spanish Crossword Puzzles
Vocab Project 2022-12-14
20 Clues: hora • arte • sexto • quinto • hablar • octavo • ingles • cuarto • noveno • decimo • primero • espanol • tercero • segundo • septimo • ensenar • estudiar • ciencias • tecnologia • matematicas
En la clase 2023-01-05
20 Clues: art • math • desk • test • clock • silla • board • music • class • eraser • window • biology • English • science • student • Spanish • history • backpack • schedule • university
Nationalités (Nationalities) 2023-02-17
20 Clues: Greek • Swiss • Dutch • French • German • Indian • Chinese • English • Italian • Belgian • Spanish • Japanese • Canadian • American • Austrian • Scottish • Indonesian • Portuguese • Australian • New Zelander
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • quiz • test • music • class • house • course • school • biology • library • science • Spanish • stadium • schedule • homework • bookstore • economics • accounting • university • computer science
Unit 2 Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • quiz • exam • music • class • course • library • biology • physics • spanish • sciences • homework • semester • schedule • cafeteria • geography • trimester • economics • accounting • computerscience
Classes and Ordinal Numbers 2023-05-10
20 Clues: art • math • third • tenth • ninth • sixth • first • fifth • lunch • eighth • fourth • second • science • spanish • seventh • english • homework • schedule • technology • social studies
Español Vocabulario 2023-11-06
20 Clues: end • fun • easy • math • hour • lunch • boring • monday • sunday • friday • because • tuesday • science • english • spanish • thursday • saturday • wednesday • difficult • interesting
Spanish HW man 2024-11-07
20 Clues: art • math • drama • lunch • music • french • sunday • monday • health • friday • history • weekend • english • tuesday • spanish • science • saturday • thursday • wednesday • physical education
Gateway A2 Unit4 2025-03-24
20 Clues: pasas • valtis • Ispanas • Škotija • bagažas • Turkija • dviratis • Patranka • medžioklė • produktas • Prancūzas • protingas • Šveicaras • Slovakija • paminklas • atsakingas • troleibusas • sunkvežimis • nusikaltimas • malūnsparnis
Countries and nationalities 2025-10-27
20 Clues: brit • poola • egiptus • slovakk • itaalia • poolakas • venekeel • iirlanna • türklane • eqiptlane • brasiilia • poolakeel • prantslane • argentiina • prantsusmaa • ameeriklane • argentiinlane • hispaaniakeel • tsehhivabariik • iirlanemeessoost
1a 2025-11-23
20 Clues: nő • Ír • fiú • lány • Kínai • tanár • Olasz • Görög • Angol • férfi • Brazil • Magyar • tanulók • Spanyol • Mexicói • barátok • Kanadai • Amerikai • Egyiptomi • osztálytársak
Ghost Boys Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-02
12 Clues: / Main character • / Jerome's sister • / Spanish for die • / Opposite of dead • / also what Carlos' • / English for Muerto • Officer / Pop's Job • / what Carlos' gun is • / Spanish kid in the book • / also known as a firearm • / Jerome and Carlos' teacher • / important word meaning full of danger
Spanish American War 2022-09-23
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- The 9th and 10th cavalry made up of African American soldiers who went with the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill
- 3 of 3 acquired territories from the war and the only one near Cuba
- Volunteer soldiers who were cowboys, polo players, rich kids, and criminals
- 1 of 3 territories America got in the Spanish American War
- "fake news." News reporters who do not care about the truth. They only want to sell papers
- 2 of 3 acquired territories from the war and where the war started-in Asia
Down
- President during the Spanish American War
- Letter from Spanish ambassador to Cuba that called U.S. President McKinley weak.
- More soldiers died from ______________ than bullets during the Spanish American War.
- Referred to the Spanish American War as "a splendid little war" and wrote the Open Door Notes
- The explosion of the __________ was one of the causes of the war
11 Clues: President during the Spanish American War • 1 of 3 territories America got in the Spanish American War • The explosion of the __________ was one of the causes of the war • 3 of 3 acquired territories from the war and the only one near Cuba • 2 of 3 acquired territories from the war and where the war started-in Asia • ...
The Early Americas 2024-09-27
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- the last aztecempteror, he was killed in the Spanish conquest led by cortes
- an event where a host prepared a feast a dagave reluble gifts
- spanish conquistador, he went to mexicoin search of gold and conquered the Aztecs empire
- Spanish soldies
- an alliance of five northern native American people
- - Maya king of Palenque, he had a temple built in the city to record his a chievements
- buildings used to study astronomy mayapriests whatched the stars from these buildings
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- the last in caking, he was killed by francisco pizarro
- a region that includes the southern part of what is now Mexico and parts of the northern countries of central
- a raised road across water or wet ground
- Spanish conquistador, he conquered the incaempire
- a type of clay found in the southwestern United states
12 Clues: Spanish soldies • a raised road across water or wet ground • Spanish conquistador, he conquered the incaempire • an alliance of five northern native American people • the last in caking, he was killed by francisco pizarro • a type of clay found in the southwestern United states • an event where a host prepared a feast a dagave reluble gifts • ...
The Early Americas 2024-09-26
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- Spanish soldiers
- an event where a host prepared a feast and gave valuable gifts
- a type of clay found in southwestern United states
- region that includes the southern part of what is now Mexico and parts of northern countries of Central America.
- (603-683) Maya king of Palenque, had a temple built in the city to record his achievements
- a raised road across water or wet ground
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- (1502-1533) Last Inca king, killed by Francisco Pizarro
- an alliance of five North eastern Native American people
- (1475-1541) Spanish conquistador, conquered Inca empire
- buildings used to Sturdy astronomy; Maya priests watched stars from these buildings
- (1466-1520) Last Azetec empire, killed in the Spanish conquest led by Cortes
- (1485-1547) Spanish conquistador, went to Mexico in search of gold and conquered Aztec Empire.
12 Clues: Spanish soldiers • a raised road across water or wet ground • a type of clay found in southwestern United states • (1502-1533) Last Inca king, killed by Francisco Pizarro • (1475-1541) Spanish conquistador, conquered Inca empire • an alliance of five North eastern Native American people • an event where a host prepared a feast and gave valuable gifts • ...
Tek ko_03.08.25 (vol 3) 2025-03-07
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- Spanish for bacon
- "_____kagi": Japanese "back of the hand hooks"
- an American brand of deodorant soap owned by Colgate-Palmolive
- a long, curved fruit with a yellow skin and soft, sweet, white flesh inside
- "_____ and Roll": a genre of popular music
- a large fortified building or set of buildings
- a shore of a body of water covered by sand, gravel, or larger rock fragments
- a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans
- "______ I Love You" by Boyzone
- "All _____!": a cry or signal used on board ships, typically in an emergency, to indicate that all members of a crew are to go on deck
- a lightweight black carbon residue produced by strongly heating wood
- "Buenos ______!": "Good morning" in Spanish
- aubergine
- "kít tĕung" in English
- a rod-shaped portion of seasoned ground meat in a casing
- sweetest fruit in the world
- a soft, chewy confection made with sugar and gelatin
- a cooking utensil of parallel bars on which food is exposed to heat
Down
- one of the based ingredients of ketchup
- "_____-leaf clover": such clover brings good luck
- "Eight Days a ______" by The Beatles
- a substance like rock, formed in the ocean by groups of particular types of small animal
- If 10m-4=26+4m, then what is m?
- "Buenas ______!": "Good night" in Spanish
- "agua" in English
- a flat structure (as of wood) for support or transportation on water
- "_____ in the Wind" by Elton John
- a loose granular material that results from the disintegration of rocks
- Spanish "beso" in English
- a dish consisting of a grilled, steamed, or boiled sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun
- "_____ guard": fitted, spandex top that protects beachgoers
- acetaminophen e.g. tylenol or biogesic
- one of the green usually flat parts that grow from a stem or twig of a plant
- "chan rak khun" in English
- sodium chloride
- "_____henge": a prehistoric megalithic structure on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England
- "_____room": Spanish "baño" in English
- "______ paste": bagoong
38 Clues: aubergine • sodium chloride • Spanish for bacon • "agua" in English • "kít tĕung" in English • "______ paste": bagoong • Spanish "beso" in English • "chan rak khun" in English • sweetest fruit in the world • "______ I Love You" by Boyzone • If 10m-4=26+4m, then what is m? • "_____ in the Wind" by Elton John • "Eight Days a ______" by The Beatles • acetaminophen e.g. tylenol or biogesic • ...
Peru, Tunisia, Ukraine, India review 2016-12-11
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- A traditional Ukrainian musical instrument that has strings you can pluck is called___
- Ravi’s father wears a dhoti. It’s a piece of ____ tied at the waist and tucked into pleats.
- Spanish people brought the _____ Catholic religion to Peru
- People from Tunisia are called_____.
- Official ________that the government uses?
- Ways that are passed down from parents, and other people in your family who lived before.
- Raksha Bandhan is a family _____.
- The official language in India ____.
Down
- In school, Maria learned that long ago people came from Spain to___¬_
- What language does most people and Maria speak in Peru?
- Pysanky are eggs that are_______ with colours and patterns.
- An Indian musical instrument.
- Before the Spanish arrived in Peru_________ people spoke several languages.
- For many years, Russia ruled Ukraine and people spoke_____.
- Most people in ____ speak Hindi
- The official language in Tunisia is the _____language
16 Clues: An Indian musical instrument. • Most people in ____ speak Hindi • Raksha Bandhan is a family _____. • People from Tunisia are called_____. • The official language in India ____. • Official ________that the government uses? • The official language in Tunisia is the _____language • What language does most people and Maria speak in Peru? • ...
The Aztecs 2024-04-15
9 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Spanish conquerers • The Aztecs built this • Raised roads across water • Capital of the Aztec Empire • First Aztec people did this • Civilization after Olmec and Maya. • Spanish brought this to the Aztecs • Complete the sentence the Aztecs __________ to the Spanish
Age of Discovery Ch. 30 2013-01-08
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- Spanish word for peaceful
- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- Set up the 1st European school for navigators
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- Spanish conquerors
- overthrow of officers
- Southern tip of Africa, also known as Cape of Storms
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas
- countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- sailing completely around the world
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean first European to sail the Great South Sea
- a condition caused by lack of vitamin C
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- a commander of an English warship that attacked Spanish ships carrying treasure
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of fabled Cities of Gold
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- 1st to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea and explored southeast route to Asia
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- explored Peru and built Lima, Peru
- explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi
- looked for western route to East Indies and circumnavigated the world
- set the line of demarcation
- the 1st European to reach India by sailing around the tip of Africa
- Spanish conquesidor who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- a line that marks a boundary
- line drawn by the Pope dividing the New World for Portugal and Spain
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, established claims for England
- Explored southwest route to Asia
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- sailed and discover Florida and claimed it for Spain
- sailed west to get east to India
- a small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used for exploration
- Sailed into New York Bay
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
38 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • set the line of demarcation • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailed west to get east to India • explored Peru and built Lima, Peru • sailing completely around the world • a condition caused by lack of vitamin C • ...
The Age of Discovery 2023-10-02
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- The leg of the triangular trade route on which slaves were transported from Africa to the Americas
- Explored for Spain; sailed west from Spain and discovered the modern day Caribbean
- British Queen; she defeated the Spanish at the Battle of the Spanish Armada and funded voyages to establish British colonies in the New World
- Portuguese prince who established schools of navigation and funded expeditions throughout the 15th Century
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs in modern day Mexico
- Portuguese explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the world
- policy by which a nation sought to export more than it imported in order to build its supply of gold and silver
- Trade route between the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Carried the Columbian Exchange
- An astronomical instrument used to find latitude using the altitude of the Sun or Stars
- movement away from ones own homeland
Down
- Portuguese explorer who became the first person to sail around Africa and reach India
- A tool using a magnetic needle that points to the magnetic north pole. Used during exploration to help navigate on the open oceans
- Goods and ideas traded between the Old World (Europe, Asia, Africa) and the New World (the Americas)
- original or native inhabitants of a country or region
- American empire that existed between 1325-1521 AD. Located in Central America (Mexico), this civilization was known for its planned city of Tenochtitlan.
- large estate run by an overseer and worked by laborers who live there (slaves)
- Spanish explorer who sailed to Peru and conquered Atahualpa and the Incas
- The forced movement of Africans to the Americas to work as slaves on plantations in the New World
- French explorer credited with naming Canada
- American empire that existed between 1438-1533 AD. Located in South America (Peru), this civilization was known for their long road system
- settling territory that is ruled by people from another land
- British privateer who helped England defeat Spain in the Battle of the Spanish Armada
22 Clues: movement away from ones own homeland • French explorer credited with naming Canada • original or native inhabitants of a country or region • settling territory that is ruled by people from another land • Portuguese explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the world • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs in modern day Mexico • ...
Vocab Crossword 2023-12-06
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- a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders
- richest person of all time
- Important founder of Portuguese empire
- when the value of domestic goods exported exceeds the value of foreign goods imported
- home to the former Dahomey Kingdom from circa 1600–1900
- a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east
- a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century
- Divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire
- led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- the widespread transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas
- the eighth-largest country in Africa
- a prince and founder of the Mali Empire
- nationalist economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy
- known by its historiographical name, derived from its largest ethnic group and ruling elite, the _______ people
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- first European to reach India by sea
- traditionally been among the most skilled and productive craftsmen of Africa
- A Portuguese mariner and explorer in 1488
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
- Famous italian explorer known for his istoric voyages
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region
- a member of a people of northern Nigeria and adjacent regions
- a Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of conquered non-Christian people
- a area under control of another country
- in Latin America, a man of mixed race
26 Clues: richest person of all time • first European to reach India by sea • the eighth-largest country in Africa • in Latin America, a man of mixed race • Important founder of Portuguese empire • a area under control of another country • a prince and founder of the Mali Empire • A Portuguese mariner and explorer in 1488 • formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region • ...
unit 5 vocab 2024-11-08
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- An explorer who sailed for Spain and reached the Americas in 1492.
- trade route between Europe, Africa, and the Americas involving goods and enslaved people.
- The last ruler of the Inca Empire, who was captured and killed by Spanish conquistadors.
- When a country exports more goods than it imports, creating profit.
- Portuguese explorer and mariner who in 1488 became the first European to round the southern tip of Africa.
- people of mixed European and Indigenous descent.
- A form of slavery where people are treated as property that can be bought and sold.
- spanish explorers
- A Spanish system where colonists were given land and could use Indigenous people as laborers(like slavery)
- The journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas.
- A Chinese explorer who led large naval expeditions during the Ming Dynasty.
- A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
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- The forced transport of Africans to the Americas to be used as slaves.
- An economic theory where countries tried to increase their wealth by exporting more than they imported using colonies
- A Portuguese explorer who found a sea route to India by sailing around Africa.
- The exchange of plants, animals, people, and diseases between the Old World and the New World
- An explorer whose crew was the first to sail around the world.
- people of mixed African and European descent.
- Paintings from Latin America that showed different racial mixtures in the society.
- The government that ruled Japan and isolated it from foreign influence for over 250 years.
- europeans born in the americas
- A powerful trading company from the Netherlands that controlled trade in Asia
- British trading company that controlled trade in India and other parts of Asia
- an agreement between the Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal that defined where each could explore and claim lands
- Spanish born people living in the colonies
- A Portuguese prince who supported exploration along Africa’s coast.
- A person who makes maps.
27 Clues: spanish explorers • A person who makes maps. • europeans born in the americas • Spanish born people living in the colonies • people of mixed African and European descent. • people of mixed European and Indigenous descent. • An explorer whose crew was the first to sail around the world. • A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-10-02
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- The main country that explored and claimed land in the Americas starting in the 15th century.
- type of food that is often wrapped in a tortilla.
- The name of the famous religious image of Mary, considered the patron saint of Mexico.
- An ancient South American people who built a large empire in the Andes Mountains (Peru).
- Famous island that gained freedom from Spain after the Spanish-American War in 1898.
- Explorer who was the first European to find and name the state of Florida.
- Well-known Mexican painter who created large wall paintings called murals.
- The Spanish word for "conqueror"; a soldier who explored the Americas.
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- The first Spanish town built in what is now the U.S. (in Florida, 1565).
- The most common language spoken in Spain and most of Latin America.
- The huge Aztec capital city that is now the location of Mexico City.
- A special, large party for a girl's 15th birthday.
- Large fleet of warships sent by Spain against England in 1588.
- Important activist who worked with César Chávez to help farm workers get better pay and conditions.
- Great South American general called "The Liberator" who helped many countries win their independence.
15 Clues: type of food that is often wrapped in a tortilla. • A special, large party for a girl's 15th birthday. • Large fleet of warships sent by Spain against England in 1588. • The most common language spoken in Spain and most of Latin America. • The huge Aztec capital city that is now the location of Mexico City. • ...
Spanish words 2022-10-06
7 Clues: how do you say bye in Spanish? • how do you say hello in Spanish? • how do you say sorry in Spanish? • how do you say thank you in Spanish? • how do you say good morning in spanish? • how do you say what’s your name in Spanish? • how do you say I am pleased to meet you in Spanish?
Spanish 2012-08-26
Across
- The main reason the Armada happened
- Which English Queen was Phillip II married to
- The Spanish wanted to sail down the _______ ________
- Who did Phillip marry
Down
- Was the commander of the Spanish Armada
- Most powerful country
- The Religion that Phillip II was
- Phillip proposed marriage to ________
- Who was the King of Spain in 1588
- Large fleet of ships sent by the Spanish
10 Clues: Most powerful country • Who did Phillip marry • The Religion that Phillip II was • Who was the King of Spain in 1588 • The main reason the Armada happened • Phillip proposed marriage to ________ • Was the commander of the Spanish Armada • Large fleet of ships sent by the Spanish • Which English Queen was Phillip II married to • ...
Efren divided 2023-05-30
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- the word that means seperated.
- the spanish name of mom
- the language you speak
- the way place people go so they can be let in the country
- the name of Efren's brother.
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- the language Efren speaks to his parents
- what Efren jokingly calls his Mom
- the name of Efren's sister
- the name of the main character
- the spanish name of father
10 Clues: the language you speak • the spanish name of mom • the name of Efren's sister • the spanish name of father • the name of Efren's brother. • the word that means seperated. • the name of the main character • what Efren jokingly calls his Mom • the language Efren speaks to his parents • the way place people go so they can be let in the country
3rd period AVID 2021-08-13
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- I'm 25% Chinese.
- I didn't fill out the form.
- I like wearing boots.
- I like to take notes.
- I have been to Honduras.
- I can do a back handspring.
- I prefer dogs over cats.
- My pinky fingers are bent.
- I use to live in Louisiana.
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- I didn't fill out the form.
- I can make my tongue into a clover.
- I'm 15.
- I like to draw.
- I'm Peruvian.
- I have 5 siblings.
- My last name means blackberry in Spanish.
- I know English, Spanish, Korean and Japanese.
- I have a dog.
18 Clues: I'm 15. • I'm Peruvian. • I have a dog. • I like to draw. • I'm 25% Chinese. • I have 5 siblings. • I like wearing boots. • I like to take notes. • I have been to Honduras. • I prefer dogs over cats. • My pinky fingers are bent. • I didn't fill out the form. • I didn't fill out the form. • I can do a back handspring. • I use to live in Louisiana. • I can make my tongue into a clover. • ...
Wine Regions of the World 2025-07-28
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- Famous valley in California for Cabernet
- French region home to Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
- South African wine hub
- Spanish region known for Tempranillo
- Chile’s famous wine valley
- French region known for Sauvignon Blanc
- Champagne’s sparkling capital
- German region producing Riesling
- French region split into Left and Right Bank
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- Italian region for Barolo
- Australian region for Shiraz
- Italian region for Chianti
- Oregon’s Pinot Noir heartland
- Argentinian region famous for Malbec
- Portuguese region producing Port
- Spanish sparkling wine region
- Greek island producing Assyrtiko
17 Clues: South African wine hub • Italian region for Barolo • Italian region for Chianti • Chile’s famous wine valley • Australian region for Shiraz • Oregon’s Pinot Noir heartland • Spanish sparkling wine region • Champagne’s sparkling capital • Portuguese region producing Port • German region producing Riesling • Greek island producing Assyrtiko • Argentinian region famous for Malbec • ...
PERSONAS HISTORICAS 2025-04-08
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- Spain's most famous Architect.
- Co-founder of Cubism.
- Court Artist to King Felipe IV
- "Catholic King"
- Columbus in Spanish.
- Spain's current king.
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- Surrealist Painter
- Grandson of Isabela y Fernando. Ruled half of Europe.
- Court painter who also captured the horrors of war and madness.
- Spanish Dictator.
- "Catholic Queen"
- Abstract Art.
- Religious artist.
13 Clues: Abstract Art. • "Catholic King" • "Catholic Queen" • Spanish Dictator. • Religious artist. • Surrealist Painter • Columbus in Spanish. • Co-founder of Cubism. • Spain's current king. • Spain's most famous Architect. • Court Artist to King Felipe IV • Grandson of Isabela y Fernando. Ruled half of Europe. • Court painter who also captured the horrors of war and madness.
Compras 2020-01-07
Spanish Crossword 2022-10-06
mas vocabulario 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • test • exam • house • class • school • course • biology • library • stadium • spanish • physics • homework • semester • schedule • trimester • bookstore • labratory • cafeteria • unviersity;college
VOCABULARY 2020-07-11
20 Clues: OLÁ • LER • PAÍS • PAIS • HOJE • ONTEM • COMER • FALAR • AMIGO • CHINÊS • AMANHÃ • AMARELO • MORANGO • JAPONES • NAMORADA • ESPANHOL • NAMORADO • ESCREVER • TRABALHAR • PROFESSOR
paises y nacionalidades 2020-05-06
20 Clues: – Polish • – French • – Turkish • – Russian • – Swedish • – Spanish • – Serbian • – Italian • – Filipino • – Peruvian • – Egyptian • – Norwegian • – Uruguayan • – Pakistani • – Portuguese • – Ecuadorian • – Venezuelan • – Paraguayan • – Taiwanese • States – American
NATIONALITIES 2023-02-19
20 Clues: EGYPT • CHINA • ITALY • SPAIN • INDIA • JAPAN • FRANCE • BRAZIL • TURKEY • RUSSIA • GREECE • CANADA • MEXICO • CROATIA • GERMANY • ENGLAND • PORTUGAL • ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • UNITED STATES
Countries 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Thai • Polish • Indian • Ialian • Mexican • Serbian • Spanish • Latvian • Germany • Moldovan • Peruvian • American • Tanzanian • Norwegian • Pakistani • Lithunian • Malaysian • Hungarian • Panamanian • Paraguayan
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2015-08-23
20 Clues: China • Egypt • Japan • Korea • Spain • Italy • Mexico • Russia • Poland • Brazil • Canada • France • Greece • Germany • Colombia • Argentina • Australia • Indonesia • Philippines • UnitedStates
Spanish 2 Para Empezar 2023-09-06
El Hombre del Vocabulario 2024-10-29
20 Clues: art • map • flag • door • glue • test • chair • table • window • pencil • folder • office • eraser • spanish • history • library • english • schedule • homework • computer
Chinese portrait Mrs Cloet 2024-09-16
20 Clues: été • juin • vert • mois • blanc • chaud • hiver • jaune • année • samedi • violet • saison • italien • février • Algérie • allemand • espagnol • décembre • parce que • nourriture
vocab man 2 spanish 1 2024-11-12
20 Clues: art • red • pink • blue • grey • green • lunch • brown • black • white • health • sunday • friday • monday • theater • spanish • tuesday • thursday • wednesday • sábado saturday
Chloe Espanol Puzzle 2025-09-15
Imperialism Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-07
Across
- Maine Explosion of this naval vessel; exaggeration of this issue led to the Spanish-American war
- One reason which fueled imperialism; stronger military power
- Roosevelt 26th President who took in charge of the Rough Riders and adopted the Roosevelt Corollary
- Policy or practice of extending a country's power through diplomacy or force
- Doctrine President Monroe's admonition toward the European country's colonization in American continents
- Corollary Addition to the Monroe Doctrine; block European powers out of Latin American countries by using force
- One of the countries which America gained control of after winning the Spanish-American war
- Kind of journalism that exaggerated issues to attract public support
- Canal which connected the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific ocean
- Land purchased from Russia; later renowned for its abundant natural resources
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- war War between America and Spain during Imperialism
- Another reason which fueled imperialsim; discovery of new trade routes and natural resources
- Darwinism Belief that the superior white race had the right to introduce democracy and christianity to the inferior races to enhance their lives
- shifter Machinery used during the construction of the Panama canal
- Queen of Hawaii who was forced out of power
- Riders Elite US Army group led by Theodore Roosevelt who fought in the Spanish-American war
16 Clues: Queen of Hawaii who was forced out of power • war War between America and Spain during Imperialism • One reason which fueled imperialism; stronger military power • Canal which connected the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific ocean • shifter Machinery used during the construction of the Panama canal • Kind of journalism that exaggerated issues to attract public support • ...
APUSH Period 1 Review 2021-04-27
Across
- this exchange of goods and diseases between the Old World and New is named after the man who "sailed the ocean blue in 1492"
- these peoples launched an uprising against their Spanish colonizers in 1680
- German craftsman credited with the invention of the printing press
- the original founders of what would later become the colony of New York
- this compact of self-governance was signed in route to the New World in 1620
- a person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent
- this system rewarded those who paid their own way to Virginia with 50 acres of land; additional land was granted for the paid passage of servants
- reformers who sought to purify the Church of England
- Spanish system that provided conquered peoples with protection and religious guidance in exchange for labor
Down
- conqueror of the Inca in what is modern day Peru
- leaders in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- this house of representatives was first of its kind in Virginia
- the reason for this colony's failure is still a mystery today
- conqueror of Montezuma and the Aztec people
- first permanent English settlement in North America
- first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony; author of the "City on a Hill" speech
16 Clues: conqueror of Montezuma and the Aztec people • leaders in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • conqueror of the Inca in what is modern day Peru • first permanent English settlement in North America • reformers who sought to purify the Church of England • a person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent • ...
American Yawp Chapter 1 2025-01-28
Across
- A Spanish labor system granting land and Indigenous laborers to a person.
- A ceremonial feast and gift-giving event practiced by Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples.
- A land bridge that connected Asia and North America during the last ice age.
- The widespread exchange of plants, animals, culture, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- An Incan method of recording information through knotted strings.
- The night in 1520 when Cortés and his men suffered losses during their retreat from Tenochtitlan.
- A Spanish labor system intended to replace the encomienda, often equally exploitative.
- A circular room used for ceremonial purposes by Puebloan peoples.
Down
- A small, fast, and maneuverable ship developed by the Portuguese for ocean exploration.
- A major pre-Columbian city near present-day St. Louis, known for its large earth mounds.
- A social hierarchy based on race and ancestry in Spanish colonial societies.
- An instrument used to measure the altitude of celestial bodies for navigation.
- The three main agricultural crops – corn, beans, and squash – cultivated by Native Americans.
- Artificial islands built by the Aztec by dredging mud from lake bottoms.
- A system in which kinship and descent are traced through the female line.
- A person of mixed Spanish and Indigenous heritage.
16 Clues: A person of mixed Spanish and Indigenous heritage. • An Incan method of recording information through knotted strings. • A circular room used for ceremonial purposes by Puebloan peoples. • Artificial islands built by the Aztec by dredging mud from lake bottoms. • A Spanish labor system granting land and Indigenous laborers to a person. • ...
Summer 2024-04-12
Across
- salty swimming
- ____tree often associated with summer
- the best type of slide
- what to add to water during the summer
- summer bug
- this can ruin a warm summer day
- Summer in Spanish
Down
- these stay away during the summer
- beach delight
- little kids get buried in it
- a flower often associated with summer
- the opposite of summer in Spanish
- be hypervigilant with this during summer
- summer drink
- greek god of the sun
- the opposite of summer
- This caused something to happen on April 8, 2024
- a game played with dogs in the ocean
18 Clues: summer bug • summer drink • beach delight • salty swimming • Summer in Spanish • greek god of the sun • the best type of slide • the opposite of summer • little kids get buried in it • this can ruin a warm summer day • these stay away during the summer • the opposite of summer in Spanish • a game played with dogs in the ocean • ____tree often associated with summer • ...
Christmas in mexico 2023-10-30
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- January 6th in mexico
- Type of tamales I brought
- Happy holidays in Spanish
- A tortilla that is covered in sugar and cinnamon
- A _________ Procession is led by a child in an angle costume
- The color of the salsa in the tamales
- What you wear on Halloween
- A young child dresses up as a ______ to lead the procession
- The things you open on Christmas day
- A holiday where you get presents
- The name of the teacher
- People stay up and tell
- A drink that is like eggnog
- A Mexican drink that has many different fruits
- silent night in Spanish
- Mexican music band
- 90.5% of people in Mexico are __________
- Mexican Santa
- A donkey in Spanish
- Santa's evil brother
- The middle color of the Mexican flag
- A doll made of rags
- The church leader
- The symbol on the Mexican flag
- A soup that many people eat during Christmas
- People sing these at Christmas
- Main character in A Christmas Carol
Down
- The arrival of Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem
- December 24th in mexico
- Spanish ____________ Introduced roman Catholicism
- The person who Brought Catholicism to Mexico
- Presents go under a Christmas _____
- The color of my first slide
- Mexico made ___________ a civil act
- The mother of Jesus
- It is wrapped in corn husks
- The day of Christmas
- A green guy who has his dog pull his sled
- Priests were outlawed in __________
- Parents tell you that someone is going to bring you presents when you are asleep
- A bread roll that is covered in cookie crust
- An oval shaped bread for 3 kings day
- The 3 kings bread is cut in what month
- A Christmas movie that has a person who grew up an elf
- Like Mexican hot chocolate
- A ______ is full of candy and is colorful
- what you wear on Halloween
- The name of the mariachi hat
- Christmas eve flower in Spanish
- Mexican constitution made teaching at a church _______
- The day before Christmas day
- Very colorful and loud
52 Clues: Mexican Santa • The church leader • Mexican music band • The mother of Jesus • A donkey in Spanish • A doll made of rags • The day of Christmas • Santa's evil brother • January 6th in mexico • Very colorful and loud • December 24th in mexico • The name of the teacher • People stay up and tell • silent night in Spanish • Type of tamales I brought • Happy holidays in Spanish • ...
🇪🇸Spanish word crossword!🌮- Created by Ellis 2023-05-24
9 Clues: A lot • A party! • Good in Spanish • a way to say man • Hello in Spanish • Good bye in Spanish • First day of the week • A famous sport to ride cows and not falling • A food with a shell, lettuce,meat and cheese.
Couples' Crossword 2023-07-11
Across
- Amber's make of car
- Name of Maid of Honour
- Amber and Jamie's home in London
- Jamie's sisters' name
- Jamie's newspaper
- 'love' in spanish
- Amber and Jamie's university
Down
- Jamie's birthday month
- How many years Amber and Jamie have been together
- Amber's middle name
- Amber's spanish hometown
- Jamie's football team
- Where Amber and Jamie got engaged
13 Clues: Jamie's newspaper • 'love' in spanish • Amber's make of car • Amber's middle name • Jamie's football team • Jamie's sisters' name • Jamie's birthday month • Name of Maid of Honour • Amber's spanish hometown • Amber and Jamie's university • Amber and Jamie's home in London • Where Amber and Jamie got engaged • How many years Amber and Jamie have been together
Preterite Irregulars 2024-05-13
13 Clues: to go/yo form • to see/tu form • caer/usted form • to walk/yo form • to play/yo form • to start/yo form • to decide/yo form • to give/Ellos form • to look for/yo form • to ask for/usted form • to sleep/ustedes form • yesterday Spanish translation • last night Spanish translation
U.S imperialism 2024-02-28
Across
- Spanish speaking territory that was gained through conflict.
- conflict in which resulted in the gain of many new territories.
- territory that the us promised not to annex during the Spanish American war.
- a type of diplomacy that focus on us militarism
- U.s policy that sets the foundations of trade relations with East asia
- from what country did the us purchase Alaska.
Down
- ex us territory that gained their independence through diplomacy.
- an example of yellow journalism
- canal constructed in central America during Theodore Roosevelt presidency.
- what ended the Spanish American war.
10 Clues: an example of yellow journalism • what ended the Spanish American war. • from what country did the us purchase Alaska. • a type of diplomacy that focus on us militarism • Spanish speaking territory that was gained through conflict. • conflict in which resulted in the gain of many new territories. • ex us territory that gained their independence through diplomacy. • ...
Imperialism 2023-03-27
Across
- Journalism Journalists that wrote about the mistreatment of Cubans by the Spanish
- These groups believe that The U.S should aquire more land
- Harbor The port that the U.S.s Maine was sunk
- colonies in the Western Hemphisphere
- American War The war that the americans fought against the spanish
Down
- Doctrine Prevented European Nations from establishing
- Reed Discovered that mosquitoes caused yellow fever
- Canal The Canal that President motioned to restore for clear passage
- Juan Hill The battle the rough riders fought and took control of
- Maine The american boat that blew up it was percieved to be done by the spanish
10 Clues: colonies in the Western Hemphisphere • Harbor The port that the U.S.s Maine was sunk • Reed Discovered that mosquitoes caused yellow fever • Doctrine Prevented European Nations from establishing • These groups believe that The U.S should aquire more land • Juan Hill The battle the rough riders fought and took control of • ...
I love your country 2024-10-29
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-21
Across
- Name for the Texas province under Mexican rule
- Emperor of France who invaded Spain
- Catholic priest & Leader of the Mexican Rebellion
- Spanish King
- People who came directly from Spain to live in the New World
- To overthrow a government in favor of a new system
- Territorial acquisition in 1803
- A person of Mexican heritage who consider Texas to be their home
- Land agent whose job was to bring new settlers to an area
Down
- Class system that placed worth in one's skin color, determining the types of job one could have and what one could own
- Settled territorial disputes between Spain and U.S.
- Famous speech nickmnamed "The Scream"
- Mixed of Native American and Spanish blood
- People of pure Spanish blood but born in the New World
- Someone of English descent and living in the United States
- A person who is among the first to settle an area
16 Clues: Spanish King • Territorial acquisition in 1803 • Emperor of France who invaded Spain • Famous speech nickmnamed "The Scream" • Mixed of Native American and Spanish blood • Name for the Texas province under Mexican rule • Catholic priest & Leader of the Mexican Rebellion • A person who is among the first to settle an area • ...
Lilly's Vocab Crossword 2021-09-29
Across
- People of Spanish ancestry who were born in the Americas
- Large land holdings farmed by many workers
- French explores and traders who bought furs from Native Americans
- Member of the Spanish military who traveled to the Americas to conquer new lands for Spain
- A governor of New Spain representing the Spanish Crown
- A group of people who move to a new land and are ruled by the government of their native land
- The representative assembly of England that had the right to make laws and levy taxes
- The right to demand labor and taxes from Native Americans living in New Spain granted by the Spanish government
- The passage of slave ships west from Africa to the Americas across the Atlantic
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- A government where voters elect representatives to make laws for them
- Religious settlement typically run by Catholic priests and Friars
- economic theory that a nation's strength came from building up its gold supplies and controlling trade with other countries and colonies
- A water route believed to exist through or around North America leading to Asia
- A policy of extending one country's political, economic, or military control over another
- A legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
15 Clues: Large land holdings farmed by many workers • A governor of New Spain representing the Spanish Crown • People of Spanish ancestry who were born in the Americas • A legal document giving certain rights to a person or company • Religious settlement typically run by Catholic priests and Friars • French explores and traders who bought furs from Native Americans • ...
Hispanics hesitate 2023-05-04
Across
- - A type of spicy sauce commonly used in Latin American cuisine
- - A person of Spanish-speaking origin, usually associated with Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America
- - A popular Mexican dip made from mashed avocado, onions, and tomatoes
- - A traditional Mexican band that usually wears colorful clothing and sombreros
- - A type of traditional Mexican dance that tells stories through movement and costumes
- - A person of mixed Spanish and indigenous heritage, common in Latin America
Down
- - Able to speak and understand two languages fluently
- - A member of the indigenous people who lived in Mexico before the Spanish conquest
- - A person of Mexican descent living in the United States, often associated with a political and cultural movement
- - A Mexican holiday celebrated on May 5th, commemorating a victory over French forces in 1862
- - A traditional Mexican hat with a wide brim often made of straw or felt
- - A type of music and dance popular in Latin America, especially Colombia
- - A type of fresh salsa made from diced tomatoes, onions, and cilantro.
- - A colorful container filled with candy and toys that is broken open at parties
- - A popular Mexican dish consisting of a folded tortilla filled with various ingredients
15 Clues: - Able to speak and understand two languages fluently • - A type of spicy sauce commonly used in Latin American cuisine • - A popular Mexican dip made from mashed avocado, onions, and tomatoes • - A type of fresh salsa made from diced tomatoes, onions, and cilantro. • - A traditional Mexican hat with a wide brim often made of straw or felt • ...
ECONOMIC REFORMS AND TOBACCO MONOPOLY 2025-02-27
Across
- The revolt led by a couple in Ilocos
- the system where Filipino farmers were forced to sell
- The Filipino revolt in Samar
- The revolt that lasted for 85 years
- A system where Filipino landowners lost control of their lands and became mere workers
- A Catholic feast day when Sumuroy and his men started their revolt
- The famous sultan of Maguindanao who united Muslim leaders to resist the Spaniards
- A Filipino leader who fought for religious freedom and established the Cofradia de San Jose
- The treaty that ended the British occupation of Manila in 1763
Down
- The forced labor system that required Filipino men to work for the Spanish government.
- The refuge where Francisco Dagohoy and his men resisted Spanish rule for decades
- A large-scale land grabbing and unjust taking of Filipino lands by the friars in 1745
- The crop that was monopolized by the Spanish government, forcing farmers to grow and sell it exclusively to them
- The right given to Spanish government officials to engage in business, which was opposed by Diego and Gabriela Silang
- The Indian soldiers who came with the British and some of whom stayed in the Philippines
15 Clues: The Filipino revolt in Samar • The revolt that lasted for 85 years • The revolt led by a couple in Ilocos • the system where Filipino farmers were forced to sell • The treaty that ended the British occupation of Manila in 1763 • A Catholic feast day when Sumuroy and his men started their revolt • ...
colonialism 2023-09-12
Across
- a governor who represents the spanish king and queen
- a deadly virus that causes a high fever and blisters all over your body
- a person who has mixed spanish and native american ancestry
- am large plantation
- a large sailing ship
Down
- to travel around the world
- a spanish conqueror
- a very large farm
- a protection against diseases
- a person who spreads christianity
10 Clues: a very large farm • a spanish conqueror • am large plantation • a large sailing ship • to travel around the world • a protection against diseases • a person who spreads christianity • a governor who represents the spanish king and queen • a person who has mixed spanish and native american ancestry • a deadly virus that causes a high fever and blisters all over your body
Spanish Colonial 2020-10-15
Across
- real name of the Alamo
- Frenchman who asked to reestablish East Texas Missions
- town established as the halfway point
- Spain brought this animal to the New World
- Priest
- Native People who lived in East Texas
- center of the ranching industry
- A person of Spanish/Native American heritage
- built to protect the missions
- cowhand
Down
- He was sent to destroy Ft. St. Louis
- first East Texas Mission
- first Texas Mission
- Royal highway
- founded first East Texas Mission
- French Fort that concerned Spain
- East Texas Missions failed- due to Native American disinterest and....
- Spanish religious settlement
18 Clues: Priest • cowhand • Royal highway • first Texas Mission • real name of the Alamo • first East Texas Mission • Spanish religious settlement • built to protect the missions • center of the ranching industry • founded first East Texas Mission • French Fort that concerned Spain • He was sent to destroy Ft. St. Louis • town established as the halfway point • ...
US Imperialism 2022-02-03
Across
- Spanish American War
- 1900 addition to Cuban Constitution
- US laws towards other countries
- Wrote influence of sea power upon history
- sensational and dramatic news
- US policy to expand
- Built panama Canal
- Foreign nations allow free trade in china
- Led the provisional Government
- Canal built by the US
- Encouragement of the US to use military force
Down
- an unsuccessful rebellion in china
- Stronger nation to dominate weaker nations
- extension of the Monroe Doctrine
- Friend of Roosevelt
- Marked end of spanish colonial empire
- territory the US took over
- Protecting US trade policy
18 Clues: Built panama Canal • Friend of Roosevelt • US policy to expand • Spanish American War • Canal built by the US • territory the US took over • Protecting US trade policy • sensational and dramatic news • Led the provisional Government • US laws towards other countries • extension of the Monroe Doctrine • an unsuccessful rebellion in china • 1900 addition to Cuban Constitution • ...
New Global Connections - T6L3 2024-01-23
Across
- Capital of Aztec empire
- Conquered Peru, founded Lima in 1535
- A war fought between groups of people in the same nation
- Representative of the King of Spain who ruled colonies
- Worker forced to labor for a landlord to pay off a debt that is impossible to pay off in their lifetime
- Lived in villages and grew corn, yams, and cotton; were first to encounter Columbus
- In Spanish colonial America, a person of Native American and European descent
Down
- Dutch, English, and French pirates that preyed on treasure ships from the American, operated with European government approval
- Aztec emperor
- In Spanish colonial America, a person born in Spain
- Served as translator and advisor
- Partnership; friendship
- Conqueror
- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers; owned most of the plantations, ranches, and mines
- Resistance
- Landowner in Cuba, landed on coast of Mexico
16 Clues: Conqueror • Resistance • Aztec emperor • Capital of Aztec empire • Partnership; friendship • Served as translator and advisor • Conquered Peru, founded Lima in 1535 • Landowner in Cuba, landed on coast of Mexico • In Spanish colonial America, a person born in Spain • Representative of the King of Spain who ruled colonies • ...
The Fall of the Aztec Empire 2021-11-19
Across
- A contagious and deadly virus that causes a skin rash
- getting beaten
- smallpox killed half of the __________
- the action of fighting
- Abnormal condition affecting the function of organisms
- to take over
- The action of dying or being dead
Down
- he captured montezuma
- Competetion or enemies
- destined to happen
- having a lack of advantages
- A sudden occurence of something unwanted; disease and or war
- a spanish leader
- the language of Spain
- viral infection that attcks your respitory system
- putting you and your life in danger
- getting weaker
- the process or action of arriving
18 Clues: to take over • getting beaten • getting weaker • a spanish leader • destined to happen • he captured montezuma • the language of Spain • Competetion or enemies • the action of fighting • having a lack of advantages • the process or action of arriving • The action of dying or being dead • putting you and your life in danger • smallpox killed half of the __________ • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-07-12
Across
- It is plantas in Spanish
- Similar to extensive
- Cars use the________to go down
- It is singular of movie It is a Word used to give permission
- It is the plural of streets
- It is maquillaje in spanish
- You_______in the bathroom
- It is the opposite to sometimes
Down
- You don’t go to work On these days
- It is the similar to jeans
- I______ salt to the eggs
- Similar to stairs
- It is similar to often
- Similar to throw
- Opposite of some
- Opposite of diferent
- When people give arguments
- It is the opposite of breakfast
- It is the plural of Pages
19 Clues: Similar to throw • Opposite of some • Similar to stairs • Similar to extensive • Opposite of diferent • It is similar to often • It is plantas in Spanish • I______ salt to the eggs • It is the plural of Pages • You_______in the bathroom • It is the similar to jeans • When people give arguments • It is the plural of streets • It is maquillaje in spanish • Cars use the________to go down • ...
Spanish Vocab 1 2025-11-26
Midterm Review 2023-12-04
Across
- a disease carried by the Spanish.
- peasants at the bottom of the heap.
- Spanish soldiers and adventurers.
- An established and accepted practice
- colonial leaders appointed by the king.
- light boats made of wood and seal or walrus hides.
- People who travel to other places to spread their own religion.
- trade: a three-part system of trade that connected Europe, Africa and the Americas.
- Columbian Exchange: Mixing between the New World of Americas and the Old World of Europe, Africa and Asia.
Down
- territories in Americas owned by Spain.
- social system in which humans take complete control of others.
- Epoch: The first humans arrived in North America at the end of this period.
- Revolution: gradual transformation of the traditional agricultural system
- Malaria medicine that comes from the bark of a tree in South America.
- diaspora: The removal of Africans from their homeland to the Americas.
- large animals such as elephants, mammoth, and rhinoceros.
- Natural protective to diseases.
- slavery: people were classified as goods with no human rights.
- A small, fast ship used by Spanish and Portuguese explorers.
19 Clues: Natural protective to diseases. • a disease carried by the Spanish. • Spanish soldiers and adventurers. • peasants at the bottom of the heap. • An established and accepted practice • territories in Americas owned by Spain. • colonial leaders appointed by the king. • light boats made of wood and seal or walrus hides. • ...
New Empires in the Americas 2014-09-01
Across
- followed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico
- were Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the Americas
- a document giving someone royal permission to start a colony
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Incas
- French name given to their North American territory
Down
- region proved valuable to France because of the fur trade
- conquistador who was convinced that Florida held a kingdom as rich as the Incas
- gave Spanish settlers the right to tax local American Indians or to make them work
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Aztecs
- built its first North American settlement in Florida
10 Clues: French name given to their North American territory • followed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico • built its first North American settlement in Florida • region proved valuable to France because of the fur trade • Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Incas • Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Aztecs • ...
Peopling of Americas 2022-10-18
Across
- They were the ones that encountered Columbus.
- He was the Taino chief.
- The exchange of goods and foods from the americas to Europe.
- He was a Spanish priest who talked to the king and queen how the natives were treated.
- peninsula on the southeast coast of the United States.
Down
- Spanish explorer sailed in 1492 and encountered the Taino.
- The leader of the Aztecs.
- A disease brought by the Spanish and wiped out 65% of the Native American population.
- Spanish explorer who tried to gain riches and converted the Aztecs.
- country south of the United States.
10 Clues: He was the Taino chief. • The leader of the Aztecs. • country south of the United States. • They were the ones that encountered Columbus. • peninsula on the southeast coast of the United States. • Spanish explorer sailed in 1492 and encountered the Taino. • The exchange of goods and foods from the americas to Europe. • ...
Guatemala, huzzah! 2023-04-26
Across
- Guatemala's national bird
- there is a very tall one in Guatemala . . .hint, it erupts
- the main language spoken
- the deepest lake in Central America
- watch out! in spanish
- there are 22 of these communities in Guatemala
Down
- the game of soccer on fire!
- means the place of many trees
- the word for jump rope in Spanish
- a popular dish in Guatemala
10 Clues: watch out! in spanish • the main language spoken • Guatemala's national bird • the game of soccer on fire! • a popular dish in Guatemala • means the place of many trees • the word for jump rope in Spanish • the deepest lake in Central America • there are 22 of these communities in Guatemala • there is a very tall one in Guatemala . . .hint, it erupts
The American Colonies Emerge (E.Naputi) 2015-09-08
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- the main trade product of Jamestown
- this was banned from new England in 1636
- founded Pennsylvania
- the people who founded the new Netherlands
Down
- Spanish men who married native women
- what Spanish explorers were called
- first colonized territory
- what the dutch traded with the native Americans
- the native women who saved John smith
- a person that's mixed Spanish and native american
10 Clues: founded Pennsylvania • first colonized territory • what Spanish explorers were called • the main trade product of Jamestown • Spanish men who married native women • the native women who saved John smith • this was banned from new England in 1636 • the people who founded the new Netherlands • what the dutch traded with the native Americans • ...
Ghost Boys Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-02
12 Clues: / Main character • / Spanish for die • / Jerome's sister • / Opposite of dead • / English for Muerto • Officer / Pop's Job • / what Carlos' gun is • / also known as a firearm • / also what Carlos'gun is • / Spanish kid in the book • / Jerome and Carlos' teacher • / important word meaning full of danger
El crucigrama por Siena y Will 2021-08-26
12 Clues: I know • help, please • I don't know • i understand • See you later • my name is... • please repeat • what was that? • I don't understand • la pregunta para me llamo • how do you say... in spanish • how do you write... in spanish
Animales 2022-03-28
12 Clues: bird • white bird • Desert taxi • flies very high • swims and flies • King of the jungle • Spanish for animals • First name Paddington • A courageous fighting animal • A sea creature you can swim with • Makes food for the above character • Spanish for insects also called Bichos
Chitchat Subsidiary Suite 2025-05-11
12 Clues: Wilderness • A vast canopy • Cyclical shifts • A calculated path • An unbreakable bond • A reach beyond borders • Protection of resources • The belief in possibility • Towering flora and hidden life • New beginnings, but in Spanish • Essential for plant growth, but in Spanish • Coordinated movement for safety in numbers
Spanish and Aztec life in the 1500s 2013-04-21
Across
- A channel used to move water
- The belief in the existence of one god
- Small areas often ruled by princes
- The ninth ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520.
- Units of organization in Aztec society
- A Spanish system that gave Spanish settlers land grants when they arrived in a colony
- The sons of poor nobles
- Skilled craft-workers
Down
- Mandatory military service
- The area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- The belief in the existence of many gods
- An adherent of Islam, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the Qur'an
- A period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation
- Floating islands built in the water around Tenochtitlan to grow crops
- A brilliantly colored bird which lives in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America
- A Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- Pictures or symbols used in writing
- A businessperson who trades in commodities that were produced by others
- Aztec books made of deerskin or paper made from tree bark or cactus fibre that contained images only and were folded like an accordion
19 Clues: Skilled craft-workers • The sons of poor nobles • Mandatory military service • A channel used to move water • Small areas often ruled by princes • Pictures or symbols used in writing • The belief in the existence of one god • Units of organization in Aztec society • The belief in the existence of many gods • The area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • ...
Early Explorers 2024-04-24
Across
- French explorer who found Quebec City
- Native Americans who settled in the Southeast region
- Killed by diseases brought on by Spanish settlers
- Spanish explorer who explored present day North and South America.
- Invented the writing system for the Cherokees
- Native Americas who settled in the Northeast region
- A person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- French explorer tried to find Northwest passage, explored Lake Michigan
Down
- United five tribes
- Went out to find the "Fountain of Youth", explored St.Augustine
- First European to set foot in America-landed in Hispaniola
- River in present day New York named after an English explorer
- English explorer who claimed land in present day California
- Resulted in Spanish control of the coast of Florida
14 Clues: United five tribes • French explorer who found Quebec City • Invented the writing system for the Cherokees • Killed by diseases brought on by Spanish settlers • Native Americas who settled in the Northeast region • Resulted in Spanish control of the coast of Florida • Native Americans who settled in the Southeast region • ...
zoe's crossword 2016-03-10
Across
- / where all different types of animals are and is hindi word.
- / Its a flavour of ice-cream and is a Mexican word.
- / its green, a vegetable, children usually don't like it and it is Italian word.
- / a deep valley with deep sides and is Spanish word.
- angles / city of angels and is a Spanish word.
- / enormous sea wave that erupts and reaches land and its a Japanese word.
- / adverb meaning promptly or quickly and its a Spanish word.
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- / type of entertainment that shows off cowboy skills and is a Spanish word.
- / You go there for your dinner in school and its a american word.
- / hoppes on 2 legs and is in Australian word .
- / porch or platform that extends from an upper floor of a building and its a Italian word.
- garden / A school for young child between the age on 4 and 6 and is a german word.
- / Typicaly made of leather and worn on a belt under the arm and its a english word.
- / used in snow and is normal wood, plastic or metal and is Norway word.
- / Mexican and tortilla folded over and filled and is a Mexican word.
15 Clues: / hoppes on 2 legs and is in Australian word . • angles / city of angels and is a Spanish word. • / Its a flavour of ice-cream and is a Mexican word. • / a deep valley with deep sides and is Spanish word. • / adverb meaning promptly or quickly and its a Spanish word. • / where all different types of animals are and is hindi word. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- A deadly virus that causes a high fever and small blisters on the skin
- An armed but privately owned ship that acts under the athroity of a government to participate in warfare; or a sailor on such ship
- An area of land that includes a particular river or lake and all the bodies of water that flows into it
- A Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in the Americas
- A person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- Exchange The exchange of plants, animals, microbes, people, and ideas between Europe and the Americas following Columbus's first voyage to the Western Hemisphere
- A large sailing ship used especially by the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries
- A governor of Spain's colonies in the Americas who represented the Spanish king and queen
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- Passage A passage by water
- An economic policy that gives a country sole ownership of the trade occurring in its colonies
- To travel completely around Earth
- A person who holds beliefs different from the teachings of the Catholic Church
- A territory governed by victory
- A large plantation in a Spanish-speaking colony
- To punish, particularly because of beliefs or background
15 Clues: Passage A passage by water • A territory governed by victory • To travel completely around Earth • A large plantation in a Spanish-speaking colony • A person who tries to spread Christianity to others • To punish, particularly because of beliefs or background • A Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in the Americas • ...
Vocab List 5B 2025-10-23
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- Large structures in the nether in Minecraft are called ______. Ant: Weakness
- Def: a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. Ant: Aquitall
- The girl was at an ______ when she heard the news of the car crash. Syn: Careless
- The disease _____ through the school. Def: To spread through something/someone.
- The school was _____ after the evil principal was fired. Spanish: Liberado
- The man proved to be _____ during the test. Syn: Sedate
- Def: in a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention. Syn: Secretively
- The boy ______ towards the haunted house. Ant: Eagerly
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- Def: to be proven right, absolved of blame, or freed from suspicion after others doubted or accused you. Spanish: Reivindicado
- The professor ______ showed his friends the solution. Spanish: tenazmente
- Def: the state of being unwilling or unable to believe something. Syn: Flabbergasted
- Def: the modification of a word to express grammatical information. Ant: Monotone
- Def: not even or regular in pattern or movement. The girl had to be put on a leash due to her _____ behavior.
- Def: a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance. The girl rolled her eyes in _______.
- The boys were causing a ____. Spanish: estridente
15 Clues: The boys were causing a ____. Spanish: estridente • The boy ______ towards the haunted house. Ant: Eagerly • The man proved to be _____ during the test. Syn: Sedate • Def: a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. Ant: Aquitall • The professor ______ showed his friends the solution. Spanish: tenazmente • ...
Dean Ladden 2016-03-11
6th Grade School Supplies Spanish 2021-11-18
Countries and nationalities 2022-01-21
19 Clues: šoti • läti • Soome • briti • eesti • Hiina • Kreeka • rootsi • kanada • jaapani • itaalia • Iirimaa • Venemaa • mehhiko • ameerika • Saksamaa • prantsuse • Inglismaa • hispaania
Spanish Crossword, 50 pointer 2023-12-11
19 Clues: Bus • Pen • P.E. • Door • Book • Chair • Paper • Table • Pencil • school • Student • Spanish • Printer • Teacher • Science • scissors • Labatory • Clipboard • Mathematics
Spanish crossward 2020-10-07
20 Clues: pen • art • home • test • music • paper • board • class • school • course • stadium • library • English • library • spanish • history • homework • cafeteria • laboratory • university
Chapter 2 Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: Art • House • Music • Class • Course • School • Spanish • Physics • Stadium • Science • Library • Biology • Library • Semester • Homework • Schedule • Cafeteria • Economics • Accounting • Laboratory
School Subjects 2024-09-09
19 Clues: no • bild • kemi • fysik • tyska • musik • slöjd • idrott • svenska • spanska • biologi • franska • geografi • historia • engelska • religion • matematik • hemkunskap • samhällskunskap
Las clases 2024-10-11
19 Clues: art • band • math • lunch • paper • choir • class • pencil • history • science • physics • spanish • english • geometry • computer • education • orchestra • geography • calculator
Latin American Revolutions Review 2024-02-22
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- A social group of people born in the Americas, but with European ancestry. Led the fight for Latin American revolutions.
- This priest who issued the "Grito de Delores" in Mexico.
- The only Latin American country to have a peaceful revolution.
- St. Domingue (Haiti) was colonized by and gained independence from this European country.
- An island nation that had the first successful slave revolt in the western hemisphere.
- This is the first name of the general who led the slave revolt in Haiti before he was imprisoned.
- The new king of Brazil in 1822.
- This European country established a colony in Brazil
- These people made up the lowest social class in the Spanish colonial system.
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- These people were born in Spain and were in the highest class in the Spanish colonial system.
- This European country controlled almost all of Latin America before the 1800s.
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
- When he took control of Spain, many Creoles lost their loyalty to the Spanish government and started supporting Latin American revolutions.
- A former slave who called for a revolution in Haiti.
- The great liberator from Venezuela.
- The Argentinian Creole who liberated Argentina and Chile, but eventually gave his men over to Bolivar who established Gran Colombia.
16 Clues: The new king of Brazil in 1822. • The great liberator from Venezuela. • A former slave who called for a revolution in Haiti. • This European country established a colony in Brazil • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • This priest who issued the "Grito de Delores" in Mexico. • The only Latin American country to have a peaceful revolution. • ...
American Civilizations 2023-10-31
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- The Aztec emperor who was befriended/captured by Cortes, then died mysteriously.
- The ancient rivals and victims of the Aztecs who joined Cortes to defeat them, making up most of his army.
- This civilization built numerous pyramids in the Yucatan Peninsula.
- The Inca record keeping method, using knots tied onto strings.
- This civilization had copper and bronze tools and weapons.
- Hernan ______, the Spanish conquistador and criminal who led the anti-Aztec alliance.
- Spanish "conquerors" of the Americas.
- _______ ______ God, called Kukulkan by the Mayans and Quetzalcoatl, who created Chocolate, maize, and humanity.
- The main food of the Mayans and Aztecs, known today as corn.
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- The name used to refer to both Cortes and his advisor/partner/translator, Dona Marina.
- This civilization invented glyph writing and the number zero for math.
- The writing system the Mayans created.
- The Mayans sometimes did this with decapitation, the Incas would do this to drugged victims, and the Aztecs loved doing this by ripping hearts out.
- This civilization was based out of the island city of Tenochtitlan.
- The disease that killed 90% of Native Americans, and truly defeated the Aztecs and Incas.
- An important food the Mayans and Aztecs drank created from cacao (coco) beans.
- This civilization was fighting both a civil war and smallpox before the Spanish came.
- This civilization would sacrifice more than 22,000 people a year.
- Francisco ______, the Spanish conquistador who overthrew the Inca emperor, but was killed by his own men.
19 Clues: Spanish "conquerors" of the Americas. • The writing system the Mayans created. • This civilization had copper and bronze tools and weapons. • The main food of the Mayans and Aztecs, known today as corn. • The Inca record keeping method, using knots tied onto strings. • This civilization would sacrifice more than 22,000 people a year. • ...
People on World History 2 Final 2021-06-04
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- Led Prussia through unification to create Germany, practiced realpolitik, started and won the Franco-Prussian War
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to reach India by water
- Wrote Leviathan, believed humans existed in a primitive state of nature and that a strong government was needed to protect people from themselves
- Renaissance writer who excelled at sonnets, plays, and essays
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
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- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- French explorer who explored Northern Canada
- Explorer for Spain who “discovered” the new world
- Former slave who led the Haitian rebellion against the French
- Wrote The Wealth of Nations, capitalists, believed in the strength of the market
- Spanish explorer who started the first trip to circumnavigate Earth
- Believed that salvation came from faith alone, that the Bible was the ultimate authority, his 95 theses were the beginning of the Protestant Church
- Wrote Two Treatises on Government, believed government should protect peoples’ natural rights (life, liberty, property)
- Used telescope to support heliocentric theory, eventually recanted his work to the Church, which followed the geocentric model.
- His assassination was the spark that started World War I
- British explorer who helped defeat the Spanish Armada and then sailed around the world
16 Clues: French explorer who explored Northern Canada • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • Explorer for Spain who “discovered” the new world • His assassination was the spark that started World War I • Former slave who led the Haitian rebellion against the French • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-07-12
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- It is the opposite to sometimes
- You_______in the bathroom
- Opposite of diferent
- Cars use the________to go down
- I______ salt to the eggs
- It is the similar to jeans
- It is “maquillaje” in spanish
- You don’t go to work On these days
- It is Similar to stairs
- It is Similar to extensive
- It is the plural of Page
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- It is the opposite to sometimes
- It is singular of movies
- When people give arguments
- It is Similar to throw
- It is plantas in Spanish
- It is the opposite of breakfast
- It is similar to often
- It is the Opposite of some
- It is the plural of street
- The Colombian _________is yellow,blue and read
21 Clues: Opposite of diferent • It is Similar to throw • It is similar to often • It is Similar to stairs • It is singular of movies • It is plantas in Spanish • I______ salt to the eggs • It is the plural of Page • You_______in the bathroom • When people give arguments • It is the Opposite of some • It is the similar to jeans • It is the plural of street • It is Similar to extensive • ...
The Aztecs 2024-04-04
9 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Spanish conquerers • The Aztecs built this • Raised roads across water • Capital of the Aztec Empire • First Aztec people did this • Civilization after Olmec and Maya. • Spanish brought this to the Aztecs • Complete the sentence the Aztecs __________ to the Spanish
Chapter 9: Spain Looks Westward 2018-03-06
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- This expensive event caused Spain to run out of gold and silver to turn into currency
- The city in which the world's first university was established
- The area of control of Islamic leaders
- Small areas, often ruled by princes; what Spain was divided into
- A person from a religious order tasked with converting people to their religion
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- Biased or false information designed to manipulate people to follow a political viewpoint
- The practice of only believing in one god, as opposed to many
- A Spanish word; the Christian reconquest of Spain from the Muslims
- A knight's code of honour, based around military success, loyalty, fairness, and faith in God
- After Columbus reported that he found this on Hispaniola, he received significantly more funding for his next voyage
- A Spanish explorer who sailed to the New World in hopes of conquering it
- This state-run system of courts put believers of non-Catholic faiths on trial to convert them
- Under the Spanish, people who did not convert to Catholicism were driven into ________
- A lower-class Spanish noble who did not own land, and thus often turned to exploration
- This religion took over the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century
15 Clues: The area of control of Islamic leaders • The practice of only believing in one god, as opposed to many • The city in which the world's first university was established • Small areas, often ruled by princes; what Spain was divided into • This religion took over the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY 007 VOCABULARY QUIZ 2023-11-29
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- A large ship with five decks and around 80 cannon which originated with the Spanish.
- These European people under Leif Eriksson in 1000AD attempted to colonize North America, but failed.
- This is a long period of extremely dry weather; no rain for months.
- This is the English meaning for the Spanish word, RECONQUISTA; it took place in Spain from 711 to 1492AD.
- This word means "violently unfriendly; belligerent; unkind".
- This is the Spanish word for "CONQUEROR"; they helped conquer much of Central and South America.
- This is an association formed on shared goals, such as military goals.
- The Iroquois and Vikings used this type of largish building.
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- A large type of seal, whose males have long tusks.
- The _____ Man-of-War was a powerful warship used to guard the trade route to India around Africa.
- Portugal and Spain are on this peninsula in Europe.
- The first Spanish settlement in 1565 was located in this modern-day US State.
- This word means "away from everything; isolated; not a lot of people nearby".
- Christopher Columbus was originally from this modern-day country.
- This is a domed house made from and of blocks of snow; used by the Inuit of Alaska.
15 Clues: A large type of seal, whose males have long tusks. • Portugal and Spain are on this peninsula in Europe. • This word means "violently unfriendly; belligerent; unkind". • The Iroquois and Vikings used this type of largish building. • Christopher Columbus was originally from this modern-day country. • ...
Vocab List 5B 2025-10-23
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- Large structures in the nether in Minecraft are called ______. Ant: Weakness
- Def: a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. Ant: Aquitall
- The girl was at an ______ when she heard the news of the car crash. Syn: Careless
- The disease _____ through the school. Def: To spread through something/someone.
- The school was _____ after the evil principal was fired. Spanish: Liberado
- The man proved to be _____ during the test. Syn: Sedate
- Def: in a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention. Syn: Secretively
- The boy ______ towards the haunted house. Ant: Eagerly
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- Def: to be proven right, absolved of blame, or freed from suspicion after others doubted or accused you. Spanish: Reivindicado
- The professor ______ showed his friends the solution. Spanish: tenazmente
- Def: the state of being unwilling or unable to believe something. Syn: Flabbergasted
- Def: the modification of a word to express grammatical information. Ant: Monotone
- Def: not even or regular in pattern or movement. The girl had to be put on a leash due to her _____ behavior.
- Def: a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance. The girl rolled her eyes in ________.
- The boys were causing a ____. Spanish: estridente
15 Clues: The boys were causing a ____. Spanish: estridente • The boy ______ towards the haunted house. Ant: Eagerly • The man proved to be _____ during the test. Syn: Sedate • Def: a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. Ant: Aquitall • The professor ______ showed his friends the solution. Spanish: tenazmente • ...
Latin American Revolution 2021-03-30
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- Because Latin America had little manufacturing what did they have to rely on to get goods that slowed the growth of their economy?
- What was the name of the French sugar colony?
- What doctrine stated that Latin America was off limits to Europe and under the protection of the United States?
- Term for the Spanish born in Spain that worked in government.
- What is the term used in Latin America for a ruler that governs like a dictator?
- What is the term for the mix of Spanish and African?
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- Who led the slave revolt on the French sugar colony?
- Who led the revolution in South America?
- Term for the Spanish born in the Americas that owned the plantations.
- Who combined forces with the leader of the South American revolution then left to eventually go to Spain?
- What is the term for the mix of Spanish and Indians?
- Who started the revolution in Mexico?
- The goal of the South American revolution was to unify the continent and call it what?
- Where was the only slave revolt that led to them taking control of the country?
14 Clues: Who started the revolution in Mexico? • Who led the revolution in South America? • What was the name of the French sugar colony? • Who led the slave revolt on the French sugar colony? • What is the term for the mix of Spanish and Indians? • What is the term for the mix of Spanish and African? • Term for the Spanish born in Spain that worked in government. • ...
Animals and birds 2022-02-21
12 Clues: bird • white bird • Desert taxi • flies very high • swims and flies • King of the jungle • Spanish for animals • First name Paddington • A courageous fighting animal • A sea creature you can swim with • Makes food for the above character • Spanish for insects also called Bichos
Vocabulary <3 2025-03-09
10 Clues: food, small • cows, bulls • bread, Bimbo • wool, animal • flannel, lycra • fridge, microwave • keychains, t-shirts • Casino del estudiante • English, Spanish, Italian • subgroup, Mexican Spanish
Topic 14 Section 5 2025-03-31
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- Spanish or Portuguese officials who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- Doctrine warning against European military action in the Americas
- A French colony that occupied the west of Hispaniola, called Haiti today
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
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- One of the liberators of Spanish South America, specifically Argentina, Chile, and Peru
- Leader of the first uprising in Mexico
- The other liberator of Spanish South America, specifically Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
- Military or political dictators
- Spanish people born in colonial Latin America
- People of mixed European and indigenous descent
10 Clues: Military or political dictators • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • Leader of the first uprising in Mexico • Spanish people born in colonial Latin America • People of mixed European and indigenous descent • Doctrine warning against European military action in the Americas • A French colony that occupied the west of Hispaniola, called Haiti today • ...
Unit 2 social studies 2022-10-18
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- taino rebel
- The Aztec leader who was in power during first contacts with the Spanish.
- built stone statues, civilization on the Gulf of Mexico, grew corn and squash
- taino cheif
- attracted the Aztecs and took over their land
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- a Spanish conquistador who went against the authorities in cuba and took 600 men to search for rumored cities of gold.
- also Taino cheif
- A Spanish priest who attempted to help native populations, in part by suggesting using slaves from Africa,
- civilization in Mexico, Guatemala, built major cities
- an enslaved native woman who served as a translator for cortes
10 Clues: taino rebel • taino cheif • also Taino cheif • attracted the Aztecs and took over their land • civilization in Mexico, Guatemala, built major cities • an enslaved native woman who served as a translator for cortes • The Aztec leader who was in power during first contacts with the Spanish. • built stone statues, civilization on the Gulf of Mexico, grew corn and squash • ...
Social studts vocab project 2022-02-04
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- a person from Spanish South or Central America, especially one of pure Spanish descent.
- to spread the product throughout the marketplace.
- n, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
- community farmland
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- countryside
- (in Spanish-speaking regions) is a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house.
- party\celibration
- is a man or woman of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.
- any of the colonial residents of Latin America from the 16th through the early 19th centuries
- the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation
10 Clues: countryside • party\celibration • community farmland • to spread the product throughout the marketplace. • n, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city. • the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation • (in Spanish-speaking regions) is a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house. • ...
