spanish Crossword Puzzles
Period 3: The French & Spanish Rule in America 2022-09-23
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- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- The French found this place in 1718
- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
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- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- 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
- 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
- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- The French found this place in 1718
- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
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- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- 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
- 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 • ...
Task 3: The Spanish Conquests - Glossary 2022-07-18
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- Spanish term for conqueror, usually applied specifically to the men who invaded Mexico and Peru
- Peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located
- Famous for being bad or immoral
- At the bottom of Africa
- Route of slave ships from Africa to the Americas
- Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492
- One of the Indigenous groups under the rule of Aztec Empire
- Increase in prices and fall in purchasing power of money
- original inhabitants of a place
- Brought under control by force
- European legal instrument that divided the Americas between Spain and Portugal
- More than one deity or god
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- The trade of raw materials from the Americas to Europe, manufactured goods from Europe to Africa and slaves from Africa to the Americas
- Relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries
- A person of mixed race - Spanish and Indigenous
- Sail all the way around (the world in Magellan's case)
- Act of settling amongst and establishing control over Indigenous peoples
- A belief that natural things can have souls
- Two things that are represented as opposites
- Draws map
- Where the first Spanish settlements were located, island that is now the nations of the Dominican Republic and Haiti
- The transfer of plants, animals, diseases and people between the Americas and Asia, Africa and Europe
- The Mesoamerican Indigenous group that ruled the Aztec Empire
- An economic practice of European colonial powers that used colonies for the benefit of the mother country
24 Clues: Draws map • At the bottom of Africa • More than one deity or god • Brought under control by force • Famous for being bad or immoral • original inhabitants of a place • A belief that natural things can have souls • Two things that are represented as opposites • Peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located • Relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries • ...
Emelia's "E" Crossword Puzzle (all words starts with E!) 2023-12-18
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- When you are all finished shopping at the store for Grampa, you ____
- Holiday with animals that have a friend named "Bugs"
- When you have to go number 2, you sit on the ______ (spanish)
- You put your letters inside this to mail to us
- In school, you are the ________ (spanish), who learns from the teacher
- Playing soccer and swimming is good for you, and is a form of _______
- After you put a hole in you, you stick this inside it
- If you want to get up to your roof, you could use this to get there (spanish)
- When you yell and you hear your voice again, afterwards
- If Grampa's shoe was on your plate, this is probably chewy and stinky, and therfore not ______
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- If two things are the same, they are _____
- In 76 - 61 months, you will be ______ years old.
- The opposite of odd
- If you and Kirsten put on a show for us, you _______ us
- 115 + 37 - 134 = ______
- Part of Movie and book title that had kids wearing pajamas on a train
- Going to Gramma and Grampa's is _____ fun!
- Emelia's "other" name (shorter, but very cool)
- They help Santa make and wrap presents every year
- Flying animal that represents the United States of America
- you cannot hear or smell or taste from this sense
- When you want to fry up eggs, you turn on the ______ (spanish)
22 Clues: The opposite of odd • 115 + 37 - 134 = ______ • If two things are the same, they are _____ • Going to Gramma and Grampa's is _____ fun! • You put your letters inside this to mail to us • Emelia's "other" name (shorter, but very cool) • In 76 - 61 months, you will be ______ years old. • They help Santa make and wrap presents every year • ...
Unit 4 | AP World History 2023-11-17
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- Columbus, An explorer Spain sponsored to learn about another trade route to China.
- An early scientific technology to measure the altitude of stars/planets and a navigational instrument.
- An empire that developed near the Andes mountains. Their land stretched from what is now Ecuador to Northern Chile.
- The main cash crop of the Americas.
- A system where a person works for their employer with little to no pay.
- a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbeans
- A system that relied on the forced labor of the native population in the Spanish colonial Empire.
- A Spanish or Portuguese explorer who explored and conquered the Caribbean and South Americas.
- Russian aristocrats
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- The study of making maps
- Cortes, Spanish Conquistador who destroyed the Aztec Empire.
- They shut down their country because of the Europeans
- Trade, The slave trade between the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
- Pizarro, Spanish Conquistador who destroyed the Incan Empire.
- An empire of Native American people who lived in what is now central Mexico.
- and silver, The cause of economic inflation in Europe.
- the state of a tenant farmer subject to the landlord's will and confined to a piece of land
- Post Empire, This is what the Portuguese established on the coast of India.
- A light sailing ship that was used by European explorers in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries.
- Exchange, This is the exchange of goods, animals, and disease in the Americas.
20 Clues: Russian aristocrats • The study of making maps • The main cash crop of the Americas. • They shut down their country because of the Europeans • and silver, The cause of economic inflation in Europe. • Cortes, Spanish Conquistador who destroyed the Aztec Empire. • Pizarro, Spanish Conquistador who destroyed the Incan Empire. • ...
Chapters 2-4 Vocab 2023-12-13
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- Code: Rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people
- Trade: Trade route between three destinations, such as Britain, West Indies, and West Africa
- Person or country that owes money
- Servant: Laborer who agrees to work without pay for a certain period of time in exchange for passage to America
- An economic theory whose goal is building a state's wealth by selling exports
- Spanish Explorer
- To mistreat a person or group on the basis of their beliefs
- To go completely around
- To bring in from foreign markets
- The permanent movement of people into one country from other nations
- To sell abroad
- a form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
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- a 50-acre grant of land given to colonial settlers who paid their own way
- A document granting the recipient the right to settle a colony
- Elected representative to an assembly
- A town and center of trade in Spanish America
- Company: A company in which investors buy stock in return for a share of its future profit
- A military force made up of ordinary citizens
- Crop: A crop that can be sold easily in markets
- Farming: Producing just enough to meet immediate needs
- A Spanish Religious community for training and conversion
- A fort in Spanish America
- a sixteenth-century religious movement that created the Protestant Church
- A fleet of warships
- People opposed to the use of war or violence to settle disputes
25 Clues: To sell abroad • Spanish Explorer • A fleet of warships • To go completely around • A fort in Spanish America • To bring in from foreign markets • Person or country that owes money • Elected representative to an assembly • A town and center of trade in Spanish America • A military force made up of ordinary citizens • Crop: A crop that can be sold easily in markets • ...
Aztec Empire Crossword 2024-03-21
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- King of the aztecs, He was elected in 1502 to take the throne and ruled for eighteen years, until 1520
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- language of the Aztecs
- corn
- refers to all of the indigenous people of mexico
- Aztec calendar
- small, stationary, artificial island built on a freshwater lake for agricultural purposes.
- raised road or track across low or wet ground
- an artificial channel to transport water
- a prediction
- Aztec sun and war god
- natural lake within the Anahuac or Valley of Mexico.
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- Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico in 1521
- an acute contagious viral disease.
- a conqueror, mainly referring to the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
- indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- “land of the white herons” homeland of Aztecs
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- Ball game of the Aztecs. You hit a rubber ball with your behind and try to get it into the metal ring at the end of each court.
- an act of slaughtering an animal or person as an offering to a god
- capital of the Aztec empire
- depicts the succession of Aztec rulers, the arrival of Spanish troops and introduction of christianity. Shows history.
- an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude
23 Clues: corn • a prediction • Aztec calendar • Aztec sun and war god • language of the Aztecs • capital of the Aztec empire • an acute contagious viral disease. • an artificial channel to transport water • “land of the white herons” homeland of Aztecs • raised road or track across low or wet ground • refers to all of the indigenous people of mexico • ...
American History Unit 4: Becoming A World Power 2024-05-21
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- Promising American financial support.
- Teddy Roosevelt policy for foreign affairs.
- The belief that the country should have a strong prepared military.
- U.S. president during the Spanish American War.
- The U.S. may use force to protect their interest in Latin America.
- An agreement between multiple countries to support each other.
- A letter written by the Spanish Prime Minister where he criticises president McKinley.
- The U.S. acquired a new territory for its resources.
- A war between the U.S. and Spain trying to free Cuba for Spanish colonial rule.
- An agressive foreign policy in which you show off your navy.
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- A made-made river that connects the Atlantic and Pacific ocean.
- A progressive president that led America into WW1.
- The social process of coming together or absorbing into one another.
- When a large country seeks to expand its territory by taking over the land around it.
- Law that broke up reservation land and gave it to Native Americans.
- A peasant uprising in China the attempted to drive foreigners out.
- Treaty that put an end to WW2.
- Agreement to outlaw war.
- An alliance to maintain peace and and security.
- Staying out of foreign affairs.
- Use of sensationalized news to get attention and persuade readers.
- Multiple Laws that would give applicants full ownership of a plot of land for little to nothing.
- The treaty that ended the Spanish American War.
- Loyalty to a nation.
24 Clues: Loyalty to a nation. • Agreement to outlaw war. • Treaty that put an end to WW2. • Staying out of foreign affairs. • Promising American financial support. • Teddy Roosevelt policy for foreign affairs. • U.S. president during the Spanish American War. • An alliance to maintain peace and and security. • The treaty that ended the Spanish American War. • ...
Colonialism 2024-09-11
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- The _______ passage that explorers looked for to get through the Americas to Asia
- A large estate the initially the Spanish used Native Americans to work as slave labor on
- Coast The other name for the West Coast of Africa
- Land in Spanish, this was shouted when the Spanish first saw land in North America
- the economic theory that a nation’s power was based on its wealth
- a vast trading empire called _____ in West Africa.
- The first name of the name that the America's are named after
- The french fur trading settlement that is in modern day Canada
- The first europeans to discover America
- the movement of plants, animals, and diseases that altered life on both sides of the Atlantic
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- The hudson bay is name after this explorer, first and last name
- A French word meaning “rebirth,”
- Spanish knight-like explorers
- an instrument that measured the position of stars.
- is a journey to a holy place
- explored the southernmost part of Africa, founded the Cape of ______ Hope
- the real killer of many of the Native Americans during the age of exploration
- The Aztec Emperor that Cortez took advantage of
- The reformation that broke away from the Catholic Church
- The first explorer to circumnavigate the world
- The Cape of _____ Hope next to the southernmost part of Africa
- the man credited for finding the America's in the 1400's
22 Clues: is a journey to a holy place • Spanish knight-like explorers • A French word meaning “rebirth,” • The first europeans to discover America • The first explorer to circumnavigate the world • The Aztec Emperor that Cortez took advantage of • Coast The other name for the West Coast of Africa • an instrument that measured the position of stars. • ...
Day of the Dead 2024-11-01
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- A special confection used to fashion skulls, fruits and other figures
- Literally "sugar skulls", these are placed on altars as part of the Day of the Dead tradition
- A resin used to make scented incense
- The Grim Reaper - whimsical skeleton figure representing death
- Spanish word for "candles"
- A mask worn to scare away the dead at the end of the celebrations
- The ceremony that takes place in the cemetery, where hundreds of candles are lighted to guide the souls to their altars
- A doughnut-shaped bread, glazed with pink colored sugar that is placed on the altar
- What Day of the Dead translates to in Spanish
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- A brightly colored orange or yellow Marigold, the traditional flower of the dead which symbolizes death
- Spanish word for scull
- Hymn of praise
- Makeshift altar to honor the dead
- Also known as chiseled paper, this artfully crafted decoration is often used during the Day of the Dead. It usually depicts skeletons, skulls, and other imagery associated with the holiday
- A female skeleton, created by Jose Guadalupe Posada’s icon of death
- Songs, poems, or satirical obituaries about the dead
- giant kites that represent a communication link with the dead (the saints) and those who are alive
- Spanish word for "little angles"
- Translates to "Day of the Dead bread". It symbolizes the cycle of life and death
- The flowers of the dead, which are thought to help the deceased find their way home.
20 Clues: Hymn of praise • Spanish word for scull • Spanish word for "candles" • Spanish word for "little angles" • Makeshift altar to honor the dead • A resin used to make scented incense • What Day of the Dead translates to in Spanish • Songs, poems, or satirical obituaries about the dead • The Grim Reaper - whimsical skeleton figure representing death • ...
Story of the Lucayans by Theana 2023-10-31
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- Color of the Lucayans hair
- A role of the religious leader
- Country the Lucayans are from
- Spanish version of the word Lucayans
- Babies are placed inside
- Island people
- Type of stone
- another word for Indigenous
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- Indigenous people
- Crops Lucayans planted
- Another word of Apperance
- Virus from the Spanish
- Type of hut
- More than one
- Ancestors of the Lucayans
15 Clues: Type of hut • More than one • Island people • Type of stone • Indigenous people • Crops Lucayans planted • Virus from the Spanish • Babies are placed inside • Another word of Apperance • Ancestors of the Lucayans • Color of the Lucayans hair • another word for Indigenous • Country the Lucayans are from • A role of the religious leader • Spanish version of the word Lucayans
Danielle Moran's 5.2 vocab choice board 2024-11-06
15 Clues: if • To open • to find • to receive • to celebrate • one has to ... • to place or put • Take out the trash • In a party you need • to sing but in spanish • to feed the dog in spanish • you can't tell nobody this • You blow it up for decoration • to leave is "it" but to come is • Muchos lations saben ------ bachata
Spanish-American War 2021-11-07
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- Style of writing used to lure and enrage readers by exaggerating the news.
- Thw two African-American regiments that fought beside the Rough Ryders at San Juan Hill.
- cuban poet and journalist who had organized the second Cuban rebellion against Spain in 1895.
- American commodore who gave the command to open fire on the Spanish fleet at Manila, the Philippine capital.
- Two newspaper printers that had fanned war fever and printed exaggerated accounts of "Butcher" Weyler's brutality.
- An American volunteer cavalry under the command of Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt.
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- A letter written by the Spanish minister to the United States criticizing the United States president.
- The Spanish minister to the United States.
- A cry from the Cuban rebels meaning "Free Cuba".
- Leader of the Filipino rebels who fought beside American forces against the Spanish troops in Manila.
- barbed-wire camps where Weyler had kept the entire rural population of central and western Cuba in.
- Spanish general sent to restore order in Cuba.
12 Clues: The Spanish minister to the United States. • Spanish general sent to restore order in Cuba. • A cry from the Cuban rebels meaning "Free Cuba". • Style of writing used to lure and enrage readers by exaggerating the news. • An American volunteer cavalry under the command of Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt. • ...
The Age of Exploration 1500-1800 2022-01-28
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- A person of mixed African and European descent
- The forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- A system of labor used in the Americas by the Spanish; Spanish landowners had the right to use Native Americans as slave owners
- A leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- A person of mixed European and Native American descent
- A small ship that was used to hold cargo, making voyages of exploration possible
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- A large agricultural estate
- A labor system used by Spanish administrators in Peru to draft natives to work
- 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 settlement of people living in a new territory
- A person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- A set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century - depended on a large supply of gold and silver
12 Clues: A large agricultural estate • A person of mixed African and European descent • A settlement of people living in a new territory • A leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • A person of mixed European and Native American descent • A labor system used by Spanish administrators in Peru to draft natives to work • ...
Mesoamerica 2016-01-19
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- City Name of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan today
- The first recognized civilization in Mesoamerica
- Type of writing for the Mayans
- Caused the fall of the Incan Empire
- the Leader in the city-state
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- What did the Spanish bring with them
- Advantages the Spanish had in the war against the Aztecs
- The first Incan capital city
- A mixed blood individual, usually Spanish and Indian
- Type of religion did the Incan's practice
- What was Cortes looking for?
- Main economic activity of the Mayans
12 Clues: The first Incan capital city • What was Cortes looking for? • the Leader in the city-state • Type of writing for the Mayans • Caused the fall of the Incan Empire • What did the Spanish bring with them • Main economic activity of the Mayans • Type of religion did the Incan's practice • The first recognized civilization in Mesoamerica • ...
Camino de Santiago 2025-06-21
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- 12th-century "guidebook" for the Camino
- Starting city for the Camino Primitivo
- Type of shell that is a symbol for pilgrims
- Most popular Camino route
- Name of the hermit who saw a vision in the stars that led to the discovery of St. James' body, according to legend
- Region of Spain that contains Santiago de Compostela
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- Spanish name for Santiago's second identity, adopted after the pilgrim
- Month of St. James' Day on the 25th
- Point after the Camino whose name comes from "the end of the world" in Latin
- Spanish Catholic king who made many pilgrimages to Santiago with his wife, Isabella
- Spanish name for conflicts that helped grow the Camino's importance
- Spanish translation for St. James
12 Clues: Most popular Camino route • Spanish translation for St. James • Month of St. James' Day on the 25th • Starting city for the Camino Primitivo • 12th-century "guidebook" for the Camino • Type of shell that is a symbol for pilgrims • Region of Spain that contains Santiago de Compostela • Spanish name for conflicts that helped grow the Camino's importance • ...
Spanish 2018-09-24
17 Clues: play • to eat • to run • soccer • to ski • friends • to read • to swim • to sleep • softball • to watch • baseball • to cheer • volleyball • gymnastics • basketball • video games
spanish 2013-09-23
17 Clues: or • and • yes • well • and you? • also,too • I do too • I like to • I don't either • I don't like to _ • I like to _ a lot • do you like to _? • I like to _ better • neither...nor,not...or • what do you like to do? • what do you like better? • I don't like to _ at all
Spanish 2014-06-08
17 Clues: port • road • block • to turn • to walk • to stop • the cafe • sidewalk • the bank • safe zone • the floor • excuse me • aquamarine • to get lost • the factory • the flower shop • a alguien ask someone
Spanish 2015-09-11
spanish 2020-12-14
spanish 2021-10-25
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- something you sit on
- something you can write on that is on the wall
- someone who is learning
- something that tells time
- something you put stuff in
- something you open to enter a room
- something you write with
- someone who teaches
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- somewhere you read books
- something that show you an area
- something you do math with
- something you write with that is permanent
- somewhere you eat
- somewhere you do science
- something you sit at at school
- something you write on
- something you look through to see outside
17 Clues: somewhere you eat • someone who teaches • something you sit on • something you write on • someone who is learning • somewhere you read books • somewhere you do science • something you write with • something that tells time • something you do math with • something you put stuff in • something you sit at at school • something that show you an area • something you open to enter a room • ...
Spanish 2022-03-08
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- Islands used for farming
- Tortilla
- Along with 2 down, what the Aztec valued.
- How Aztecs handed down stories and poetry through generations.
- The style of houses the Aztec lived in.
- What the Aztecs used to make rubber
- Beans used to make Chocolate.
- Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs
- Aztec capital
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- What the Aztec's favorite drink was made of
- Along with 9 across, what the Aztec valued.
- Village of families
- Farming method used in forests
- Material for clothes of poor
- Language spoken by the Aztec
- Material used in making clothes for nobles.
- City home to the largest market in the Americas
17 Clues: Tortilla • Aztec capital • Village of families • Islands used for farming • Material for clothes of poor • Language spoken by the Aztec • 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 2 down, what the Aztec valued. • ...
spanish 2022-05-12
17 Clues: tie • ring • chain • purse • wallet • online • gloves • jewelry • earring • perfume • necklace • softwear • keychain • bracelet • shoestore • bookstore • jewelry store
spanish 2022-09-09
Spanish!! 2022-09-14
17 Clues: 5 • 59 • 28 • Bye • 100 • Mrs. • Sorry • Hello • Miss. • Please • Tuesday • Thank you • Good night • Good morning • See you later • You're welcome • Whats your name
Spanish 2022-02-08
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- The cause of oil spills and the Texas economy
- Commiefornia gets these everyday
- Seattle is famous for it
- How the Grand Canyon was formed
- 70% of the Earth is this
- Throwing away plastic in a special bin
- Where we live
- The only thing Kansas has going for it
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- We have special monitors for this
- Literally all of North Africa
- Using up; Exhausting
- 24 million kids' dads did this
- A political hot topic, usually depicted with a polar bear on it
- Found in the ocean
- There was a big one in Japan in 2011
- Florida gets hammered by them every summer
- Brazil is famous for the biggest one on Earth
17 Clues: Where we live • Found in the ocean • Using up; Exhausting • Seattle is famous for it • 70% of the Earth is this • Literally all of North Africa • 24 million kids' dads did this • How the Grand Canyon was formed • Commiefornia gets these everyday • We have special monitors for this • There was a big one in Japan in 2011 • Throwing away plastic in a special bin • ...
spanish 2022-11-18
17 Clues: what • food • with • never • right • to eat • always • without • to share • everyday • to drink • of course • I/you love • how aweful • I/you like • more or less • to understand
spanish 2022-10-17
18 Clues: thunder • it is hot • it is cold • it is cool • it is foggy • it is rainy • it is foggy • it is sunny • it is windy • it's cloudy • it's raining • it's snowing • there is hail • there is humidity • it is bad weather • their is lightning • it is good weather • what weather is it today
spanish 2024-01-21
17 Clues: shy • good • lazy • messy • smart • funny • daring • patient • studios • serious • talented • ipatient • artictic • sociable • organized • hardworking • sports minded
Spanish 2024-02-09
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- at night i like to watch the.........
- Opps i locked my ...... in the car
- We watch tv in the ..........
- We eat dinner in the ..........
- I open the ....... to get in the house
- If it gets hot in my foom i open the.........
- My mom's son is my ....
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- I just got an........ to my best friend's wedding
- Some nights i eat on the couch others i eat at the...
- My mom's brother is my....
- is dark in my room so I'm gonna turn on my...
- my mom cooks dinner in the........
- If its hot in my room i.....the window
- I'm in between third and fifth
- the cars in the traffic jam are moving...
- my birthdays tomorrow so i'm having a...
- the cars on the highway are moving....
17 Clues: My mom's son is my .... • My mom's brother is my.... • We watch tv in the .......... • I'm in between third and fifth • We eat dinner in the .......... • Opps i locked my ...... in the car • my mom cooks dinner in the........ • at night i like to watch the......... • If its hot in my room i.....the window • I open the ....... to get in the house • ...
spanish 2024-01-25
17 Clues: neat • lazy • good • messy • funny • daring • social • patient • serious • talented • artistic • studious • impatient • intelligent • reserved/shy • nice/friendly • Sports-minded
spanish 2023-05-31
17 Clues: i eat • i read • i cook • i walk • you run • we wear • we sell • we study • i suffer • they open • they wish • you dance • they live • she drinks • i describe • he explains • you recieve
Spanish 2022-12-09
Spanish 2022-12-09
Spanish 2022-12-13
17 Clues: Rug • Bed • Room • Wall • Door • Chair • Pillow • Mirror • Window • Blanket • Bedroom • Painting • Curtains • Nightstand • Television • Alarm Clock • Shelf/Bookshelf
Spanish 2025-03-18
Spanish 2025-06-10
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- — Reunión formal con el juez.
- Civil — Conjunto de leyes sobre relaciones privadas.
- Público — Institución que investiga crímenes y trabaja con el fiscal.
- — Acción de arrestar a alguien.
- — Crimen o acto ilegal.
- — Acción legal para proteger los derechos.
- preventiva — Tiempo que se pasa en la cárcel antes del juicio.
- — Persona que acusa al sospechoso.
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- — Lugar donde ocurre el juicio.
- — Persona que decide en un tribunal.
- defensor — Persona que representa y defiende al acusado.
- Penal — Libro de leyes sobre delitos y castigos.
- — Dinero que pagas como castigo legal.
- — Decisión final del juez.
- — Proceso legal para resolver un caso.
- — Dinero que pagas para salir de la cárcel antes del juicio.
- — Documento que inicia un juicio.
- — Persona que declara lo que vio o sabe.
18 Clues: — Crimen o acto ilegal. • — Decisión final del juez. • — Reunión formal con el juez. • — Lugar donde ocurre el juicio. • — Acción de arrestar a alguien. • — Documento que inicia un juicio. • — Persona que acusa al sospechoso. • — Persona que decide en un tribunal. • — Dinero que pagas como castigo legal. • — Proceso legal para resolver un caso. • ...
Spanish 2023-03-22
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- Es fruta roja, verde, y amarilla.
- La leche dulce, come con granola.
- Es alimento pequeño y blanco.
- El pez vive.
- Los verduras son pequeña y negra.
- Es las verduras rojas, verde, amarilla, e anaranjada.
- Yo amo frutas y _____
- Es una bebida amarilla para el verano.
- Comida blanco y amarilla, come con la hamburguesa.
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- Es un verdura muy larga y anaranjada.
- Comida similar para pescado.
- Es objeto blanco del pollo.
- Las frutas es anaranjados.
- La comida es el carne con pan, los tomates, y lechuga.
- Es una fruta roja, pero crees que es un verdura.
- Es la bebida blanca.
- El postre es muy frío.
17 Clues: El pez vive. • Es la bebida blanca. • Yo amo frutas y _____ • El postre es muy frío. • Las frutas es anaranjados. • Es objeto blanco del pollo. • Comida similar para pescado. • Es alimento pequeño y blanco. • Es fruta roja, verde, y amarilla. • La leche dulce, come con granola. • Los verduras son pequeña y negra. • Es un verdura muy larga y anaranjada. • ...
spanish 2026-02-23
17 Clues: desk • here • flag • door • clock • choir • table • there • window • poster • keyboard • computer • computer mouse • pencil sharpener • (computer) screen • bookbag, backpack • waster paper, basket
Spanish Cuisine 2023-07-28
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- Fried dough pastry
- Cold tomato-based soup
- Deep-fried squid rings
- Traditional saffron rice dish
- Pasta dish similar to paella
- Fruit-infused wine punch
- Grilled octopus
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- Spicy sausage
- Breaded and fried creamy croquettes
- Spanish omelette with potatoes and eggs
- Garlic shrimp
- Assortment of small savory bites
- Caramel custard dessert
- Cured Spanish ham
14 Clues: Spicy sausage • Garlic shrimp • Grilled octopus • Cured Spanish ham • Fried dough pastry • Cold tomato-based soup • Deep-fried squid rings • Caramel custard dessert • Fruit-infused wine punch • Pasta dish similar to paella • Traditional saffron rice dish • Assortment of small savory bites • Breaded and fried creamy croquettes • Spanish omelette with potatoes and eggs
World Music Crosswsor 2022-02-24
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- Indian lute
- russian folk dance with 2 women and 1 man
- stiff upper body, precise foot movement
- spanish handheld percussion instrument
- african drum
- Scottish woodwind instrument
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- emphasis on off beat
- spanish dance
- music genre originated from Jamaica
- 2+ rhythms played together
- popular instrument featured in reggae
- russian lute
- brazillian ballroom dancing
- brazillian festival
14 Clues: Indian lute • russian lute • african drum • spanish dance • brazillian festival • emphasis on off beat • 2+ rhythms played together • brazillian ballroom dancing • Scottish woodwind instrument • music genre originated from Jamaica • popular instrument featured in reggae • spanish handheld percussion instrument • stiff upper body, precise foot movement • ...
Logan's Crossword 2022-02-10
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- a community farm
- countryside
- a second class citizen
- a large ranch or farm
- a Mexican party
- city setting
- the ruling class in Spain
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- Spanish and Native American ancestry
- private ownership
- business of traveling
- Spanish men were given an Native American Village
- government controlled
- a factory
- moving products to the market
14 Clues: a factory • countryside • city setting • a Mexican party • a community farm • private ownership • business of traveling • government controlled • a large ranch or farm • a second class citizen • the ruling class in Spain • moving products to the market • Spanish and Native American ancestry • Spanish men were given an Native American Village
Nationalism 2026-02-20
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- The Sword
- Spanish-born elite
- Cry of Dolores
- The Soul
- The Old Guard
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- The Challengers
- Organized strikes in Italy
- Overthrew the Spanish viceroy
- A self-educated former slave and general
- The Liberator
- Turned to sabotage in Italy
- The Brain
- Most powerful force of the 19th century
- The Iron Architect
- Realistic politics based on needs of the state.
15 Clues: The Soul • The Sword • The Brain • The Liberator • The Old Guard • Cry of Dolores • The Challengers • Spanish-born elite • The Iron Architect • Organized strikes in Italy • Turned to sabotage in Italy • Overthrew the Spanish viceroy • Most powerful force of the 19th century • A self-educated former slave and general • Realistic politics based on needs of the state.
New Empires in the Americas 2014-09-01
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- French name given to their North American territory
- were Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the Americas
- religious movement that began as an effort to reform the church
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Aztecs
- followed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico
- region proved valuable to France because of the fur trade
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- formed in 1524 to govern the Americas from Spain
- built its first North American settlement in Florida
- conquistador who was convinced that Florida held a kingdom as rich as the Incas
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Incas
- gave Spanish settlers the right to tax local American Indians or to make them work
- a document giving someone royal permission to start a colony
12 Clues: formed in 1524 to govern the Americas from Spain • French name given to their North American territory • built its first North American settlement in Florida • followed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico • Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Incas • region proved valuable to France because of the fur trade • ...
New Empires in the Americas 2014-09-01
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- region proved valuable to France because of the fur trade
- were Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the Americas
- gave Spanish settlers the right to tax local American Indians or to make them work
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Incas
- formed in 1524 to govern the Americas from Spain
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- religious movement that began as an effort to reform the church
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Aztecs
- followed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico
- French name given to their North American territory
- a document giving someone royal permission to start a colony
- built its first North American settlement in Florida
- conquistador who was convinced that Florida held a kingdom as rich as the Incas
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 • ...
Module 18 Vocabulary 2024-09-26
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- a type of clay in the Southwestern United States
- Spanish conquistador, he went to Mexico in search of gold and conquered the Aztech Empire
- Spanish conquistador, he conquered the Inca Empire
- the last Inca king, he was killed by Francisco Pizarro
- Spanish soldiers
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- a raised road across water or wet ground
- an event where a host prepared a feast and gave valuable gifts.
- II the last Aztech emperor, he was killed in the Spanish conquest led by Cortes
- buildings used to study astronomy
- a region that includes part of Mexico and parts of the northern countries of Central America
- Confederacy an alliance of five Northeastern Native American peoples
- Maya king of Palenque, he had a temple built to record his achievements
12 Clues: Spanish soldiers • buildings used to study astronomy • a raised road across water or wet ground • a type of clay in the Southwestern United States • Spanish conquistador, he conquered the Inca Empire • the last Inca king, he was killed by Francisco Pizarro • an event where a host prepared a feast and gave valuable gifts. • ...
Crossword - British History 2021-06-07
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- Don't turn around. Move ...(vorwärts)!.
- It's important to go to school and get a good ...
- ENG word for: Erfahrung
- The object Jay found when he got lost on the tour was a Victorian ...
- ENG word for: Aufregung
- Necklace, bracelets and rings are called ...
- These people were captured in Africa and sold in other countries.
- Lots of people in one group are called ... (Menschenmenge).
- The Spanish navy that attacked England in the 16th century.
- The globe Theatre was used for all kinds of ... (Unterhaltung).
- The Roman ... was huge!
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- An ... situation is something that happens daily.
- The Golden Age was an important time ... for England.
- If you learn about a person's life, you need to collect ... information about him or her.
- William Shakespeare was a very famous ...
- This person was an English sailor who fought against the Spanish Armada.
- ENG word for: Unabhängigkeit
- The Spanish tried to ... (einmarschieren) England.
- The time period when Queen Victoria reigned is called ... Age.
- ENG word for: Halskette
- ENG word for: Wettkampf
- People who had come to Britain from Europe a long time before the Romans arrived
- Jay way very interested in the guides stories about blood and ... (Verbrechen.
- Kings and queens wear a ... on their head.
- Armies and soldiers fight in ... (Schlachten)
- Queen Elizabeth I's ... (Herrschaft) was from 1558 to 1603.
- People who lived in France and invaded England in 1066.
27 Clues: ENG word for: Halskette • ENG word for: Wettkampf • ENG word for: Erfahrung • ENG word for: Aufregung • The Roman ... was huge! • ENG word for: Unabhängigkeit • Don't turn around. Move ...(vorwärts)!. • William Shakespeare was a very famous ... • Kings and queens wear a ... on their head. • Necklace, bracelets and rings are called ... • ...
Task 3: The Spanish Conquests - Glossary 2022-07-18
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- Spanish term for conqueror, usually applied specifically to the men who invaded Mexico and Peru
- Peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located
- Famous for being bad or immoral
- At the bottom of Africa
- Route of slave ships from Africa to the Americas
- Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492
- One of the Indigenous groups under the rule of Aztec Empire
- Increase in prices and fall in purchasing power of money
- original inhabitants of a place
- Brought under control by force
- European legal instrument that divided the Americas between Spain and Portugal
- More than one deity or god
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- The trade of raw materials from the Americas to Europe, manufactured goods from Europe to Africa and slaves from Africa to the Americas
- Relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries
- A person of mixed race - Spanish and Indigenous
- Sail all the way around (the world in Magellan's case)
- Act of settling amongst and establishing control over Indigenous peoples
- A belief that natural things can have souls
- Two things that are represented as opposites
- Draws map
- Where the first Spanish settlements were located, island that is now the nations of the Dominican Republic and Haiti
- The transfer of plants, animals, diseases and people between the Americas and Asia, Africa and Europe
- The Mesoamerican Indigenous group that ruled the Aztec Empire
- An economic practice of European colonial powers that used colonies for the benefit of the mother country
24 Clues: Draws map • At the bottom of Africa • More than one deity or god • Brought under control by force • Famous for being bad or immoral • original inhabitants of a place • A belief that natural things can have souls • Two things that are represented as opposites • Peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located • Relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries • ...
pg. 25 middle and bottom rows 2022-09-12
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- What is your phone number (formal)
- frío (noun)
- teacher or the teacher (feminine)
- I´m from
- Where is he from?
- it´s hot
- excuse me
- raining (this is a verb)
- United States
- calor (noun)
- today
- sol (noun)
- Tomorrow is
- it´s sunny
- week or the week
- Where are you from? (formal)
- thank you
- please
- Mr.
- Where are you from? (informal)
- Ms.
- Spanish teacher or the Spanish teacher (feminine)
- Mexico
- she is from
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- no
- What day is today? or What day is it today?
- class or the class
- What´s the weatehr like?
- Spanish teacher or the Spanish teacher (masculine)
- What is your phone number (informal)
- Where is she from?
- country or the country
- you´re welcome or of nothing as in think nothing of it
- Thank you very much
- My phone number is
- tomorrow
- it´s windy
- Spain
- Mrs.
- yes
- He is from
- Day or The day
- Today is
- wind (noun)
- snowing (this is a verb)
- teacher or the teacher (masculine)
- it´s cold
47 Clues: no • yes • Mr. • Ms. • Mrs. • today • Spain • please • Mexico • I´m from • it´s hot • tomorrow • Today is • excuse me • thank you • it´s cold • sol (noun) • it´s sunny • it´s windy • He is from • frío (noun) • Tomorrow is • wind (noun) • she is from • calor (noun) • United States • Day or The day • week or the week • Where is he from? • class or the class • Where is she from? • My phone number is • Thank you very much • country or the country • ...
Final Project Jackson 2022-05-31
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- 60 seconds
- its like this in winter
- the only communist spanish speaking country
- Two days before Friday
- a mix between red and blue
- you say this when meeting someone in the morning
- what time is it
- a mix between red and yellow
- in the middle of 1 and 10
- 60 minutes
- the n has a ~ above it
- you say this at the end of a conversation
- its like this in the summer
- the most populated spanish speaking country
- a mix between yellow and blue
- first month of the summer
- you roll your r
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- the country spanish originates from
- you say this when meeting someone in the afternoon
- you say this to ask someone how they are
- sounds like a y
- the other children of your parents
- first month of school
- you ask someone this when you dont know where they are from
- at the end of your arm
- the children of your grandparents
- it shares a name with an egg based popular condiment typically on sandwiches and in sauces
- you talk with this
- shares a name with a popular card game that destroys friendships
- The day after monday
- The day after the last work day
- the grandchildren of your parents
- you ask someone this when you dont know their name
- sounds similar to the spanish word for morning
- you use these to see
35 Clues: 60 seconds • 60 minutes • sounds like a y • what time is it • you roll your r • you talk with this • The day after monday • you use these to see • first month of school • Two days before Friday • at the end of your arm • the n has a ~ above it • its like this in winter • in the middle of 1 and 10 • first month of the summer • a mix between red and blue • its like this in the summer • ...
Esperanza’s Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-13
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- She’s the main character in Pam Muñoz Ryan’s book, Esperanza Rising
- This nut is used to make one of Esperanza’s favorite desserts, ____ flan
- The Spanish word for rose is also a girl’s name
- Hot and smoky, it burned down Esperanza’s house.
- Two people who are born to the same parents on the same day
- This kind of transportation has many cars. It’s how Esperanza traveled to California.
- Abuelita is the Spanish word for a mother's mother. What’s the English word?
- Esperanza is worried when her mother gets ____ with Valley Fever
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- On the ranch, Esperanza would start the harvest by cutting a bunch of these from the vine
- These vegetables are used to make french fries.
- Be careful! Cutting this vegetable might make your eyes water and sting
- This westernmost state is where Esperanza’s family worked on a farm.
- You put on a blindfold and use a stick to hit this Mexican party treat that’s usually filled with candy.
- Esperanza was born in this Spanish speaking country
- The Spanish word for party
- Before they lost almost everything, Esperanza's family had so much money they were _____.
- Abuelita taught Esperanza this crochet stitch that goes up and down
- A sweet summer fruit with pale orange flesh that contains a large pit.
- Workers at the camp threatened to _______, which means they would refuse to do their jobs until conditions improved.
- Every year for her birthday, Esperanza’s father gave her a new porcelain _____ to play with.
20 Clues: The Spanish word for party • These vegetables are used to make french fries. • The Spanish word for rose is also a girl’s name • Hot and smoky, it burned down Esperanza’s house. • Esperanza was born in this Spanish speaking country • Two people who are born to the same parents on the same day • Esperanza is worried when her mother gets ____ with Valley Fever • ...
Unit 2.1 Terms 2017-02-23
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- Nickname for the Spanish-American War.
- Created to have a shorter and safer route from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
- Unsuccessful revolt of Chinese citizens.
- William Taft's foreign policy; used military influence to achieve US goals.
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy that the US will use military force if necessary to protect interests.
- 1898 Treaty ending the Spanish-American War.
- Navy commander during the Spanish-American War.
- Wilson's foreign policy; use of force to promote democracy and freedom throughout the White House.
- Mexican revolutionary; raided US border towns killing US citizens; never caught or brought to justice
- Volunteer cavalry regiment; Theodore Roosevelt and Leonard Wood.
- Addition to Monroe Doctrine that US is an international police.
- Idea of Josiah Strong: Anglo-Saxon's mission to civilize the world and teach them Christianity.
- Extreme form of nationalism; creates an aggressive foreign policy.
- Protestant minister; advocated mission work; introduced and strengthened Christianity.
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- Last queen or monarch of Hawaii.
- Publishers of the NY World and NY Journal; used yellow journalism.
- Nickname given to the US purchase of Alaska.
- Statement (Congress) that effectively made Cuba a US protectorate.
- Ship exploded in Havana harbor; cause of the Spanish-American War.
- Proposal (Congress) that US wouldn't keep Cuba for ourselves.
- Policy towards China to promote US trade interests.
- "History of Sea Power Upon History"; inspired US to build a powerful navy and colonize the world.
22 Clues: Last queen or monarch of Hawaii. • Nickname for the Spanish-American War. • Unsuccessful revolt of Chinese citizens. • Nickname given to the US purchase of Alaska. • 1898 Treaty ending the Spanish-American War. • Navy commander during the Spanish-American War. • Policy towards China to promote US trade interests. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab (No verbs) 2021-12-07
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- the computer/laptop
- the computer
- the bedroom
- the day
- when?
- a or an, masculine form
- the pencils
- German (not capitalized in Spanish)
- 4 ways to say "the"
- alone
- the telephone
- the pen
- the party
- the tuition
- the pen
- the notebook
- the paper
- the dorm
- the weekend
- the office
- Spanish (not capitalized in Spanish)
- very
- the blackboard/white board/chalkboard
- the desk
- in the morning
- with
- the classroom
- tomorrow
- more
- the apartment
- a or an, feminine form
- early
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- the dictionary
- every day
- late
- the door
- the window
- the table
- a lot, many
- a little bit of
- in the afternoon
- some, masculine form
- the chair
- the class
- English (not capitalized in Spanish)
- the bookstore
- the library
- the building
- bad/badly/sick
- few
- frequently
- the book
- the backpack
- the money
- now
- at night
- the cafeteria
- some, feminine form
- here
- the cafe/coffee shop; coffee
- the pencil
- at home
62 Clues: few • now • late • very • here • with • more • when? • alone • early • the day • the pen • the pen • at home • the door • the book • the dorm • at night • the desk • tomorrow • every day • the table • the chair • the class • the party • the paper • the money • the window • frequently • the office • the pencil • a lot, many • the bedroom • the pencils • the library • the tuition • the weekend • the computer • the building • the notebook • the backpack • the telephone • ...
The Spanish-American War and the Philippines 2025-08-29
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- Secretary of State John _______ called the conflict a “splendid little war.”
- After the war, the U.S. acquired Guam, Puerto Rico, and the _______.
- The U.S. battleship _______ exploded in Havana harbor in February 1898.
- Industrialist Andrew _______ opposed U.S. conquest of the Philippines.
- President Theodore _______ declared the Philippine War over in 1902.
- The Spanish-American War officially ended with the Treaty of _______.
- Critics worried imperialism contradicted America’s founding _______.
- The American Anti-Imperialist _______ protested U.S. expansion overseas.
- Reports from Harper’s _______ described the brutality of the Philippine war.
- Senator Albert J. _______ saw the war as America’s chance for empire.
- The Filipino republic established in 1899 was called the _______ Republic.
- William H. _______ became the first civilian governor-general of the Philippines.
- Many Americans compared the Philippine conflict to the _______ Wars.
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- In July 1898, the United States annexed the islands of _______.
- Author Mark _______ was a prominent critic of U.S. imperialism.
- The Philippine-American War began in 1899 and lasted until 1902.
- Roosevelt gained fame leading the Rough _______ at San Juan Heights.
- Commodore George _______ destroyed the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay.
- Emilio _______ led Filipino resistance against both Spain and the United States.
- Theodore _______ resigned as assistant secretary of the navy to fight in Cuba.
- President William _______ oversaw U.S. policy in the Philippines after 1898.
- The Spanish surrendered at Santiago de _______ in July 1898.
- The _________-American War began in the year 1898.
- Supporters of empire often argued it was America’s _______ to expand.
- Social reformer Jane _______ joined the Anti-Imperialist League.
25 Clues: The _________-American War began in the year 1898. • The Spanish surrendered at Santiago de _______ in July 1898. • In July 1898, the United States annexed the islands of _______. • Author Mark _______ was a prominent critic of U.S. imperialism. • The Philippine-American War began in 1899 and lasted until 1902. • ...
Test review perplexing of the Americas 2024-10-09
14 Clues: Panhandle • west of USA • Tanio rebel • to take land • killed natives • west of Florida • moving of people • main city of Mexico today • fist Spanish to take land • discovered America in 1000 • first country to take land • people who made big pyramids • island of the coast of Florida • island that looks like a rectangle
Topic 1-3 Review 2025-06-08
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- A political movement espousing a strong state government, national pride, and economic development in opposition to "imperialist" outside influences. Sometimes, but not always, there is a commitment to defending the poor majority.
- This crop was the backbone of the colonial Brazilian export economy.
- A Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that conquered the Inca Empire in the 1530s.
- A cluster of political ideals, emphasizing freedoms, of various civil, political, and economic kinds.
- Leader of the Aztec Empire who was tricked into allowing Cortes' army into the capital city in 1521. He was taken hostage during the invasion and slaughter of the city.
- A Mesoamerican empire that united numerous, small, independent states under a single monarch. In 1521, they were conquered by Hernan Cortes.
- A basic principle of social control, in which a ruling class dominates others ideologically, with a minimum of physical force, by making its dominance seem natural and inevitable.
- The process by which King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella pushed the Moors out of Spain.
- Mining this ore was the backbone of the colonial Spanish American export economy
- The Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire and set the precedent for other plundering conquistadores.
- Mesoamerica, South America, and the Caribbean Islands that were first colonized by the Portuguese,Spanish, and French.
- The peninsula in southwestern Europe in which modern Portugal and Spain are located.
- A pattern of indigenous life in which people were constantly on the move and depended on hunting and gathering for food.
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- The creative interaction between two cultures, resulting in a new culture. This process of interaction between Europeans, Africans, and indigenous Americans created distinctive Latin American cultures.
- The geographical climate zone in Latin America that is semiarid and cooled by its altitude.
- An institution whereby groups of indigenous people were legally "entrusted" to a Spanish conquerer with the duty of paying him labor and/or tribute. In return the Spaniard was to provide instruction in Catholicism.
- The modern South American countries of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay, that lie mostly or entirely outside of the tropics.
- A 20% tax on Spanish mining.
- This civilization rose to prominence earlier than the Aztecs and ruled over a large area of Mesoamerica. Within the territory a series of kingdoms were built around ritual centers rather than cities.
- A general principle of male superiority within society.
- The Spanish ruler who funded the explorations of Christopher Columbus.
- A pattern of indigenous life typical of forest environments in which groups practiced shifting agriculture and moved their villages every few years.
- A social hierarchy encoded in law and based on inherited characteristics, real or imagined, as opposed to socioeconomic factors. The system in Latin America corresponded more or less to race.
- Pattern of indigenous life that was non-nomadic and had fully sustainable agriculture that allowed for the formation of cities and large, complex social organizations.
- The wandering frontier raiders of colonial Brazil. Their chief activity was slave hunting.
- An administrator in the Portuguese & Spanish colonies who acted in the place of the king.
- An empire in the Andean highland valleys of Peru that was conquered by Francisco Pizarro in 1533.
- Formerly called "the Discovery of America," this marks the moment when the worlds of Native Americans and Europeans collided, changing both forever.
28 Clues: A 20% tax on Spanish mining. • A general principle of male superiority within society. • This crop was the backbone of the colonial Brazilian export economy. • The Spanish ruler who funded the explorations of Christopher Columbus. • Mining this ore was the backbone of the colonial Spanish American export economy • ...
The New World 2025-11-17
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- Independent landowners allowed small-scale fur trading and encouraged to marry and start families.
- a period of renewed interest in art, literature, learning and exploration
- A hoped-for water route through or around North America to Asia; explorers searched for it but instead discovered and claimed new lands.
- A colony ruled directly by the Spanish king and queen who created laws to govern the territory.
- Wrote An account of travels to China that inspired later exploration.
- an imaginary line invented by the pope to resolve land claim disputes between Spain and Portugal
- Civilian towns allowed under Spanish law.
- empire that charged Heavy taxes on Asian goods passing through Constantinople, motivating Europeans to seek sea route
- Dutch explorer who claimed New York for the Netherlands.
- People of mixed Spanish and African ancestry working on farms, ranches, and trades.
- A royal governor in charge of half of Spain’s American empire.
- Nobles, merchants, or religious groups granted large pieces of land (fiefs) by the French crown.
- Tool measuring star positions to determine latitude.
- The long, dangerous voyage where enslaved Africans were packed tightly, mistreated, fed minimally, and often died.
- French explorer who discovered Cape Fear.
- Spanish laws that established a strong government for New Spain and Peru, organized how they would be ruled, and set social and settlement rules.
- Spaniards born in Spain holding top government and church positions and owning land and mines.
- An improved tool for measuring angles between stars and the horizon.
- People of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry working on farms, ranches, and as craftsmen.
- Established a navigation school in Portugal and trained explorers to use navigational tools.
- Spread information widely and inspired more Europeans to read about exploration.
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- Lowest social class in New Spain, treated as conquered people and kept in poverty.
- guy who invented the printing press
- French fur traders who traveled to Native lands to exchange goods for beaver, moose, and caribou furs.
- French cartographer and explorer, founder of Quebec in 1608, known as the Father of New France.
- a Spanish soldier who conquered land for Spain in the New World
- an alteration of the line of demarcation that enabled Portugal to claim Brazil
- Type of Roman Catholic missionaries allowed by Champlain who came to Christianize Native Americans, sometimes causing conflict and disease spread.
- A large farm growing one crop—such as sugar or tobacco—for sale.
- Spanish military forts.
- A fast, sturdy ship that could sail against the wind.
- People born in the Americas to Spanish parents; wealthy and educated but blocked from top positions.
- The forced transport of 12–15 million Africans, mostly from West Africa, mainly to Brazil and the Caribbean.
- Allowed for cheaper printing of books like Marco Polo’s, increasing interest in travel.
- English explorer who discovered Newfoundland.
- System where Europeans traded manufactured goods for enslaved Africans who were then exchanged for raw materials in the Americas.
- Land grants to Peninsulares giving them the right to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans in exchange for protection and Christianity.
- Instrument showing direction for navigation.
- The city that originated from The settlement founded by Champlain at the top of a cliff; it became the center of New France.
- Catholic religious settlements used to convert Native Americans.
40 Clues: Spanish military forts. • guy who invented the printing press • Civilian towns allowed under Spanish law. • French explorer who discovered Cape Fear. • Instrument showing direction for navigation. • English explorer who discovered Newfoundland. • Tool measuring star positions to determine latitude. • A fast, sturdy ship that could sail against the wind. • ...
Unit 2 - Age of Exploration 2022-09-01
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- official that rules in the name of the king or queen
- sent to explore southwestern United States in search of the "Seven Cities of Cibola"
- Pawnee Indian that agreed to take Coronado to Quivera
- first French explorer to navigate to navigate the Mississippi River
- de ornate established a settlement near present day El Paso
- empire that charged Spain to cross their land
- Christopher Columbus convinced this country to fund his expedition westward.
- Cabeza De Vaca was captured and lived with this tribe
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- renamed Tenochtitlan to Mexico City
- first Spanish settlements/religious
- fort that failed due to lack of supplies, leadership, and attacks
- La Salle's ship that sank in Matagorda Bay
- purpose of the Spanish Exploration.
- first country to challenge Spain
- mapped the coastline of Texas
- privately owned ship equipped with weapons
- marched eastward becoming the first European to reach East Texas
- a Spanish soldier explorer who sought fame and fortune
- Columbus landed in the Caribbean thinking it was this country
19 Clues: mapped the coastline of Texas • first country to challenge Spain • renamed Tenochtitlan to Mexico City • first Spanish settlements/religious • purpose of the Spanish Exploration. • La Salle's ship that sank in Matagorda Bay • privately owned ship equipped with weapons • empire that charged Spain to cross their land • official that rules in the name of the king or queen • ...
The Of Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-06
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- Spanish Explorers
- Is a series of expeditions that Europeans made to regain land from the muslims.
- A journey to a holy place
- A Muslim house of worship
- An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- Resistance such as to desiease a town in the spanish ruled lands.
- A fleet of warships
- A fort
- A large farm
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- A form of Christianity that was opposition to the Catholic Church.
- a sixteenth century religious movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing Protedsdent Churches.
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- A point of land that sticks out into water.
- Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome.
- Its to travel complete around something usually by water.
- An instrument used to plan a course
- A town in spanish ruled lands
- A religious community where farming was carriers out and native Americans were converted to Christianity.
19 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish Explorers • A fleet of warships • A journey to a holy place • A Muslim house of worship • A town in spanish ruled lands • An instrument used to plan a course • A point of land that sticks out into water. • Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome. • The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. • ...
Early Pirate 2025-04-01
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- An exclamation meaning "stop!" or "pay attention!"
- A person who is not experienced at sea.
- A mischievous or worthless person.
- A phrase used to coordinate effort when pulling or lifting something heavy.
- To be forced to walk off the edge of the ship into the sea.
- An expression of surprise or shock.
- A disease caused by vitamin C deficiency, common among sailors.
- A general greeting, like "hello" or "attention."
- Means "yes" or "I agree."
- A friend or shipmate.
- A term of affection for fellow crew members.
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- The bottom of the sea, where drowned sailors and ships are said to rest.
- Spanish silver coins, often used as pirate currency.
- To clean the ship's deck.
- Spanish gold coins.
- A pirate, especially one who preyed on Spanish ships in the Caribbean.
- Stolen treasure or loot.
- A general pirate exclamation, often associated with drinking or revelry.
- A mixture of rum and water, often drunk by sailors.
19 Clues: Spanish gold coins. • A friend or shipmate. • Stolen treasure or loot. • To clean the ship's deck. • Means "yes" or "I agree." • A mischievous or worthless person. • An expression of surprise or shock. • A person who is not experienced at sea. • A term of affection for fellow crew members. • A general greeting, like "hello" or "attention." • ...
Daily Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-10
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- Spanish people born in the colonies
- a machine with a sharp blade, used for beheading people
- French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804
- beliefs for self-rule
- social classes in France
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- Warfare when soldiers use surprise attacks on their enemy
- mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry
- middle class in France
- living in the New World Spanish colonies but born in Spain
- mixed European and African ancestry
- d’etat use of force to suddenly replace top government officials
- upper class
12 Clues: upper class • beliefs for self-rule • middle class in France • social classes in France • Spanish people born in the colonies • mixed European and African ancestry • mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry • a machine with a sharp blade, used for beheading people • Warfare when soldiers use surprise attacks on their enemy • ...
European Explorers 2025-09-21
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- Spanish word for Gifts
- French Explorer
- Big 3 member send most explorers to Texas
- Mapped the Coast of Texas
- Took down the Aztecs in Mexico
- Walled town used to convert the natives
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- Big 3 member looking for water routes
- Some explorers though there was a city made of this metal
- Spanish military fort
- Hello is Spanish
- Known as The Pass in English now a major city along the boarder
- Yellow fruit with a sour taste made to use a sweet drink
12 Clues: French Explorer • Hello is Spanish • Spanish military fort • Spanish word for Gifts • Mapped the Coast of Texas • Took down the Aztecs in Mexico • Big 3 member looking for water routes • Walled town used to convert the natives • Big 3 member send most explorers to Texas • Yellow fruit with a sour taste made to use a sweet drink • ...
Trivia for my Nolan 2024-02-10
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- My boyfriend in spanish:
- My favorite sport to play:
- Our future pet:
- My favorite color:
- My husband in spanish:
- My beautiful boyfriend:)
- My eye color:
- How many siblings I have:
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- My favorite genre right now:
- My instrument:
- The movie you asked me out after:
- Where we will live in the future:
- My favorite drink:
- My middle name:
- My favorite dessert:
- The month we started dating:
16 Clues: My eye color: • My instrument: • Our future pet: • My middle name: • My favorite drink: • My favorite color: • My favorite dessert: • My husband in spanish: • My boyfriend in spanish: • My beautiful boyfriend:) • How many siblings I have: • My favorite sport to play: • My favorite genre right now: • The month we started dating: • The movie you asked me out after: • ...
mr bear’s crossword 2025-08-12
13 Clues: Irish beer • Spanish city • What pig says • A sad persona • KFC invention • Brewing company • The Bad Bunny song • Silly little thing • Ukrainian breakfast dish • Type of overpriced coffee • Name of our favourite pizza • The Spanish word of unknown origin • « Why didn’t you tell me? They’ve been …? »
Chapter 4 section 1,2 2020-10-19
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- Incan ruler
- native American working system
- Spaniard who landed in Mexico
- who discovered the Americas
- the dutch colonies
- land controlled by other countries
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- Spanish and Native American—population
- Native American ruler
- sought religious freedom from England’s Anglican
- He conquered the Incan Empire
- founded Plymouth
- town in virgina
- war between british and french
- Spanish explorers
- Frances colonial empire in North America
15 Clues: Incan ruler • town in virgina • founded Plymouth • Spanish explorers • the dutch colonies • Native American ruler • who discovered the Americas • He conquered the Incan Empire • Spaniard who landed in Mexico • native American working system • war between british and french • land controlled by other countries • Spanish and Native American—population • ...
NHCS Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-19
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- Embrace Effort Academy
- AP class on politics and power
- High School Principal
- Another language other than Spanish at NHCS
- Teaches 11th grade CCR
- Support with laptop issues
- office for work permits
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- Supports Math, Science and Language teachers
- Front Desk Coordinator
- Place for lunch
- Boys Varsity Head Coach
- Athletics related
- Teaches AP Spanish
- Performing Arts Teacher
- AP Calculus Teacher
15 Clues: Place for lunch • Athletics related • Teaches AP Spanish • AP Calculus Teacher • High School Principal • Front Desk Coordinator • Embrace Effort Academy • Teaches 11th grade CCR • Boys Varsity Head Coach • Performing Arts Teacher • office for work permits • Support with laptop issues • AP class on politics and power • Another language other than Spanish at NHCS • ...
vocabulary 2021-03-18
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- Final battle of the Texas Revolution
- Mexican general and politician
- Spanish colonists in California in the 1800s
- settlers to mexico
- American religious leader who headed the Mormon Church
- Spanish mission
- federal government's authority
- voting rights
- removal of native americans
- a gold-seeker who moved to California
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- 11th president
- covers oklahoma
- built sutters fort
- a revolt against Mexico
- U.S. purchase of land from Mexico
- A government agency created in the 1800s
- a group of western travelers
17 Clues: voting rights • 11th president • covers oklahoma • Spanish mission • built sutters fort • settlers to mexico • a revolt against Mexico • removal of native americans • a group of western travelers • Mexican general and politician • federal government's authority • U.S. purchase of land from Mexico • Final battle of the Texas Revolution • a gold-seeker who moved to California • ...
spanish 2021-05-21
Spanish 2022-09-19
17 Clues: Pen • Week • Book • Desk • Year • Month • Hello • Season • Spring • Summer • Notebook • It's hot • Classroom • It's windy • It's sunny • fall,autumn • Good afternoon
spanish 2022-11-01
spanish 2022-11-29
17 Clues: No • Yes • Man • Hot • Love • Cold • Rain • Hello • Woman • Please • Goodbye • Thank you • Good morning • Good afternoon • How’s it going? • What’s happening? • Good evening / Good night
Spanish 2017-02-06
17 Clues: tax • vest • size • robe • shirt • zipper • mirror • slippers • footwear • shoe lace • to try on • to bargain • flip-flops • sweatshirt • fitting room • to be on sale • clearance sale
Spanish 2019-11-12
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- A christmas tree
- You celebrate this once a year on the same date every year
- You drink it
- Where you make food
- Where you get food
- What you do at hoco
- What you wear on halloween
- A party
- Religion
- Where you watch movies
- I am going to my friend's ______
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- commercial Where you go to get clothes
- Where you eat food
- Gave birth to you
- Where people ride floats
- Takes care of you
- You and others gather to hang out and eat food
17 Clues: A party • Religion • You drink it • A christmas tree • Gave birth to you • Takes care of you • Where you eat food • Where you get food • Where you make food • What you do at hoco • Where you watch movies • Where people ride floats • What you wear on halloween • I am going to my friend's ______ • commercial Where you go to get clothes • You and others gather to hang out and eat food • ...
spanish 2020-11-22
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- there is lots of popcorn
- there are things from the past here
- a type of leaf
- sell meat
- a red fruit with seeds
- a shop that sells cold cream.
- if you are hurt you got there
- theres akot ofmoney
- a thing that is yellow or green
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- tastes very good when caramelized
- sea food and chips
- an orange stick
- pasteries and cakes
- like a zechini
- there are different types of this fruit
- this fruit is yellwo
- a white brocoli type of thing
17 Clues: sell meat • a type of leaf • like a zechini • an orange stick • sea food and chips • pasteries and cakes • theres akot ofmoney • this fruit is yellwo • a red fruit with seeds • there is lots of popcorn • a shop that sells cold cream. • if you are hurt you got there • a white brocoli type of thing • a thing that is yellow or green • tastes very good when caramelized • ...
Spanish 2021-11-09
Spanish 2023-02-08
17 Clues: i play • we play • i sleep • i return • they sleep • she sleeps • im able to • i eat lunch • he's able to • we eat lunch • i always find • it cost a lot • we are able to • she eats lunch • we always find • they never find • i return (objects)
spanish 2015-09-29
Spanish 2018-02-21
17 Clues: Somali • German • Camera • History • Biology • To come • Physics • Geometry • To prefer • Geography • Dictionary • Statistics • Calculator • Photography • To eat lunch • Computer Science • American Sign Language
Spanish 2018-09-24
Spanish 2018-09-26
17 Clues: To run • To ski • Soccer • To eat • To swim • To read • Football • To watch • To sleep • Baseball • Softball • To cheer • Gymnastics • Volleyball • Basketball • Video Games • Talk to friends
Spanish 2018-09-25
Spanish 2022-03-08
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- The style of houses the Aztec lived in.
- Language spoken by the Aztec
- Tortilla
- What the Aztec's favorite drink was made of
- Beans used to make Chocolate.
- Farming method used in forests
- Material for clothes of poor
- Islands used for farming
- Material used in making clothes for nobles.
- Along with 9 down, what the Aztec valued.
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- Village of families
- City home to the largest market in the Americas
- What the Aztecs used to make rubber
- Along with 12 across, what the Aztec valued.
- How Aztecs handed down stories and poetry through generations.
- Aztec capital
- Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs
17 Clues: Tortilla • Aztec capital • Village of families • Islands used for farming • Language spoken by the Aztec • Material for clothes of poor • Beans used to make Chocolate. • Farming method used in forests • What the Aztecs used to make rubber • The style of houses the Aztec lived in. • Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs • Along with 9 down, what the Aztec valued. • ...
Spanish 2022-03-22
17 Clues: Score • Coach • Queen • Player • Excited • Athlete • Agitated • A million • Presenter • Auditorium • At the end • Competition • To get angry • Championship • To fall asleep • beauty contest • To score a goal
spanish 2022-02-17
17 Clues: young • sleep • uncle • dads dad • how you see • meal at noon • stuff on head • color of leaf • parent sibling • color of night • mans best friend • opposite of young • sun spelt differnt • eats a lot of food • why your gf left you • he went to get he milk • be able to similiar spellin to pedo
Spanish 2021-12-21
17 Clues: gym • home • field • beach • coffee • mosque • temple • church • library • work/job • synagogue • mountains • restarant • shoppingmall • togoshopping • movietheater • swimmingpool
Spanish 2023-12-15
spanish 2025-12-04
17 Clues: El armio • La silla • El raton • la cinta • La mochila • La bandera • el teclado • La pizarra • El cargador • El borrador • La pantalla • La papelera • La ventanna • el casillero • El escriorio • El sacapuntas • la fotocopiadora
Spanish 2025-11-07
17 Clues: art • class • lunch • spanish • to talk • science • english • to study • to teach • Homework • ...class • schedule • technology • mathmetics • social studies • physical education • In the... class period
Spanish 2025-10-07
17 Clues: mock • judge • as to • gossip • notice • virtue • support • trust in • relate to • get mad at • be aware of • keep secrets • get along with • empathize with • give importance to • no matter what happens • be there in good and bad moments
Spanish Project 2023-11-09
10 Clues: Camp in Spanish • Park with water • Vacation on water • Summer in Spanish • Counselor in Spanish • Like the beach but smaller • Best place to have a vacation • The sport that's boring to watch • Bones but minus the "es" and add fire • People who make sure people don't drown
Camden Curtis 2025-05-21
10 Clues: Chencho • Spanish for dad • Spanish for mom • oldest of the sisters • youngest of the sisters • Spanish for butterflies • what the girls did to survive • the place where the girl traveled to • the weeping woman from Mexican folklore • what the sisters found in their swimming hole
Chapter 17:Age of Exploration 2025-02-10
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- the forced Voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas(2 words)
- A set of principles that dominated economic thought in the 17th century; it held that the prosperity of a Nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- A product or service for sale to another country
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- a system of Labor the Spanish used in the Americas semicolon Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
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- A large agricultural estate
- A government in power
- a person born on the Iberian peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- A leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- A small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masks with lateen sails.
14 Clues: A government in power • A large agricultural estate • a person of mixed African and European descent • A leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • A product or service for sale to another country • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently • ...
Social Studies Vocab Words 2017-08-16
12 Clues: town • in England • claimed lands • legal document • group of people • aid and protect • around the earth • Virginia government • born to Spanish parents • Point a decisive change • held a position of power • Spanish and Indian background
AGE OF EXPLOratiION BY MALColm 2012-10-23
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- spanish got us like meat and flies
- sounds like cabbage
- One area of conflict
- we want this
- Like gold for the english
- SAMMY
- Indians: Can we have those metal bow and arrow Europeans: um its called ____ and no
- established trading posts
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- a obstacle for exploration
- were so hungry
- southwest
- what did you say
- what is this sickness called
- conquered the southwest
- quebec
- can we stay here
16 Clues: SAMMY • quebec • southwest • we want this • were so hungry • what did you say • can we stay here • sounds like cabbage • One area of conflict • conquered the southwest • Like gold for the english • established trading posts • a obstacle for exploration • what is this sickness called • spanish got us like meat and flies • ...
