquered the Incas and executing their leader, Atahuapla.
- the dominant economic system from the 16th century to the 18th century
- an acute contagious disease caused by the variola virus, a member of the orthopoxvirus family
- his dramatic confrontation with the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés
- pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- a system of exchange in which Europe supplied Africa and the Americas with finished goods
- the stage of the Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas as part of the triangular slave trade
- a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- overthrew the Aztec empire (1519–21) and won Mexico for the crown of Spain.
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- a navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain
- kicked off in the Age of Discovery
- was the last effective Inca emperor before his capture and execution during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
- a business owned by its shareholders, who can buy and sell shares freely.
- two-way exchanges between the Americas and Europe/Africa
- transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people to the Americas.
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.
- he term used to refer to Spanish and Portuguese soldiers and explorers.
- America's first permanent English colony
20 Clues: kicked off in the Age of Discovery • America's first permanent English colony • two-way exchanges between the Americas and Europe/Africa • conquered the Incas and executing their leader, Atahuapla. • a navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain • the dominant economic system from the 16th century to the 18th century • ...
Food: And all Relates Adjectives + Verbs 2024-04-22
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- In Spanish to say "you want", you say "tu _________"
- In Spanish to sway "we try", you say "nosotros ___________"
- This describes food that is SWEET like sugar.
- "I like" in Spanish as in "_____ _________ la manzana"
- This food group includes pollo, bistec and tocino.
- This describes food that is HOT in temperature.
- Ms. Buckey has to have 3 of these a day to keep her energy up.
- These orange fruits pair well in a juice you may have for breakfast.
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- When you want something, you say "yo ___________."
- "She tries" in Spanish
- This yellow fruit is tropical and goes in a frozen drink.
- When something is SPICY like salsa.
- One of these fruits a day keeps the doctor away
- This type of meat pairs well with breakfast.
- This goes well with many things like nachos and tacos, but do not eat it if you are lactose intolerant.
15 Clues: "She tries" in Spanish • When something is SPICY like salsa. • This type of meat pairs well with breakfast. • This describes food that is SWEET like sugar. • One of these fruits a day keeps the doctor away • This describes food that is HOT in temperature. • When you want something, you say "yo ___________." • This food group includes pollo, bistec and tocino. • ...
The King's Fifth Vocabulary 2025-10-21
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- An instrument used at sea for taking the altitude of a celestial body
- A system of mountain ranges often consisting of a number of more or less parallel chains
- Marked by ease and fluency
- A disposition to be merciful; an act of leniency
- A piece of armor covering the body from neck to girdle
- A medieval/Renaissance Spanish copper coin and monetary unit
- A man's close fitting jacket worn especially during the Renaissance
- A book of sailing directions with charts and descriptions of harbors and coasts
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- A steep-sided gully formed by the action of fast-flowing water
- The chief administrative and judicial officer of a Spanish town
- A musket equipped with a slow-burning cord to ignite the charge
- A level, open stretch of paved or grassy ground
- A Spanish or Mexican gentleman
- A Spanish word meaning vulture
- One who has the exclusive right or legal title to something: owner
15 Clues: Marked by ease and fluency • A Spanish or Mexican gentleman • A Spanish word meaning vulture • A level, open stretch of paved or grassy ground • A disposition to be merciful; an act of leniency • A piece of armor covering the body from neck to girdle • A medieval/Renaissance Spanish copper coin and monetary unit • ...
Unit Seven Part One Review - Industrialization and Imperialism 2026-01-05
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- The interception of the __ ___ ___ criticizing President McKinley was one of the causes of the Spanish-American War. (3 words/no spaces)
- The Spanish-American War was fought to release this country from the control of Spain.
- This newspaper tycoon is credited with saving the Statue of Liberty by creating the country's largest fundraiser.
- This nickname created by Mark Twain describes the contrast of the overall economic growth of the country during the time period with the increase in poverty for many average Americans. (2 words/no spaces)
- This US Volunteer Calvary regiment was led by Teddy Roosevelt and is best known for the charge on San Juan Hill that led to the end of the Spanish-American War. (2 words/no spaces)
- In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the US experienced a period of _____, where cities rapidly grew due to the creation of new factories, an influx of immigrants, and the creation of new innovations.
- Alexander Graham Bell's invention that allowed for people to communicate by voice almost instantaneously, allowing for news to spread more quickly.
- This individual used photography to document "How the Other Half Lives" in an attempt to spark reforms to help those battling poverty and squalid living conditions.
- Due to the extreme overcrowding of cities, ____ became a big issue that the government attempted to combat with the creation of things like mugshots, criminal profiling, and the "3rd Degree"
- The signing of this document officially ended the Spanish-American War and resulted in the US gaining control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines (despite the Filipino rebellion to try and prevent this from occurring). (3 words/no spaces)
- Thomas Edison's invention that allowed for the world to battle the darkness electronically for the first time. (2 words/no spaces)
- This term means extending a country's power and influence beyond their physical borders.
- This country attempted a rebellion against US control after they were "sold" to the US following the Spanish-American War.
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- This conflict was fought in 1898, resulted in few US casualties, greatly expanded US's foreign power, and is considered the climax of American Imperialism. (3 words and a hyphen, no spaces)
- This innovation created a way to produce steel in a quicker and significantly less expensive way. (2 words/no spaces)
- The explosion and subsequent sinking of the ___ ___ was one of the causes of the Spanish-American War, although evidence later disputed that the ship was actually attacked. (2 words/no spaces)
- One of the ____ causes of the Spanish-American War include a desire for overseas bases and international recognition.
- This group of Americans argued for the creation of a US empire using evidence such as the creation of new markets, additional naval bases, and claiming that it was our job to "civilize weaker peoples" (2 words with a hyphen, no spaces)
- This group of Americans argued against the creation of a US empire using evidence such as rule without consent, the economic cost, and the ignoring of needed reforms at home. (2 words with a hyphen, no spaces)
- This individual rose to popularity due to his role as a colonel in the Spanish-American War. He would go on to become VP, and ultimately president of the US.
- The creation of _____ and the subway allowed for people in cities to travel more quickly and easily.
- One of the ____ causes of the Spanish-American War include sensationalized stories in Hurst's and Pulitzer's newspapers that spurred American anger.
- There was an explosion of _____ in the US during the late 1800s and early 1900s due to many people seeking a better life in the US. Unfortunately, many people faced poverty and difficulties after arriving in the US.
- The mass production of steel allowed cities to grow upward through the building of _______.
- One of the ____ causes of the Spanish-American War include control of the Cuban sugar market.
25 Clues: The Spanish-American War was fought to release this country from the control of Spain. • This term means extending a country's power and influence beyond their physical borders. • The mass production of steel allowed cities to grow upward through the building of _______. • ...
Effects of European Exploration Review 2020-04-06
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- People of Native and African descent, lowest class in Spanish Colonial Society.
- Land and native populations given away to Conquistadors and soldiers. (Spanish plantations)
- Indigenous People conquered by Cortes that suffered effects of enslavement and loss of culture.
- Fought for the rights of Native populations under Spanish control but led to increased African slavery.
- King of the Kongo who was tricked into an uneven trade with the Portuguese which depopulated his nation.
- The flow around the world of plants, animals and microorganisms from one region to the next.
- a former slave who purchased his freedom and brought awareness to the plight of enslaved Africans in his autobiography.
- A 3 leg trade between Europe, Africa and the New World.
- The medicinal plant from the New World that cured diseases like Malaria.
- Spanish people who were born in the New World.
- Transferred raw materials like cash crops to Europe.
- Indigenous people who were living in the Greater Antilles and the generosity and Old World diseases sealed their fate.
- Commodities that were cultivated by slave labor on plantations in the New World. Ex. Tobacco, sugar, cotton, etc.
- The second leg of the trade that had horrific and inhumane conditions for Africans.
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- This group suffered effects such as dehumanization, abuse and loss of a generation.
- Last king of the Aztecs, whose wars prior to Spanish Exploration, led to easy allies for the Spaniards.
- A disease from the Old World that had decimated the Native populations that contracted it.
- Transferred manufactured goods like guns and rum to Africa.
- Transferred mainly Slaves to the New World but also gum and ivory.
- Indigenous people conquered by Pizarro and suffered effects of forced labor in mines and conversion to Christianity.
- Last emperor of the Incas was killed even after his ransom of gold and silver, was paid to Pizarro.
- Spanish people who were born in Spain living in the colonies.
- People of Native and European descent, second class citizens.
- This region includes Europe, Africa and Asia
24 Clues: This region includes Europe, Africa and Asia • Spanish people who were born in the New World. • Transferred raw materials like cash crops to Europe. • A 3 leg trade between Europe, Africa and the New World. • Transferred manufactured goods like guns and rum to Africa. • Spanish people who were born in Spain living in the colonies. • ...
Cinco de Mayo 2022-05-02
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- What is the Spanish word for "parade"?
- What is the Spanish word for "hat"?
- What is the Spanish word for "music"?
- What is the Spanish word for "sing"?
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- What is the Spanish word for "dance"?
- What is the Spanish word for "party"?
- What is the Spanish word for "celebrate"?
- What is the Spanish word for "food"?
8 Clues: What is the Spanish word for "hat"? • What is the Spanish word for "food"? • What is the Spanish word for "sing"? • What is the Spanish word for "dance"? • What is the Spanish word for "party"? • What is the Spanish word for "music"? • What is the Spanish word for "parade"? • What is the Spanish word for "celebrate"?
Major Figures 2021-12-14
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- He wrote the “Manual for Constructing Scenes and Machines in Theatre” which is the most referenced piece for stagecraft, scenery, and perspective
- dramatist aide from Shakespeare who is known for his tragedies “The White Devil” and “The Duchess of Malfi”
- actor who gained popularity through his work as the first player of many major Shakespeare plays. His roles include Richard the 3rd, Romeo, Hamlet, and Macbeth.
- world-renown poet and dramatist who influenced the works of many playwrights written in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- painter and architect who developed the “Complete Works on Architecture and Perspective” which had great influence on European architecture
- another dramatist who collaborated with various artists (like Francis Beaumont) on tragedies and comedies.
- His most famous works include Volpone, The Silent Woman, and Every Man in His Humour
- well-known critic who translated various dramatic pieces included Aristotle’s Poetics
- founder and performer of Compagnia dei Gelosi which was the most known commedia dell'arte troupes
- poet and playwright who collaborated with various writers on comedies and tragedies
- a group of dramatists who influenced the notion of plays about diversity and quality. Include Robert green, Thomas Nashe, Thomas Lodge, George Peele, and Christopher Marlowe
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- Spanish dramatist and poet who succeeded Lope de Vega and further developed spanish golden age theatre
- Spanish dramatist, monk, and poet known for originating the popular character Don Juan
- Spanish scholar, nun, poet, and dramatist known for her writings of the first feminist manifesto
- one of the most famous commedia dell’arte companies who performed for royal houses and expanded traditional commedia across Europe
- Italian designer and engineer who moved to madrid to produce theatrical pieces for the royal court.
- architect and designer known for founding traditional architecture in England. His work includes the Banqueting House at Whitehall and the Queen’s Chapel
- Italian designer and engineer with notable inventions are the revolving stage and chariot-and-pole system
- Spanish poet, novelist, and playwright known as a key figure of Baroque Literature
- English dramatist who developed plot structure allowing plays to have a middle and final climax
- controversial poet and Shakespeare’s successor, Marlowe was known for his discovery and implementation of unrhymed iambic pentameter
- comedic actor and movement specialist known for his original casting in Shakespeare’s dramas.
- Spanish author and the precursor to the golden age of Spanish theatre/ He aided in the popularity of humorous plays.
23 Clues: Spanish poet, novelist, and playwright known as a key figure of Baroque Literature • poet and playwright who collaborated with various writers on comedies and tragedies • His most famous works include Volpone, The Silent Woman, and Every Man in His Humour • well-known critic who translated various dramatic pieces included Aristotle’s Poetics • ...
Topic 2. Lesson 1:Quiz Review 2023-01-16
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- The reason Spain trained natives and used colony and society organization.
- One of the impacts of New Spain on the americas before parts of it became the U.S.A.
- The short name or advertisment of Spain's three phrase motivation in the new world "gold, glory, god".
- eventual U.S.A state that became home to the 1st European colony of the "americas".
- The reason why laws written to help natives in New Spain did not work.
- total number of levels in Spanish colonial society
- One of the unseen reasons Aztec lost to the Spanish, also a particular set of beliefs.
- The feeling that some Aztec and Inca had toward their empires because of civic conflict and being conquered by neighboring tribes.
- Shortened name of Spain's most popular type of colony in New Spain.
- parts of New Spain that were in the americas before the U.S.A existed.
- The continent where slaves came from to replace native american workers in New Spain.
- The type of wealth Cortez was interested in.
- The adjective to describe the type of workforce the New Spain colonies need. Opposite of natives dying easily due to disease. Also the opposite of "rickety".
- Category of all seen advantages of the Spanish vs the Aztec and Inca.
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- The business of creating colonies. Also Spain's focus in section 3 of the lesson.
- Number of settlement types that were run in New Spain.
- The ocean the was crossed for slave trade in africa.
- the result of most of Spain's expeditions in the americas. Also cause them to refocus on colonies.
- The human essence of our personal ancestry or heritage. Also samples of it are taken at some Dr. appointments.
- probably the biggest and most long last negative consequence of Spanish colonies in the "americas".
- Action native took against the Spanish when their ways of life were not honored.
- Type of Spanish colony that could protect all others. Answer in english version of the word.
- a New Spain system that gave Spanish settlers all of the advantages and all the disadvantages to the natives.
- adverb that means to cross, extend through or beyond.
- Africans had previous ------- to European disease and therefore less likely to die.
- This is the shortest version of what Bartolome de Las Casa compared natives to in his essay "Tear of Indians".
- the second phase of Spain's focus in the "new world" after the conquering was done.
- One of the two main focuses of a pueblo style colony. Also means agriculture.
28 Clues: The type of wealth Cortez was interested in. • total number of levels in Spanish colonial society • The ocean the was crossed for slave trade in africa. • adverb that means to cross, extend through or beyond. • Number of settlement types that were run in New Spain. • Shortened name of Spain's most popular type of colony in New Spain. • ...
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Ch. 3 Spanish Exploration 2013-08-20
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- First Spanish colony?
- The number of known continents in the world in the early 1400's?
- Conquered the Indian nation of the Aztecs?
- Term meaning to travel all the way around the globe?
- Where Columbus thought he had landed on his voyage?
- His travels from Europe to Asia for spice trade inspired explorers?
- The explorer whose expedition enabled the world to know two new continents?
- Earliest group believed to have sailed to North America?
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- Whose culture can be seen from Texas to the Southwest?
- Group Las Casas suggested as a solution to enslavement of Natives?
- First Spanish colony on the mainland (Florida) of North America?
- Conquered the Indian nation of the Incas?
- The prevailing view of how early Asians may have gotten to the Americas?
- Spanish conquistadors wanted to spread this to natives and other non-believers?
- Crossed Panama to the Pacific Ocean?
15 Clues: First Spanish colony? • Crossed Panama to the Pacific Ocean? • Conquered the Indian nation of the Incas? • Conquered the Indian nation of the Aztecs? • Where Columbus thought he had landed on his voyage? • Term meaning to travel all the way around the globe? • Whose culture can be seen from Texas to the Southwest? • ...
ExploThe Europeans Explorers crossword 2022-12-07
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- father of new france discovered lake champlain betwwen nys and vt
- was a famous cartographer the americas are named for him
- a spanish conquistador destroyed aztec empire in mexico
- de soto sailed for spain discovered missisipi river
- sailed for portugal reached the cape of good hope
- opened the navigation school in portugal
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- sialed for france founded the st lawrance river, wich led to the great lakes
- sailed for portugal first to find an all water route to india around Africa in 1490
- sailed for spanish discovered new world in 1492
- spanish word for conquerer
- england france and the netherlands were looking for it
- a spanish sailer conquered the incan empire in peru
- sailed for englanch and nether lands discovered hudson bay
- sailed for spain first voyage to sail completely around the world
- an italian who was the first to land in north america
15 Clues: spanish word for conquerer • opened the navigation school in portugal • sailed for spanish discovered new world in 1492 • sailed for portugal reached the cape of good hope • a spanish sailer conquered the incan empire in peru • de soto sailed for spain discovered missisipi river • an italian who was the first to land in north america • ...
Texas history work 2020-10-13
13 Clues: mixed • water • change • big gun • a religion • cannon walls • two thing apart • mexican american • spanish conqueror • spanish structure • concerts organizer • member of religion • a group of very impotant people
chapter 3-4 vocab words 2019-08-27
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- system,slave,labor
- conquistador,deafeatedInca
- Spanish,explorer
- treaty,Spain,Portugal
- Portuguese,supporter,exploration
- explorer,Portugal,India
- lands,controlled,nations
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- company,Dutch,Asia
- Spaniard,conquistador,defeatedAztec
- mixed,Spanish,NativeAmerican,person
- Italian,explorer,Americas
- Portuguese,explorer,Africa
- claimedbyfrance
- lastIncanRuler
14 Clues: lastIncanRuler • claimedbyfrance • Spanish,explorer • system,slave,labor • company,Dutch,Asia • treaty,Spain,Portugal • explorer,Portugal,India • lands,controlled,nations • Italian,explorer,Americas • conquistador,deafeatedInca • Portuguese,explorer,Africa • Portuguese,supporter,exploration • Spaniard,conquistador,defeatedAztec • mixed,Spanish,NativeAmerican,person
Unit 5 Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-08
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- People who are half Spanish and half African
- People who are half Spanish and half native
- Spanish conquistador; famous for destroying the Aztecs
- Explorer who sailed for the English and the Dutch and claimed two bodies of water that are now named for him
- Explorer who sailed for Portugal; known for pioneering a water route to India around the Cape of Good Hope
- Government grants; only used by the wealthiest nations
- Pure blooded Spaniards born in the New World
- Spanish conquistador and explorer who destroyed the Inca
- Early English explorer; explored the coastlines of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and New England; made the first claims for England
- Explorer who sailed for Portugal and claimed Brazil after realizing part of it was on Portugal's side of the line
- Explorer who sailed for France; sailed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico and claimed the lad for his king
- Explorer who sailed for France; sailed down the St. Lawrence River and claimed the region of New France
- Explorer who sailed for England and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth for his daring raids as a sea dog
- economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods that they bought
- Navigational instruments developed during the Renaissance and used during the Age of Exploration
- Explorer who sailed for Portugal; known for sailing to the Cape of Good Hope
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- Explorer who sailed for Spain; known for sailing west in attempt to reach India
- Explorer who sailed for Spain; claimed Florida while looking for the Fountain of Youth
- A line created by the Pope that split the Atlantic Ocean down the middle; Portugal got control of everything east of the line, while Spain got control of everything west of the line
- The global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas
- Import tax (on foreign goods)
- Explorer who sailed for France; established Quebec as the first French colony
- Labor system used by the Spanish on the natives
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship.
- A type of company formed when private investors pool their money together to form a company
- Government officials that governed over Spanish settlements in the New World; this position could only be held by Peninsulars
- Native or local
- English pirates
28 Clues: Native or local • English pirates • Import tax (on foreign goods) • People who are half Spanish and half native • People who are half Spanish and half African • Pure blooded Spaniards born in the New World • Labor system used by the Spanish on the natives • a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship. • Spanish conquistador; famous for destroying the Aztecs • ...
WHAP Unit 4 2024-04-26
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- three motives/reasons behind why governments started to fund maritime exploration
- an instrument used by sailors to determine their location by observing the position of the stars and planets,
- the extensive movements of plants, animals, diseases, and peoples between the Old (Africa + Eurasia) and New Worlds (The Americas)
- large trading merchant ship operating in European waters (especially by the Portuguese) 14th- 17th century
- imperial dominance based on control of trade in an area rather than on control of subject peoples; practiced by Europeans in the Indian Ocean (especially Portuguese) as they took over trade from Arab and Muslim merchants who previously dominated trade
- economic system where nations seek to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold/silver and by exporting more goods than they imported
- Portuguese prince who promoted and funded the study of navigation and directed voyages of exploration down the western coast of Africa.
- Ocean where new extensive trade began after the "discovery" of the Americas by Columbus
- labor system originated in the Incan Empire but was used by Spanish colonizers. It is a form of mandatory public service/labor that was done as a tribute to the government.
- labor system of large agricultural estates (like plantations) that were developed in the Spanish Empire in the Americas. Typically owned by wealthy landowners, and they were worked by indentured laborers, including indigenous people and African slaves
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- labor system established by the Spanish crown granted Spanish colonists the right to demand labor of a certain number of native peoples in the mines and fields.
- West African Empire made rich by selling gold, ivory, and enslaved people to Europeans
- form of labor where an individual is under contract to work without a salary to repay a loan within a certain timeframe.
- a business owned by its investors, with each investor owning a share of the company based on the amount that they've invested. Created to fund early maritime exploration
- A type of slavery where you are considered property
- Name for the Spaniards living in the Spanish colonies in America.at They were at the top of the Spanish hierarchy.
- a type of state-centered empire that used naval (sea) power to gain global dominance of territories in Asia, Africa, and America from 1450 to 1750.
- small, highly maneuverable ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic; used for long voyages at great speed from 15th - 17th centuries; used for exploration, not trade
- the three-legged trade route that made up the Atlantic slave trade. The three stops in this trade network were in Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- a hierarchical system implemented in the Spanish colonies in the Americas that determined your status based on race and proximity to European heritage
20 Clues: A type of slavery where you are considered property • three motives/reasons behind why governments started to fund maritime exploration • West African Empire made rich by selling gold, ivory, and enslaved people to Europeans • Ocean where new extensive trade began after the "discovery" of the Americas by Columbus • ...
Text Introduction - Speech to The Troops at Tilbury 2026-02-19
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- - Elizabeth’s marital status despite having many suitors
- - Elizabeth’s father and former King of England (No spaces)
- - The important people whose support Elizabeth gained
- - Queen of England and daughter of Henry VIII
- - The name of the massive Spanish naval fleet
- - The location where Elizabeth gave her famous speech to the troops
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- - The name of the historical period during her reign
- - The country the Spanish fleet intended to invade
- - The word many used to describe the "unbeatable" Spanish fleet
- - What Elizabeth helped do for her country as a popular monarch
- - Elizabeth’s half-brother who ruled before her
- - The leader who sent the Spanish fleet to attack England
- - Elizabeth’s half-sister who imprisoned her for a year
13 Clues: - Queen of England and daughter of Henry VIII • - The name of the massive Spanish naval fleet • - Elizabeth’s half-brother who ruled before her • - The country the Spanish fleet intended to invade • - The name of the historical period during her reign • - The important people whose support Elizabeth gained • - Elizabeth’s half-sister who imprisoned her for a year • ...
Science and Technology and Nation Building 2023-10-23
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- - Spanish colonists born in the Philippines.
- - A mandatory financial charge or levy imposed by the government on individuals or businesses to fund public services.
- food - Quick-service restaurants offering ready-to-eat meals.
- - A Filipino alcoholic beverage made from coconut sap.
- - An ancient Indo-Aryan language that has had a significant influence on various Asian languages and cultures.
- - A system of government where citizens have a say in decision-making through voting and representation.
- - A popular Filipino dish made with meat (often pork or chicken) marinated and cooked in a sauce of vinegar, soy sauce, and spices.
- - A term used to describe the influence of Spanish friars in the Philippines during the colonial period.
- - Heavy weaponry used in warfare, such as cannons and guns.
- - The process of freeing individuals from slavery or oppression.
- - An amulet or charm believed to provide protection or supernatural powers.
- - A Filipino pre-wedding custom involving the groom's family visiting the bride's family to formalize the marriage.
- - Decorative pieces or ornaments.
- - A Filipino ceremony involving the placing of a headdress as a sign of respect or honor.
- - A Spanish term for a local leader or head of a barangay in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era.
- - Filipino word for "image" or "picture."
- - A class of freeborn Filipino nobility during pre-colonial times.
- - An ancient Filipino script, also known as Baybayin, used for writing.
- - Educated Filipinos during the Spanish colonial period who sought reforms and changes in their society.
- - A noble title in pre-colonial Philippines.
- - A group of individuals living together in a structured community.
- - A Filipino mourning tradition that involves nightly prayers for the deceased.
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- - A communist guerrilla movement in the Philippines.
- - A traditional Filipino symbol and art motif often representing a mythical bird.
- - A mythical creature in Filipino folklore, often associated with shape-shifting and malevolent intentions.
- - The process of establishing control over a territory or people by a foreign power.
- - Irregular fighters who engage in unconventional warfare.
- - The systematic study of the natural world and its phenomena.
- - A term historically used in the Philippines to refer to the indigenous people or commoners during the Spanish colonial period.
- - A form of poetic debate or competition in Filipino literature.
- - A traditional Filipino town crier who made announcements and public proclamations.
- trade - A trade policy that allows goods and services to be exchanged between countries with minimal or no restrictions or tariffs.
- - A Filipino rite of passage for young boys.
- - Spanish sailing vessels used for trade and exploration in the Pacific.
- - Ancient Filipino boat used for trade and transportation.
- - Spanish colonists born in the Iberian Peninsula.
- - A traditional Filipino blood compact ceremony.
- - A portion of one's income, usually 10%, given as a contribution to a religious organization, often in Christianity.
- - A Filipino custom of communal unity and cooperation.
- - The policy of extending a nation's power through colonization or military force.
- - A pre-colonial Filipino deity or god.
- - Permanent designs or markings on the skin created by injecting ink into the dermis layer.
- - A Filipino term for legends, myths, or folklore stories.
- - Spanish mission towns in the Philippines that aimed to convert indigenous people to Christianity.
- - A traditional Filipino farming method involving the slash-and-burn technique.
- - The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
46 Clues: - Decorative pieces or ornaments. • - A pre-colonial Filipino deity or god. • - Filipino word for "image" or "picture." • - Spanish colonists born in the Philippines. • - A Filipino rite of passage for young boys. • - A noble title in pre-colonial Philippines. • - A traditional Filipino blood compact ceremony. • - Spanish colonists born in the Iberian Peninsula. • ...
Sight Words, Lists #1 - #3 2022-09-30
9 Clues: Spanish: playa • _____'s my pen! • Please ______ here. • Spanish: Que? Cual? • I _____ one sister. • ____ out your computers. • Spanish: nosotros, nosotras • Let's _____ our computers now. • Spanish: tu, su (tu lapiz, su lapiz)
Foreign words 2024-01-23
9 Clues: Spanish for cat • Spanish for book • French for Hello • Spanish for ruler • Spanish for autumn • German for Morning • French for thank you • German for thank you • Dutch for good morning
Mara Sechrengost - Section 1 & 2 2020-10-19
Across
- land in the coast of virginia clamied by the colonists and named in honor of their king
- spanish forced native americans to work within this system; forced natives to farm, ranch, and mine for spanish landlords
- the incan ruler
- conquistador that marched a small army into south america; conquered the Incan Empire
- a dispute of land claims in the ohio valley led to this war between the british and french on the north american continent
- land controlled by another nation
- a Spaniard that landed on the shores of Mexico
- - Genoese sea captain that made a daring voyage from Spain in 1942
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- mixed spanish and native american
- the dutch holdings in north america
- the base of france's colonial empire in north america
- cortes and spanish explorers who followed him
- native american ruler; king philip
- group that founded a second english colony, plymouth, in massachusetts
- group that sought religious freedom from england's anglican church
15 Clues: the incan ruler • mixed spanish and native american • land controlled by another nation • native american ruler; king philip • the dutch holdings in north america • cortes and spanish explorers who followed him • a Spaniard that landed on the shores of Mexico • the base of france's colonial empire in north america • ...
Kathleen Farabaugh-Chapter 4-Sections 1 and 2 2020-10-19
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- the base of France´s colonial empire in Native America
- he was a Spaniard
- lands that are controlled by another nation
- a system where Spanish forced Native Americans to undergo a system where the natives farmed, ranched, or mined for Spanish landlords
- a group of people who founded a second English colony(Plymouth), persecuted for religious beliefs
- the Incan ruler that pizzaro and his army met
- sought religious freedom from England´s Anglican Church
- a man who marched a small force into South America.
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- a Genoese sea captain
- a Native American ruler who led an attack on colonial villages throughout Massachusetts.
- a dispute over Ohio Valley land claims
- cortes and the other Spanish explorers who followed him
- the holding of the Dutch in North America
- mixed Spanish and Native American populations
- land in Virginia that colonists claimed and named after their king
15 Clues: he was a Spaniard • a Genoese sea captain • a dispute over Ohio Valley land claims • the holding of the Dutch in North America • lands that are controlled by another nation • mixed Spanish and Native American populations • the Incan ruler that pizzaro and his army met • a man who marched a small force into South America. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2023-09-13
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- Mixing English and Spanish
- Hispanics have become the largest racial or ethnic group in this costal state
- Popular style of music influenced by hip hop, reggae, and other Caribbean music
- Famous Puerto Rican "Yankee" who helped popularize reggaeton
- A Disney character we don't talk about
- DC boasts the second largest population of _____ in the country
- Thank you in Spanish
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- Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got, I'm still ...
- A delicious thick corn tortilla stuffed with various fillings including meats, cheese, refried beans
- Hello in Spanish
- Bad Bunny might be his stage name, but his real name also starts with a "B"
- September 15 is the anniversary of what for Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua?
- Goodbye in Spanish
- Both a style of music and a great pair to chips
- First Latina to serve on the Supreme Court (last name)
15 Clues: Hello in Spanish • Goodbye in Spanish • Thank you in Spanish • Mixing English and Spanish • A Disney character we don't talk about • Both a style of music and a great pair to chips • Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got, I'm still ... • First Latina to serve on the Supreme Court (last name) • Famous Puerto Rican "Yankee" who helped popularize reggaeton • ...
Chapter 3 - The Spanish Explore America 2023-10-13
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- the people and language of Spain
- state west of Texas and east of Arizona
- a Spanish mission in New Mexico; today it is a big city
- large state bordered by Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and New Mexico
- a very big river; de Soto discovered it
- He looked for seven cities made of gold in 1540, but he never found them
- large state south of Oregon and west of Nevada
- The Spanish wanted the Indians to become members of this religion.
- In 1539, deSoto traveled here with 700 people to look for gold
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- to travel in another place and learn and discover new things
- In the 1500s, Spanish people wanted to live in America. They went to Mexico and ___________.
- places in Texas, California, and New Mexico where priests worked.
- country south of the United States
- They worked in the churches in the missions.
- He looked for gold in the Southeast U.S.
15 Clues: the people and language of Spain • country south of the United States • state west of Texas and east of Arizona • a very big river; de Soto discovered it • He looked for gold in the Southeast U.S. • They worked in the churches in the missions. • large state south of Oregon and west of Nevada • a Spanish mission in New Mexico; today it is a big city • ...
The Spanish-American War 2017-10-27
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- He was a Cuban rebel leader
- a Spanish colony during this era
- Held many colonies in the Caribbean
- main port city in Cuba
- Brutal Spanish general known as The Butcher.
- Spanish troops put Cuban civilians into these to control rebels
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- method of warfare such as ambushes
- American entrepreneurs invested $50 million dollars into these
- Spanish for "Free Cuba!"
- Cuban rebels were seeking this from Spain
- American battleship sent to Cuba to protect American citizens
11 Clues: main port city in Cuba • Spanish for "Free Cuba!" • He was a Cuban rebel leader • a Spanish colony during this era • method of warfare such as ambushes • Held many colonies in the Caribbean • Cuban rebels were seeking this from Spain • Brutal Spanish general known as The Butcher. • American battleship sent to Cuba to protect American citizens • ...
Absolutism 2025-10-01
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- their authority to rule came directly from god
- In the early 1600s, this French bishop defended the theory of divine right and royal absolutism
- 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.
- 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
- This is what happened to the Spanish Empire after the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
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- A monarch who expanded Spanish influence, strengthened the Catholic church, and made his own power absolute.
- this empire included the German states of the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Netherlands.
- This happened against the Inquisition in the 1560s.
- This person was one of the famous painters in this era. Known for making haunting religious pictures and striking portraits of Spanish nobles.
- 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.
13 Clues: their authority to rule came directly from god • This happened against the Inquisition in the 1560s. • Lope de Vega, one of Spain’s most famous figures, because he did lots of this. • An isolated, somber palace outside Madrid that reflected the king's character. • He became the ruler of both the Spanish and Habsburg empires in the early 1500s • ...
The King’s Fifth Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-21
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- a severe squall of rain and wind especially along the west coast of Central America
- Root vegetables, sweet/ nutty flavor
- A brook/ creek
- a way to grow crops
- small, copper coin of Spain that was discontinued in 1814
- A type of tree or shrub native to North America, known for wood and pods
- another word for corn
- a gun that uses a burning cord to ignite gunpowder
- a type of donkey
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- a hurricane wind that occurs along the west coast of Mexico
- spanish word for lord, sir
- appellate court in Spain
- mountain ridge or chain
- Bones on fingers and toes of verterbrates
- Rallying cry
- Spanish word for “conduct”
- Spanish word for “a friend”
17 Clues: Rallying cry • A brook/ creek • a type of donkey • a way to grow crops • another word for corn • mountain ridge or chain • appellate court in Spain • spanish word for lord, sir • Spanish word for “conduct” • Spanish word for “a friend” • Root vegetables, sweet/ nutty flavor • Bones on fingers and toes of verterbrates • a gun that uses a burning cord to ignite gunpowder • ...
Cuban Revolution 2024-02-07
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- American commander who attacked the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay(6)
- A policy or practice by which a country extends its power, influence, and control over other territories
- Cause of the Cuban Revolution related to inequalities in health and education (12)
- Spanish-American War began after the sinking of this ship (7)
- National heroes emerged from the Spanish-American War, such as Teddy(8)
- American propaganda against Spain circulated in newspapers during the Spanish-American(9)
- The Cuban Revolution began against the government of Fulgencio(6)
- Atrocities committed during the Ten Years War, such as the execution of medical students (11)
- formed a renowned friendship and business relationship with gangster Meyer(6)
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- refers to the process by which colonies gain independence from their colonial rulers and establish their own sovereign states.
- Spanish-American War ended with the signing of the Treaty of(5)
- Social inequality and division between social classes were causes of the Cuban(11)
- Term used to describe the brutal and corrupt leader Fulgencio Batista (8)
- Fidel Castro led a force of rebels against the government of Fulgencio(6)
- Country where the Ten Years War began(5)
15 Clues: Country where the Ten Years War began(5) • Spanish-American War began after the sinking of this ship (7) • Spanish-American War ended with the signing of the Treaty of(5) • The Cuban Revolution began against the government of Fulgencio(6) • American commander who attacked the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay(6) • ...
Art 2024-09-18
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- Las ________, 1656
- Art about the state of the world, popularized in 1960s
- ____ thing, piece by Damian Ortega
- One of Picasso's most famous murals, showcased on contemporary slide
- Name of our group :)
- Art about Mexican revolution
- Art in spanish
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- artistic in spanish
- Art about Spanish civil war
- An ancient method of making pots with clay
- Sculpture by Picasso
- ___ picasso
12 Clues: ___ picasso • Art in spanish • Las ________, 1656 • artistic in spanish • Name of our group :) • Sculpture by Picasso • Art about Spanish civil war • Art about Mexican revolution • ____ thing, piece by Damian Ortega • An ancient method of making pots with clay • Art about the state of the world, popularized in 1960s • ...
Exploring the Americas 2021-09-27
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- a form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- The use of scientific knowledge to solve practical problems
- a town and center of trade in Spanish America
- a narrow water passage between larger bodies of water
- a fleet of warships
- a Spanish community for the religious conversion and training of Native Americans
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- a movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing the Protestant churches
- Spanish Explorer
- navigation aid that shows the direction in which a person or vessel is traveling
- to go around completely
- a fort in Spanish America
- resistance
12 Clues: resistance • Spanish Explorer • a fleet of warships • to go around completely • a fort in Spanish America • a town and center of trade in Spanish America • a narrow water passage between larger bodies of water • The use of scientific knowledge to solve practical problems • a form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church • ...
Early Exploration Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-22
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- a fort
- to travel completely around something
- empire in South America ended by the Spanish
- a religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans converted to Christianity
- empire in Central America ended by the Spanish
- when two or more groups or objects come together
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- traditional stories
- resistance of an organization to infection or disease
- a communal Native American structure; a town in Spanish-ruled lands
- a point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- Spanish explorer in the America's during the 1500s
- to commit oneself or one's resources to something
12 Clues: a fort • traditional stories • to travel completely around something • empire in South America ended by the Spanish • empire in Central America ended by the Spanish • when two or more groups or objects come together • to commit oneself or one's resources to something • Spanish explorer in the America's during the 1500s • ...
Spanish flu 2025-12-03
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- The microorganism responsible for the Spanish Flu.
- Medicine used to reduce fever and pain during the flu.
- A worldwide outbreak of disease.
- A method to prevent getting the flu.
- A common symptom of the Spanish Flu.
- Isolating sick people to prevent the spread of disease.
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- A serious lung infection often caused by the flu.
- Worn to protect against the spread of the flu.
- A common symptom of the Spanish Flu.
- A localized outbreak of disease, smaller than a pandemic.
- Keeping sick people separate from the healthy to stop disease spread.
- Breathing in steam or medicine for relief from symptoms.
- How the Spanish Flu spread easily from person to person.
- aches A common symptom of the Spanish Flu.
14 Clues: A worldwide outbreak of disease. • A common symptom of the Spanish Flu. • A method to prevent getting the flu. • A common symptom of the Spanish Flu. • aches A common symptom of the Spanish Flu. • Worn to protect against the spread of the flu. • A serious lung infection often caused by the flu. • The microorganism responsible for the Spanish Flu. • ...
Cinco de Mayo 2022-05-02
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- What is the Spanish word for "parade"?
- What is the Spanish word for "hat"?
- What is the Spanish word for "music"?
- What is the Spanish word for "sing"?
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- What is the Spanish word for "dance"?
- What is the Spanish word for "party"?
- What is the Spanish word for "celebrate"?
- What is the Spanish word for "food"?
8 Clues: What is the Spanish word for "hat"? • What is the Spanish word for "food"? • What is the Spanish word for "sing"? • What is the Spanish word for "dance"? • What is the Spanish word for "party"? • What is the Spanish word for "music"? • What is the Spanish word for "parade"? • What is the Spanish word for "celebrate"?
School Themed Puzzle 2024-11-07
13 Clues: USA • Math • Class • Sport • Gaming • 3.5 GPA • Festival • Language • Spanish teacher • Sponsor for NJHS • Number of USA States • Final time for Geoguessr • Main First Project in Science for Eighth Grade
The Spanish American War 2024-02-14
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- The sinking of this ship contributed to the start of the Spanish American War
- This territory was also gained by the US after the Spanish American War and was a valuable naval station
- A combination of the US trying to get rid of European powers in the Western Hemisphere and public criticism of Spanish tactics,Cubans gained this
- After the sinking of the USS Maine, this pressured the US to declare war
- Warned other powers not to interfere with the affairs of the US
- White Americans believe they have a God-given right to settle the whole continent
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- This gaining of this territory from the Spanish American War caused a divide between imperialists and anti-imperialists in the US
- The Platt Amendment was made to protect this territory's independence from foreign powers
- Against expansionism
- Extreme and aggressive Patriotism
- A territory the US gained obtained from Spain
- The US gained this title after they acquired more territories in the South Pacific (Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico)
- American volunteers that fought in battles in Cuba such as the Battle of Las Guasimas
- Pro expansionism
- A letter criticizing President McKinley written by the Spanish Ambassador
15 Clues: Pro expansionism • Against expansionism • Extreme and aggressive Patriotism • A territory the US gained obtained from Spain • Warned other powers not to interfere with the affairs of the US • After the sinking of the USS Maine, this pressured the US to declare war • A letter criticizing President McKinley written by the Spanish Ambassador • ...
Exploration 2013-10-31
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- What Columbus Wanted To Find
- Group Of People That Constantly Move Homes
- French Prodestants
- Colonized America
- Who Columbus Found
- Written Permision To Colonize Land
- Spanish Explorers
- Age Of Exploration
- Started The Age Of Exploration
- Settle New Land
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- Spanish Explorer
- Discovered Americans
- Name Of One Of Columbus Ships
- Native American Tribe Leaders
- Wrongly Called Indiands
- Name Of One Of Columbus Ships
- Europe's name for the Americas
- Italian Explorer
- Name Of One Of Columbus Ships
- Gold God Glory
20 Clues: Gold God Glory • Settle New Land • Spanish Explorer • Italian Explorer • Colonized America • Spanish Explorers • French Prodestants • Who Columbus Found • Age Of Exploration • Discovered Americans • Wrongly Called Indiands • What Columbus Wanted To Find • Name Of One Of Columbus Ships • Native American Tribe Leaders • Name Of One Of Columbus Ships • Name Of One Of Columbus Ships • ...
S.S Latin America Vocab 2018-03-12
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- a Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- was emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest.
- is a left-wing revolutionary political and militant group based in Chiapas, the southernmost state of Mexico.
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place
- He was the 13th ruler of the Inca empire
- was a Mexican Roman Catholic Priest and a leader of the Mexican War of Independence.
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- was the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the Americas and the Old World in the 15th and 16th centuries
- was the best-known leader of the Haitian Revolution
- was a Venezuelan military and political leader who played a leading role in the establishment of Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Panama as sovereign states, independent of Spanish rule
- a member of a South American Indian people living in the central Andes before the Spanish conquest.
- was an armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro's revolutionary 26th of July Movement and its allies against the authoritarian government of Cuban President Fulgencio Batista
- was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire.
- the state of being a slave
- a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas
- a member of the American Indian people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
15 Clues: the state of being a slave • He was the 13th ruler of the Inca empire • was the best-known leader of the Haitian Revolution • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place • was emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest. • was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire. • ...
Peru Crossword 2016-12-21
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- What language does most people and Maria speak in Peru?
- a way of people life of a group of people. It includes traditions, language, beliefs, food, music, and art.
- Official ________that the government uses?
- People in Peru have a tradition of making gold_____?
- Her uncle plays a_____called a charango
- Before the Spanish arrived in Peru_________ people spoke several languages.
- In Peru, some Indigenous children learn their¬_______language and stories from parents and grandparents.
- Spanish people brought the _____ Catholic religion to Peru
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- In school, Maria learned that long ago people came from Spain to___¬_
- Maria's uncle Julio is a____
- In Peru, a tradition¬ where people dance around a tree decorated with fruit.
- a celebration usually held at a certain time of the year
- dias, Spanish words for "good morning"
- Ways that are passed down from parents, and other people in your family who lived before.
- People from Peru are called?
- Maria’s favorite food for festivals is called pachamanca, and is cooked in a ____ in the ground.
16 Clues: Maria's uncle Julio is a____ • People from Peru are called? • dias, Spanish words for "good morning" • Her uncle plays a_____called a charango • Official ________that the government uses? • People in Peru have a tradition of making gold_____? • What language does most people and Maria speak in Peru? • a celebration usually held at a certain time of the year • ...
Introducciones (Introductions) 2022-07-14
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- What you say to Mr. Salzman in the AFTERNOON...
- This word means SPANISH in Spanish
- What you say to Mr. Salzman very early in the MORNING.
- This is how you express MY NAME IS in Spanish.
- it is the most common way of greeting someone. Without the H, this Spanish word literally means wave.
- This is what you say to the teacher when the class is over.
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- This is what you ask someone in order to find out their name.
- This word means EXCELLENT in Spanish
- This is how you say MISTER as in Mr. Salzman.
- This word means FANTASTIC in Spanish
10 Clues: This word means SPANISH in Spanish • This word means EXCELLENT in Spanish • This word means FANTASTIC in Spanish • This is how you say MISTER as in Mr. Salzman. • This is how you express MY NAME IS in Spanish. • What you say to Mr. Salzman in the AFTERNOON... • What you say to Mr. Salzman very early in the MORNING. • ...
Chapter 11 Vocab Review 2022-05-03
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- capital city of the Aztecs, known for its many canals and floating gardens
- yellowish metal the Spanish were extremely interested in extracting from the New World
- Central American empire eventually defeated and conquered by Hernan Cortes and the Spanish
- something Cortes forced all his soldiers to do in 6 months or else they would lose their encomienda
- deadly disease that weakened the Aztec Empire during their battles with the Spanish
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- new economic system established by the Spanish that effectively enslaved native peoples
- Catholic religious order that took vows of poverty and helped to convert the Aztecs to Christianity
- Spanish Royal official appointed to control and govern the colonies and ensure taxes are paid
- Spanish Conquistador famous for leading the conquest of Mexico
- powerful gunpowder-firearm used by Spanish in the 1500s
10 Clues: powerful gunpowder-firearm used by Spanish in the 1500s • Spanish Conquistador famous for leading the conquest of Mexico • capital city of the Aztecs, known for its many canals and floating gardens • deadly disease that weakened the Aztec Empire during their battles with the Spanish • ...
Age of Exploration Review 2022-12-09
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- the third G of Spanish exploration
- The ____ exchange brought products to both the Americas and the old world
- the explorer that explored the south american coastline
- What Queen Isabelle sent Columbus to spread
- The second G of Spanish exploration
- Sailed through a strait named after him before circumnavigating the globe
- the first G of Spanish exploration
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- The treaty of ______ Split the new world between Portugal and Spain
- Where Marco Polo landed
- an device used to navigate the globe
- started the protestant reformation
- The explorer hired by Spanish royalty to explore the new world
12 Clues: Where Marco Polo landed • the third G of Spanish exploration • started the protestant reformation • the first G of Spanish exploration • The second G of Spanish exploration • an device used to navigate the globe • What Queen Isabelle sent Columbus to spread • the explorer that explored the south american coastline • ...
Días Festivos 2024-11-07
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- Holiday where you go to the beach at night and light a bon fire
- Holiday that celebrates the birth of a certain religious person
- Holiday where people remember their deceased loved ones
- String instrument used during Puerto Rican day
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- Spanish word for "offering"
- A representation of the nativity scene which portrays Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus
- Music genre from Puerto Rico
- Holiday where we give thanks for our blessings
- Spanish word for "eggnog"
- Spanish word for "skull"
- Spanish word for "Photo or portrait"
- Symbol and Main course for the day of thanksgiving
12 Clues: Spanish word for "skull" • Spanish word for "eggnog" • Spanish word for "offering" • Music genre from Puerto Rico • Spanish word for "Photo or portrait" • Holiday where we give thanks for our blessings • String instrument used during Puerto Rican day • Symbol and Main course for the day of thanksgiving • Holiday where people remember their deceased loved ones • ...
S.S assignment 9/11 2023-09-11
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- A person who tries to spread christianity to others
- A substance made from the bark of a tree that has an effective remedy for Malaria
- An established and accepted practice in society or culture
- A person who holds beliefs different from the teachings of the catholic church
- A deadly virus that causes high fever and small blisters on the skin
- An armed but privately owned ship that acts under the authority of a government to participate in warfare; or a sailor on a ship
- A large plantation in a spanish speaking colony
- A large sailing ship used especially by the spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries
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- An economic policy that gives a country sole ownership of the trade occuring in its colonies
- To travel completely around Earth
- A governor of spain's colonies in the americas who represented the spanish king and queen
- A spanish conquer who sought gold and other riches in the Americas
- An area of land that includes a particular river or lake and all the bodies of water that flow into it
- A person who has mixed spanish and native american ancestry
- social system in which human beings take complete control of others
15 Clues: To travel completely around Earth • A large plantation in a spanish speaking colony • A person who tries to spread christianity to others • An established and accepted practice in society or culture • A person who has mixed spanish and native american ancestry • A spanish conquer who sought gold and other riches in the Americas • ...
The New World 2022-01-25
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- Conquered the Aztecs
- ruled Spain and Holy Roman Empire
- Aztec god of peace
- Circumnavigated the globe
- a Spanish soldier with De Vaca
- picturesque explorer of Florida and Mexico
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- Conquered the Inca
- Dorantes' servant
- Sent the Spanish Armada against the British
- Vaca conquistador who joined Narvaez in Florida and Mexico
- Discovered the New World
- Spanish king who sponsored Columbus' voyage
12 Clues: Dorantes' servant • Conquered the Inca • Aztec god of peace • Conquered the Aztecs • Discovered the New World • Circumnavigated the globe • a Spanish soldier with De Vaca • ruled Spain and Holy Roman Empire • picturesque explorer of Florida and Mexico • Sent the Spanish Armada against the British • Spanish king who sponsored Columbus' voyage • ...
The New World 2022-01-25
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- Spanish king who sponsored Columbus' voyage
- Sent the Spanish Armada against the British
- Circumnavigated the globe
- Discovered the New World
- ruled Spain and Holy Roman Empire
- Conquered the Aztecs
- conquistador who joined Narvaez in Florida and Mexico
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- picturesque explorer of Florida and Mexico
- Dorantes' servant
- a Spanish soldier with De Vaca
- Conquered the Inca
- Aztec god of peace
12 Clues: Dorantes' servant • Conquered the Inca • Aztec god of peace • Conquered the Aztecs • Discovered the New World • Circumnavigated the globe • a Spanish soldier with De Vaca • ruled Spain and Holy Roman Empire • picturesque explorer of Florida and Mexico • Spanish king who sponsored Columbus' voyage • Sent the Spanish Armada against the British • ...
Mexican American Studies Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-08
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- Mexican politician who served seven years as Mexicos president.
- A person of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and Indigenous descent.
- Founder of Anglo Texas.
- class structure that is determined by race.
- one of the most dominant Indigenous societies of Mesoamerica
- Roman catholic priest and key figure in the Mexican War of Independence.
- 17th century nun, self-taught scholar and acclaimed writer of the Latin American colonial period
- spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- Nahua woman known for her contribution to the Spanish conquest, by being an interpreter.
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- navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of pain.
- a Spaniard born in Spain regarding the New World.
- Native American Tribe who dominated northern Mexico
- ninth Aztec Emperor of Mexico.
- American general and statesman who played an important role in the Texas Revolution.
- full-blooded Spaniard born in the Spanish colonies in Asia and the Americas.
- legendary bandit who became a hero of the Mexican-Americans in California.
16 Clues: Founder of Anglo Texas. • ninth Aztec Emperor of Mexico. • class structure that is determined by race. • a Spaniard born in Spain regarding the New World. • Native American Tribe who dominated northern Mexico • navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of pain. • one of the most dominant Indigenous societies of Mesoamerica • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2019-10-31
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- – A person who rules a country as a representative of his king and is empowered to act in the king’s name.
- – A journey made for a special purpose.
- – A land agent who recruits new settlers, divides up property, and keeps the law.
- – A Spanish military fort.
- – The overthrow of one government and its replacement with another.
- crop – A crop grown to sell at market.
- – A Spanish cowboy.
- – The practice of owning people and forcing them to work without pay.
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- – A settlement of people who have moved to another country but are still ruled by their home country.
- – A conqueror, especially one of Spanish descent from the sixteenth century.
- – A Hispanic celebration that a girl might have on her fifteenth birthday to mark the transition from childhood to adult status.
- – Volunteer soldiers.
- – The limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness.
- – A Spanish town.
- – A settlement where religion is taught.
- – A person who moves to a new country.
16 Clues: – A Spanish town. • – A Spanish cowboy. • – Volunteer soldiers. • – A Spanish military fort. • – A person who moves to a new country. • crop – A crop grown to sell at market. • – A journey made for a special purpose. • – A settlement where religion is taught. • – The limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness. • ...
Cinco de Mayo 2022-05-02
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- What is the Spanish word for "parade"?
- What is the Spanish word for "hat"?
- What is the Spanish word for "music"?
- What is the Spanish word for "sing"?
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- What is the Spanish word for "dance"?
- What is the Spanish word for "party"?
- What is the Spanish word for "celebrate"?
- What is the Spanish word for "food"?
8 Clues: What is the Spanish word for "hat"? • What is the Spanish word for "food"? • What is the Spanish word for "sing"? • What is the Spanish word for "dance"? • What is the Spanish word for "party"? • What is the Spanish word for "music"? • What is the Spanish word for "parade"? • What is the Spanish word for "celebrate"?
Exploration 2013-10-31
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- What Columbus Wanted To Find
- Group Of People That Constantly Move Homes
- French Prodestants
- Colonized America
- Who Columbus Found
- Written Permision To Colonize Land
- Spanish Explorers
- Age Of Exploration
- Started The Age Of Exploration
- Settle New Land
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- Spanish Explorer
- Discovered Americans
- Name Of One Of Columbus Ships
- Native American Tribe Leaders
- Wrongly Called Indiands
- Name Of One Of Columbus Ships
- Europe's name for the Americas
- Italian Explorer
- Name Of One Of Columbus Ships
- Gold God Glory
20 Clues: Gold God Glory • Settle New Land • Spanish Explorer • Italian Explorer • Colonized America • Spanish Explorers • French Prodestants • Who Columbus Found • Age Of Exploration • Discovered Americans • Wrongly Called Indiands • What Columbus Wanted To Find • Name Of One Of Columbus Ships • Native American Tribe Leaders • Name Of One Of Columbus Ships • Name Of One Of Columbus Ships • ...
New Mexico 2021-03-03
Across
- mayor. Administrator of a territorial unit in colonial New Spain
- a collection of buildings and an idea built around spreading the catholic faith.
- Government body during the Spanish period
- a Spanish colonial policy that granted land rights, resources and the Indians living on it to Spanish Soliders as a reward for service
- a payment or gift given to show respect
- religious manager of New Mexico during the Spanish period; in charge of all church matters
Down
- a "ditch boss" or manager of the acequia
- spanish town that developed in New Mexico
- town council during the Spanish period
- a member of the town council (cabildo)
10 Clues: town council during the Spanish period • a member of the town council (cabildo) • a payment or gift given to show respect • a "ditch boss" or manager of the acequia • spanish town that developed in New Mexico • Government body during the Spanish period • mayor. Administrator of a territorial unit in colonial New Spain • ...
Understand Spanish 2023-11-01
10 Clues: tengo • opposite of early • a number in spanish • a class but no el/la • another number in spanish • a class we are in together • you are a 10/10 in spanish (Number) • a question to see if u have something • what you have to do to understand classes • This is in spanish and its eight... something
Spanish Inquisition 2024-03-15
Across
- Spain lost a lot of this class of people
- Spain ran out of this resource
- when someone is kicked out of their home land
- A explorer founded by the king and Queen to find gold
- one of the religions that were converted to catholic in spain, starts with the letter "J"
- a state-run system of courts in spain, where non-catholics were put on trial
- the Queen of Spain during the Spanish Inquisition
- the country that converted to Catholicism
- Spanish word used to describe the leader of an expedition to colonize other lands.
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- happened from the early 700's to 1000's. Before Spain was converted to the Catholic religion
- one of the religions that were converted to catholic in spain
- A person who explores an unfamiliar area
- a period of 700 years when Christian rulers all over Europe conquered Muslim areas
- The direction that explorers from Spain went across the ocean
- the area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- the Spanish King during the Spanish Inquisition
16 Clues: Spain ran out of this resource • Spain lost a lot of this class of people • A person who explores an unfamiliar area • the country that converted to Catholicism • the area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • when someone is kicked out of their home land • the Spanish King during the Spanish Inquisition • the Queen of Spain during the Spanish Inquisition • ...
Brain Quest Crossword 31-45 2024-12-18
Across
- "Revista" means what in English?
- What religious observance lasts for a week?
- Who was known around the world as the Queen of Salsa?
- What kind of precipitation is the state of Nevada named for?
- What is the news on TV called in "Spanish"?
- Many Mexican Americans enjoy fried 'chapulines' as a treat. What insect are they?
- Who led the first expedition to travel completely around the world?
- What is the name in Spanish of someone who herds cows?
- Who began the conquest of the Inca empire?
Down
- The Atlantic and Pacific oceans are connected by what?
- Christina Aguilera highlighted her Hispanic Heritage in what album?
- The Spanish planted the first tree in Florida to give us 'zuma de naranja'. What is a naranja'?
- What do Argentinians call the Falkland Islands?
- What is the name of the red bloom known as the Christmas Eve Flower in Mexico?
- What is the Spanish word for the Argentinian grasslands?
- What is the ancient Aztec name for Mexico City?
- What comedian with his own TV show received a Latino Spirit Award for Excellence?
17 Clues: "Revista" means what in English? • Who began the conquest of the Inca empire? • What religious observance lasts for a week? • What is the news on TV called in "Spanish"? • What do Argentinians call the Falkland Islands? • What is the ancient Aztec name for Mexico City? • Who was known around the world as the Queen of Salsa? • ...
Spanish Inquisition Legacy Crossword 2023-03-05
Across
- Current time
- Formally put an end to (something)
- A marked effect or influence
- a person that is descended from a particular ancestor
- The name of the decree that ended the Spanish Inquisition
- The fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- A period of prolonged and intense questioning
- A follower of the religion of Islam
- Spanish Jews who adopted the Christian religion
- The long-lasting impact of particular events
- The official Language of Spain
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- a person believing or practicing religious heresy.
- Force someone to leave a place
- relating to genes or heredity
- the belief in and worship of God(s)
- an official order that has the force of laws
- Aka Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand
17 Clues: Current time • A marked effect or influence • relating to genes or heredity • Force someone to leave a place • The official Language of Spain • Formally put an end to (something) • the belief in and worship of God(s) • A follower of the religion of Islam • Aka Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand • an official order that has the force of laws • ...
ARGENTINA 2024-10-29
Across
- The capital of Argentina is ___ Aires
- Animal raised on large ranches called estancias
- Plains in southern Argentina
- Argentina is known for this meat production
- Cowboys of the central plains (las pampas)
- Argentina's national sport
- Argentina's capital is known as "The ___ of the Spanish-speaking world"
- Animal that is raised in Patagonia
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- This word means "skyscrapers" in Spanish
- Argentina is known for this tea-like hot drink
- Argentina’s population includes ____ from Spain, Italy, Poland, Germany, Great Britain and Japan.
- La ____ is a famous, colorful neighborhood in Argentina
- A well-known ski resort
- Argentina is the _____ Spanish-speaking country
- Argentina is known for this genre of music/dance
- Mountain range where skiing is common
- Breathtaking waterfalls in Argentina
17 Clues: A well-known ski resort • Argentina's national sport • Plains in southern Argentina • Animal that is raised in Patagonia • Breathtaking waterfalls in Argentina • The capital of Argentina is ___ Aires • Mountain range where skiing is common • This word means "skyscrapers" in Spanish • Cowboys of the central plains (las pampas) • Argentina is known for this meat production • ...
European Explorer Study Guide Yasmine Dahou 2022-10-14
Across
- Spanish conquerors
- 1st Spanish Explorer to reach the Pacific Ocean
- who conquered the Aztecs
- who helped Cortes conquer Aztecs
- how long did it take Magellan to circumnavigate
- 1st Spanish Explorer to circumnavigate the entire globe
- what other European explorers searched for
- ____ were imported to work on plantations
Down
- global exchange of goods and ideas after 1492
- the region that was named after their French king
- which explorer voyaged for the Dutch and English
- what percent of natives were killed by disease in 75 years
- who searched for the Fountain of Youth in Florida
- the empire Pizarro conquered
- ____ purchased Manhattan from Indians
- by Catholic priests to convert Indians to Christianity
- religious settlements
17 Clues: Spanish conquerors • religious settlements • who conquered the Aztecs • the empire Pizarro conquered • who helped Cortes conquer Aztecs • ____ purchased Manhattan from Indians • ____ were imported to work on plantations • what other European explorers searched for • global exchange of goods and ideas after 1492 • 1st Spanish Explorer to reach the Pacific Ocean • ...
Spanish American War Faisel 2021-11-09
Across
- The style of writing with huge accounts of exaggeration
- a cry to free cuba
- Newspaper tycoons who spread the word about the actions of weyler
Down
- Filipino rebel leader
- Spanish minister to the US
- Cuban Poet who launched the revolution
- Spanish General to crush revolution
- Where the cubans rebels were sent
- Letter from the spanish minister to the president of the US
- The two African American regiments during the battle of San Juan Hill
- Volunteer Cavalry under Theodore Roosevelt
- American Commodorewho gave command to fire at spanish fleet
12 Clues: a cry to free cuba • Filipino rebel leader • Spanish minister to the US • Where the cubans rebels were sent • Spanish General to crush revolution • Cuban Poet who launched the revolution • Volunteer Cavalry under Theodore Roosevelt • The style of writing with huge accounts of exaggeration • Letter from the spanish minister to the president of the US • ...
Age of Exploration 2025-08-29
Across
- Spanish explorer who founded St. Augustine, Florida (1565).
- The science of finding direction at sea.
- A long journey by sea.
- Spanish explorer who traveled through the Southeast U.S. (1539–1542).
- Viking explorer who landed in Vinland (Canada) around 1000 CE.
- A settlement ruled by another country.
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- French explorer who sailed into New York Bay in 1524.
- A person who travels to learn about new places.
- Spanish explorer who landed in Florida in 1513.
- A small, fast ship used by explorers.
- Spanish explorer who tried to settle near Georgia/South Carolina (1526).
- Explorer who reached the Caribbean in 1492.
12 Clues: A long journey by sea. • A small, fast ship used by explorers. • A settlement ruled by another country. • The science of finding direction at sea. • Explorer who reached the Caribbean in 1492. • A person who travels to learn about new places. • Spanish explorer who landed in Florida in 1513. • French explorer who sailed into New York Bay in 1524. • ...
AP World History Unit 3 Review 2024-05-07
Across
- Major Spanish colonial export
- See 10-Across
- A French fur-trading settlement
- With 6-Across, the splitting of Christianity into many sects
- Portugal's main colonial export
- Mass deaths due to diseases; mainly in the Americas
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- A cheaper type of Dutch trading ship
- Global cooling between 1300-1850
- Spanish explorers that conquered much of South and Central America
- A forced labor system used in Spanish colonies
- Used the stars to estimate latitude
- The last Chinese dynasty
- A small, fast Portuguese trading ship
- Gunpowder weapons sometimes mounted to ships
14 Clues: See 10-Across • The last Chinese dynasty • Major Spanish colonial export • A French fur-trading settlement • Portugal's main colonial export • Global cooling between 1300-1850 • Used the stars to estimate latitude • A cheaper type of Dutch trading ship • A small, fast Portuguese trading ship • Gunpowder weapons sometimes mounted to ships • ...
spanish 2022-01-25
19 Clues: bread • salad • apple • lunch • banana • cereal • the ham • the eggs • the bacon • breakfast • the orange • the yogurt • the sausage • the cookies • strawberries • the hamburger • toasted bread • the fruit salad • the french fries
spanish 2022-02-02
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- I love ____
- I wear a ___ to school
- This car was very inexpensive
- Its a little chilly so i wear a sweater
- Jake is big/____
- to succeed in my business, i need ___
- I wear this under my shirt
- I need to speak to a _____ when i buy a car.
- Corey is small/_____
- This car so so much money, it was expensive
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- I wear these when my legs are cold
- I need these to walk
- I wear these to work
- its very cold, i need a ____
- I wear this because i go to a private school
- Its cold, I need a ____
- I need to ___ to get clothes
- That car is on _______
- Girls where this to nice occasions.
19 Clues: I love ____ • Jake is big/____ • I need these to walk • I wear these to work • Corey is small/_____ • I wear a ___ to school • That car is on _______ • Its cold, I need a ____ • I wear this under my shirt • its very cold, i need a ____ • I need to ___ to get clothes • This car was very inexpensive • I wear these when my legs are cold • Girls where this to nice occasions. • ...
spanish 2021-11-19
19 Clues: run • sing • draw • toeat • dance • toski • towork • andyou • tolive • toswim • toskate • neither • thehead • thebody • tolearn • toanswer • toturnin • doyoulike • torideabike
Spanish 2014-01-09
19 Clues: in • easy • late • many • while • early • almost • to need • to visit • to teach • there is • difficult • to answer • to invite • to finish • to travel • to arrive • to wait for • que to have to
spanish 2012-05-18
spanish 2015-01-12
spanish 2022-09-16
19 Clues: may • July • June • april • march • Sunday • august • Monday • Friday • Tuesday • January • October • November • February • Saturday • December • Thursday • September • Wednesday
Spanish 2023-01-03
Across
- tienes los síntoma de resfriado, tos, y tener fiebre tu temperatura es muy alta
- es una edificio tiene mucho medicina, ex) CVS
- es rojo y símbolo de amor
- no es enferma y comer comida verduras
- es parte de gripe porque tu garganta doler
- includemente dos, fiebre, y congestionado
- en la media de pierna
- te laves dos tiempos en una día
- es parte de cara y normalmente azul o café
- conecta su cabeza a su cuerpo
- tomas con aqua cuando enferma y es pequeño
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- ayuda la comida ir a su estómago
- encima de el pie y debajo de la rodilla
- tiene mucha comida y bebida
- tienes mucho frio y a tienes cuando el gripe
- usas hablar y comer
- te pones los zapatos y eso tiene dedos de pie
- tomas cuando enferma
- el doctor escribe y dar eso a compras medicina
19 Clues: usas hablar y comer • tomas cuando enferma • en la media de pierna • es rojo y símbolo de amor • tiene mucha comida y bebida • conecta su cabeza a su cuerpo • te laves dos tiempos en una día • ayuda la comida ir a su estómago • no es enferma y comer comida verduras • encima de el pie y debajo de la rodilla • includemente dos, fiebre, y congestionado • ...
Spanish 2023-01-26
spanish 2023-02-27
Spanish 2023-03-30
Across
- We used to work
- You used to speak
- I used to speak
- We used to eat
- he used to eat
- You used to eat
- She used to speak
- You used to work
- You used to live
- She used to live
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- They used to speak
- They used to work
- They used to work
- We used to speak
- I used to eat
- She used to work
- you were dancing
- They used to eat
- I used to live
- She used to eat
20 Clues: I used to eat • We used to eat • he used to eat • I used to live • We used to work • I used to speak • You used to eat • She used to eat • We used to speak • She used to work • you were dancing • They used to eat • You used to work • You used to live • She used to live • They used to work • They used to work • You used to speak • She used to speak • They used to speak
Spanish 2023-03-30
19 Clues: la sala • el bano • el garaje • la cocina • el jardin • la pintura • la oficina • el pasillo • las tijeras • la cucaracha • la habitacion • la biblioteca • Senora Blanca • la cuerda loca • los marcadores • Senora Pavo Real • Profesor Ciruela • el papel higenico • Senorita Escarleta
Spanish 2020-04-02
19 Clues: two • sorry • hello • so so • three • eleven • goodbye • a friend • thank you • how many? • whats up? • my name is • thats fine • your welcome • good morning • how are you? • what is your name? • where are you from? • good evening/good afternoon
Spanish 2020-05-14
20 Clues: ill • soap • Quote • fever • cough • Health • shampoo • the flu • the pill • symptoms • medicine • ache/pain • the recipe • chicken pox • commmon cold • The pharmacist • rota the broken doll • cardíaco heart attack • de estómago stomach ache • de dientes the tooth pill
spanish 2021-01-22
19 Clues: may • june • july • april • march • friday • monday • august • sunday • tuesday • january • october • february • saturday • december • november • thursday • september • wednesday
spanish 2021-01-06
Spanish 2020-12-01
19 Clues: desk • flag • here • door • chair • there • table • clock • poster • window • computer • backpack • diskette • underneath • computer mouse • next to, beside • computer screen • pencil sharpener • computer keyboard
Spanish 2021-03-03
20 Clues: así • casi • ayer • Luego • tarde • anoche • un día • por eso • primero • por fin • Después • anteayer • Antes de • temprano • esta tarde • esta mañana • el mes pasado • el año pasado • Después de eso • la semana pasada
Spanish 2021-03-03
20 Clues: once • late • first • early • almost • monday • one day • finally • suddenly • thursday • suddenly • yesterday • last week • therefore • last night • immediately • the other day • then, later, next • for the first time • the day before yesterday
spanish 2021-03-25
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- I fell in love
- Coversation
- Problem
- O _________ la estación
- Listening
- Quiero que _________ de que suene otra canción
- In the air
- Si gracias a un _________ yo la conocí
- Que esta _____ de enamorado
- Option
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- La ____________ de algún lado
- No la ha ___________
- Que ________ escuchándome
- Quince ____________ de fama por uno a su lado
- Destination
- Song
- Loved
- Está _______________ y yo de frente
- Y por _________ del destino nunca más la vi
- Kisses
20 Clues: Song • Loved • Kisses • Option • Problem • Listening • In the air • Coversation • Destination • I fell in love • No la ha ___________ • O _________ la estación • Que ________ escuchándome • Que esta _____ de enamorado • La ____________ de algún lado • Está _______________ y yo de frente • Si gracias a un _________ yo la conocí • Y por _________ del destino nunca más la vi • ...
Spanish 2021-05-02
20 Clues: jam • key • bed • soap • room • roll • sheet • hotel • dirty • bacon • coffee • pillow • butter • closet • blanket • bellhop • elevator • dulcepastry • reservation • tostado toast
