spanish Crossword Puzzles
Spanish 2024-04-09
spanish 2022-12-14
17 Clues: algo • algun • no one • ningun • always • nothing • tampoco • tembien • alguien • ni...ni • la cueva • fue (tu) • fue (yo) • fue (el/ella) • fue (nosotros) • fue (vosotros) • fue (ellos/ellas)
Spanish 2022-12-16
17 Clues: gym • park • pool • beach • house • mosque • temple • church • coffee • library • to work • mountains • synagogue • restaurant • countryside • movie theater • comercial mall
Spanish 2023-02-06
17 Clues: sink • oven • stove • mixer • floor • faucet • pantry • freezer • toaster • blender • counter • cupboard • backsplash • Appliances • dishwasher • coffeemaker • refrigerator
spanish 2023-01-30
Spanish 2022-09-12
17 Clues: Bye • bad • good • i am • hello • nothing • goodnight • thank you • see you soon • your welcome • hows it going • see you later • good afternoon • whats your name • nice to meet you • how are you doing • the pleasure is mine
Spanish 2022-11-17
18 Clues: Hw • with • never • right • to eat • always • without • to drink • to share • which/what • comida food • to understand • o menos so-so • asco How awful! • supuesto of course • los dias every day • gusta(n) I/you like • encanta(n) I/you love
Spanish 2022-12-06
17 Clues: art • gym • act • bike • blog • study • music • train • dance • poetry • sports • GOAL!!!! • class——— • i volunteered. • only vegetables • multiple languages • someone who takes pictures
Spanish 2025-03-20
17 Clues: kiwi • mushroom • the pear • the lemon • the apple • the mango • the tomato • the banana • the orange • the grapes • The carrot • strawberry • the lettuce • the avocado • the pumpkin • the broccoli • the cucumber
Spanish! 2024-11-25
17 Clues: ugly • here • funny • pretty • the boy • the toys • the girl • the head • it hurts • the bowl • the bird • the games • the skirt • the pencil • the stomach • the notebook • the ice cream
Spanish 2024-11-11
17 Clues: door • Flag • desk • chair • table • clock • there • mouse • Poster • screen • window • next to • keyboard • Computer • trash can • pencil sharpener • mochila Backpack
Spanish 2025-06-10
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- preventiva — Tiempo que se pasa en la cárcel antes del juicio.
- — Persona que declara lo que vio o sabe.
- — Reunión formal con el juez.
- Civil — Conjunto de leyes sobre relaciones privadas.
- — Persona que decide en un tribunal.
- — Acción de arrestar a alguien.
- defensor — Persona que representa y defiende al acusado.
- — Dinero que pagas como castigo legal.
- — Proceso legal para resolver un caso.
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- — Dinero que pagas para salir de la cárcel antes del juicio.
- — Crimen o acto ilegal.
- — Persona que acusa al sospechoso.
- — Lugar donde ocurre el juicio.
- — Decisión final del juez.
- — Documento que inicia un juicio.
- Penal — Libro de leyes sobre delitos y castigos.
- Público — Institución que investiga crímenes y trabaja con el fiscal.
- — Acción legal para proteger los derechos.
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 2026-02-26
18 Clues: pool • cafe • beach • party • circus • museum • school • stadium • airport • theater • concert • hospital • restaurant • high school • movie theater • zoológico: zoo • college/university • de atracciones: amusement park
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
Soccer players 2017-09-07
Unit 4 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-21
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- Portuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world.
- The exchange of disease, crops, animals, and humans between Europe and the Americas
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima (1475-1541)
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought
- Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India, opening an important commercial sea route.
- Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)
- Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered Mexico, Central America, and Peru. (Examples Cortez, Pizarro, Francisco.)
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- A three way system of trade during 1600-1800s Africa sent slaves to America, America sent Raw Materials to Europe, and Europe sent Guns and Rum to Africa
- businesses formed by groups of people who jointly make an investment and share in the profits and losses
- a kind of feudalism granting Spanish colonists control of conquered lands and obliging the Indians to provide forced labor and a fixed portion of their harvests
- The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia
- an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad
- The term used by Spanish authorities to describe someone of mixed native American and European descent.
- Chinese admiral during the Ming Dynasty, he led great voyages that spread China's fame throughout Asia
- A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
16 Clues: Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547) • The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia • The exchange of disease, crops, animals, and humans between Europe and the Americas • an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad • ...
Vocab #4 2023-09-19
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- The term used by Spanish authorities to describe someone of mixed native American and European descent.
- (1371-1433?) Chinese naval explorer who sailed along most of the coast of Asia, Japan, and half way down the east coast of Africa before his death.
- Named after Christopher Columbus. Describes the exchange of crops, goods, animals, and diseases between Europe and its colonies in the Americas after Columbus' voyage in 1492.
- The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia
- a trade route that exchanged goods between the West Indies, the American colonies, and West Africa
- Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered Mexico, Central America, and Peru. (Examples Cortez, Pizarro, Francisco.
- Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)
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- Portuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world.
- A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
- businesses formed by groups of people who jointly make an investment and share in the profits and losses
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima (1475-1541).
- Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India, opening an important commercial sea route.
- system in Spanish America that gave settlers the right to tax local Indians or to demand their labor in exchange for protecting them and teaching them skills.
- 1485-1547, Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought
- an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad
16 Clues: 1485-1547, Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico • The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia • an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad • a trade route that exchanged goods between the West Indies, the American colonies, and West Africa • ...
Age of Exploration PART 2 2016-04-12
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- ____ used astronomy as a way to mark precise times of a day to pray and to help them navigate in the desert and trade routes.
- The Spanish landowner who worked to end the encomienda system (& tried to stop the enslavement of natives) was a man named _____ de las Casas.
- The ______ helped Martin Luther’s ideas reach other parts of Europe. (2 words)
- The Spanish considered Aztec and Mayan ____ to be worthless and pagan, so they burned them.
- The main reason that the French and the Dutch started settlements was to build trading posts to support their interest in the _____ .(2 words)
- One of the biggest impacts of the Columbian Exchange was that many Native Americans died from ____ brought over by Europeans.
- Spain, Portugal, and France were the main European countries that spread the _____ religion in the New World.
- In mercantilism the ___ decides the pricing instead of the consumer.
- Mercantilist nations limited imported goods by __ goods from foreign countries.
- The ____ insect produced a brighter red dye than European dyes.
- The fact that the Inca had a new emperor, they were weakened by civil wars, and they were hit hard by disease all helped _____ conquer them.
- Gold carved ornaments, gold statues, and gold decorations were all lost when they were __ down and shipped back to Spain.
- When Portugal started colonies in Brazil they didn't find much gold or silver. Instead, one of their main exports was _______ which could be used to make dyes.
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- England started making colonies in the New World much later than many other European countries, but by the time they DID make colonies they were no longer a Catholic country. Instead, they were ____.
- One example of cultural change that occurred due to interactions between Old and New Worlds was that European __ introduced Christianity to the Native Americans.
- In order to 1)acquire resources for trade, 2)obtain raw materials, and 3)create markets for their manufactured goods, many European countries started ____ in the New World.
- The Spanish felt like the encomienda system was fair because in return for all the work and labor the natives did, they learned all about _____ (religion).
- By studying the glyphs on Maya stela, scholars have learned about deeds of Mayan ___.
- There is a name for the exchange of goods, plants, animals, diseases, ideas, and culture that took place between the Old World and the New World. It's called the _____ Exchange.
- When the Spanish introduced horses to the New World and Native Americans began to use them for _____ and in warfare.
- Paintings that were created during the ____ (time period) showed emotions and were 3-dimensional with realistic-looking figures.
- In the New World the Spanish used a labor system that gave Spanish landowners permission to enslave the natives. This was called the _____ system.
- A Spanish landowner in the New World who used natives as slaves was called an _____.
- Bartolome de las Casas suggested that instead of using natives for slave labor, the Spanish should get their workers from _____. This was a suggestion he later regretted making.
- North America and South America are considered to have extremely diverse societies largely because over the years, the cultures of Africans and Europeans (and even some Asians) have __ with native cultures on these continents.
25 Clues: The ____ insect produced a brighter red dye than European dyes. • In mercantilism the ___ decides the pricing instead of the consumer. • The ______ helped Martin Luther’s ideas reach other parts of Europe. (2 words) • Mercantilist nations limited imported goods by __ goods from foreign countries. • ...
Vocab Ch. 3 Sec. 2 2016-10-25
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- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers. Second-generation. Owned most of the plantations, ranches, and mines.
- settlers born in Spain that were on the highest rung of the new colonial Spanish social hierarchy.
- spoke out against the encomienda system and urged Spain to stop the practice. Led to the New Laws of the Indies.
- granted to conquistadors by Spain that gave them the right to demand labor or tribute from Native Americans in a particular area.
- representatives who ruled in the name of the king in the Spanish colonies.
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- a profitable, sought after resource that the Spanish had laborers harvest.
- people of Native American and European descent. Part of the lower-class.
- people of African and European descent. Part of lower-class. Only above indigenous people and enslaved Africans in the social hierarchy.
- "legalized pirates" who operated under the approval of European governments that preyed on Spanish treasure ships.
- workers forced to work hard labor for landlords in order to pay off a debt. Were advanced food, tools, or seeds to make them indebted.
- advisory councils of Spanish settlers who helped the viceroys rule.
11 Clues: advisory councils of Spanish settlers who helped the viceroys rule. • people of Native American and European descent. Part of the lower-class. • a profitable, sought after resource that the Spanish had laborers harvest. • representatives who ruled in the name of the king in the Spanish colonies. • ...
History crosswords 2022-08-19
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- To sail around the globe
- colonial leaders who were were appointed by the king.
- A route
- A deadly outbreak of disease the Spanish carried.
- People who held beliefs different from the teachings of the Catholic Church.
- full rigged ships
- lands or areas drained by rivers surrounding posts
- A seafarers licensed by a monarch to attack enemy ships.
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- punished all fallowers of Protestantism.
- A system where countries kept the sole right to trade with their colonies.
- Spanish soldiers, and adventures.
- territories in the Americans owned by the Spanish
- the biological mixing between the new world and the old world.
- people who travel to other places to share their religion.
- tracks of land to farm
15 Clues: A route • full rigged ships • tracks of land to farm • To sail around the globe • Spanish soldiers, and adventures. • punished all fallowers of Protestantism. • territories in the Americans owned by the Spanish • A deadly outbreak of disease the Spanish carried. • lands or areas drained by rivers surrounding posts • colonial leaders who were were appointed by the king. • ...
EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES 2025-09-22
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- GOOD MORNING IN ITALIAN
- YOU OPEN AND CLOSE IT. IT'S TRANSPARENT. (ITALIAN)
- YOU WRITE ON IT IN SCHOOL. (GERMAN)
- YOU SLEEP IN IT AT NIGHT. (GERMAN)
- YOU OPEN AND CLOSE IT. YOU WALK THROUGH IT. (GERMAN)
- YOU RIDE IT. IT HAS GOT TWO WHEELS. (ITALIAN)
- A LARGE CITY IN SPAIN, FAMOUS FOR A FOOTBALL CLUB AND GAUDI- THE ARCHITECT
- YOU WEAR IT ON YOUR FEET. (SPANISH)
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- MAN'S BROTHER OR SISTER'S CHILD (GERMAN)
- TABLE IN GERMAN
- THE DRINK YOU ORDER AT AN ITALIAN CAFE. (ITALIAN)
- SWEET FROZEN DESSERT YOU EAT IN THE SUMMER (ITALIAN)
- PASTA IN SPANISH
- THE COLOUR OF THE SKY ON A SUNNY DAY (GERMAN)
- PLACE WHERE MOST OF US LIVE. (SPANISH)
15 Clues: TABLE IN GERMAN • PASTA IN SPANISH • GOOD MORNING IN ITALIAN • YOU SLEEP IN IT AT NIGHT. (GERMAN) • YOU WRITE ON IT IN SCHOOL. (GERMAN) • YOU WEAR IT ON YOUR FEET. (SPANISH) • PLACE WHERE MOST OF US LIVE. (SPANISH) • MAN'S BROTHER OR SISTER'S CHILD (GERMAN) • YOU RIDE IT. IT HAS GOT TWO WHEELS. (ITALIAN) • THE COLOUR OF THE SKY ON A SUNNY DAY (GERMAN) • ...
San Fermin 2013-07-10
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- What colour are the shirts that the sheperds guarding the bulls wear?
- 10th month of the year?
- The rocket that starts the festival?
- Who painted the 8 giant figures?
- Spanish name for bullfighters on horses?
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- The spanish name for running of the bulls?
- Woodframed/paper mached puppets?
- Opening singing act?
- Name of the running with the bulls festival?
- Who decides who sets off the chupinazo
- What is spanish for opening speech?
- Key date of the festival?
12 Clues: Opening singing act? • 10th month of the year? • Key date of the festival? • Woodframed/paper mached puppets? • Who painted the 8 giant figures? • What is spanish for opening speech? • The rocket that starts the festival? • Who decides who sets off the chupinazo • Spanish name for bullfighters on horses? • The spanish name for running of the bulls? • ...
Daily Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-10
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- Warfare when soldiers use surprise attacks on their enemy
- a machine with a sharp blade, used for beheading people
- social classes in France
- beliefs for self-rule
- mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry
- mixed European and African ancestry
- d’etat use of force to suddenly replace top government officials
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- Code French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804
- living in the New World Spanish colonies but born in Spain
- middle class in France
- Spanish people born in the colonies
- 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 • ...
Lupita Manana 2023-05-09
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- Another word for mother or mom in Spanish
- Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek a better life and get jobs
- What Lupita calls the female American tourists
- Where they come from to get jobs
- Lupitas Brother
- Mexicos form of money
- The Main Character
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- What Lupita calls the male American tourists.
- What Lupita always says
- Bye in Spanish
- Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek for their aunt.
- Another word for father or dad in Spanish
12 Clues: Bye in Spanish • Lupitas Brother • The Main Character • Mexicos form of money • What Lupita always says • Where they come from to get jobs • Another word for mother or mom in Spanish • Another word for father or dad in Spanish • What Lupita calls the male American tourists. • What Lupita calls the female American tourists • Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek for their aunt. • ...
Spring 2022-04-28
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- How do you say spring break in spanish?
- In German, what grows on trees?
- How do you say sun in Latin?
- Creative in Latin is:
- In German, what do we mow on the ground?
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- How do you say bunny in French
- In Spanish, what holiday is in may?
- In Latin, a caterpillar turns into a:
- How do you say rain in German?
- What is a nap in Spanish?
- In French, What grows in spring?
- The opposite of sad is(in French):
12 Clues: Creative in Latin is: • What is a nap in Spanish? • How do you say sun in Latin? • How do you say bunny in French • How do you say rain in German? • In German, what grows on trees? • In French, What grows in spring? • The opposite of sad is(in French): • In Spanish, what holiday is in may? • In Latin, a caterpillar turns into a: • How do you say spring break in spanish? • ...
COLONIAL AMERICAS 2023-02-11
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- Shell inlay technique.
- Location where "Virgen de Guadalupe" is housed.
- Painter of "Virgen de Guadalupe".
- Name of the angel with an arquebus.
- Location of painter of "Angel With Arquebus"'s school.
- System of racial classification in Spanish colonies.
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- Painter of "Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo".
- Event depicted on the screen.
- Painter of "Angel with Arquebus".
- Word for someone of mixed Indigenous and Spanish descent.
- Spanish word for screen.
- Trade with this country inspired the creation of goods in Mexico.
12 Clues: Shell inlay technique. • Spanish word for screen. • Event depicted on the screen. • Painter of "Angel with Arquebus". • Painter of "Virgen de Guadalupe". • Name of the angel with an arquebus. • Location where "Virgen de Guadalupe" is housed. • Painter of "Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo". • System of racial classification in Spanish colonies. • ...
Topic 2 Lesson 1 Vocab 2022-12-16
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- To stop briefly because of nervousness
- In Spain's American colonies, a person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- clever
- a person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish Parents
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- a religious settlement run by Catholic priests and friars; a settlement that aims to spread a religion into a new area
- a person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony
- A Spanish Explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain
- a fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish colonies
- A town in the Spanish colonies; a village or town of the Anasazi or other American Indian groups in the American Southwest
9 Clues: clever • To stop briefly because of nervousness • a fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish colonies • A Spanish Explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain • a person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish Parents • a person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony • ...
Spanish Colonization and New Spain 2022-12-19
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- clever
- a town in the Spanish colonies; a village or town of the Anasazi or other American Indian groups in the American Southwest
- in Spain's American colonies, a person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- a Spanish explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain
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- a fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish colonies
- a person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
- to stop briefly because of nervousness
- a religious settlement run by Catholic priests and friars; a settlement that aims to spread a religion into a new area
- a person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony
9 Clues: clever • to stop briefly because of nervousness • a fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish colonies • a Spanish explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain • a person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents • a person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony • ...
Chapter 2.1 Vocabulary 2024-10-02
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- Second Highest social class. People born in Americas to parents of Spanish origin.
- A town in Spanish Colonies
- Highest Social Class. People born in Spain who held the highest job in the government and church
- Stop briefly because of nerves
- Clever
- Religious settlement run by catholic priests and friars
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- Spanish Explorer who claims lands in America or Spain
- A fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish Colonies
- Third Highest Social Class. Born to parents of mixed Spanish and Native Americans. Carpenters, shoemakers, tailors, and bakers
9 Clues: Clever • A town in Spanish Colonies • Stop briefly because of nerves • A fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish Colonies • Spanish Explorer who claims lands in America or Spain • Religious settlement run by catholic priests and friars • Second Highest social class. People born in Americas to parents of Spanish origin. • ...
Social studies unit 2 2022-10-18
10 Clues: Taino rebel • a taíno chief • Aztec-killing disease • famous Spanish conqueror • capital of currently Mexico City • the movment of a number of people • original founders of the new world • A imprisoned translator for cortés • Spanish priest sided with the Taino • a gambler who was wanted by the Spanish
california missions 2016-11-01
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- a fort by the spanish
- name of a native american tribe
- to change someone believes
- Bryan's least favorite animal
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- A church and other building created by the spanish
- A spanish priest at the mission
- newly baptized american
- Bryan's favorite animal
- Bryan's other least favorite animal
- a symbol of Christianity
10 Clues: a fort by the spanish • newly baptized american • Bryan's favorite animal • a symbol of Christianity • to change someone believes • Bryan's least favorite animal • A spanish priest at the mission • name of a native american tribe • Bryan's other least favorite animal • A church and other building created by the spanish
Coersive labor 2025-11-10
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- Russian servants
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- spanish system colonizers used to force natives to work
- a settler in or inhabitant of a colony.
- a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there or not.
- agreed work to pay off debt and jail time
- public service for the good of the community
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- person who is forced to work for and obey another and is considered to be their property
- From the Old World to the New World
- slavery system where slaves were traded, sold and bought
- A Spanish country located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe.
- a cultural and historical region in "Middle America" that includes parts of modern-day Mexico and Central America, where ancient civilizations like the Maya and Aztec flourished
- work, specifically hard physical work
- a place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community.
- small business used for only making money in the Spanish colonies
15 Clues: Russian servants • From the Old World to the New World • work, specifically hard physical work • a settler in or inhabitant of a colony. • agreed work to pay off debt and jail time • public service for the good of the community • spanish system colonizers used to force natives to work • slavery system where slaves were traded, sold and bought • ...
EMOTION 2025-05-05
7 Clues: what is sad in spanish • what is mad in spanish • what is happy in spanish • what is bored in spanish • what is brave in spanish • what is nervous in spanish • what is in love in spanish
Las Introducciones 2024-10-25
7 Clues: "i like" in Spanish • "birthday" in spanish • "17" in spanish words • "the date" in Spanish • "what's your name" in Spanish • "where are you from" in Spanish • one way to say "my name is.." in Spanish
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 1 - Food and Drinks 2017-02-15
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- viene de un pollo
- glass
- comes esto por la mañana
- sometimes people spread this on a roll
- Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, etc...
- food in Spanish
- es un postre delicioso
- to drink
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- cheese
- milk
- you would find this in a restaurant that serves seafood
- a veces personas comen esto por el desayuno
- BEANS
- How do you say pizza in Spanish?
- comes esto a medio día
- tiene lechuga y es saludable para comer
- to eat
17 Clues: milk • glass • BEANS • cheese • to eat • to drink • food in Spanish • viene de un pollo • comes esto a medio día • es un postre delicioso • comes esto por la mañana • How do you say pizza in Spanish? • Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, etc... • sometimes people spread this on a roll • tiene lechuga y es saludable para comer • a veces personas comen esto por el desayuno • ...
Word Origin- Mitch 2021-09-07
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- From Spanish south american
- From Europium meaning 'the 1 who makes the bread'
- From Latin meaning ' I see'
- Probably from Chinese meaning 'Tomato sauce'
- From Old Norse
- From Greek meaning'huge pit'
- From Latin meaning 'place to stay'
- From Old Norse meaning 'weary'
- From Japanese meaning 'Empty hand'
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- From Greek
- From Spanish in the middle of central america
- From Hindi
- From Old Norse 'dik'
- From Latin
- From Europium meaning '1 twelfth'
- From europium
- From Greek komos meaning 'Celebration'
- From Spanish south american
18 Clues: From Greek • From Hindi • From Latin • From europium • From Old Norse • From Old Norse 'dik' • From Spanish south american • From Latin meaning ' I see' • From Spanish south american • From Greek meaning'huge pit' • From Old Norse meaning 'weary' • From Europium meaning '1 twelfth' • From Latin meaning 'place to stay' • From Japanese meaning 'Empty hand' • ...
Lupita Manana 2023-05-09
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- Another word for mother or mom in Spanish
- Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek a better life and get jobs
- What Lupita calls the female American tourists
- Where they come from to get jobs
- Lupitas Brother
- Mexicos form of money
- The Main Character
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- What Lupita calls the male American tourists.
- What Lupita always says
- Bye in Spanish
- Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek for their aunt.
- Another word for father or dad in Spanish
12 Clues: Bye in Spanish • Lupitas Brother • The Main Character • Mexicos form of money • What Lupita always says • Where they come from to get jobs • Another word for mother or mom in Spanish • Another word for father or dad in Spanish • What Lupita calls the male American tourists. • What Lupita calls the female American tourists • Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek for their aunt. • ...
The Aztecs 2024-06-03
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- Where the Aztec people migrated at the invasion
- Old rivals of the Aztecs that formed alliance with the Spanish
- European disease
- The Capital City
- An activity that reached mass proportions
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- The last Aztec ruler
- The month Cortés claimed the city
- A technological advantage for the spanish
- The month when Hernán Cortés landed on the coast
- Artificial island farms
- The debt being payed in for the Gods
- The years that whole of Mesoamerica came under Spanish rule
12 Clues: European disease • The Capital City • The last Aztec ruler • Artificial island farms • The month Cortés claimed the city • The debt being payed in for the Gods • A technological advantage for the spanish • An activity that reached mass proportions • Where the Aztec people migrated at the invasion • The month when Hernán Cortés landed on the coast • ...
Shreyasi Kamboj (Spain) 2026-06-04
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- A traditional Spanish event for running in front of groups
- A stunning palace in Granada
- Traditional spanish rice dish. From valencia
- Spanish food that are sharable and small plates
- Cultural time that falls between 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
- Famous for its beaches,it's golden sand,and lively chiringuitos
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- Throwing tomatoes festival
- Passionate dance and music from Southern Spain
- Largest unfinished church in the world.
- A palace in Spain, Madrid
- Park in Barcelona located on Carmel Hill
- A museum in Madrid
12 Clues: A museum in Madrid • A palace in Spain, Madrid • Throwing tomatoes festival • A stunning palace in Granada • Largest unfinished church in the world. • Park in Barcelona located on Carmel Hill • Traditional spanish rice dish. From valencia • Passionate dance and music from Southern Spain • Spanish food that are sharable and small plates • ...
Chapter 4.5 2022-08-22
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- aggressive nationalism
- Teddy Roosevelt's famed group that fought the Spanish at San Juan and Kettle hills
- the belief that only the strongest in our society survive
- The treaty that ended the Spanish American War
- Last name of the American admiral who sailed into the Phillipines
- Last name of the navy officer who created new Naval ships and the "Great White Fleet"
- The last name of the queen of Hawaii
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- When strong nations extend their political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
- The last name of the newspaper tycoon who "started" the Spanish American war.
- using sensational news headlines to sell newspapers
- The last name of the first territorial governor of Hawaii
- the Filipino nationalist who was leading the charge to toss Spain out of the Phillipines
- The last name of the Cuban national who helped fight off the Spanish
- The name of the Amendment that gave control of Cuba to the United States
14 Clues: aggressive nationalism • The last name of the queen of Hawaii • The treaty that ended the Spanish American War • using sensational news headlines to sell newspapers • The last name of the first territorial governor of Hawaii • the belief that only the strongest in our society survive • Last name of the American admiral who sailed into the Phillipines • ...
Spanish in the New World 2023-09-14
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- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers
- people of American Indian & European ancestry
- deposits of gold Mexico
- leader of the Aztecs
- conquered the Aztecs
- deposits of silver Peru
- Spanish conquerors
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- pirates
- lived in Peru
- conquered the Incas
- people born in Spain
- capital of Aztec empire
- lived in Mexico
- forced laborers
14 Clues: pirates • lived in Peru • lived in Mexico • forced laborers • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • people born in Spain • leader of the Aztecs • conquered the Aztecs • deposits of gold Mexico • capital of Aztec empire • deposits of silver Peru • American-born descendants of Spanish settlers • people of American Indian & European ancestry
Explorers Come to California 2023-02-28
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- Cortes attacked this idiginous group in Mexico
- name for Spanish explorers/conquerers
- The strait at the southern tip of South America that Francis Drake used to reach the Pacific Ocean
- name of the narrow waterway Spanish explorers believed connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- tribe met by Cabrillo
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- city in Mexico torn down by Cortes
- who explored Alta California in 1542
- Spanish word for "lower"
- capital of New Spain
- name of the land the Spanish conquered in the Americas
10 Clues: capital of New Spain • tribe met by Cabrillo • Spanish word for "lower" • city in Mexico torn down by Cortes • who explored Alta California in 1542 • name for Spanish explorers/conquerers • Cortes attacked this idiginous group in Mexico • name of the land the Spanish conquered in the Americas • ...
Peopling Of The Americas Cross Word 2022-10-18
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- A native women who translated for cortes
- The process of planting and farming
- A Spanish priest who tried to help Natives
- The Aztec leader that first met the Spanish
- A native group that was first wiped out by Spanish
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- A civilized area people live thats under rule
- When a group moves to where they survive better
- A disease that wiped up the Aztec population
- a Spanish conquistador who searched to find gold
- The man who announced the Americas to the public
10 Clues: The process of planting and farming • A native women who translated for cortes • A Spanish priest who tried to help Natives • The Aztec leader that first met the Spanish • A disease that wiped up the Aztec population • A civilized area people live thats under rule • When a group moves to where they survive better • a Spanish conquistador who searched to find gold • ...
US History 2024-12-12
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- Native Americans' vulnerability to European diseases
- Spanish clergyman who criticized slavery
- Italian navigator who sailed to America
- Empire in the Peruvian Highlands with llamas and Machu Pichu
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- Native American people who dominated northern Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century
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- A sea route connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- Exchange of disease, culture, etc. between Europe and the Americas
- Territory occupied by France in North America
10 Clues: Italian navigator who sailed to America • Spanish clergyman who criticized slavery • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca • Territory occupied by France in North America • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • A sea route connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific • Native Americans' vulnerability to European diseases • ...
6.2.a Spanish Missions Vocabulary (hyphen in Alcalde Mayor necessary) 2021-02-24
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- Administrator of a territorial unit in Colonial New Spain and had judicial, administrative, and legislative authority
- Religious manager of New Mexico during the Spanish period
- Government body during the Spanish period
- Town council during the Spanish period
- Spanish town that developed in New Mexico
- place where monks worked with the Pueblo people
- A "ditch-boss" or manager of the acequia
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- A member of the town council
- a payment or gift given to show respect
- the granting of the right to use land
10 Clues: A member of the town council • the granting of the right to use land • Town council during the Spanish period • a payment or gift given to show respect • A "ditch-boss" or manager of the acequia • Government body during the Spanish period • Spanish town that developed in New Mexico • place where monks worked with the Pueblo people • ...
People of the americas 2022-10-18
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- a city of gold
- a great Spanish sailor
- the Aztec leader when the Spanish first made contact
- A Spanish preist who attempted to save the natives
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- A Spanish conquistador who went against the authorities in Cuba and took 600 men to
- when people grow or breed so they can eat
- the natives who got token over by Columbus
- a terrible disease killing 65% of the natives
- a enslaved native woman who served as a translator for Cortes
- a event that changed the world
10 Clues: a city of gold • a great Spanish sailor • a event that changed the world • when people grow or breed so they can eat • the natives who got token over by Columbus • a terrible disease killing 65% of the natives • A Spanish preist who attempted to save the natives • the Aztec leader when the Spanish first made contact • ...
"Special" Puzzle 2012-09-10
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- One in Latin is?
- In music, which note is held for four beats?
- Number three in spanish is what?
- Is blue a warm or cold color?
- Red, yellow, and blue are what kind of colors?
- What sound does a cow make?
- What note only counts for one beat?
- To stay healthy you need to stay...?
- What is a line called that goes side to side?
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- What is two in Spanish?
- What is number four in Latin?
- What is a line called that goes up or down?
- When you mix two primary colors, what type of color do you get?
- How do you say hello in Spanish?
- Is red a warm or cold color?
15 Clues: One in Latin is? • What is two in Spanish? • What sound does a cow make? • Is red a warm or cold color? • What is number four in Latin? • Is blue a warm or cold color? • Number three in spanish is what? • How do you say hello in Spanish? • What note only counts for one beat? • To stay healthy you need to stay...? • What is a line called that goes up or down? • ...
Ella Persio-Section 1-2 2020-10-19
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- Incan ruler
- system where the Native Americans did all the work for Spanish landlords
- Spaniard who landed on the shores of Mexico
- Italian who first sailed to America on accident
- Dutch holdings in North America
- lands controlled by other nations
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- a mixed Spanish and Native American population
- Native American ruler who led an attack on colonial villages
- group that sought religious freedom from the Anglican church
- conquistador who marched into South America
- group that founded second English colony in America
- Coast of Virginia that the colonist claimed
- war between British and French over Ohio Valley; led to Seven Years' War
- Spanish explores who followed Cortés to Mexico
- Quebec; base of France's colonial empire in North America
15 Clues: Incan ruler • Dutch holdings in North America • lands controlled by other nations • conquistador who marched into South America • Coast of Virginia that the colonist claimed • Spaniard who landed on the shores of Mexico • a mixed Spanish and Native American population • Spanish explores who followed Cortés to Mexico • Italian who first sailed to America on accident • ...
Spains Empire 2018-10-17
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- estate runned by a owner with workers living in it
- spanish word for town
- right to demand taxes or labor from Native Americans living on the land
- king's representative in each province
- fort usually built near a mission
- stranded, built several boats and sailed along the coast toward Mexico
- captured the Aztec empire
- conquered Peru
- religious communities that usually included a small town
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- Incan ruler
- condemned the cruel treatment of the Native Americans
- made the first spanish landing on the mainland of North America
- explorers that received grants from the spanish rulers
- was buried in the waters of the Mississippi River to keep his death a secret from the Indians
- welcomed Cortes into Tenochtitlan
15 Clues: Incan ruler • conquered Peru • spanish word for town • captured the Aztec empire • fort usually built near a mission • welcomed Cortes into Tenochtitlan • king's representative in each province • estate runned by a owner with workers living in it • condemned the cruel treatment of the Native Americans • explorers that received grants from the spanish rulers • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2023-11-27
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- A teacher can use this to measure your understanding of a topic.
- This day is the first of the Spanish week.
- This is Spanish for "She."
- Someone with this trait is outgoing and usually has lots of friends.
- The library is full of these.
- This means "I am" when it's after "yo".
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- This helps you carry your stuff around school.
- This is the end of the school week.
- You sit on this.
- This describes most basketball players.
- This is the opposite of funny or comical.
- This goes with "ellos" to form "They are."
- You can use this Spanish word to describe someone with fiery hair.
- You never want to do this after school.
- This is the end of the weekend.
15 Clues: You sit on this. • This is Spanish for "She." • The library is full of these. • This is the end of the weekend. • This is the end of the school week. • This describes most basketball players. • You never want to do this after school. • This means "I am" when it's after "yo". • This is the opposite of funny or comical. • This day is the first of the Spanish week. • ...
Los Países Hispanohablantes 2021-09-17
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- La capital es Managua.
- Tiene dos capitales: La Paz y Sucre.
- La capital es Madrid.
- La capital es Lima.
- La capital es Santiago.
- La capital es Quito.
- La capital es Buenos Aires.
- La capital es Asunción.
- ¿Where are you from? in Spanish.
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- La capital es Bogotá.
- La capital es Caracas.
- La capital es San Juan.
- La capital es Tegucigalpa.
- I am from... in Spanish.
- La capital es la Habana.
- La capital es San José.
- La capital es montevideo
- La capital es San Salvador.
18 Clues: La capital es Lima. • La capital es Quito. • La capital es Bogotá. • La capital es Madrid. • La capital es Managua. • La capital es Caracas. • La capital es San Juan. • La capital es Santiago. • La capital es San José. • La capital es Asunción. • I am from... in Spanish. • La capital es la Habana. • La capital es montevideo • La capital es Tegucigalpa. • La capital es Buenos Aires. • ...
La Familia & Adjectives 2023-03-01
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- My aunt's son/Sam is my
- My mother-inlaw son is my
- Father is called
- Unlce Kordel has long hair (LONG)
- My father's wife is my
- Uncle Matt is called ___ in Spanish
- She is my Aunts daughters
- hijo Mother calls her son
- Drewski's grandfather is
- children are(happy)
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- Allie's brother is her
- Tia Massiah calls her niece
- Ivy's sister is her
- Pam's mother, mother is Pam's tmadera
- Xander's hair color is
- Aunt Zicri is called ____ in Spanish
- Mother is called
- They are my relatives
18 Clues: Father is called • Mother is called • Ivy's sister is her • children are(happy) • They are my relatives • Allie's brother is her • Xander's hair color is • My father's wife is my • My aunt's son/Sam is my • Drewski's grandfather is • My mother-inlaw son is my • She is my Aunts daughters • Tia Massiah calls her niece • hijo Mother calls her son • Unlce Kordel has long hair (LONG) • ...
History 2023-10-10
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- Separation from the political affairs in other countries
- Under pres. taft resulted in increased sales
- spanish ambassador to the US, Enrique Depuy, insulted president McKinley by calling him weak
- amendment- Governed relations between US and Cube for 33 yrs
- of Paris- peace treaty with Spain
- George Dewey- Prevented spanish from leaving Manila bay
- Darwinism- in competition for which anglo saxon was destined to become victorious
- a nation controlled by a stronger state
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- Led Guerillas on raid at Columbus, New Mexico, burned the city and killed 18 american
- to take sides on cuba General Valeriano Weyler-Spanish governor general, older men, women, and children into reconnection camps the butcher
- Refusal to take sides on cuba
- Aguinaldo-Led a Revolt against the Spanish Forced that remained on the Island (Aguinaldo Do Had Been Exiled To Hong Kong For Leading A Rebellion in 1896) leader from philippines
- destiny- "to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our multiplying millions"- John O' Sullivans
- Marti- a cuban leader of the rebels against spain
- civil government for islands
- doctrine 1823, further isolated the US from Europe
16 Clues: civil government for islands • Refusal to take sides on cuba • of Paris- peace treaty with Spain • a nation controlled by a stronger state • Under pres. taft resulted in increased sales • Marti- a cuban leader of the rebels against spain • doctrine 1823, further isolated the US from Europe • George Dewey- Prevented spanish from leaving Manila bay • ...
EUROPEAN WEEK OF LANGUAGES TREASURE HUNT 2019-11-23
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- What is the name of Miss Fearon's favourite European city?
- What is the name of Mrs Burton's favourite Spanish dish?
- According to the blue poster in A Block, which language has between 60 and 100 words for rain?
- What was the name of the restaurant that Ms Cartwright ate at in Paris? (2, 5, 4)
- Which European country has Mr Hatton visited the most?
- What is the name of Mr Scott's favourite Spanish dish?
- According to the poster near Mrs Cohen's office, what is the Russian word for someone who asks lots of questions?
- What is Mrs Baldry's favourite kind of French cheese?
- Which European city, mentioned on the signpost in reception, is the greatest distance from Quarrydale Academy (2553km)?
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- What is the name of Mrs Pearce’s favourite French dish?
- According to the poster near Computing, what is the fastest spoken language ?
- Where did Mr Walker celebrate his honeymoon?
- According to the poster near B14, learning another language cultivates greater cultural ____________(8 letters)
- When Mr Cooper spoke to a Spanish waitress in Spain, which language did he accidentally use?
- Ms. Peneranda can speak three languages; French, English and ?
- Which country has Mr Danylevych visited 25 times?
16 Clues: Where did Mr Walker celebrate his honeymoon? • Which country has Mr Danylevych visited 25 times? • What is Mrs Baldry's favourite kind of French cheese? • Which European country has Mr Hatton visited the most? • What is the name of Mr Scott's favourite Spanish dish? • What is the name of Mrs Pearce’s favourite French dish? • ...
Mala's Special Day 2017-11-02
11 Clues: a • towards • Greetings • Excellent • day one is born • worth remembering • birthday in spanish • felicitations in Spanish • Very pleasant; enjoyable • Extra-ordinary; Inspiring • Very impressive; causing surprise
Mala's Special Day 2017-11-02
11 Clues: a • towards • Excellent • Greetings • day one is born • worth remembering • birthday in spanish • felicitations in Spanish • Very pleasant; enjoyable • Extra-ordinary; Inspiring • Very impressive; causing surprise
hi and bye in different languages 2024-12-10
12 Clues: hi in Irish • hi in French • bye in Irish • hi in Russian • bye in French • hi in Afrikaan • bye in Spanish • hi in Hawaiian • bye in Russian • bye in Hawaiian • bye in Afrikaan • hello in Spanish
Costa Rica 2021-05-27
8 Clues: Little devils • Costa Rican Tribe • Costa rican capital • to dance(in spanish) • Fermented rice drink • to drink (in spanish) • to prepare (in spanish) • Represents the Spanish at the festival
Introducing Yourself and Others 2025-03-14
7 Clues: I like in Spanish • I am the in Spanish • They like in Spanish • My name is in Spanish • I don't like in Spanish • Their name is in Spanish • They don't like in Spanish
Studies Weekly - Week 10 Crossword 2023-10-31
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- were religious figures who wanted to convert others to their religion.
- The primary motivations for the explorations and colonization of Texas were the three Gs: _________, God, and Glory.
- were settlements created for Spanish settlers who were not soldiers, priests, or missionaries.
- In 1901, Irish ___________ built a new church on the site of the mission and named it Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church in honor of the mission.
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- Spanish missionaries wanted to create __________ across the Spanish empire, including Texas.
- In 1724, a __________ destroyed most of the mission structures in San Antonio.
- In 1690, Spanish explorer Alonso de León and Fray Damián Massanet founded the mission on their expedition in search of La Salle’s ________ _________________.
- or Spanish cattle farms, were established in Texas beginning in the 1750s to raise and supply cattle to the missions, presidios, and pueblos.
- From 1632 to 1793, Spanish missionaries established 26 missions throughout ______________.
- A ___________ is a military fort used for protection
10 Clues: A ___________ is a military fort used for protection • were religious figures who wanted to convert others to their religion. • In 1724, a __________ destroyed most of the mission structures in San Antonio. • From 1632 to 1793, Spanish missionaries established 26 missions throughout ______________. • ...
NUMEROS 2023-09-21
Saludos y despedida 2023-09-01
Exam 3 2013-02-12
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- A spanish Market.
- A sinkhole.
- an aspect of the female gender role in the machismo of Latin American folk culture.
- A member of an extinct Indian people once inhabiting central Colombia.
- A region in South America, in southern Argentina and Chile.
- A high plateau region in southwestern Brazil.
- a labor system that was employed mainly by the Spanish crown during the colonization of the Americas and the Philippines.
- Spanish-born Spaniard residing in the New World.
- a method and system of land management involving the simultaneous cultivation of farm crops and trees.
- Has a distinct tropical climate.
- A factory run by a U.S. company in Mexico to take advantage of cheap labor and lax regulation.
- Fertile South American lowlands.
- The tutelary deity of the Aztecs and a manifestation of the sun god Tezcatlipoca.
- coffee plantations that spread into the interior of Brazil.
- A domesticated South American mammal.
- Spanish word for an estate.
- A peson mixed with Latin American and Native American.
- A table-top mountain especially found in Venezuela.
- A member of an American Indian people of Peru and parts of Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador.
- Vass tropical grassland plain, east of the Andes.
- a Mexican farm communally owned and operated by the inhabitants.
- A goosefoot, native to the Andes and cultivated for its edible seeds.
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- A Brazilian dance.
- Very Small Landholdings.
- Strong or aggressive masculine pride.
- a level in the caste system of Latin America meaning "cleanliness of blood"
- a mountain range extending from S Wyoming into N Colorado.
- A person mixed with white and black.
- Top of the mountain, snow line/cap.
- poisonous air.
- Portuguese for backwoods.
- a Maoist guerrilla movement active in Peru since 1980.
- A llamalike ruminent mammal of the central Andes.
- A plateau region in South America.
- More than a fog, less than a rain.
- causes extreme weather such as floods, droughts and other weather disturbances in many regions of the world.
- Tenant.
- A city in Brazil.
- Spanish word for North American term "ranch"
- A god of the Toltecs and Aztecs, one of the manifestations of the sun god Tezcatlipoca.
- A person mixed with black and Native American.
- a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil.
- A large, landed estate in Spain or Latin America.
- agriculture using multiple crops in the same space.
- African-originated religion, practiced chiefly in Brazil.
- The fiber of an Agave, used to make ropes.
- A rural property, especially a large farm or ranch, in Spanish America.
- a stretch of forest along the eastern slope of the Andes Mountains from southeastern Peru through central Bolivia.
- Spanish for "pure"
49 Clues: Tenant. • A sinkhole. • poisonous air. • A spanish Market. • A city in Brazil. • A Brazilian dance. • Spanish for "pure" • Very Small Landholdings. • Portuguese for backwoods. • Spanish word for an estate. • Has a distinct tropical climate. • Fertile South American lowlands. • A plateau region in South America. • More than a fog, less than a rain. • Top of the mountain, snow line/cap. • ...
G rizal 2022-06-30
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- In what year did Jose Rizal won first prize in a literary contest in Man
- In the cover of the printed original version of Noli me Tangere, the bamboo stalks represent ________
- The _________ Galleon trade was the main source of income for the colony during its early years
- The character of Crispin in the story represents the _______ who have been wrongly accused.
- Who was responsible for the death of Crispin
- This literary piece was the world’s first best seller and was actually translated into 60 diff. Languages. Written by Miguel de Cervantes
- The highest in the social structure hierarchy during the spanish era
- They are considered as the head of Cabeza de Barangay in the political structure of Spanish Occupation
- This country is mainly know to produce silk, porcelain, gemstones, ivory, jade, gold, and other goods
- A teacher and scholar, essayist and fictionist, and cultural and literary historian acknowledged as a leading figure in the promotion of regional literature and history
- Defined as “a condition of mind, feeling, or sentiment of a group of people living in a well-defined geographical area, speaking a common language, professing a literature in which the aspirations of the nation have been expressed, being attached to the common traditions, and, in some cases, having a common origin.” (Snyder, 1964)
- To which person in Jose Rizals life was Maria Clara related?
- The first one to attempt to write a “national” history that would disengage the country from being treated as a mere appendage to spain
- The real father of Maria Clara
- The lowest in the social structure hierarchy during the spanish era
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- In 2003, ______ defined nation as ‘a named human population occupying an historic territory and sharing common myths and memories, a public culture, and common laws and customs for all members.’
- What is in the silk pouch of Maria Clara that she always carry
- What is hidden on the death ground of Elias
- highest position in the political structure during the spanish era
- Theory of nationalism wherein national identity can be reinforced by the existing and deep rooted features of a group of people like race, language, religion, etc.
- Education during the Spanish era was ________ centered
- An outlaw and vagabond revolutionary who resents the power of the Catholic Church and Spanish Government
- Crisostomo Ibarra is a mixture of ______ and Filipino ancestry
- Studied philosophy and prefers secular knowledge to catholicism whose atheistic worldview attracts attention of friars and pious townspeople
- The Galleon trade brought _______ from New Spain all the way to Manila
- Republic Act No. 1425 is commonly known as the ______ Law
- Crisostomo Ibarra’s Grandfathers last name
- Donya Victorina represents the Filipino _______ mentality
- _______ language was a compulsory course which made education for the elite only
- Yellow man was hired to kill Ibarra on the day of ___________ Fiesta
30 Clues: The real father of Maria Clara • Crisostomo Ibarra’s Grandfathers last name • What is hidden on the death ground of Elias • Who was responsible for the death of Crispin • Education during the Spanish era was ________ centered • Republic Act No. 1425 is commonly known as the ______ Law • Donya Victorina represents the Filipino _______ mentality • ...
Life and Works of Rizal 2023-06-24
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- the book annotated by Rizal that is considered as one of the most important works on the early history of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines
- experienced by Filipinos that sparked the rebellion
- an act of rebellion that aims to overthrow the government
- the original author of the literature Rizal annotated
- the ideology that Rizal ignited through his works
- the medium Jose Rizal used to expose the colonial injustices of the Spanish government
- the original intention of Rizal when he wrote his exposés on the Spanish government
- an important characteristic one must possess when disseminating and analyzing information
- title given to Rizal for his notable contibutions to the country
- a non-violent reform society founded by Rizal in Manila
- Rizal realized the importance of the _ as a tool to understand the present and eventually confront the future
- the secret society led by Andres Bonifacio that revolted against the Spanish rulers
- Rizal sent a letter to him asking him to write a history about the Philippines
- the writing of history, especially based on the critical examination of sources, the selection of particulars from authentic material and the synthesis of particulars into a narrative
- the action taken by the Spaniard to take over the Philippines
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- the Archbishop of Manila, who protested in a pastoral letter that Catholic students would be affected if compulsory reading of the unexpurgated version were pushed through
- the three Filipino Catholic priest charged of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny
- Rizal made it a project to write about this for the Filipinos to gain more knowledge about their own country
- what the revolutionaries aimed to achieve for the country
- the newspaper where Rizal made great contributions as the leader of the propaganda movement
- the poetic farewell written by Rizal before his execution
- a Filipino historian who considered Rizal's annotation as significant because he began the task of writing the first Philippine history from the viewpoint of a Filipino
- influenced the Filipinos to fight gor their country with a use of a pen
- the crime Rizal was arrested for as he was accused of being a part of a secret society who revolted against the Spanish government
- homeland of Rizal, which was colonized by the Spanish government
- according to Rizal, "____ ought to be rigorously imparted… I never assert anything on my own authority. I cite texts and when I do, I have them before me.”
- exposed the abusive power and devotion of different social classes
- reveals the tragedy that Filipinos have gone through under the hands of the Spanish rule
- the study of the Philippines through history also known as Philippine studies
- the method of execution underwent by the three catholic priests
- the policy that enacted the inclusion of GRIZAL as a contexualized course offered in universities
31 Clues: the ideology that Rizal ignited through his works • experienced by Filipinos that sparked the rebellion • the original author of the literature Rizal annotated • a non-violent reform society founded by Rizal in Manila • what the revolutionaries aimed to achieve for the country • an act of rebellion that aims to overthrow the government • ...
History Ch. 9 2026-01-28
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- The meeting which established time zones around the world.
- 22nd and 24th US president, the only/first president to be elected again after another president had served.
- The narrow strip of lands that connects North America to South America.
- The man-made waterway, the United States built across the Isthmus of Panama to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Pacific Ocean.
- The group of American soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American war.
- The organization, Clara Barton founded that helps in times of war and natural disasters.
- The U.S. West coast entry port for immigrants from 1910 until 1940.
- The famous battle one by the Roughriders in the Spanish American war. This victory helped the US win the war.
- The largest passenger liner in the world at the time it sailed; sink on its first voyage after hitting an iceberg.
- The U.S. east coast entry port for immigrants from 1892-1954.
- An amusement park in Brooklyn New York that is operated since the late 1800s.
- the 23rd US president, expanded the Navy.
- The location of a hurricane in the year 1900; it was the deadliest natural disaster in the United States.
- The US Navy ship that sink in Cuba and sparked the beginning of the Spanish American war.
- the flood in Pennsylvania that took the lives over 2000 people in 1889.
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- the 28th US president; was president when Panama Canal opened.
- The 25th US president; declared war against Spain to help free the nation of Cuba.
- He helped save the lives of Panama Canal workers by controlling disease carrying mosquitoes.
- The island possessed by Spain until the end of the Spanish American war.
- A person who leaves his own country to make his home in another country.
- the group of pacific islands that the United States help free from Spain and the Spanish American war.
- the war fought between Spain and the US to set Cuba free from Spain.
- The 20th United States president. Was assassinated in office.
- An American evangelist who started a Sunday school movement in Chicago; founded the Moody Bible Institute.
- The location of the 1906 earthquake that destroyed most of the city.
- The leader of the US Naval fleet that destroyed the Spanish pacific naval fleet of ships during the Spanish American war.
- The leader of the rough riders; who later became the 26th president.
- The law pass to keep Chinese laborers out of the United States.
- An evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player.
- He was sent by the United States to set up a government for the Philippines; became the 27th US president.
- 21st US president; became president when Garfield died.
31 Clues: the 23rd US president, expanded the Navy. • 21st US president; became president when Garfield died. • An evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player. • The meeting which established time zones around the world. • The 20th United States president. Was assassinated in office. • The U.S. east coast entry port for immigrants from 1892-1954. • ...
Addy's crossword 2017-02-03
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- the cause of one of the Spanish boats separated from the rest
- the new name of Fort Caroline
- why all the killing and attacking occurred
- the name of the general on the French ships
- the country who one the battle
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- the state that ribault made a tiny colony in
- another word for ship
- the name of the general on the Spanish ships
- the Indian tribe who helped attack the Spanish
- the person who sent the Spanish to attack the French
10 Clues: another word for ship • the new name of Fort Caroline • the country who one the battle • why all the killing and attacking occurred • the name of the general on the French ships • the state that ribault made a tiny colony in • the name of the general on the Spanish ships • the Indian tribe who helped attack the Spanish • ...
Spanish-American War 2022-02-01
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- style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts
- major battle under the command of William Rufus Shafter and Joseph Wheeler against a Spanish force
- known for his victory at Manila Bay
- aggressive extension of authority
- the smaller island that spain owned in the Caribbean
- american president that led the nation into war
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- what ended the Spanish-American War
- july 1,1898 naval battle between Cuba, America, and the Spanish
- capital of the Philippines
- former Spanish colony in Asia
10 Clues: capital of the Philippines • former Spanish colony in Asia • aggressive extension of authority • what ended the Spanish-American War • known for his victory at Manila Bay • american president that led the nation into war • the smaller island that spain owned in the Caribbean • july 1,1898 naval battle between Cuba, America, and the Spanish • ...
Legends of the Past 5 2025-06-18
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- Emilio, "The Vulture," Spanish striker for Real Madrid.
- Argentinian striker, champion with Real Madrid and later director.
- "The Black Diamond" from Brazil, inventor of the bicycle kick.
- "The Divine One," mythical Spanish goalkeeper.
- Spanish midfielder, pioneer of modern football.
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- Spanish striker, scoring legend for Real Madrid.
- Chilean defender, considered one of South America's best.
- "El Cabezón," Argentinian-Italian striker, 1961 Ballon d'Or winner.
- Uruguayan goalkeeper, World Cup legend.
- "El Charro," Argentinian legend, part of River Plate's "La Máquina."
10 Clues: Uruguayan goalkeeper, World Cup legend. • "The Divine One," mythical Spanish goalkeeper. • Spanish midfielder, pioneer of modern football. • Spanish striker, scoring legend for Real Madrid. • Emilio, "The Vulture," Spanish striker for Real Madrid. • Chilean defender, considered one of South America's best. • ...
Peopling of the Americans 2022-10-18
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- The Emperor when the Spanish arrived
- in part by suggesting using slaves from Africa
- a civilization that rose along the Gulf of Mexico
- A civilization that rose in Mexican valley
- A group of people that live together
- A Spanish priest who attempted to help native
- a disease that was very contagious and killed many aztecs
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- a bad guy that killed the spanish for their land
- the chief who rescued Columbus when his ship sank
- cultivating of soil or farming
- a civilization that rose in Guatemala,mexico and Belize
- of Mexico The place were olmecs rose their civilization
- A group of very loving people and artless
- enslaved women that served as a translator for cortes
- moving from one place to another
15 Clues: cultivating of soil or farming • moving from one place to another • The Emperor when the Spanish arrived • A group of people that live together • A group of very loving people and artless • A civilization that rose in Mexican valley • A Spanish priest who attempted to help native • in part by suggesting using slaves from Africa • ...
People of the Americas 2022-10-18
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- The city built on a lake in the middle of Mexico
- the man who concurred Hispaniola
- The ruler of the Aztec
- A translator of Cortes’s that spoke Mayan and Nahuatl
- one of the most significant events in the history of the world
- the island that Columbus first concurred
- the disease that killed most of the Aztecs
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- the group of people that ruled Tenochtitlán
- The body of water bordering Mexico.
- The man who discovered Tenochtitlán for the Spanish
- contry that was concurred by the Spanish
- the contry cortes set sail from
- the conquistadors who Concurred land for Spain
- a península that is a part of the United States
- The rebel of the Tiano, and the last survivor from their group
15 Clues: The ruler of the Aztec • the contry cortes set sail from • the man who concurred Hispaniola • The body of water bordering Mexico. • contry that was concurred by the Spanish • the island that Columbus first concurred • the disease that killed most of the Aztecs • the group of people that ruled Tenochtitlán • the conquistadors who Concurred land for Spain • ...
Carlee 4.1,.2 2020-10-19
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- British and French dispute over land claims
- Spanish explorers
- conquistador that marched a small force into South America
- Native American ruler also known as King Philip led an attack on colonial villages throughout Massachusetts
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- natives farmed, ranched, or mined for Spanish landlords
- North America
- mixed Spanish and Native American population
- Spaniard that landed on the shore of Mexico
- also sought religious freedom from England´s Anglican Church
- Genosea Capatin that made a daring voyage in 1492
- persecuted for their religious beliefs in England and sought religious freedom
- Incan Ruler
- land controlled by another nation
- dutch holdings in North America
- colonists claimed the land in VA as theirs and named it after their king
15 Clues: Incan Ruler • North America • Spanish explorers • dutch holdings in North America • land controlled by another nation • British and French dispute over land claims • Spaniard that landed on the shore of Mexico • mixed Spanish and Native American population • Genosea Capatin that made a daring voyage in 1492 • natives farmed, ranched, or mined for Spanish landlords • ...
Brady Sheehan- Sections 1 and 2 2020-10-19
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- Genoese sea captain that made a daring voyage from Spain in 1492
- The Incan ruler
- Spanish forced Native Americans to work within this system
- Conquistador that marched a small army into South America, conquered Incan Empire
- Land located on the coast of Virginia claimed by the colonists
- Cortes and other Spanish explorers who followed him
- Group that founded second English colony (Plymouth) in Massachusetts
- Land controlled by another nation
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- The Dutch holdings in North America
- Group that sought religious freedom from England's Anglican church
- Spaniard;landed on shores of Mexico
- Native American ruler; king Philip
- War caused from dispute of land between British and French
- Mixed Spanish ans Native American
- The base of France's colonial empire in North America
15 Clues: The Incan ruler • Mixed Spanish ans Native American • Land controlled by another nation • Native American ruler; king Philip • The Dutch holdings in North America • Spaniard;landed on shores of Mexico • Cortes and other Spanish explorers who followed him • The base of France's colonial empire in North America • War caused from dispute of land between British and French • ...
leaders of Incan rebellion 2013-06-06
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- In what country was De Sucre named as president?
- On November 18 1790 he defeated spanish _______ troops
- What rank was De Sucre?
- Who made his brother King of Spain and its colonies?
- Bolivar was known by this name
- How did De Sucre die?
- Tupacs forces took what from the Spanish after their defeat
- Tupac witnessed the ______ of his friends and family
- Where did Bolivar get his education?
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- In what month did Tupac attack and kill the governor?
- This man led the revolutionary movement in South America
- Bolivars army fought against these people
- This man lead rebellions in the 18th century
- Simon Bolivar was from this country
- Where did De Sucre live after he was removed by the elite classes?
15 Clues: How did De Sucre die? • What rank was De Sucre? • Bolivar was known by this name • Simon Bolivar was from this country • Where did Bolivar get his education? • Bolivars army fought against these people • This man lead rebellions in the 18th century • In what country was De Sucre named as president? • Who made his brother King of Spain and its colonies? • ...
Latin American Revolution 2017-12-01
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- mixed Native American and Europeans
- colonial leaders from Spain
- Was once apart of one of the French colonies.
- mixed Africans and Europeans.
- Jose de San Martin marches here in 1818
- The country was named after Simon Bolivar
- de Martin and Bolivar join forces and defeat the Spanish army in 1821 in this country.
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- lowest class of any society
- The Independence movements led by Bolivar started off here.
- L'Ouverture Led the 100,000 slaves revolt in Haiti.
- people of Portuguese or Spanish descent born in the colonies
- de San Martin Freed Argentina From Spanish rule.
- A Military dictator
- Bolivar Led independence movements throughout South America.
- Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar meet here with their armies.
15 Clues: A Military dictator • lowest class of any society • colonial leaders from Spain • mixed Africans and Europeans. • mixed Native American and Europeans • Jose de San Martin marches here in 1818 • The country was named after Simon Bolivar • Was once apart of one of the French colonies. • de San Martin Freed Argentina From Spanish rule. • ...
Spains Empire 2018-10-17
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- captured the Aztec empire
- welcomed Cortes into Tenochtitlan
- condemned the cruel treatment of the Native Americans
- explorers that received grants from the spanish rulers
- right to demand taxes or labor from Native Americans living on the land
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- religious communities that usually included a small town
- estate runned by a owner with workers living in it
- was buried in the waters of the Mississippi River to keep his death a secret from the Indians
- stranded, built several boats and sailed along the coast toward Mexico
- king's representative in each province
- fort usually built near a mission
- made the first spanish landing on the mainland of North America
- conquered Peru
- Incan ruler
- spanish word for town
15 Clues: Incan ruler • conquered Peru • spanish word for town • captured the Aztec empire • welcomed Cortes into Tenochtitlan • fort usually built near a mission • king's representative in each province • estate runned by a owner with workers living in it • condemned the cruel treatment of the Native Americans • explorers that received grants from the spanish rulers • ...
rawr 2025-09-12
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- swollen bleeding gums due to lack of vitamin c
- reasons for exploration:God,gold and
- Aztec king kidnapped by the spanish and eventually killed
- a map maker
- device used to measure the angle of the sun and the stars above the horizon
- the disease perhaps was the greatest weapon of the conquistadors
- spaniards born in Spain residing in the new world
- these were setup throughout colonies to spread christianity
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- land and native slaves given to Spanish rulers
- to sail around the world
- Spanish conqueror
- a belief that a nation's real wealth was measured in its gold and silver treasure
- tax on imported goods
- the first successful British colony in north america
- english protestant who rejected practices of the church of england
15 Clues: a map maker • Spanish conqueror • tax on imported goods • to sail around the world • reasons for exploration:God,gold and • land and native slaves given to Spanish rulers • swollen bleeding gums due to lack of vitamin c • spaniards born in Spain residing in the new world • the first successful British colony in north america • ...
Aztec Revision 2024-11-01
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- The organ removed during Aztec sacrifices to offer to the gods
- Volcanic glass used by the Aztecs to craft weapons and ceremonial blades
- Aztec god of war and the sun, to whom sacrifices were often made
- Aztec practice of offering human lives to honor and appease the gods
- Temple complex in Tenochtitlan dedicated to the gods, where sacrifices took place
- Precious metal that motivated the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs
- The lake on which Tenochtitlan was constructed
- Aztec emperor who met with the Spanish and was eventually captured
- Type of stepped structures used as temples for religious ceremonies in Tenochtitlan
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- The god associated with wind and wisdom, often depicted as a feathered serpent
- The powerful capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on a lake
- Spanish term for the soldiers who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Disease brought by the Spanish that weakened the Aztec population
- The conquistador who led the expedition against the Aztecs
14 Clues: The lake on which Tenochtitlan was constructed • The conquistador who led the expedition against the Aztecs • Spanish term for the soldiers who conquered the Aztec Empire • The organ removed during Aztec sacrifices to offer to the gods • The powerful capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on a lake • ...
Spanish Practice 2023-01-11
9 Clues: good • Sunday • Monday • Tuesday • 'Dog' in spanish • Cognate of 'family' • 'Birthday' in spanish • The color of the sky in Spanish • The tune to which the question word song is sung to
Madison Cochran Chapter 4 Section 1-2 2020-10-19
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- In can ruler
- Pizarro marched a small force into South America population
- the Spanish wanted to put islands into parts
- France the base of Frances colonial empire in North America
- cortes landed on the shores of Mexico
- sought religious freedom from England Anglican Church
- Netherlander the Dutch holding in North America
- and Indian War it became a part of a conflict
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- founded in a second English colony
- names the settlement in honor of the king
- mixed Spanish native american to work within a system
- Columbus A sea Caption
- the Spanish explores followed him were known as
- Also known as King Philip
14 Clues: In can ruler • Columbus A sea Caption • Also known as King Philip • founded in a second English colony • cortes landed on the shores of Mexico • names the settlement in honor of the king • the Spanish wanted to put islands into parts • and Indian War it became a part of a conflict • the Spanish explores followed him were known as • ...
Spanish American War 2023-04-25
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- The USA sent a boat to Cuba called the __ which blew up killing 266 sailors.
- The first battle of the Spanish American War took place in the ___.
- After the Spanish American War, Cuba was given its independence with the exception of ____ which was leased to the USA.
- __ blamed Spain for the Maine’s being blown up.
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- General Weylar imprisoned 300,000 ___ in concentration camps.
- The Spanish American War began because Cuba wanted its ___.
- Spain was sent an __ by the USA to allow Cuban independence.
- The third battle of the Spanish American War occurred in __.
- __ surrendered to the USA without a shot being fired.
- The second battle of the Spanish American War occurred in __.
10 Clues: __ blamed Spain for the Maine’s being blown up. • __ surrendered to the USA without a shot being fired. • The Spanish American War began because Cuba wanted its ___. • The third battle of the Spanish American War occurred in __. • General Weylar imprisoned 300,000 ___ in concentration camps. • Spain was sent an __ by the USA to allow Cuban independence. • ...
Mod 2.3 crossword 2025-10-08
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- Coronado trekked through Texas going as far as Kansas before turning around.
- spanish empire in the Americas had grown to some 3 to 4 million people.
- a priest said that the Spanish should try to convert native americans to christianity by showing them love and gentleness.
- In 1528 explorer Alvar joined conquistador panfilo de narvaez on an expedition to north america.
- each of the four was captured and enslaved by local American groups.
- the Spanish operated many large farms that grew just one crop.
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- empire was not limited to lan
- He landed on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico.
- he sold him to a Spanish viceroy.
- explored what is now the southwestern United States.
10 Clues: empire was not limited to lan • he sold him to a Spanish viceroy. • He landed on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico. • explored what is now the southwestern United States. • the Spanish operated many large farms that grew just one crop. • each of the four was captured and enslaved by local American groups. • ...
1 L1 sentence practice 2013-09-24
8 Clues: Is she American? • She is American. • He speaks Spanish. • She is also American. • Is she also American? • Does he speak Spanish? • He speaks Spanish also. • Does he speak Spanish also?
L-dub Teachers 2022-03-22
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- works in the student service
- her name has food in it
- humanities teacher, took a break from teacher
- in the student service
- went to l-dub
- geometry teacher
- spanish teacher
- spanish teacher, loud
- Does the sports stuff
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- sits at the front desk
- just got a new house
- the head of the school
- Drives the bus, teaches humanities
- Science and STEAM teacher
- she teaches a subject that has 3 letters
- Loves the brain
- Is loud and teaches humanities
- the most techy person
18 Clues: went to l-dub • Loves the brain • spanish teacher • geometry teacher • just got a new house • the most techy person • spanish teacher, loud • Does the sports stuff • sits at the front desk • the head of the school • in the student service • her name has food in it • Science and STEAM teacher • works in the student service • Is loud and teaches humanities • Drives the bus, teaches humanities • ...
Dear Primo: A Letter To My Cousin 2024-02-21
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- holiday in October
- what the cousins cool off in the summer with
- where Carlitos lives
- Spanish word for corn
- clothing worn to look like something else
- sport Charlie likes to play
- Day of the Dead
- The cousins like to write _____to each other
- another word for papalote
- marches in honor of something
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- what quesadillas are made with
- best-liked
- to think
- tall buildings in the city
- Spanish word for chicken
- go somewhere
- what Carlitos rides to school
- where Charlie lives
18 Clues: to think • best-liked • go somewhere • Day of the Dead • holiday in October • where Charlie lives • where Carlitos lives • Spanish word for corn • Spanish word for chicken • another word for papalote • tall buildings in the city • sport Charlie likes to play • what Carlitos rides to school • marches in honor of something • what quesadillas are made with • ...
Transoceanic Interconnections 2021-10-30
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- A company made up of a group of shareholders
- Government-chartered joint-stock company that controlled the spice trade in the East Indies
- an economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought
- A three way system of trade during 160l-1800s Africa sent slaves to America, America sent Raw materials to Europe, and Europe sent Guns and Rum to Africa
- A grant of authority over a population of Amerindians in the Spanish colonies.
- Japanese ruling dynasty that strive to isolate it from foreign influences
- Condition resulting from selling more goods than are bought
- An exchange of goods, ideas and skills from the Old World (Europe, Asia and Africa) to the New World (North and South America) and vice versa
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- A joint stock company that controlled most of India during the period of imperialism
- Portuguese explorer who round the tip of Africa
- A “civil relationship in which one person has absolute power over the life, fortune, and liberty of another
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- An Italian navigator who was funded by the Spanish Government to find a passage to the Far East
- The buying,transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas
- Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish
- Portuguese navigator/explorer who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world
- A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
- A new racial concept that develops in Latin America following the intermixing that occurred between European colonists and the Native American population
- Portuguese prince who started a school for sailors and sponsored early voyages of exploration
19 Clues: A company made up of a group of shareholders • Portuguese explorer who round the tip of Africa • Condition resulting from selling more goods than are bought • Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish • The buying,transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas • ...
Central America SET A 2024-04-14
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- The number of major cities found in Central America.
- V First Spanish monarch from the house of Bourbon.
- A person of European or African descent.
- Geographical and cultural area which extends from northern Mexico down through part of Central America.
- The political center of the continent during the era of United Provinces; The state with the largest population in Central America.
- A religion Spanish colonizers propagated to other nations.
- A Spanish citizen, or a Spanish descent.
- Portmanteau of American Indian; population forms the majority only in Guatemala.
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- It's history dates back thousands of years, with the flourishing of the ancient Maya civilization between 1500 BC and 1000 AD, leaving behind notable ruins such as Cahal Pech and Caraco.
- The month Independence was established in Central America.
- To benefit unfairly from someone, taking advantage of (someone); Spain used this tactic to subjugate the states that formed the Central America of today.
- The very first civilization recorded in Central America.
- One of the inhabitants of Mesoamerica; One of the greatest civilizations of the Western Hemisphere.
- One of the main exports of Central America.
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- First Emperor of Mexico.
- Inhabited by indigenous peoples speaking Chibchan, Choco, and Cueva languages. It replaced the first European town, Santa María la Antigua del Darién, which was founded in 1510.
- A Central American nation bordered to the north by Honduras and the south by Costa Rica. The Nahuatl-speaking tribe Nicarao and the Spanish term for water are the sources of the nation's name.
- It has been home to diverse indigenous communities throughout its extensive history, which predates the 1800s. It briefly joined the First Mexican Empire after gaining independence in 1821 but did not regain sovereignty. Despite this, the country experienced geographical and political changes, including a brief period as part of the Central American Federation.
19 Clues: First Emperor of Mexico. • A person of European or African descent. • A Spanish citizen, or a Spanish descent. • One of the main exports of Central America. • The number of major cities found in Central America. • V First Spanish monarch from the house of Bourbon. • The very first civilization recorded in Central America. • ...
Temporada de invierno 2021-11-02
8 Clues: To shovel. • Snow in Spanish. • Scarf in Spanish. • Ornaments in Spanish. • Christmas in Spanish. • (We decorate) _____ la casa con luces. • (I make myself)___ chocolate caliente. • (I dress myself)____ con ropa caliente.
Age of Exploration 2024-02-09
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- African slaves were brought to the new world via the...
- North & South America are named after him
- Trade of precious metals and raw materials from colonies back to Europe
- Hernan Cortes conquered the ________ empire
- Spanish or Portuguese conqueror
- Which European nation colonized the East Coast of North America
- Which empire conquered all of modern day Mexico?
- Which nation colonized modern day Brazil?
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- The idea that nations needed to gain as much wealth as possible
- A government can help fund an industry by giving it...
- Spanish system of slave labor
- The boat explorers used was called...
- The motivation factor for Europeans to sail around the world was...
- Which European nation colonized modern day USA Midwest
- In 1492, he sailed the ocean blue
- Private companies raised money for exploration by creating a...
- Francisco Pizzaro conquered the _______ empire
17 Clues: Spanish system of slave labor • Spanish or Portuguese conqueror • In 1492, he sailed the ocean blue • The boat explorers used was called... • North & South America are named after him • Which nation colonized modern day Brazil? • Hernan Cortes conquered the ________ empire • Francisco Pizzaro conquered the _______ empire • Which empire conquered all of modern day Mexico? • ...
Semester Exam Review 2021-12-09
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- ended dictatorship in Mexico and established a constitutional republic.
- was a poet and scholar whose work bridged the periods of the Spanish Golden Age Baroque.
- a person born in the New World to Spanish-born parents.
- A porous racial classification system in colonial New Spain (present-day Mexico).
- Texas's independence from Mexico and the founding of the Republic of Texas
- exchange It began in the 15th century, when oceanic shipping brought the western and eastern hemisphere into contact.
- known for conquering the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
- mixture of Europeans (Spanish) and Indian ancestry (Amerindians).
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- He was the first president of republic of Texas.
- a native Mesoamerican woman of a Nahua tribe who became a trusted adviser and translator to Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés.
- an accomplished guerrilla leader during the Mexican Revolution.
- championed the cause of Mexican-Americans and Mexican immigrants.
- is a Mexican revolutionary and guerrilla leader.
- Famous for their agriculture, land, art, and architecture.
- president of Mexico longer than anyone else in its history.
15 Clues: He was the first president of republic of Texas. • is a Mexican revolutionary and guerrilla leader. • a person born in the New World to Spanish-born parents. • Famous for their agriculture, land, art, and architecture. • president of Mexico longer than anyone else in its history. • an accomplished guerrilla leader during the Mexican Revolution. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- A governor of Spain's colonies in America who represented the Spanish king and queen
- passage A passage by water between the Atlantic and pacific oceans along the northern coast of America
- An economic policy that gives a country sole ownership of trade in its colonies
- A person who spread Christianity to others
- To completely travel around earth
- To punish, particularly because of beliefs or backround
- A territory governed by a viceroy
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- A person who holds beliefs different from the teachings of the catholic church
- A Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in America
- A large sailing ship used especially by Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries
- exchange The exchange of plants, animals, microbes, people, and dogs between Europe and the Americas
- A deadly virus that causes a high fever and small blisters on the face
- A large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony
- An area of land that includes a particular river or lake and all bodies of water flow into it
- An armed but privately owned ship that acts under the authority of a government
15 Clues: To completely travel around earth • A territory governed by a viceroy • A person who spread Christianity to others • A large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony • To punish, particularly because of beliefs or backround • A Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in America • A deadly virus that causes a high fever and small blisters on the face • ...
Latin America Crossword 2026-05-16
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- - Organized armed forces used to enforce political control, suppress rebellions, or fight wars.
- - The historical process where American colonies won freedom from European rule.
- - Powerful criminal networks controlling the production and trafficking of illegal drugs.
- - A Spanish colonial labor system granting land and indigenous workers to settlers.
- - The regional system of trade, production, and resource extraction across the Americas.
- - Vast, fertile agricultural grasslands located primarily in Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil.
- - Spanish explorers and soldiers who conquered indigenous civilizations in the Americas.
- - The allocation of capital or resources to develop colonial industries and infrastructure.
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- - Small, independent armed groups using ambush tactics to fight larger military forces.
- - The severe wealth and social gaps created by the colonial caste system.
- - A large landed estate or plantation owned by wealthy Spanish elites.
- - Spanish-born citizens living in the American colonies, holding the highest social rank.
- - A forced indigenous labor system used by Spain to mine silver.
- - A Bolivian city home to the world's largest colonial silver mine.
- - A US policy opposing European colonialism and intervention in the Western Hemisphere.
15 Clues: - A forced indigenous labor system used by Spain to mine silver. • - A Bolivian city home to the world's largest colonial silver mine. • - A large landed estate or plantation owned by wealthy Spanish elites. • - The severe wealth and social gaps created by the colonial caste system. • ...
Spanish Colonization 2021-09-07
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- _______________ led the survivors on a long journey across North America
- The Spanish Explorer who in 1542 led an expedition that sailed up the west coast of North America
- Coronado’s expedition went as far east as today’s state of _______________.
- Juan Ponce de Leon landed on the mainland of North America in today's state of
- southeastern United States.
- The main thing the Spanish explorers in North America were trying to find was _______________.
- state of _______________
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- The Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon was searching for the _______________ of Youth whose
- The Coronado expedition left from New Spain which is today’s country called _______________.
- were supposed to cure diseases and make old people young again.
- named Juan Rodriguez _______________.
- After the people in the Narvaez expedition were shipwrecked, a man named Alvar Nunez Cabeza
- In 1543. the Spanish explorers of the Pacific coast of North America may have sailed as far north as
- Explorers from the Coronado expedition were the first Europeans to see the _______________ Canyon.
- Hernando _______________ led an expedition from 1539–1542 that explored lands that are today in
15 Clues: state of _______________ • southeastern United States. • named Juan Rodriguez _______________. • were supposed to cure diseases and make old people young again. • _______________ led the survivors on a long journey across North America • Coronado’s expedition went as far east as today’s state of _______________. • ...
Texas History Crossword - People 2026-05-12
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- Comanche leader who initially fought against American expansion but eventually assimilated into American Culture..
- Last name of the empresario who focused on bringing Mexican immigrants to Texas.
- Slave who sued for his freedom.
- Name of individual who tried to overthrow Spanish rule after the assassination of Father Miguel Hidalgo.
- Spanish explorer who searched for the Seven Cities of Gold..
- Last name of U.S. Army officer who joined Gutierrez de Lara in the fight for Mexican independence.
- Leader of the Tejano forces at the Alamo in 1836.
- First president of the Republic of Texas.
- Mexican general whose report led to the Mexican government creating the Law of April 16, 1830.
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- Spanish explorer who wrote about cities of gold in the New World.
- Empresario associated with the Republic of Fredonia.
- General who commanded Confederate troops during the Civil War.
- Most successful empresario: Texas capital is named after him.
- Last name of Spanish explorer who first mapped the coast of Texas.
- Last name of Mexican leader who authored the “Plan de Iguala”.
15 Clues: Slave who sued for his freedom. • First president of the Republic of Texas. • Leader of the Tejano forces at the Alamo in 1836. • Empresario associated with the Republic of Fredonia. • Spanish explorer who searched for the Seven Cities of Gold.. • Most successful empresario: Texas capital is named after him. • ...
Spanish American War 2021-11-09
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- Spanish involvement in Cuba and in the diplomacy of McKinley's presidency.
- Journalists who brought attention to Spain after the Maine was blown up
- Letter written by Sr. Don Enrique
- His beliefs influenced many social reforms
- The 1st US volunteer cavalry division for the US military; was led by Theodore Roosevelt.
- Former President of theh Philippines
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- Cavalries which were made up of Native Americans. Were also nicknamed Buffalo Soldiers.
- Former Spanish administrator of the Philippines and Cuba; became the Spanish minister for War.
- Means Free Cuba in Spanish.
- A type of journalism that focussed less on researched content, and more on eye-catching headlines for better sales
- a policy enacted by Weyler in an attempt to control the Cuban population. Anyone who didn't comply was shot.
- He was a Cuban poet, who was considered to be a Cuban hero for liberating Cuba
- The letter written by de Lome
13 Clues: Means Free Cuba in Spanish. • The letter written by de Lome • Letter written by Sr. Don Enrique • Former President of theh Philippines • His beliefs influenced many social reforms • Journalists who brought attention to Spain after the Maine was blown up • Spanish involvement in Cuba and in the diplomacy of McKinley's presidency. • ...
Chapter 11 Review 2023-05-17
Across
- “Remember the _____” slogan during Spanish-American War after the U.S. battleship of the same name was sunk in Cuban waters.
- the Oklahoma _____ _____ - where thousands of people lined up along the borders of Oklahoma to claim land for themselves.
- America’s most famous evangelist during the 19th century
- organized the oil industry in America; created a foundation to give money to charities
- pony express rider, army scout, Indian fighter
- brought the steel industry to America; donated much of his fortune to charity
- 20th President; last born in a log cabin; 4th to die in office; 2nd to be assassinated
- Indian scout and town marshal known for his courage and good reputation
- land set aside by the U.S. for Indian tribes.
Down
- famous baseball player who became an evangelist
- Captain James _____ discovered the Hawaiian Islands.
- Admiral George _____ destroyed a fleet of Spanish ships in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War
- Theodore _____ - leader of the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War
- Secretary of State who convinced the government to buy Alaska
- once called Russian America and later nicknamed “Seward’s Folly or Icebox” 49th state in 1959
- brilliant lawyer who became one of America’s greatest revival preachers
- _____ Act - families could get 160 acres by settling in the West.
17 Clues: land set aside by the U.S. for Indian tribes. • pony express rider, army scout, Indian fighter • famous baseball player who became an evangelist • Captain James _____ discovered the Hawaiian Islands. • America’s most famous evangelist during the 19th century • Secretary of State who convinced the government to buy Alaska • ...
Mod 2.3 crossword puzzle 2025-10-08
Across
- empire was not limited to lan
- he sold him to a Spanish viceroy.
- the Spanish operated many large farms that grew just one crop.
- spanish empire in the Americas had grown to some 3 to 4 million people.
Down
- Coronado trekked through Texas going as far as Kansas before turning around.
- In 1528 explorer Alvar joined conquistador panfilo de narvaez on an expedition to north america.
- He landed on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico.
- each of the four was captured and enslaved by local American groups.
- explored what is now the southwestern United States.
- a priest said that the Spanish should try to convert native americans to christianity by showing them love and gentleness.
10 Clues: empire was not limited to lan • he sold him to a Spanish viceroy. • He landed on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico. • explored what is now the southwestern United States. • the Spanish operated many large farms that grew just one crop. • each of the four was captured and enslaved by local American groups. • ...
