spanish Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
USII Review 2026-01-15
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- WWII kISS
- WWI Assassin,
- Serial Killer 1970s, NYC, dog
- Won the 1928 election, blamed for Depression
- WWI flu
- WWI Veterans, Hoover, Washington 1932
- Spanish Civil War Painting; Picasso 1937
- Great Depression famous photograph title Migrant__________
- "Free Cuba"
- 1938, Allies give Hitler Sudentland
- Treaty Punished Germany
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- Art of 1920s, lavishness
- Cult leader; kool aid
- WWI FLOWER
- 1920s fear of communism
- November 11, 1918
- Pan-Africanism, Black Nationalism
- 1933 Only thing we have to ____________, __________ itself
- WWI cruise ship sunk by Germany 1915
- Clue
- Race Massacre 1921
21 Clues: Clue • WWI flu • WWII kISS • WWI FLOWER • "Free Cuba" • WWI Assassin, • Race Massacre 1921 • Cult leader; kool aid • November 11, 1918 • Treaty Punished Germany • Art of 1920s, lavishness • 1920s fear of communism • Pan-Africanism, Black Nationalism • Serial Killer 1970s, NYC, dog • 1938, Allies give Hitler Sudentland • WWI Veterans, Hoover, Washington 1932 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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-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. • ...
Social Studies Chapter 5 Review 2026-01-25
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- we get words from other _________
- number of days for Chinese New Year
- where the Comanche people lived in the United States
- food not from Europe
- type of house that Lenape families lived in
- name of an insect that comes from Spanish
- sport that did came from Hawaiian culture
- homes of the Comanches
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- where the Chumash people lived in the United States
- a word that comes from Spanish that names an instrument
- made up of different groups of people and cultures
- name of a state that comes from Spanish
- part of the United States that the Lenapes lived in
- people who travel from their home country to a new place for some reason
- a way of life shared by a group of people
- leaders in the Chumash groups
16 Clues: food not from Europe • homes of the Comanches • leaders in the Chumash groups • we get words from other _________ • number of days for Chinese New Year • name of a state that comes from Spanish • name of an insect that comes from Spanish • a way of life shared by a group of people • sport that did came from Hawaiian culture • type of house that Lenape families lived in • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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
Exploration Vocabulary 2021-11-08
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
4th Grade Social Studies Review 2025-12-11
Across
- largest and bloodiest battle in Florida during the Civil War
- tribe that played a ball game similar to soccer
- Federal funding for states to hire workers and pay them to end the Great Depression
- tribe that went from 200,000 people to almost none following spanish diseases
- Spanish explorer who brought war dogs and pigs
- shows major physical features of an area
- The year Florida became a state
- The year of the Great Miami Hurricane which destroyed the real estate market
- vertical lines that cross the globe from north to south
- tribe that was made up of several native groups fleeing to Florida
Down
- national loss of money and jobs after overcommitment
- Augustine founded by Pedro Menendez de Aviles in 1565
- Spanish explorer who discovered Florida
- Florida location where NASA is based
- tribe that lived in the SWFL area
- Federal troops leave Florida and Reconstruction Era ends
- President of the United States during the Civil War
- spanish settlements with churches and work for Native Americans to labor in
- the treaty that finalized the transfer of Florid to the U.S.
- who ruled Florida in 1700
- Year the federal legislation passed the Civil Rights Act to outlaw segregation
- tells what the colors, pictures and lines of a map means
- Florida was a part of which side in the Civil War
- horizontal lines that cross the globe from east to west
24 Clues: who ruled Florida in 1700 • The year Florida became a state • tribe that lived in the SWFL area • Florida location where NASA is based • Spanish explorer who discovered Florida • shows major physical features of an area • Spanish explorer who brought war dogs and pigs • tribe that played a ball game similar to soccer • Florida was a part of which side in the Civil War • ...
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
Hispanic Culture Crossword 2024-04-29
Across
- The Spanish word for dance
- Mexican dish with tortillas rolled around a filling and covered with a savory sauce
- Mexican holiday honoring deceased loved ones
- Caffeinated herbal tea popular in South America
- A refreshing Peruvian seafood dish cured in citrus juices
- Traditional Spanish rice dish bursting with flavor
- Exuberant festival celebrated before Lent
- High-altitude capital city located in Ecuador
- Handheld Mexican snack in a delicious corn or flour tortilla
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- Iconic Mexican artist known for self-portraits and vibrant colors
- Colorful party tradition filled with sweets and surprises
- Spicy dip perfect for chips also a Latin dance
- Furry pack animal found in the Andes mountains
- Famous Mexican muralist and husband of Frida Kahlo
- Respectful title for a man in Spanish
- Dominican Republic's lively national music and dance style
- Largest island in the Caribbean known for its music and vintage cars
- Famous Colombian pop artist known internationally
- Sensual and passionate dance originating in Argentina
19 Clues: The Spanish word for dance • Respectful title for a man in Spanish • Exuberant festival celebrated before Lent • Mexican holiday honoring deceased loved ones • High-altitude capital city located in Ecuador • Spicy dip perfect for chips also a Latin dance • Furry pack animal found in the Andes mountains • Caffeinated herbal tea popular in South America • ...
16th Century 2022-10-21
Across
- An Italian navigator and explorer.
- A small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
- The last Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- A person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent.
- A Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518.
- A Portuguese nobleman, military commander, navigator and explorer regarded as the European discoverer of Brazil.
- An Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence, from whose name the term "America" is derived.
- An Italian explorer and navigator who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas.
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- A Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century.
- Queen of Castile from 1474 until her death in 1504, as well as Queen consort of Aragon from 1479 until 1504 by virtue of her marriage to King Ferdinand II of Aragon.
- A Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.
- A Portuguese mariner and explorer.
- A member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- An economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.
- A conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- A group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country.
16 Clues: An Italian navigator and explorer. • A Portuguese mariner and explorer. • A Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea. • A Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518. • A small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries. • ...
The Age of Exploration 1500-1800 2026-02-12
Across
- A person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- A person born in the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- A person of mixed African and European descent
- A large agricultural estate
- A person of mixed European and Native American descent
- A small ship that was used to hold cargo, making voyages of exploration possible
- A system of labor used in the Americas by the Spanish; Spanish landowners had the right to use Native Americans as slave owners
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- A labor system used by Spanish administrators in Peru to draft natives to work
- A leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- A settlement of people living in a new territory
- A set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century - depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- passage The forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
12 Clues: A large agricultural estate • A person of mixed African and European descent • A leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • A settlement of people living in a new territory • A person of mixed European and Native American descent • A labor system used by Spanish administrators in Peru to draft natives to work • ...
New Empires in the Americas 2014-09-01
Across
- gave Spanish settlers the right to tax local American Indians or to make them work
- were Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the Americas
- followed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico
- a document giving someone royal permission to start a colony
- religious movement that began as an effort to reform the church
- conquistador who was convinced that Florida held a kingdom as rich as the Incas
Down
- formed in 1524 to govern the Americas from Spain
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Aztecs
- region proved valuable to France because of the fur trade
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Incas
- French name given to their North American territory
- built its first North American settlement in Florida
12 Clues: formed in 1524 to govern the Americas from Spain • French name given to their North American territory • followed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico • built its first North American settlement in Florida • region proved valuable to France because of the fur trade • Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Incas • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 2026-02-10
17 Clues: unity • market • invest • satisfy • society • respect • product • patient • citizen • original • politics • principle • commitment • Topenalize • Totakechargeof • Socialawareness • irrisponsability
Farm animals 2015-03-24
10 Clues: You can ride them • They give us milk • They give us wool • Eggs come from... • They swim in the pond • They are pink animals • In spanish we say "toro" • In spanish we say "burro" • In spanish we say "cabra" • It sings in the morning and he wakes us up
matematicas 2024-11-18
10 Clues: tres por tres son • mil entre cinco son • the capital of Chile • diez menos cinco son • one of seasons in Spanish • a number greater than 100 • quinientos más quinientos son • the word "students" in Spanish • hoy es _______, mañana es jueves • the word for "horses" in Spanish
Exploration Vocabulary 2021-11-08
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Day Of The Dead 2023-11-02
Across
- What flower would you put on an Ofrenda?
- Did the Aztecs have one or many gods?
- What is one group of indigenous people of Mexico?
- What is Día de Muertos in English?
- Who is the rich women, many people dress up as on Día de Muertos?
- What can ofrendas also be called?
- What symbol did the Spanish explorers add for the day of the dead?
- What is pozole?(answer is not the word food!)
- What is the oldest American language?
- What is the paper that is cut to look like a design?
- What is Mexico’s main language?
- For the day of the dead are you honoring or worshiping the dead?
- What do you use to make a path for the souls to find their way home?
Down
- Where were the explorers that come to Mexico from?
- What is put on an ofrenda to help the souls travel back?
- What happens on the streets on the day of the day to celebrate?
- What is papel picado made out of?
- What is Aztec religion based around?
- What is a sugar skull called in Spanish?
- Where did Día de Muertos originate?
- How many years do you put up an arch?
- What did Aztecs use there prisoners for?
- What is the bread of the dead called?
- What is the most important thing for an Ofenda?
- What is vela in Spanish?
25 Clues: What is vela in Spanish? • What is Mexico’s main language? • What is papel picado made out of? • What can ofrendas also be called? • What is Día de Muertos in English? • Where did Día de Muertos originate? • What is Aztec religion based around? • Did the Aztecs have one or many gods? • How many years do you put up an arch? • What is the bread of the dead called? • ...
CABELIN_YUSI - CROSSWORD 2026-03-07
Across
- - national flower of the Philippines
- - Rizal's one act play
- - Pen name of Jose Rizal
- - Rizal's Chinese ancestor
- - The government heads of provinces
- - The Highest class in society during the time of Rizal
- - Spanish lawyer who planned to marry Maria Clara
- - Spanish word where the surname Rizal came from which means green fields
- - Spanish word which means a field where wheat, cut while still green, sprout again
- - Jose rizal focused on his studies in ophthalmology in this country.
Down
- - ”Ang hindi magmahal sa sariling wika ay masahol pa sa hayop at _____ isda”
- - Padre Damaso's favorite dish
- - The Brotherhood or fraternity that inspired Rizal
- - The first name of the eldest daughter of Rizal's land lord
- - Mayors of towns during the Spanish colonization
- - What kind of explosive chemical is hidden inside of Simoun's lamp
- - Refers to the 3 priests that died in 1872
- - The last name of the main character in Noli
- - National hero of the Philippines
- - The middle class in society during the time of Rizal
20 Clues: - Rizal's one act play • - Pen name of Jose Rizal • - Rizal's Chinese ancestor • - Padre Damaso's favorite dish • - National hero of the Philippines • - The government heads of provinces • - national flower of the Philippines • - Refers to the 3 priests that died in 1872 • - The last name of the main character in Noli • - Mayors of towns during the Spanish colonization • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-03
Across
- to throw out of a window in spanish
- Where bacon comes from, spider _____
- Woodland
- worst celebrity
- "Shake it off" - Queen of pop
- Gru's companions
- German Car *vroom vroom*
- Startrek villains
- crazy advisee who announces "UwU" constantly
Down
- Howards favorite device
- salad and famous Roman emperor
- balls in spanish
- our advisory
- wag more, ___ ____
- Fancy sponge with a face cut out
- lots of athletes have it (athlete's foot)
16 Clues: Woodland • our advisory • worst celebrity • balls in spanish • Gru's companions • Startrek villains • wag more, ___ ____ • Howards favorite device • German Car *vroom vroom* • "Shake it off" - Queen of pop • salad and famous Roman emperor • Fancy sponge with a face cut out • to throw out of a window in spanish • Where bacon comes from, spider _____ • ...
