spanish Crossword Puzzles
Los Números 2025-11-12
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- How many eggs (huevos) are there in a half of a dozen
- How many cups (tazas) are there in a liter
- How many days (días) are there in a week
- Spanish word for the number 7
- Solve: 3 + 22 = ____
- Follow the pattern:siete,nueve,once,...
- Solve: 2 + 15 = ____
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- Spanish word for the number 16
- Follow the pattern:tres,seis,nueve,...
- Spanish word for the number 29
- Solve: 23 - 14 = ____
- Follow the pattern:ocho,diez,doce,...
12 Clues: Solve: 3 + 22 = ____ • Solve: 2 + 15 = ____ • Solve: 23 - 14 = ____ • Spanish word for the number 7 • Spanish word for the number 16 • Spanish word for the number 29 • Follow the pattern:ocho,diez,doce,... • Follow the pattern:tres,seis,nueve,... • Follow the pattern:siete,nueve,once,... • How many days (días) are there in a week • How many cups (tazas) are there in a liter • ...
US History: The Spanish American War 2023-09-01
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- _____________________ the Maine became a US battle cry for revenge
- the Cubans people staged two failed ________________ against Spanish rule
- the harbor and capital of Cuba. (this was where the first battleship was sent
- the American's were sympathetic to the Cuban cause because it was like America's struggle for freedom against _______________
- this is the process of empire building by conquering territories or establishing colonies
- after Spain surrendered Cuba, America turned its attention here
- the Spanish started puting Cuban citizens in concentration/relocation __________ after the second revolt
- the battleship that was sent to Cuba by president McKinley, and exploded
- this amendment was forced into the Cuban constitution to limit Cuba's power and make it a US territory
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- this is a type of journalism that exaggerates or lies to change the audience's opinions
- Americans that advocated for imperialism and acquiring colonies
- the US had a better __________________(sea fighting force) than Spain
- the island nation that the Spanish American war was primarily fought over
- this act of 1900 gave Puerto Rico limited self-rule and allowed its people to become US citizens
- the war lasted less than ____________ mos
- the first battle of the Spanish American war was fought here
- the US was worried because Cuba was __________________ (on the globe) to the United States
- the ___________________ riders were a cavalry unit led by Teddy Roosevelt
- the treaty that ended the war was the Treaty of ________________
19 Clues: the war lasted less than ____________ mos • the first battle of the Spanish American war was fought here • Americans that advocated for imperialism and acquiring colonies • after Spain surrendered Cuba, America turned its attention here • the treaty that ended the war was the Treaty of ________________ • ...
Mexican National Era 2024-10-15
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- ended the Mexican war for Independence
- son of Moses Austin, he established a colony of settlers in Texas and was called the Father of Texas
- a horse trader killed by Spanish soldiers after entering Texas illegally
- a law that further opened Texas to settlement and immigration by giving land to new settlers
- a rebel from Mississippi who fought unsuccessfully for Texas
- agreement signed by Spain and the United States in 1819 which set the boundary between their territories
- priest from Dolores, Mexico who was a leader in the fight for Mexican independence
- colony
- the territory between the Sabine River and the Arroyo Hondo declared by the Spanish and the United States to be neutral
- white settlers from the United States
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- Guiterrez and Magee's expedition was known as
- this battle was by Gutierrez-Magee lost but encouraged others to revolt against the Spanish rule
- officials who represent countries in foreign affairs
- Texas settlers of Spanish descent
- a businessman who first got permission from Mexico to bring Anglo settlers to Texas
- a deal in which France sold Louisiana to the United States for $15 million
- military adventurers who tried to stir up rebellion in other countries
- widow of filibuster James Long who held her own land grant in
- the original 297 families and single men who received land grants in Stephen Austin’s first colony
19 Clues: colony • Texas settlers of Spanish descent • white settlers from the United States • ended the Mexican war for Independence • Guiterrez and Magee's expedition was known as • officials who represent countries in foreign affairs • a rebel from Mississippi who fought unsuccessfully for Texas • widow of filibuster James Long who held her own land grant in • ...
zone 1 2020-11-03
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- The face painting and ____ are a mockery of death for the Dia de los Muertos celebration
- Spanish incorporated ____customs to convert Aztecs
- Catholics celebrate All Souls and All___ days on Nov 1st and 2nd
- Spanish term for small personal altars honoring one ancestor
- Spanish explorer that conquered Aztecs in 1521
- Spanish sent Catholic ____to to convert Aztecs
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- Spanish term for the explorers that “conquered” New World
- Season that Aztecs had celebrated a holiday for 4,000 years to celebrate dead ancestors
- Term for Catholics communion, the bread, and body, the wine and blood of Jesus
- Symbol of Dia de los Muertos, means skeletons
10 Clues: Symbol of Dia de los Muertos, means skeletons • Spanish explorer that conquered Aztecs in 1521 • Spanish sent Catholic ____to to convert Aztecs • Spanish incorporated ____customs to convert Aztecs • Spanish term for the explorers that “conquered” New World • Spanish term for small personal altars honoring one ancestor • ...
password is cristian 2021-11-10
10 Clues: day befor marzo is? • day befor martes is? • what is after lunes? • day after sabado is? • day after jueves is? • what is the Spanish word for monday • what is the Spanish word for birthday? • what is the Spanish word for today is? • what is the Spanish word for the season • what is the Spanish word for the month?
Los dias de la semana 2022-08-28
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- In Spanish world, the week ends on
- How do you say week in Spanish?
- In the Spanish world, the week begins on
- Hoy es sábado, ayer fue __________
- Mañana es domingo, hoy es ______
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- Hoy es martes, mañana es ________
- Ayer fue lunes, hoy es ________
- Ayer fue miércoles, hoy es _____
- How do you say day in Spanish?
9 Clues: How do you say day in Spanish? • How do you say week in Spanish? • Ayer fue lunes, hoy es ________ • Ayer fue miércoles, hoy es _____ • Mañana es domingo, hoy es ______ • Hoy es martes, mañana es ________ • In Spanish world, the week ends on • Hoy es sábado, ayer fue __________ • In the Spanish world, the week begins on
Unidad 2, Lección 1 Crossword 2014-01-13
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- In class I have ______ questions.
- During art class we have _____.
- After you wear a pair of pants, you have _____ them.
- To pass my classes I have _____ ___ _____ ____ in all of my classes.
- During Spanish class we have ______ Spanish.(speak)
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- During Spanish class I ____ a pencil.
- If you fail a test you have _____ ___ ____ ____.
- You have _______ down the hallway not run.
- In Ms. Blather's social studies class you have _____ _______ every day.
- You have ________ the test before class ends.
- Every day teachers have _____ at school earlier than the children.
- In choir you have ______.
- Every day in class teachers have _____.
- At swim practice you have _____.
14 Clues: In choir you have ______. • During art class we have _____. • At swim practice you have _____. • In class I have ______ questions. • During Spanish class I ____ a pencil. • Every day in class teachers have _____. • You have _______ down the hallway not run. • You have ________ the test before class ends. • If you fail a test you have _____ ___ ____ ____. • ...
The Spanish & Aztec Unit Review 2023-03-23
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- A system of land grants in order to encourage people to settle in the colony of "New Spain"
- A type of bridge built by piling up rock or earth from the lake bed; the Aztec built these to connect Tenochtitlan to the shore
- One of the religious groups that was expelled from Spain after the Reconquista
- The emperor of the Aztec people at the time of the Spanish's arrival
- A deadly disease the Spanish brought with them that decimated the Aztec people
- The way a person sees the world, as influenced by that person's experiences and culture
- The number of eras in the Aztec calendar before the current one
- A common punishment in Aztec society, especially for theft or for not paying debts
- A time period in Spanish history in which all non-Catholics were put on trail for heresy
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- The leader of the Spanish conquistadors against the Aztec
- The capital city of the Aztec empire and the modern-day site of Mexico City
- A new ethnic group created from the intermarriage of Spanish and Indigenous people
- The religious group that controlled Spain as part of an empire for nearly 800 years
- The exchange of wealth and resources between members of a community, kingdom, or country
- The king of Spain during the era of the Reconquista and Spanish Inquisition
15 Clues: The leader of the Spanish conquistadors against the Aztec • The number of eras in the Aztec calendar before the current one • The emperor of the Aztec people at the time of the Spanish's arrival • The capital city of the Aztec empire and the modern-day site of Mexico City • The king of Spain during the era of the Reconquista and Spanish Inquisition • ...
SCIENTIFIC TERMS 2023-03-29
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- - A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. (SPANISH)
- – Process of change over time that occurs in populations of organisms through natural selection. (FRENCH)
- - The branch of astronomy that deals with the physics of the universe, including the physical properties of celestial objects and the interactions between them. (ENGLISH)
- - A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. (FRENCH)
- - A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus. (FRENCH)
- - The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. (FRENCH)
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- - The set of chemical reactions that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life. (FRENCH)
- - The use of living organisms or other biological systems in the manufacture of products or for environmental management. (ENGLISH)
- - The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. (SPANISH)
- - The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesise foods with the help of chlorophyll. (SPANISH)
- - The study of the nervous system, including its structure, function, and development. (ENGLISH)
- - The study of the structure of living organisms, including their internal organs and tissues. (ENGLISH)
- - The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. (ENGLISH)
- - A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus. (SPANISH)
- - A molecule that carries genetic information in cells and consists of two chains of nucleotides twisted together in the form of a double helix. (SPANISH)
15 Clues: - A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus. (FRENCH) • - A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus. (SPANISH) • - The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. (FRENCH) • - The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. (SPANISH) • ...
Latin American Independence Movements 2025-10-29
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- European revolution that began in 1789, fought for the rights and liberties of the working class and peasants
- highest social class in Spanish colonial society, European born whites
- Mexican priest who established independence movement among American Indians and mestizos in 1810; despite early victories, was captured and executed
- Creole Revolutionary leader, born in Argentina, who freed Chile and joined Bolivar to free Peru.
- second highest social class in Spanish colonial society, born in colonies of European descent
- persons of mixed European and African ancestry, also third class in Spanish colonial society
- Took control of Spain in 1808, Latin Americans saw his invasion of Spain as an opportunity to fight for their freedom
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- Native American and European mix, third class in Spanish colonial society ,worked for Peninsulares and Creoles
- former slave who became a general and led rebel forces against French to gain independence for Saint Domingue, which became independent country of Haiti
- single unified Latin American nation,a short-lived republic (1819–1831) in northern South America and southern Central America, founded by Simón Bolívar
- Slave revolt led by Toussaint L'Ouverture defeated French army in 1804
- intellectual movement that influenced revolutions around the world in the late 1700s and early 1800s
- Haiti was a former colony of ________
- Brazil was a former colony of __________
- Nicknamed the Liberator, Creole who led revolutions against the Spanish in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
15 Clues: Haiti was a former colony of ________ • Brazil was a former colony of __________ • Slave revolt led by Toussaint L'Ouverture defeated French army in 1804 • highest social class in Spanish colonial society, European born whites • persons of mixed European and African ancestry, also third class in Spanish colonial society • ...
Spanish in Texas 2024-10-31
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- religious community established
- country the U.S. bought Louisiana from
- governing council
- oldest Hispanic settlement in Texas
- Father of South Texas
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- Spanish cowboy
- caused the Spanish to leave New Mexico
- failed Spanish mission in Central Texas
- royal governor of New Spain
- established to protect nearby missions
10 Clues: Spanish cowboy • governing council • Father of South Texas • royal governor of New Spain • religious community established • oldest Hispanic settlement in Texas • caused the Spanish to leave New Mexico • country the U.S. bought Louisiana from • established to protect nearby missions • failed Spanish mission in Central Texas
Veseli Miklavž 2022-12-06
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- Mami's giant plant
- Street in Portuguese
- What is "pierna" in Spanish
- Two words that sound the same but are spelled differently
- Hogwart's groundskeeper
- It's a grass that smells good
- main ingredient in Bindi masala
- City in Spain
- What does mom do too much of?
- Beautiful in Spanish
- Airport in the north of Italy
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- Favorite dessert in Lisbon
- Ca thim?
- Capital of Slovenia
- Name a club from Ljubljana
- Multi-layer dish
- The colorful elephant
- position in football
- One of our favorite Youtubers
- Song goes: We used to be...
20 Clues: Ca thim? • City in Spain • Multi-layer dish • Mami's giant plant • Capital of Slovenia • Street in Portuguese • position in football • Beautiful in Spanish • The colorful elephant • Hogwart's groundskeeper • Favorite dessert in Lisbon • Name a club from Ljubljana • What is "pierna" in Spanish • Song goes: We used to be... • It's a grass that smells good • One of our favorite Youtubers • ...
Reagan Tronzo- The Atlantic World 2022-10-14
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- first British colony
- conquered the Incas
- conquered the Aztecs
- First contact with Americas
- land controlled by another nation
- conquerors
- Spanish abusing native american labor
- private ownership
- mix of Spanish and Native American
- British vs french
- transportation of slaves from Africa to new world
- trade network new world Africa Europe
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- investors buy shares larger company
- first time whole world is connected
- competition for national wealth
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- slave ships across Atlantic
- Aztecs ruler
- disease that destroyed Native communities
- Incan ruler
20 Clues: conquerors • Incan ruler • Aztecs ruler • private ownership • British vs french • conquered the Incas • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • First contact with Americas • slave ships across Atlantic • competition for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • mix of Spanish and Native American • investors buy shares larger company • first time whole world is connected • ...
Spanish-American War 2021-10-01
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- one of the territories the US gained
- ______ journalism
- lake _____
- leader of the rough riders
- who was america trying to "help"?
- month the war started
- treaty of ____
- Navy commander for US
- nickname of cruel spanish general
- lead by TDR
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- what ship was part of the cause?
- what was "stolen" from DeLome
- who was president at the time?
- country panama claimed it independence from
- one of the places that was turned into a colony
- who was america against?
- spanish ambassador
- yellow _______
- what was america trying to trade?
- san juan _____
20 Clues: lake _____ • lead by TDR • treaty of ____ • yellow _______ • san juan _____ • ______ journalism • spanish ambassador • month the war started • Navy commander for US • who was america against? • leader of the rough riders • what was "stolen" from DeLome • who was president at the time? • what ship was part of the cause? • who was america trying to "help"? • nickname of cruel spanish general • ...
The Americans Colonies Emerge ( M.Demapan) 2015-09-07
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- colony english colony in north america
- members of the society of friends
- also kown as new mexico
- known as pilgrims
- investors fund colony get profited
- queme los barcos
- companys policy of granting fifty acres
- church members who wanted to be purify
- owner
- leader of the conquistadors
- forces colonists to farm
- person of mixed spanish and native american
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- Spanish explorers
- work 4-7 years for passage
- brown gold
- was called new england
- new york
- marry native women
- first governor
- separatist leader
- native american tribe
21 Clues: owner • new york • brown gold • first governor • queme los barcos • Spanish explorers • known as pilgrims • separatist leader • marry native women • native american tribe • was called new england • also kown as new mexico • forces colonists to farm • work 4-7 years for passage • leader of the conquistadors • members of the society of friends • investors fund colony get profited • ...
Les nationalités 2017-11-02
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- German (f)
- Portuguese (m)
- Portuguese (f)
- American (m)
- Canadian (m)
- Moroccan (m)
- Dominican (m)
- senegalese (f)
- Swiss
- Chinese (f)
- Moroccan (f)
- Mexican (f)
- Puerto Rican (m)
- German (m)
- Canadian (f)
- Italian (m)
- indian (m)
- Spanish (f)
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- indian (f)
- japanese (m)
- French (m)
- Italian (f)
- Spanish (m)
- senegalese (m)
- Puerto Rican (f)
- English (f)
- Brazilian (m)
- Dominican (f)
- French (f)
- japanese (f)
- Brazilian (f)
- Belgian
- American (f)
- Mexican (m)
- Chinese (m)
- English (m)
36 Clues: Swiss • Belgian • indian (f) • French (m) • German (f) • French (f) • German (m) • indian (m) • Italian (f) • Spanish (m) • English (f) • Mexican (m) • Chinese (f) • Chinese (m) • Mexican (f) • English (m) • Italian (m) • Spanish (f) • japanese (m) • japanese (f) • American (m) • Canadian (m) • Moroccan (m) • American (f) • Moroccan (f) • Canadian (f) • Brazilian (m) • Dominican (f) • Brazilian (f) • Dominican (m) • Portuguese (m) • ...
Emily Charles- The Atlantic World 2023-10-13
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- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- transporting slaves from Africa to New World
- conquerors
- Spanish abusing Native American Lobor
- disease that wiped out most of the population
- private ownership
- british vs. french
- conquered the Incas
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- First in contact with Americas
- trade network between new world, africa,europe
- first british colony
- investors buy shares of a larger company
- King of the Aztec
- slave ships across Atlantic
- land controlled by another nation
- trade between nations
- conquered the Aztecs
- Incan Ruler
- mix spanish and native american
- competition for national wealth
20 Clues: conquerors • Incan Ruler • King of the Aztec • private ownership • british vs. french • conquered the Incas • first british colony • conquered the Aztecs • trade between nations • slave ships across Atlantic • First in contact with Americas • mix spanish and native american • competition for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • Spanish abusing Native American Lobor • ...
Delia Blanco Atlantic Trade 2023-10-12
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- Conquered the Incas
- Competition for national wealth
- European disease that killed lots of Native Americans
- Last Aztec Emperor
- British vs. French
- Land controlled by another nation
- Private ownership
- Trade network New World, Africa and Europe
- Slave ships across the Atlantic
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- Conquered the Aztecs
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- First contact with the Americas
- Trade around the world
- Incan ruler
- Inverstors buy shares larger company
- Cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- Transportation slave from Africa to the New World
- Mix Spanish and Native American
- Conquerors
- First British colony
20 Clues: Conquerors • Incan ruler • Private ownership • Last Aztec Emperor • British vs. French • Conquered the Incas • First British colony • Conquered the Aztecs • Trade around the world • First contact with the Americas • Competition for national wealth • Mix Spanish and Native American • Slave ships across the Atlantic • Land controlled by another nation • Inverstors buy shares larger company • ...
Victoria Griffiths- The Atlantic world 2023-10-15
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- conquered the Incas
- competition for national wealth
- disease that ravaged the native americans
- Aztec king
- British vs. french
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network new world Africa and Europe
- slave ships across the atlantic
- Spanish abusing native american labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with Americas
- the exchange of products between international borders
- in the Incas king
- investors buy shares larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the america
- transportation of slaves from Africa to the new world
- mix of Spanish and native Americans
- conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: Aztec king • conquerors • in the Incas king • private ownership • British vs. french • conquered the Incas • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • first contact with Americas • competition for national wealth • slave ships across the atlantic • land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares larger company • mix of Spanish and native Americans • ...
Clase de Espanol 2025-02-26
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- Hot/warm
- Good ____; said at night
- The closest Spanish-speaking state to America
- It's sunny
- The 7th and last day of the week
- The smallest Spanish-speaking country by land mass
- 10 + 10 = ____
- Tired
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- The first year of being double digits
- Green
- Rainy
- One hundred
- What is your name?
- Number of seasons in a year
- Nineteen
- Number of months in a year
- A common greeting
- The age you can get a driver's license in America
- The first word that has "teen" in it in English
- Number of days in a week
20 Clues: Green • Rainy • Tired • Hot/warm • Nineteen • It's sunny • One hundred • 10 + 10 = ____ • A common greeting • What is your name? • Good ____; said at night • Number of days in a week • Number of months in a year • Number of seasons in a year • The 7th and last day of the week • The first year of being double digits • The closest Spanish-speaking state to America • ...
Nationality 7 2024-10-29
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- ........ is the nationality of Netherlands.
- They are from France so they can speak ....... well.
- We .... in Iran.
- Iranians speak ..........
- ........ is she from?
- American people speak .........
- He is from England and he can speak English well.His nationality is .....
- nationality of Australia
- Egypt is a ..... .
- What's his .......... ?He is Spanish.
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- Europe is a ....... .
- Are they ( Turkey - Turkish)?
- He is from Japan. He is ...... .
- I'm ......... Indian .
- Nationality of Germany
- Is she from ( Spain - Spanish )?
- Where are they from? They are from .......
- What's ........ nationality? She is Iranian.
- What nationality is ...... ? She's Brazilian.
- Iran is in .... .
20 Clues: We .... in Iran. • Iran is in .... . • Egypt is a ..... . • Europe is a ....... . • ........ is she from? • I'm ......... Indian . • Nationality of Germany • nationality of Australia • Iranians speak .......... • Are they ( Turkey - Turkish)? • American people speak ......... • He is from Japan. He is ...... . • Is she from ( Spain - Spanish )? • What's his .......... ?He is Spanish. • ...
American Imperalism 2021-10-20
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- Strong a popular American minister in the late 1800s who linked Anglo-Saxonism to Christian missionary ideas
- T Mahan Author who argued in 1890 that the economic future of the United States rested on new overseas markets protected by a larger navy. Wrote "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History"
- G Blaine served as secretary of state in 2 administrations and wanted America to expand influence in Latin America. Supported Pan-Americanism.
- the idea that the United States and Latin America should work together to support peace and increase trade
- Amendment Legislation that severely restricted Cuba's sovereignty and gave the US the right to intervene if Cuba got into trouble
- the formal act of acquiring something (especially territory) by conquest or occupation
- Door Policy A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China.
- Maine U.S. Battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor in 1898; Evidence suggests an internal explosion, however Spanish military was framed by Yellow Journalism; The incident was a catalyst for the Spanish American War
- Aguinaldo Leader of the Filipino independence movement against Spain (1895-1898). He proclaimed the independence of the Philippines in 1899, but his movement was crushed and he was captured by the United States Army in 1901. (p. 743)
- White Fleet" 16 American battleships, painted white, sent around the world to display American naval power
- Act gave the US direct control over and power to set up a government in Puerto Rico
- Corollary Roosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South and Central America by using military force
- of Paris (1898) Approved by the Senate on February 6, 1898, it ended the Spanish-American War. The U.S. gained Guam, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
- Liliuokalani the Hawaiian queen who was forced out of power by a revolution started by American business interests
- Matthew C Perry he opened Japan and persuaded it to sign the Treaty of Kanagawa establishing relations with the US
- Pulitzer helped newspaper industry grow with yellow journalism
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- George Dewey a United States naval officer remembered for his victory at Manila Bay in the Spanish-American War
- Nation whose independence is limited by the control of a more powerful country (Example - Cuba after Spanish-American War)
- of influence the geographical area in which one nation is very influential
- Marti led the fight for Cuba's independence from Spain from 1895 through the Spanish-American War
- Beveridge skilled orator whose speeches justified the annexation of the Philippines, thus promoting a growth of American imperialism.
- the idea that English-speaking nations had superior character, ideas, and systems of government and were destined to control other nations
- Rebellion 1899 in Beijing, China started by a secret society of Chinese who opposed the "foreign devils".
- diplomacy President Taft's policy of linking American business interests to diplomatic interests abroad
- Roosevelt 26th President of the United States, hero of the Spanish-American War; Panama Canal was built during his administration; said 'Speak softly but carry a big stick' (1858-1919)
- journalism One of the causes of the Spanish-American War (1898) - this was when newspaper publishers like Hearst and Pulitzer sensationalized news events (like the sinking of the Maine) to anger American public towards Spain.
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically.
- Riders" volunteer soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War
28 Clues: Pulitzer helped newspaper industry grow with yellow journalism • of influence the geographical area in which one nation is very influential • Act gave the US direct control over and power to set up a government in Puerto Rico • Riders" volunteer soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War • ...
European Exploration 2023-08-23
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- Italian explorer credited with discovering the Americas for Europe.
- Portuguese explorer who led the first circumnavigation of the globe.
- The brutal sea voyage that transported enslaved Africans to the Americas.
- A term often used to describe Spanish conquerors and explorers of the New World.
- The process of establishing settlements in new territories by a foreign power.
- Individuals sent to spread religious beliefs and convert people to a particular faith.
- Italian explorer after whom the Americas were named.
- Term for the lands of the Americas that were newly encountered by Europeans.
- Economic theory emphasizing the importance of accumulating wealth through trade and colonization.
- Chinese admiral and explorer who led voyages of exploration in the 15th century.
- Spanish explorer who led the first European expedition to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas.
- Portuguese explorer who established a sea route to India.
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- To sail completely around the world, as achieved by whom?
- Spanish explorer and conqueror, often associated with the subjugation of the Americas.
- Spanish conquistador who explored southwestern North America.
- The global exchange of goods, ideas, cultures, and diseases between the Old World and the New World.
- Native to a particular region; the original inhabitants of an area.
- French explorer known for his voyages to present-day Canada.
- The three-way trading system involving Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the colonial period.
- Spanish conquistador who famously conquered the Aztec Empire.
20 Clues: Italian explorer after whom the Americas were named. • To sail completely around the world, as achieved by whom? • Portuguese explorer who established a sea route to India. • French explorer known for his voyages to present-day Canada. • Spanish conquistador who explored southwestern North America. • Spanish conquistador who famously conquered the Aztec Empire. • ...
5th Grade Vocabulary 2024-08-23
13 Clues: satisfy • improper • very happy • said suddenly • determination • look (Spanish) • admitted defeat • sheets paper copies • grandmother (Spanish) • shorts that resemble a skirt • horns containing food and drink • a paper mache figure filled with candy • large hats traditionally worn in Spain and Mexico
Spanish Texas Vocabulary 2020-10-16
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- Seth was running for president of his school's student ______
- Christohper Columbus,Francisco Pizarro,Hernan Cortez,ect.
- A Spanish Catholic man who helps convert people to Catholicism
- Opposite of attachment
- During the play's war scene, an actor fired a prop _____ that made a huge 'boom sound' and confetti spewed out
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- A entrepreneur who was given land in Spanish Texas to make a settlement in that area
- Spanish military place used for housing soldiers and protecting missions
- Manmade to help ships come and go
- Something that religions try and do to people to make them like them
- A sub-category of Christianity that follows the Roman Catholic Church's beliefs and practices
- What the Alamo is
- Mixed race person, especially one with Spanish or Ingigenous decent
- A mexican-american person that lives in South Texas
13 Clues: What the Alamo is • Opposite of attachment • Manmade to help ships come and go • A mexican-american person that lives in South Texas • Christohper Columbus,Francisco Pizarro,Hernan Cortez,ect. • Seth was running for president of his school's student ______ • A Spanish Catholic man who helps convert people to Catholicism • ...
American Imperalism: Spanish-American War 2021-11-08
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- As a part of the Spanish general's goal to crush the rebellion, he herded 300,000 Western and Central Cubans
- Newspaper tycoon in charge of "New York Journal"
- A style of writing that exaggerates news to lure and engage readers
- Spanish general that aimed to crush the rebellion
- Cuban poet whom exiled in NY, started a revolution against Spain in 1895
- A free Cuba
- Volunteer cavalry under the command of Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt, landed in Cuba in 1898
- American commodore who gave the first command to open fire towards a Spanish fleet in the Philippines
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- Newspaper tycoon in charge of "New York World"
- Head of a Filipino rebellion against Spain
- Criticized President McKinley
- Made up of the Rough Riders and two African-American regiments, charged on Kettle Hill
- Spanish minister to the US
13 Clues: A free Cuba • Spanish minister to the US • Criticized President McKinley • Head of a Filipino rebellion against Spain • Newspaper tycoon in charge of "New York World" • Newspaper tycoon in charge of "New York Journal" • Spanish general that aimed to crush the rebellion • A style of writing that exaggerates news to lure and engage readers • ...
chapter 7 history 2012-12-04
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- name for Antonio Lisboa because of his disease
- first governor general of Bahia
- line that divided land between spain and portugal
- name of plains area of river plate region
- people with indian and spanish parents
- one of great heroes of S.A. nicknamed "the Liberator"
- people of pure spanish or portugese born in america
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- treaty that resolved portugese complaints about line
- mountains that run down west side of south america
- spaniards born in spain
- church that helped indians colonize
- his capture of portugal helped win Brazil independence
- other hero of South America bid for spanish independence
- set the line
14 Clues: set the line • spaniards born in spain • first governor general of Bahia • church that helped indians colonize • people with indian and spanish parents • name of plains area of river plate region • name for Antonio Lisboa because of his disease • line that divided land between spain and portugal • mountains that run down west side of south america • ...
Grant & Brayden 2021-09-16
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- Given to conquistadors so they may explore and establish new colonies
- The bird that feathers are used as a headdress
- disease the Aztec got from the Spanish
- Aztec rain god
- animal the Spanish rode on
- The capital city of the Aztec empire
- present day country where the Aztec empire was located
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- Nahua women that was a interpreter for Cortes
- The main temple located in the Aztec capital
- popular war dog breed used by the Spanish
- lake that the Aztec capital was built on
- The great conquistador
- The ritual the Aztecs completed on Templo Mayor
- The emperor of the Aztec empire.
14 Clues: Aztec rain god • The great conquistador • animal the Spanish rode on • The emperor of the Aztec empire. • The capital city of the Aztec empire • disease the Aztec got from the Spanish • lake that the Aztec capital was built on • popular war dog breed used by the Spanish • The main temple located in the Aztec capital • Nahua women that was a interpreter for Cortes • ...
Grant & Brayden 2021-09-16
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- popular war dog breed used by the Spanish
- The capital city of the Aztec empire
- Given to conquistadors so they may explore and establish new colonies
- present day country where the Aztec empire was located
- animal the Spanish rode on
- disease the Aztec got from the Spanish
- The great conquistador
- The ritual the Aztecs completed on Templo Mayor
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- The emperor of the Aztec empire.
- The bird that feathers are used as a headdress
- Nahua women that was a interpreter for Cortes
- Aztec rain god
- The main temple located in the Aztec capital
- lake that the Aztec capital was built on
14 Clues: Aztec rain god • The great conquistador • animal the Spanish rode on • The emperor of the Aztec empire. • The capital city of the Aztec empire • disease the Aztec got from the Spanish • lake that the Aztec capital was built on • popular war dog breed used by the Spanish • The main temple located in the Aztec capital • Nahua women that was a interpreter for Cortes • ...
"The Circuit" Vocabulary 2022-01-12
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- old automobile that is in bad condition
- Spanish word for "musical compositions having a strong, steady beat and are suitable for dancing"
- Spanish word for "stew pot"
- as if arising from or done by instinct
- dull, continuous buzzing or humming sound
- Spanish word meaning "hired hands"
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- tenant farmer who farms land for the owner in return for a share of the cop that the lan yields
- Spanish word for "ready"
- eagerly; with lively interest
- lived in; inhabited
10 Clues: lived in; inhabited • Spanish word for "ready" • Spanish word for "stew pot" • eagerly; with lively interest • Spanish word meaning "hired hands" • as if arising from or done by instinct • old automobile that is in bad condition • dull, continuous buzzing or humming sound • tenant farmer who farms land for the owner in return for a share of the cop that the lan yields • ...
Colonization of Florida 2023-11-20
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- Who were affected by the Spanish colonizers?
- What was the town Naravez was hoping to find gold in?
- Who died of fever?
- Who was the first explorer?
- What religion were the Spanish trying to spread?
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- What was the name of the French fort that was during 1562-1565?
- Where was the Fountain of Youth Located?
- What expedition was Cabeza de Vaca on?
- Who were the first colonizers of Florida?
- What state did the Spanish colonize?
10 Clues: Who died of fever? • Who was the first explorer? • What state did the Spanish colonize? • What expedition was Cabeza de Vaca on? • Where was the Fountain of Youth Located? • Who were the first colonizers of Florida? • Who were affected by the Spanish colonizers? • What religion were the Spanish trying to spread? • What was the town Naravez was hoping to find gold in? • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2023-09-06
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- a military post in an area under Spanish control
- a person sent to a foreign country to promote Christianity
- a settlement founded to spread Christianity to the area
- a place where people establish a community
- travel taken in order to discover new resources
- Spanish official appointed to rule land claim
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- a journey undertaken by a group of people
- a Spanish explorer who searched for wealth in Americas
- settlement of people in new territories
- Spanish word meaning cowboy
10 Clues: Spanish word meaning cowboy • settlement of people in new territories • a journey undertaken by a group of people • a place where people establish a community • Spanish official appointed to rule land claim • travel taken in order to discover new resources • a military post in an area under Spanish control • a Spanish explorer who searched for wealth in Americas • ...
Midterm Prep Ch 1 2025-12-09
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- English explorer, claimed the east coast for England
- Region of North America that was home to the "cliff dwellers"
- Viking explorer, found Vinland (New Foundland)
- Explorer who said the New World was not the Indies, but a new continent. Americas were named after him.
- Hunter-gatherers who moved with the seasons
- "Slaves" who served for a period of time to compensate for passage to the New World. Africans first came to North America as this type of slave.
- Country that built settlements along the east coast of America
- Spanish explorer, conquered Incas
- Country that build settlements for the south, especially in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America
- Alaskan Indians, famous for igloos in the frigid regions of North America
- Extensive Indian civilization along the west coast of South America
- English privateers (private captains) commissioned to "disrupt" Spanish shipping
- Plains Indians home
- Spanish explorer, conquered Aztecs
- Early Jamestown settlers were largely motivated by
- Early explorers were motivated by finding new trade routes to
- Olmec and Mayan study of the sun, moon, and stars as well as mathematics led to this invention
- What type of homes did Northwest Indians build?
- The first Mesoamerican civilization. Known as the "rubber people"
- civilizations - north, central, or south America?
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- The king and queen of Spain who gave Columbus the funds that he needed to find a route to Asia.
- Coronado Spanish explorer, first European to see the Grand Canyon
- African ruler of the Mali Empire who is known as the wealthiest man to ever live
- where Columbus first landed in the New World
- French explorer, known as the "Father of New France", built a fort that would become Quebec
- The demand for cheap labor in the New World created a new market
- Indians who interacted with the settlers of Jamestown
- Englishman who sponsored two failed attempt to establish an English colony at Roanoke.
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- Spanish explorer who started in Florida and explored as far as the Mississippi River
- French explorer, claimed the Mississippi River for France. First European to go down Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico--
- People who traded horses and weaponary for African goods and slaves
- First elected legislative assembly in the New World
- Aztec emperor who fell to Spanish conquerors
- Augustine First permanent settlement in North America
- the route in between the western ports of Africa to the Caribbean and southern U.S. that carried the slave trade
- the first people to live in North America
- Spanish soldiers, adventurers, and conquerors
- Capital of the Aztec Empire, located on an island in Lake Texcoco. Mexico City was constructed on its ruins.
- Ruler of England during the Spanish Armada
- What type of homes did Southwest Indians build?
- A country who built settlements to the north, along the St. Lawrence River
- Spanish explorer, first to explore Florida
- Smith English leader at Jamestown, applied II Thess 3:20 principle to English gentlemen who refused to work
- Cash crop that made a profit and saved Jamestown
- Bridge Belief that people first arrived in North America by crossing land bridge from Asia
- English explorer, Sea Dog, sailed around the world
- Indian civilizations that believed the gods required a blood sacrifice
- Continent that exported gold, salt, copper, ivory, and slaves
- Cartier French explorer, discovered St. Lawrence and claimed a large section of North America for France
- Belief that living and non-living things have souls
51 Clues: Plains Indians home • Spanish explorer, conquered Incas • Spanish explorer, conquered Aztecs • the first people to live in North America • Ruler of England during the Spanish Armada • Spanish explorer, first to explore Florida • Hunter-gatherers who moved with the seasons • Aztec emperor who fell to Spanish conquerors • where Columbus first landed in the New World • ...
Spanish 2021-11-11
Spanish 2014-04-30
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- to pass you need to
- the opposite of hate
- you take these during class
- the opposite of mean
- an elephant is
- this would describe a piece of candy
- the devil is this
- if you are not pretty you are
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- if you go to court you hope your judge is
- you would use this if there were lots of bugs around you
- this is the biggest Starbuck's coffee
- you would go to jail if a jury found you
- a midget is this
- if you are blind you cannot do this
- David faced a
- Because I'm _____, clap along if you feel like a room without a roof
- in case of an emergency you need to stay
17 Clues: David faced a • an elephant is • a midget is this • the devil is this • to pass you need to • the opposite of hate • the opposite of mean • you take these during class • if you are not pretty you are • if you are blind you cannot do this • this would describe a piece of candy • this is the biggest Starbuck's coffee • you would go to jail if a jury found you • ...
Spanish 2015-04-26
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- ella ir a su primo porque ella no tenía él para años
- use su cuando usted salir en una fecha
- ella tiene un para su dieciséis cumpleaños
- ella va ella amigo
- navidad es un
- la pareja fue a celebrar su dies años
- viven en un la casa
- ellos fui ella para ganando el primer lugar
- ella dijeron que no para ella el permiso de conductir la foto
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- ella con su padre es el jefe
- ellos fui al parque para el cuatro de julio
- hacerlo su propio
- ella tenía una muy reloj de pie
- el bebé estaba porque tenía hambre
- la fue para cerveza
- el día de Macy's
- de ella no se su abuelo cuando murió
17 Clues: navidad es un • el día de Macy's • hacerlo su propio • la fue para cerveza • viven en un la casa • ella va ella amigo • ella con su padre es el jefe • ella tenía una muy reloj de pie • el bebé estaba porque tenía hambre • la pareja fue a celebrar su dies años • de ella no se su abuelo cuando murió • use su cuando usted salir en una fecha • ...
spanish 2023-01-30
17 Clues: class • lunch • to talk • english • spanish • science • to study • to teach • art class • technolgy • mathmatics • in the hour • the class of • the schedule • the homework • social studies • physical education
SPANISH 2021-08-09
spanish 2022-11-04
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- to dance
- tiempo con amigos to spend time with friends patinar to skate
- música to listen to music
- to sing
- en monopatín to skateboard
- to work
- la guitarra to play the guitar
- a la escuela to go to school
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- cuentos to write stories
- to swim
- to draw
- to ski
- revistas to read magazines
- deportes to play sports
- por teléfono to talk on the phone
- en bicicleta to ride a bike
- videojuegos to play video games
- to run
18 Clues: to ski • to run • to swim • to draw • to sing • to work • to dance • cuentos to write stories • deportes to play sports • música to listen to music • en monopatín to skateboard • revistas to read magazines • en bicicleta to ride a bike • a la escuela to go to school • videojuegos to play video games • la guitarra to play the guitar • por teléfono to talk on the phone • ...
Spanish 2022-11-17
17 Clues: with • never • right • always • to eat • without • to share • To drink • comida food • Which? What? • to understand • asco How awful! • los dias every day • supuesto of course • o menos more or less • gusta(n) I / you like ( __ ). • / te encanta(n) I/you love(____)
Spanish 2022-11-17
17 Clues: with • right • never • always • to eat • without • to share • to drink • every day • of course • food, meal • I/you love • I/you like • How awful! • Which? What? • more or less • to understand
Spanish 2016-09-13
17 Clues: wet • read • Sweaty • Flowers • Write with • Warm, Windy • Winter, cold • Cold, Snowing • person learning • keep papaers in • Blowing the leaves • write and erase with • some one who teaches • verano Beach, Friends • Winter, Summer, spring • write and take notes in • de papel Sheet of paper
Spanish 2018-10-16
17 Clues: gate • screen • to fly • flight • arrival • airport • to board • airplane • passenger • departure • stewardess • baggage claim • to get in line • go through customs • go through security • to check in baggage • can you tell me where ... is?
Spanish 2024-06-11
17 Clues: stop • full • hood • slow • start • Phone • street • Police • channel • traffic • highway • to drive • to check • To turn on • Televison Set • to fix, arrange • to get on or into
Spanish 2024-11-06
17 Clues: poem • poet • band • show • dance • melody • lyrics • ticket • rhythm • writer • to look • applause • classical • to perform • microphone • to sound like • reseña review
Spanish 2025-01-13
17 Clues: to flex • to worry • to relax • to avoid • to advise • to demand • to sneeze • to endure • to breath • to include • to contain • to develop • to suggest • to complain • to recommend • to concentrate • to be daydreaming
spanish 2025-03-01
spanish 2025-04-24
17 Clues: asprin • to feel • bandage • to move • to fall • the flu • to twist • to break • the bone • the wrist • the blood • to suffer • the pills • the x-ray • to examine • the allergy • the accident
Spanish 2025-10-28
Cognates 2016-08-31
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- jumping straight into the water with my body straight is called a?
- What is another word for delicious?
- Where you go to pick up medication at Publix?
- After a sports season we all have a banquet.
- The animal nicknamed "little Armored one"
- what is a person that fixes teeth?
- Words that you speak and know the meanings to are your...
- what is a medical practitioner and student called?
- What is another word for carpenter in Spanish?
- When you go to apply for a job you get an...?
- your teacher always says you need to be in______ on time.
- What is the Spanish word for scientist?
- What you are at school?
- What is another word for fabulous?
- A person that flies planes is called a...?
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- What is the word engineer in Spanish?
- A relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked with something else.
- What is someone that takes photographs and publishes them called?
- To make conversation with someone.
- Someone who teaches college classes is called a...?
- Another word for twister is...?
- Someone that goes on the moon is an...?
- what is another word for laboratory?
- What is the Spanish word for secretariat?
- What is another word for Archiect
- City in california named "The Angels"
- A person who fixes cars is called?
- The 9th month of the year.
- A sport you use a baseball in and a bat.
29 Clues: What you are at school? • The 9th month of the year. • Another word for twister is...? • What is another word for Archiect • To make conversation with someone. • what is a person that fixes teeth? • A person who fixes cars is called? • What is another word for fabulous? • What is another word for delicious? • what is another word for laboratory? • ...
Period 3: The French & Spanish Rule in America 2022-09-23
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- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- The explorer that claimed the land around Mississippi river for France
- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- The success of the revolt allowed these leaders to live in governor’s mansions
- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
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- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- The French found this place in 1718
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
20 Clues: The French found this place in 1718 • The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy • The French introduced African slavery into this valley • This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies • The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city • The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas • ...
Seven Years' War in Florida 2023-09-30
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- One of the min-wars of the Seven Years' War was the __________, which took place in North America.
- The capital of east Florida was __________.
- The French and British were fighting over territory in the Upper __________.
- To encourage English settlements in Florida, British __________ were eligible for special grants.
- Some plantations raised __________ plants for making dark blue dye.
- Many British brought __________ Africans with them to work on their plantations.
- The English crown proclaimed that settling West of the Appalachian Mountains was __________.
- The British then divided Florida into two territories: __________ Florida.
- __________ was the capital of West Florida.
- When the Seven Years’ War began between France and Great Britain in 1756, Spain and __________ remained neutral.
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- West and East Florida were separated by the __________ River.
- King __________ III was more ambitious to preserve Spain’s prestige as a European and colonial power.
- Spain was forced to give up __________ to Great Britain.
- The population of Saint Augustine nearly __________ than what it was in the Spanish period.
- The first governor of East Florida was __________.
- This time of Great Britain controlling Florida is known as the __________ Period.
- Eventually, the French-Spanish invasion of Portugal in Europe turned into an invasion of Portuguese territories in __________ and Uruguay in South America.
- King Charles III decided to ally with __________ in 1762.
- The Anglo-Spanish War (1762-1763) was also known as the Fantastic War, __________, by the Portuguese.
- The British successfully controlled Florida until the __________.
- The British captured Spanish __________ and the Philippines.
21 Clues: The capital of east Florida was __________. • __________ was the capital of West Florida. • The first governor of East Florida was __________. • Spain was forced to give up __________ to Great Britain. • King Charles III decided to ally with __________ in 1762. • The British captured Spanish __________ and the Philippines. • ...
Unit-5:Colonial history 2023-10-30
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- places of worship set up by Spanish catholic missionaries to convert native people to Christianity.
- A Spanish explorer and conquistador who landed in what came to became known as flordia in 1539.s
- the period of 1732-1752 when a board of trustee's governed the colony of Ga.
- the desire to help others (Charity).
- A biracial creek woman who was James Oglethorpe's interpreter and navigator during early Ga.
- A group of Scottish people who came to Georgia in the 1730's.
- A Georgia city near the mouth of the Savannah river.
- a group of German-speaking protestant refugees who helped settle the colony of Georgia in the 1730's.
- England economy
- the trustees included a prohibition of Jews in Georgia in the original,However a group of Portuguese Jews arrived in Georgia with a doctor.
- Singed by king George 2nd.
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- the work force in the Mississippian culture.
- the last major prehistoric Native American culture in Ga.
- The British general and philanthropist who helped find the colony of Georgia.
- another term for corn.
- A group of unhappy colonists who loudly opposed the policies of James Oglethorpe and Georgia board of Trustee.
- the power holders in the Mississippian culture.
- A creek leader who acted as a mediator between British settlers in Ga.
- churches set up by the Spanish to convert native american to Christianity.
- Garden cultivation.
- walls built of a network interwoven sticks and covered with mud/clay.
21 Clues: England economy • Garden cultivation. • another term for corn. • Singed by king George 2nd. • the desire to help others (Charity). • the work force in the Mississippian culture. • the power holders in the Mississippian culture. • A Georgia city near the mouth of the Savannah river. • the last major prehistoric Native American culture in Ga. • ...
Maps in Government Class 2024-08-30
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- a large Asian country where the people speak Hindi
- the country in Europe where the Spanish language began
- the country in South America where people speak Portuguese
- the continent of Guatemala and Honduras
- the direction where Santa Claus lives near the Arctic
- an Asian country where the people speak Nepali/Nepalese
- the largest state in the south of the USA
- the opposite of North. Usually the bottom of a map
- the largest mountains in Asia
- the continent of Mauritania and Senegal
- the opposite of East, Usually to the left on a map
- the country south of the USA where Spanish is spoken
- a country in Africa where Fulani is spoken. It is north of Senegal
- the country in Europe where the French language began
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- a country/island in the Caribbean where Spanish is spoken
- the frontier or line separating two countries
- the country in Europe where the Portuguese language began
- the country North of El Salavdor
- the country in Europe where the English language began
- the direction the sun rises
- the official language of Central America
- the home of Machu Picchu
- the continent of China
- the continent of Canada, the USA, and Mexico
- the official document you need to travel between countries legally
- the continent of Spain, France, England...
- the continent of Peru
- the country north of the USA that speaks English and French
- the country that shares an island with the Dominican Republic
- the direction the sun sets
30 Clues: the continent of Peru • the continent of China • the home of Machu Picchu • the direction the sun sets • the direction the sun rises • the largest mountains in Asia • the country North of El Salavdor • the continent of Guatemala and Honduras • the continent of Mauritania and Senegal • the official language of Central America • the largest state in the south of the USA • ...
Owen Stossel - The Atlantic World 2025-10-09
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- A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire.
- Nations wealth
- Major cause of death among Native Americans after the arrival of Europeans
- The ninth ruler of the Aztec Empire, who was in power when Hernan Cortes arrived.
- A North American conflict in a larger imperial war between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years' War.
- Land Controled by another country
- Private Owner
- A three-way system of trade during 1600-1800s in which Africa sent slaves to America, America sent raw materials to Europe, and Europe sent guns and rum to Africa.
- The Sea slave Journey taken from Africa to the New World
- A labor system in which the Spanish crown granted a person a specified number of natives for whom they were to take responsibility.
- A Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
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- First to make contact with the New World
- The exchange of goods or services between countries.
- The last Inca emperor, who was captured and executed by Francisco Pizarro.
- Company where there were many investors not just one
- The trade of goods between the new and old world
- The buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas.
- A person of mixed racial ancestry, especially of mixed European and indigenous American descent.
- A Spanish conqueror
- The first permanent English settlement in North America, founded in 1607.
20 Clues: Private Owner • Nations wealth • A Spanish conqueror • Land Controled by another country • First to make contact with the New World • The trade of goods between the new and old world • The exchange of goods or services between countries. • Company where there were many investors not just one • A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. • ...
section 1 and 2- Amari Primus 2020-10-19
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- mixed Spanish and Native American population
- a large conflict that became known as the 7 year war
- a group that founded a second english colony
- a system that the Spanish forced the Native Americans
- commanded a force of about 30,000
- A spainiard that landed on the shore of Mexico
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- Marched a small force into South America
- many spanish explores who followed Cortés
- a group that sought religious freedom from Englands Anglican Church
- Native American ruler
- A genoese sea captain
- Netherland what North America became known as
- France base of Francés colonial empire in North America
- lands that are controlled by another nation
- land the colonists claimed as theirs
15 Clues: Native American ruler • A genoese sea captain • commanded a force of about 30,000 • land the colonists claimed as theirs • Marched a small force into South America • many spanish explores who followed Cortés • lands that are controlled by another nation • mixed Spanish and Native American population • a group that founded a second english colony • ...
Historic Crossword 2022-04-27
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- The British primeminister during ww2
- A long narrow ditch
- The Spanish officer during the Spanish conquest of the americas
- The action or process of settling among and Establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- The German dictator during the second world War
- The Spanish soliders who conqoured South America in the 1500s
- A rapid military strategy
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- The Aztec capital city
- Strategic french forest ww2
- A brown aztec invention
- The revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- The good guys during ww2
- The bad guys
- The German ideology
14 Clues: The bad guys • A long narrow ditch • The German ideology • The Aztec capital city • A brown aztec invention • The good guys during ww2 • A rapid military strategy • Strategic french forest ww2 • The British primeminister during ww2 • The German dictator during the second world War • The Spanish soliders who conqoured South America in the 1500s • ...
Spanish 2018-02-21
17 Clues: German • Somali • Camera • To come • Physics • Biology • History • Geometry • To prefer • Geography • Calculator • Dictionary • Statistics • Photography • To eat lunch • Computer Science • American Sign Language
Spanish 2018-09-24
17 Clues: play • soccer • to run • to ski • to eat • to read • friends • to swim • to watch • baseball • softball • to sleep • to cheer • gymnastics • basketball • volleyball • video games
Spanish 2018-09-25
spanish 2024-05-02
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- La acción de moverse hacia algún lugar.
- Cuando un avión o un tren arriba a su destino.
- Alguien que se desplaza de un lugar a otro.
- Por donde entras o sales de un lugar.
- Ir de un lugar a otro.
- Puedes llevar tus cosas en esta cuando sales de compras.
- El opuesto de "entrada".
- Contiene información sobre lugares turísticos.
- Alcanzar un destino.
- Puede ser de entrada o de salida en un aeropuerto.
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- Te guía para encontrar lugares en una ciudad o un país.
- Ir a ver un lugar por interés o turismo.
- Dejar un lugar.
- Regresar a donde empezaste.
- Te dice a qué hora ocurre algo.
- Donde esperas el transporte público.
- Donde pones tu ropa cuando viajas.
- El precio que pagas por un servicio, como un billete de avión.
18 Clues: Dejar un lugar. • Alcanzar un destino. • Ir de un lugar a otro. • El opuesto de "entrada". • Regresar a donde empezaste. • Te dice a qué hora ocurre algo. • Donde pones tu ropa cuando viajas. • Donde esperas el transporte público. • Por donde entras o sales de un lugar. • La acción de moverse hacia algún lugar. • Ir a ver un lugar por interés o turismo. • ...
spanish 2024-05-08
spanish 2023-01-30
Spanish 2023-06-02
17 Clues: dirty • chores • garage • to help • kitchen • to cook • bathroom • stairway • basement • far(from) • close(to) • dining room • living room • second floor • ground floor • to make the bed • to straighten up
spanish 2025-02-27
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- slow
- you write on it
- a large number
- a number between 1 and 20
- comprendo, I'm confused
- ouch
- ink
- write
- I drank to much water
- spooky
- next to once
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- your in trouble
- I couldn't hear the first time
- age
- ouch
- I'm thirsty
- a question you ask when your confused on what someone said
- the beach
- a number between 1 and 20
- SE, I'm confused
20 Clues: age • ink • slow • ouch • ouch • write • spooky • the beach • I'm thirsty • next to once • a large number • your in trouble • you write on it • SE, I'm confused • I drank to much water • comprendo, I'm confused • a number between 1 and 20 • a number between 1 and 20 • I couldn't hear the first time • a question you ask when your confused on what someone said
Spanish 2024-12-15
20 Clues: Run • Eat • Draw • Pray • Sing • Swim • Sleep • Dance • Write • Actor • Skate • Fotos Take Photos • Futbol Play Soccer • Libros Read Books • Videos Record Videos • Muisca Listen to Music • Mi Telefono Use My Phone • Beisbol Play Baseball • Futbol Americano Play football • Volibol Play Volleyball
spanish 2024-04-14
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- sleep in this
- something you sleep with
- something you eat on
- color of pencil lead
- color of vegtables
- four of these in a room
- color of most apples
- color of dirt
- color of paper
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- color of valentines day
- color of the sun
- color of metal
- color of bananas
- a recording
- color of glass
- debatably worst color
- color of the sky
17 Clues: a recording • sleep in this • color of dirt • color of metal • color of glass • color of paper • color of the sun • color of bananas • color of the sky • color of vegtables • something you eat on • color of pencil lead • color of most apples • debatably worst color • color of valentines day • four of these in a room • something you sleep with
Spanish 2022-03-08
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- The style of houses the Aztec lived in.
- Language spoken by the Aztec
- Tortilla
- What the Aztec's favorite drink was made of
- Beans used to make Chocolate.
- Farming method used in forests
- Material for clothes of poor
- Islands used for farming
- Material used in making clothes for nobles.
- Along with 9 down, what the Aztec valued.
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- Village of families
- City home to the largest market in the Americas
- What the Aztecs used to make rubber
- Along with 12 across, what the Aztec valued.
- How Aztecs handed down stories and poetry through generations.
- Aztec capital
- Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs
17 Clues: Tortilla • Aztec capital • Village of families • Islands used for farming • Language spoken by the Aztec • Material for clothes of poor • Beans used to make Chocolate. • Farming method used in forests • What the Aztecs used to make rubber • The style of houses the Aztec lived in. • Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs • Along with 9 down, what the Aztec valued. • ...
Spanish 2022-11-14
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- Related to animals
- What you bring to school each day
- Ends with e
- Entering and exiting a classroom
- Something that the beginning of the unit
- What do gamers need?
- Countries related
- In most classrooms
- What time is it?
- What we sit on
- Pen related
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- Computer related
- Technology that is efficient
- Disposal of waste
- Furniture
- Describing location
- Describing location
- Feminine word
18 Clues: Furniture • Ends with e • Pen related • Feminine word • What we sit on • Computer related • What time is it? • Disposal of waste • Countries related • Related to animals • In most classrooms • Describing location • Describing location • What do gamers need? • Technology that is efficient • Entering and exiting a classroom • What you bring to school each day • ...
spanish 2022-10-27
17 Clues: to end • to use • to draw • to swim • to pass • to rest • to wait • to talk • to drink • to visit • to learn • to paint • to enter • to teach • to arrive • to listen • to take care of
spanish 2022-05-04
17 Clues: truck • dirty • to run • wounds • a ball • a bull • hostel • street • to wash • to throw • tomatoes • ran over • passport • to clean • participant • fancy hotel • to wash one self
Spanish 2022-08-11
19 Clues: nice • tall • lazy • blond • short • funny • serious • studious • athletic • artistic • organized • red-haired • hombre man • mujer woman • hardworking • disorganized • handsome / pretty • (la) maestro(a) teacher • (la) director(a) de la escuela school
spanish 2025-10-06
17 Clues: judge • angry • gossip • related • support • empathy • socialize • confident • make fun of • on your side • tell secrets • misunderstand • pay attention • have knowledge • positive quality • give importance to • no matter what happens
Spanish 2025-12-12
El versiculo de octubre 2012-10-13
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- This spanish word means "sin"
- Make sure to capitalize these two important words
- This word, meaning "yet or because" is often confused with "because"
- Don't forget the "n" in Senor has one of these over it
- Another name for God that can also mean "mister"
- This is the verse in Romanos chapter 3
- A contraction: "of" or "from" plus "the" (masculine)
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- "Chapter Three" in Spanish
- An unpleasant noun that everyone experiences eventually
- The possessive adjective meaning "our"
- Dadiva means __________ gift
- "Livin' la _______ loca"
- After working hard, someone expects to recieve a payment (spanish word)
- Our verse this month is in this book of the bible
- The he/she/it/Ud. form of the verb "Ser"
- God doesn't just give us life, but he gives us "vida ________"
16 Clues: "Livin' la _______ loca" • "Chapter Three" in Spanish • Dadiva means __________ gift • This spanish word means "sin" • The possessive adjective meaning "our" • This is the verse in Romanos chapter 3 • The he/she/it/Ud. form of the verb "Ser" • Another name for God that can also mean "mister" • Make sure to capitalize these two important words • ...
South America 2023-10-06
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- Language of the Inca
- Rule obedience to authority
- Factories in mexico
- Mixed Spanish/Native American heritage
- Blends Caribbean,American music
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Spanish Empire
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- Rule government by the few
- Blends African,Spain,Caribbean
- Farm/Ranch
- government by the few
- runs through central America
- ___ marched to Aztec city
- Land bridge between north&south America
- Aztec capital
15 Clues: Farm/Ranch • Aztec capital • Spanish Empire • Factories in mexico • Language of the Inca • government by the few • ___ marched to Aztec city • Rule government by the few • runs through central America • Rule obedience to authority • Blends African,Spain,Caribbean • Blends Caribbean,American music • North American Free Trade Agreement • Mixed Spanish/Native American heritage • ...
Spanish Entree 2023-02-27
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- a flag in english
- glue in spanish
- write on this
- lights up classrooms
- when you make mistakes you use this
- marker in Spanish
- used to cut things
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- used to sharpen pencils
- cognate for calculator
- sounds like this in English
- used to find all words
- you can write with this
- see the outside through this
- read this
- uses this to measure
15 Clues: read this • write on this • glue in spanish • a flag in english • marker in Spanish • used to cut things • lights up classrooms • uses this to measure • cognate for calculator • used to find all words • used to sharpen pencils • you can write with this • sounds like this in English • see the outside through this • when you make mistakes you use this
African & European Influence on Latin America 2025-04-23
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- Colombian Exchanged named after
- European & African
- Dominate Religion
- Indigenous people's in Spanish
- Two countries that colonized Latin America
- What Europe received during Triangle Trade
- Conquered the Aztecs
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- Holiday in Mexico
- Country that colonized Brazil
- Most Spoken language in Latin America
- Where slaves came from
- European & Indigenous
- Often have a better lifestyle
- Country that imported the most slaves
- Killed indigenous slaves
15 Clues: Holiday in Mexico • Dominate Religion • European & African • Conquered the Aztecs • European & Indigenous • Where slaves came from • Killed indigenous slaves • Country that colonized Brazil • Often have a better lifestyle • Indigenous people's in Spanish • Colombian Exchanged named after • Country that imported the most slaves • Most Spoken language in Latin America • ...
Chapter 8 Review 2025-12-12
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- 12 rulers set up by the Portuguese, this flopped
- Country a colony was set up by
- Tobacco and Indigo are examples of this
- Last name of the frenchman who found st. Lawrence River
- Large country estates owned by a few wealthy men
- Wanted to create a completely Christian nation
- Poor neighborhoods beyond the wealth of the city
- people with both Spanish and Indian parents
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- The treaty that adjusted the line set by the pope
- document that lays out the American Government
- Cowboys, chosen not for their skill. Proved faithful
- European, led by Thomas Dale + John Smith. Successful
- The division set by Pope Alexander VI
- Spanish/Portuguese native to North America
- left to escape persecution, didn't celebrate holidays
- These people were the most brutal to natives
16 Clues: Country a colony was set up by • The division set by Pope Alexander VI • Tobacco and Indigo are examples of this • Spanish/Portuguese native to North America • people with both Spanish and Indian parents • These people were the most brutal to natives • document that lays out the American Government • Wanted to create a completely Christian nation • ...
Spanish Exploration 2014-05-07
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- a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders.
- a mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- a grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas
- agreement between Portugal and Spain
- the Spanish soldiers, explorers who took part in the conquest of the Americas
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- an economic system based on private ownership
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- buying/selling of African Americans for labor
- Spanish-born Spaniard or mainland Spaniard residing in the New World or the Spanish East Indies
- an advanced system of trading between multiple nations
- land controlled by a distant nation
- a company founded by the Dutch in the early 17th century
12 Clues: land controlled by a distant nation • agreement between Portugal and Spain • a mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • buying/selling of African Americans for labor • an economic system based on private ownership • an advanced system of trading between multiple nations • a company founded by the Dutch in the early 17th century • ...
Spanish Conquest 2019-10-08
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- World What was America called during explorations?
- Tenochtitlan was the name of the Capital _____ .
- A term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of Spanish or Portuguese Empires in a general sense. Literally, it means 'conqueror'.
- The Aztec were the first people to make ___________ from coco beans.
- Aztec emperor who reigned during the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan.
- What hot red vegetable did we get from the Aztecs?
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- What country did the Aztec's live in?
- God Who was the most important God to the Aztec people?
- The Spanish religion.
- The leader of the Spanish army that defeated the Aztecs was lead by Hernán _______.
- Pox What disease killed most of the Aztecs?
- The Aztecs believed that their Gods were thirsty for human _______ .
12 Clues: The Spanish religion. • What country did the Aztec's live in? • Pox What disease killed most of the Aztecs? • Tenochtitlan was the name of the Capital _____ . • World What was America called during explorations? • What hot red vegetable did we get from the Aztecs? • God Who was the most important God to the Aztec people? • ...
Spanish-American War 2025-03-20
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- A Pacific island that became a U.S. territory following the Spanish-American War.
- A Filipino revolutionary leader who initially allied with the U.S. against Spain but later opposed U.S. rule.
- A volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt, known for their role in the Battle of San Juan Hill.
- A key battle in Cuba where U.S. forces, including the Rough Riders, secured a crucial victory.
- The agreement that ended the Spanish-American War, transferring Spanish territories to the U.S.
- A slogan used to rally American support for war after the USS Maine explosion.
- A decisive U.S. naval victory led by Commodore George Dewey, crippling Spain’s Pacific fleet.
- The policy of extending a country's influence through territorial acquisition, which became a major debate following the war.
- Future U.S. president who gained fame for leading the Rough Riders during the war.
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- A conflict fought in 1898 between the United States and Spain, resulting in U.S. territorial expansion.
- A U.S. battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor, fueling public support for war against Spain.
- Sensationalized reporting that exaggerated Spanish atrocities and influenced American public opinion.
- An island nation whose fight for independence from Spain was a major cause of the war.
- An island ceded to the United States as part of the Treaty of Paris (1898).
- A Spanish colony that became a key battleground and later a U.S. territory after the war.
15 Clues: An island ceded to the United States as part of the Treaty of Paris (1898). • A slogan used to rally American support for war after the USS Maine explosion. • A Pacific island that became a U.S. territory following the Spanish-American War. • Future U.S. president who gained fame for leading the Rough Riders during the war. • ...
History of Spanish Language 2025-10-28
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- language – The language that a country chooses for government and schools; Spanish became this in Spain in the late 1400s.
- – To take something new as your own, such as a word from another language.
- – A group that came to the Iberian Peninsula after the Romans and influenced the language.
- – The ideas, customs, and social behavior of a group of people, which can affect language.
- – The language spoken by the Moors, which gave many words to Spanish, especially in science and daily life.
- – Being the only one of its kind; special or different from others.
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- – The language of the ancient Romans; the main root of the Spanish language.
- – People from the ancient city of Rome who conquered and ruled the Iberian Peninsula over 2,000 years ago.
- – To change and develop slowly over time.
- – People who travel to new places to discover them, like those from Spain who sailed to the Americas.
- – People from North Africa who invaded Spain and brought Arabic language and culture.
- – The effect that one thing has on another; for example, how Arabic influenced Spanish.
- Peninsula – The land area in southwestern Europe that is now mostly Spain and Portugal.
- – A way of pronouncing words that is different in various regions or countries.
- – People who move to a new place to live, such as the Spanish who went to the Americas.
15 Clues: – To change and develop slowly over time. • – Being the only one of its kind; special or different from others. • – To take something new as your own, such as a word from another language. • – The language of the ancient Romans; the main root of the Spanish language. • – A way of pronouncing words that is different in various regions or countries. • ...
Numbers, Superlatives, and Comparisons 2014-05-21
8 Clues: Less then • one in spanish • As(adjective)as • First in Spanish • third in Spanish • Very fat or fattest • one-hundred in spanish • Very strong or strongest
American Imperalism 2021-10-20
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- Strong a popular American minister in the late 1800s who linked Anglo-Saxonism to Christian missionary ideas
- T Mahan Author who argued in 1890 that the economic future of the United States rested on new overseas markets protected by a larger navy. Wrote "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History"
- G Blaine served as secretary of state in 2 administrations and wanted America to expand influence in Latin America. Supported Pan-Americanism.
- the idea that the United States and Latin America should work together to support peace and increase trade
- Amendment Legislation that severely restricted Cuba's sovereignty and gave the US the right to intervene if Cuba got into trouble
- the formal act of acquiring something (especially territory) by conquest or occupation
- Door Policy A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China.
- Maine U.S. Battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor in 1898; Evidence suggests an internal explosion, however Spanish military was framed by Yellow Journalism; The incident was a catalyst for the Spanish American War
- Aguinaldo Leader of the Filipino independence movement against Spain (1895-1898). He proclaimed the independence of the Philippines in 1899, but his movement was crushed and he was captured by the United States Army in 1901. (p. 743)
- White Fleet" 16 American battleships, painted white, sent around the world to display American naval power
- Act gave the US direct control over and power to set up a government in Puerto Rico
- Corollary Roosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South and Central America by using military force
- of Paris (1898) Approved by the Senate on February 6, 1898, it ended the Spanish-American War. The U.S. gained Guam, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
- Liliuokalani the Hawaiian queen who was forced out of power by a revolution started by American business interests
- Matthew C Perry he opened Japan and persuaded it to sign the Treaty of Kanagawa establishing relations with the US
- Pulitzer helped newspaper industry grow with yellow journalism
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- George Dewey a United States naval officer remembered for his victory at Manila Bay in the Spanish-American War
- Nation whose independence is limited by the control of a more powerful country (Example - Cuba after Spanish-American War)
- of influence the geographical area in which one nation is very influential
- Marti led the fight for Cuba's independence from Spain from 1895 through the Spanish-American War
- Beveridge skilled orator whose speeches justified the annexation of the Philippines, thus promoting a growth of American imperialism.
- the idea that English-speaking nations had superior character, ideas, and systems of government and were destined to control other nations
- Rebellion 1899 in Beijing, China started by a secret society of Chinese who opposed the "foreign devils".
- diplomacy President Taft's policy of linking American business interests to diplomatic interests abroad
- Roosevelt 26th President of the United States, hero of the Spanish-American War; Panama Canal was built during his administration; said 'Speak softly but carry a big stick' (1858-1919)
- journalism One of the causes of the Spanish-American War (1898) - this was when newspaper publishers like Hearst and Pulitzer sensationalized news events (like the sinking of the Maine) to anger American public towards Spain.
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically.
- Riders" volunteer soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War
28 Clues: Pulitzer helped newspaper industry grow with yellow journalism • of influence the geographical area in which one nation is very influential • Act gave the US direct control over and power to set up a government in Puerto Rico • Riders" volunteer soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War • ...
1450-1750 World Histroy 2025-11-04
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- de las casas, Spanish bishop who defended Indigenous rights
- Crossing an ocean
- Spanish system allowing colonists to demand labor from Indigenous people
- de Soto, Explorer who crossed the Mississippi River
- A group of the same species that share the same environment
- To kill or destroy a large part of
- Powhatan, Leader of the Powhatan Confederacy in Virginia
- Navigation tool showing magnetic north
- Control by one country over another territory's politics and economy
- Renaissance focus on human potential and achievements
- Form of government with unchecked power in one ruler
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire, captured in 1453
- xiv, The “Sun King” of France, model of absolutism
- Process of worldwide integration and exchange
- Powhatan woman who befriended Jamestown settlers
- system, Ottoman practice of conscripting Christian boys into service
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- Elizabeth i, English queen who defeated the Spanish Armada and promoted exploration
- the conqueror, Ottoman sultan who captured Constantinople
- company, Company owned by shareholders who share profits and debts
- reformation, Movement to reform the Catholic Church leading to Protestantism
- zeal, Motivation for voyages to spread Christianity
- He, Chinese admiral who led Indian Ocean voyages for Ming China
- Amerindian peoples who inhabited the Caribbean when Columbus arrived
- Last Incan emperor, executed by the Spanish
- Connections between different things or people
- ii, Aztec emperor defeated by Cortés
- the navigator, Portuguese prince who promoted exploration of Africa
- To remove the inhabitants from
- Newport, Captain who brought the first settlers to Jamestown
- Elite Ottoman infantry composed of former Christian slaves
- john smith, Leader of Jamestown colony, saved by Pocahontas
- Rolfe, Jamestown settler who developed tobacco cultivation
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- Period of renewed interest in classical learning and human potential
- Series of Christian holy wars for control of the Holy Land
- A Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- Pizarro, Spanish conqueror of the Inca Empire
- A major motivation for European exploration
- A long journey by sea or in space
- empire, Muslim empire based in Turkey from 1300s to 1922
- Economic policy focused on wealth through trade surplus and colonies
- One who spreads religion to new regions
- First permanent English settlement in North America (1607)
- reformation, Catholic Church’s response to Protestantism
- Dias, Portuguese explorer who rounded Africa’s Cape of Good Hope
- To defeat
- passage, Voyage bringing enslaved Africans to the Americas
- A person or group who provides resources and support for a project
- exchange, Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between Old and New Worlds
- system, Incan labor tax system
- Francis drake, English explorer who circumnavigated the globe
- armada, Spanish fleet defeated by England in 1588
- Walter Raleigh, Sponsored Roanoke, the “Lost Colony”
- An official representative of a country's government
- of Tordesillas, 1494 agreement dividing new lands between Spain and Portugal
- Native to a certain area
- To travel for the purpose of discovery
- point, A moment in history that marks a decisive change
- Cortes, Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- trade routes to Asia, Europe’s goal after the fall of Constantinople in 1453
- Columbus, Discovered the Americas in 1492 while searching for Asia
- Instrument using stars to determine latitude at sea
- A journey made for a special purpose
- da Gama, Portuguese explorer who reached India by sea in 1498
- Machiavelli, Author of The Prince, who said “the end justifies the means”
- hierarchy, The division of society by rank or class
- Provide funding for a person or enterprise
- polo, Venetian traveler whose writings inspired European exploration
68 Clues: To defeat • Crossing an ocean • Native to a certain area • system, Incan labor tax system • To remove the inhabitants from • A long journey by sea or in space • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • To kill or destroy a large part of • A Spanish conqueror of the Americas • ii, Aztec emperor defeated by Cortés • A journey made for a special purpose • ...
Exploration Vocabulary 2021-11-08
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- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- a forced-labor draft imposed by the Spaniards on the indigenous inhabitants of Peru.
- a government, especially an authoritarian one.
- a labor system established by the Spanish Crown in the 1500s.
- any of the leaders in the Spanish conquest of America
- work, especially hard physical work.
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- a Spaniard born in Spain residing in the New World
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- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- (in Latin America) a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.
- an instrument for determining direction on the surface of Earth
- from, to, or relating to a foreign country, especially one across the sea.
- compulsory recruitment for military service.
- a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- a person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent.
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
20 Clues: work, especially hard physical work. • compulsory recruitment for military service. • a government, especially an authoritarian one. • a Spaniard born in Spain residing in the New World • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • any of the leaders in the Spanish conquest of America • ...
The American Colonies Emerge 2021-09-14
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- persuaded to provide food for John Smith
- paid for their passage to Virgina recieved 50 acres of land
- Spanish northern holdings
- committed himself to the Society of Friends
- declared in a sermon to his Salem congregation
- she posed an even greater threat than Williams to the Puritans
- mixed Spanish and Native American marriages
- conquerors
- person that named La Florida
- allowed several investors to pool their wealth in support of a colony
- second permanent English colony in North America
- result was the near destruction of the Pequot nation
- led an army into the American mainland
- or owner, of the colony
- one under direct control of the king
- church members who wanted to "purify" the Church of England
- trekked across Europe and helped Hungary fight against the Turks
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- in exchange for food, shelter, and passage to North America an __________ _______ agreed to a limited term of servitude
- its capital is called Mexico City
- settlement named after King James
- known today as Pilgrims
- established by Winthrop and the other colonists aboard the Arbella
- natives work for spanish landlords
- eruption started in the spring of 1675
- fist governor of what he called a "City upon a Hill."
- believed the God's "inner light" burned inside everyone
- pueblo religious leader who felt the Spanish whip
- English called him King Philip
- Dutch gave permission to colonize ___ __________
- lead bacons rebellion
30 Clues: conquerors • lead bacons rebellion • known today as Pilgrims • or owner, of the colony • Spanish northern holdings • person that named La Florida • English called him King Philip • its capital is called Mexico City • settlement named after King James • natives work for spanish landlords • one under direct control of the king • eruption started in the spring of 1675 • ...
Loreen 2012-12-10
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- where Jose Rizal was deported
- eldest sister of Jose Rizal
- the sister of Rizal who died at the age of three
- where Ministry of the Colonies were established
- it was established in Madrid in 1863
- They headed the corps of Guardia Civil in each town
- only university in Manila before
- elite class who exploited the masses
- a Governor who organized a commission to study and recommend remedial measures
- medium of instruction used in schools during Spanish Colonization
- they belong to the middle class and they were Philippine-born Spaniards
- they were King's representative and they were appointed by the Spanish monarch
- the social structure of Philippines during the 19th century
- they imposed feudalistic policy
- only brother of Jose Rizal
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- priest whom Rizal dedicated his second novel
- they supervised UST
- they supervised Ateneo
- smallest unit of government
- where Jose Rizal was born
- first novel of Jose Rizal
- youngest sister of Jose Rizal
- it is the highest judicial body and highest court
- second novel of Jose Rizal
- the companion of Jose Rizal when he arrived in the Philippines (Rizal's sister)
- where Jose Rizal studied when he was in high school
- chief executive and chief judge of a town
- Spain's legacy to Philippines
- Spanish-born who take the highest positions and offices in the society
- it is where the peninsulares' position at the pyramidal structure
30 Clues: they supervised UST • they supervised Ateneo • where Jose Rizal was born • first novel of Jose Rizal • second novel of Jose Rizal • only brother of Jose Rizal • smallest unit of government • eldest sister of Jose Rizal • where Jose Rizal was deported • youngest sister of Jose Rizal • Spain's legacy to Philippines • they imposed feudalistic policy • only university in Manila before • ...
Spanish American War 2015-02-28
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- Folly- Name given to the purchase of Alaska from Russia because Congress did not want to make the purchase
- of Influence- Nation exerts special economic or political control in a certain area
- of kettle Hill- Turning point of the Spanish American War
- Expanding a countries nation or empire by taking over foreign countries
- Lome Letter - Letter written by Spanish minister talking about US president McKinley
- A relationship of protection and partial control by another country
- of Portsmouth- Ended Russo-Japanese War and was negotiated by Theodore Roosevelt.
- White Fleet- Roosevelt sent out the US naval fleet to show the world our naval power
- Door Policy- Gave all nations equal trading rights in China
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- US overthrew this country and used it for naval bases
- Maine Explosion- A US ship was blown up off of the coast of Cuba. This was a short term spark of the Spanish American War
- War- Japan wins showing that they are a naval power
- of Paris- Ends War
- Bought from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million
- Rule- The country over still allows some things to be done by the people being taken over
- Rule- The country taking over rules everything
- Amendment- Rules for how Cuba should act once Independent form Spain
- Little War- Nickname given to the Spanish American War
- Dewey- Attacks the Philippines & Guam for the US and he wins
- Rebellion- Event gains support for open door policy
- Journalism- Journalism based off of exaggerated stories
21 Clues: of Paris- Ends War • Rule- The country taking over rules everything • Bought from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million • Rebellion- Event gains support for open door policy • War- Japan wins showing that they are a naval power • US overthrew this country and used it for naval bases • Little War- Nickname given to the Spanish American War • ...
Period 3: The French & Spanish Rule in America 2022-09-23
Across
- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- The explorer that claimed the land around Mississippi river for France
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
Down
- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- The success of the revolt allowed these leaders to live in governor’s mansions
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- The French found this place in 1718
- The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas
20 Clues: The French found this place in 1718 • The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy • The French introduced African slavery into this valley • This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies • The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city • The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas • ...
Period 3: The French & Spanish Rule in America 2022-09-23
Across
- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
Down
- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- The explorer that claimed the land around Mississippi river for France
- The success of the revolt allowed these leaders to live in governor’s mansions
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas
- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
- The French found this place in 1718
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
20 Clues: The French found this place in 1718 • The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy • The French introduced African slavery into this valley • This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies • The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city • The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas • ...
Age of Exploration 2024-11-15
Across
- The economic system between the colonies and their parent country
- Africa, the Americas, and this continent were a part of the triangular trade
- The Nina, Pinta, and _____ were the names of Columbus's ships
- The # of ships Spain gave to Columbus
- Conquered the Aztecs
- Christopher Columbus was from this country
- The term for Spanish "conquerors"
- God, glory, and this were motives for exploration
- The Treaty of this set the line of demarcation
- The child of a European + an African slave
- Native laborers who worked in mines
- This system allowed Spanish settlers to use natives as laborers
- The country where Magellan was killed
Down
- The line of __ separated regions to be explored between Spain and Portugal
- This attracted explorers to Asia
- The descendants of two Spanish American parents
- The planting of this crop led to a demand for more slaves
- Aztec emperor that welcomed in Cortes and his men
- The ship journey slaves endured from Africa --> Americas
- The Americas was nicknamed this
- This group conquered Canada and the Louisiana Territory
- The #1 trade item exchanged for slaves
- The top of the social class in Spanish colonies
- Conquered the Incas
- The child of a European + Native American
- Founded the Cape of Good Hope
- The country Columbus sailed for
- The disease that was the main killer of Native Americans
- This Ferdinand's crew was the 1st to circumnavigate the world
29 Clues: Conquered the Incas • Conquered the Aztecs • Founded the Cape of Good Hope • The Americas was nicknamed this • The country Columbus sailed for • This attracted explorers to Asia • The term for Spanish "conquerors" • Native laborers who worked in mines • The # of ships Spain gave to Columbus • The country where Magellan was killed • The #1 trade item exchanged for slaves • ...
APUSH Chapter 1 terms 2025-07-15
Across
- the type of government revolving around the free market, allowing people to risk their resources (capital) in an effort to gain wealth
- people of both a european and indian heritage
- complex civilizations such as the Aztecs
- a large scale farm for the mass production of one plant, often incorporating slave labor
- conquistador leader who conquerred the aztecs
- European rumor that the Spaniards only came to the new world to butcher the natives
- thousands of pueblos attacked spanish and burnt churches and missions
- spanish monk who fought for the rights of the natives
- spansih queen who funded explorers
- native empire located in Peru
- large scale attack on the spanish by the aztecs
- Conquistador General
Down
- site of an ancient mississippian settlement
- discovered the grand canyon and the colorado river
- historic encounter between Christopher Columbus and natives of the western hemisphere
- spain's claim on the new world
- technique of planting bean, corn, and squash seeds in the same mound so that the plants may benefit each other and lead to a more bountiful harvest.
- battle between the spaniards and the pueblos
- spain's practice of enslaving natives of the purpose of conversion
- native empire located in mexico
- a ship designed for overseas exploration and travel.
- first explorer to reach the new world
- a zone undergirded by ancient rock, probably the first part of what became the american landmass to have emerged above sea level
- spanish militants who conquered the new world
24 Clues: Conquistador General • native empire located in Peru • spain's claim on the new world • native empire located in mexico • spansih queen who funded explorers • first explorer to reach the new world • complex civilizations such as the Aztecs • site of an ancient mississippian settlement • battle between the spaniards and the pueblos • ...
