spanish Crossword Puzzles
European Colonies in the Americas 2022-10-25
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- Dutch explorer who landed near New York
- capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Spanish colony ruled by king's representative
- the main cash crop grown in Brazil
- The French wanted to make money from the ___ trade
- Spanish colonist born in the colonies
- Spain's fleet of ships whose defeat by the English in 1588 made England the dominant naval power in the Atlantic
- Explorer looking for the fountain of youth
- Hernando de Soto was the first European to see the _____ River
- Cortes' Native American interpreter
- Spanish colonists born in Spain
- Portugal's main colony in the Americas
- Spanish colonial system
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- Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs
- Spain and Portugal signed the treaty of ___
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- Race and ___ determined one's place on the Spanish colonial hierarchy
- Spanish explorer in the New World
- theorized way to Asia thru North America
- the combining of two or more religions
- a person who tries to convert people to their religion
- Old World disease that decimated the Aztecs
- the last Aztec emperor was ________ II.
- a person of mixed Native and European descent
- first English explorer to land in N. America
25 Clues: Spanish colonial system • Spanish colonists born in Spain • capital city of the Aztec Empire • Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs • Spanish explorer in the New World • the main cash crop grown in Brazil • Cortes' Native American interpreter • Spanish colonist born in the colonies • the combining of two or more religions • Portugal's main colony in the Americas • ...
MOESSING MISSIONARY 2025-10-15
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- Chilean independence day is _____ 18th
- Best mission in the world (acronym)
- Country code for Chile
- The ocean you have and will live near
- Spanish-language mission training center (acronym)
- What I hope you make sure to eat
- How often you should pray (2 Nephi 32:9)
- Book that you will give to amigos on your mission
- Your MTC comp
- Your home county
- Airport where you'll change planes on your way to Mexico (code letters)
- Thanks in Spanish
- Number of hours time difference between your MTC and our house
- Book in Spanish
- location of your MTC
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- Country code for United States of America
- The most important part of our iglesia's nombre
- Book that your mission scripture is from
- Home
- Dad's favorite Chilean comida
- Means conception in Spanish
- Number of hours time difference between your mission and our house
- Country where Concepcion is located
- Your first name for the next two years
- Faith in Spanish
- Trees around Sonoma County and current prophet
- Capital city of Chile
- How much we love you (2 words)
- God in Spanish
- Country code for Mexico
30 Clues: Home • Your MTC comp • God in Spanish • Book in Spanish • Faith in Spanish • Your home county • Thanks in Spanish • location of your MTC • Capital city of Chile • Country code for Chile • Country code for Mexico • Means conception in Spanish • Dad's favorite Chilean comida • How much we love you (2 words) • What I hope you make sure to eat • Best mission in the world (acronym) • ...
Spain Establishes Her Empire 2022-02-28
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- The protector of the Indians
- System of Arawak labour
- The 32 Laws of _____
- Municipal governing body
- Magistrates
- Spanish word for conquerors
- Island discovered by Columbus
- Paper allowing traders to go to Americas
- Friar who helped the Arawaks
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- Pope who the treaty of 1494
- Island settled by the Spanish in 1509
- He attacked Nombre de Dios
- Name for French pirates
- Man who replaced Columbus as governor
- Treaty signed by Spain and Portugal
- Disease that killed many Arawaks
- Group of 30 Arawaks
- Inspection of work by high officials
- Spanish shipping system
- Illegal traders with the Spanish
- One of the animals Columbus bought
21 Clues: Magistrates • Group of 30 Arawaks • The 32 Laws of _____ • Name for French pirates • System of Arawak labour • Spanish shipping system • Municipal governing body • He attacked Nombre de Dios • Pope who the treaty of 1494 • Spanish word for conquerors • The protector of the Indians • Friar who helped the Arawaks • Island discovered by Columbus • Disease that killed many Arawaks • ...
All about me (Spanish) 2021-04-01
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- whats Tuesday in Spanish
- what i do all the time
- whats really good
- good day
- my shoe color
- good night
- dont get this wrong
- whats miss wright
- the ugliest color
- a boring color
- how you say hi in Spanish
- what has peporoni
- what im getting into
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- bien whats good in Spanish
- what i dont do
- what do u watch you favorite show on
- whats MR braun
- how do you say good
- dont get this wrong
- trippies number
- whats 1 in spanish
- siete X's number
- whats pink
- its noodles
- good morning
- what every one likes doing
- what does 21 savage make
27 Clues: good day • whats pink • good night • its noodles • good morning • my shoe color • what i dont do • whats MR braun • a boring color • trippies number • siete X's number • whats really good • whats miss wright • the ugliest color • what has peporoni • whats 1 in spanish • how do you say good • dont get this wrong • dont get this wrong • what im getting into • what i do all the time • whats Tuesday in Spanish • ...
Spanish 2024-02-29
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- Fifth day of the week
- Last month of the year
- second month of the year
- Wear a coat its going to be _____
- tres x viente
- You see these at the Zoo
- What you eat
- How much in Spanish
- What you read
- color of the sky on a clear day
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- When you are feeling sad or down
- First month of the year
- Middle day of the week
- what you say after someone says gracias
- When schools close and summer starts
- what to say after you do something to hurt someones feelings
- Hello in Spanish
- Senor Allen wears his sunglasses
- Please in spanish
- Good morning in Spanish
20 Clues: What you eat • tres x viente • What you read • Hello in Spanish • Please in spanish • How much in Spanish • Fifth day of the week • Middle day of the week • Last month of the year • First month of the year • Good morning in Spanish • second month of the year • You see these at the Zoo • color of the sky on a clear day • When you are feeling sad or down • Senor Allen wears his sunglasses • ...
El vocabulario: Día de los muertos 2023-10-26
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- an incense that is burned during día de muertos
- skeletons (designed to look like they are engaging in daily activities)
- They brought Catholicism over from Europe and syncronized their traditions to create día de muertos
- a portrait of a person placed on an altar to honor them during díá de muertos
- theplace where one person is buried. There is usually a headstone.
- a special bread only made during díá de muertos
- loved ones (in Spanish)
- the cross (in Spanish)
- candles(in Spanish)
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- sugar-skull
- skull(in Spanish)
- an orange/yellow flower that is prevalent during día de muertos
- a colorful decoration used in Mexican culture and also used during día de muertos
- Mexican symbol of día de muertos- inspired by the Aztec Goddess of the Dead (Mictecacihuatl)
- a place where many people are buried when the pass away
- beverages(in Spanish)
- Día de muertos originated as a tradition of this ancient civilization
- food (in Spanish)
18 Clues: sugar-skull • skull(in Spanish) • food (in Spanish) • candles(in Spanish) • beverages(in Spanish) • the cross (in Spanish) • loved ones (in Spanish) • an incense that is burned during día de muertos • a special bread only made during díá de muertos • a place where many people are buried when the pass away • an orange/yellow flower that is prevalent during día de muertos • ...
Spain! 2024-06-24
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- Renowned architect known for the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
- Iconic palace and fortress complex in Granada
- Capital city of Spain
- Famous Spanish rice dish
- Celebrated Spanish painter, known for "Guernica"
- Mayor Large square in the center of Madrid
- Famous Spanish festival featuring running with bulls
- Region in Spain known for its wine production
- Language spoken in Spain
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- Familia Famous basilica in Barcelona
- Popular summer destination, part of the Balearic Islands
- Island group to the east of the Spanish mainland
- Popular type of Spanish tapas, small appetizers or snacks
- Mountain range separating Spain and France
- Spain's national dance and music
15 Clues: Capital city of Spain • Famous Spanish rice dish • Language spoken in Spain • Spain's national dance and music • Familia Famous basilica in Barcelona • Mountain range separating Spain and France • Mayor Large square in the center of Madrid • Iconic palace and fortress complex in Granada • Region in Spain known for its wine production • ...
Greetings, Farewells, Intros, Pleasantries 2023-08-23
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- How do you say goodbye?
- Hasta Manana in English
- What would you say if you expect to see someone around?
- Buenas Noches in English
- Encantado/a in English
- What gender says "encantada"?
- What is your name in Spanish
- What are you called? In Spanish.
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- What would you say if you expect to see someone tomorrow?
- How would you greet someone at 9:00pm?
- Same in Spanish...
- How would you greet someone at 9:00am?
- What is your name? In Spanish.
- How would you greet someone at 4:00pm?
- My name is... In Spanish.
- What would you say if you expect to see someone later that day?
- What gender says "encantado"?
- It's a pleasure in Spanish.
18 Clues: Same in Spanish... • Encantado/a in English • How do you say goodbye? • Hasta Manana in English • Buenas Noches in English • My name is... In Spanish. • It's a pleasure in Spanish. • What is your name in Spanish • What gender says "encantado"? • What gender says "encantada"? • What is your name? In Spanish. • What are you called? In Spanish. • How would you greet someone at 9:00pm? • ...
Spanish Adjectives 2021-03-03
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- La bebé es _____________ (cute)
- La bailarina es _______________ (slender)
- Los curas son _____________ (interesting)
- Los basureros son ______________ (short)
- María es _________ (blond)
- El granjero es _____________ (short)
- How you write "they" (feminine) in Spanish
- La autora es _____________ (tall)
- Él es __________ (blond)
- La atleta no es _____________ (fat)
- Las vacas son ______________ (cute)
- El hijo es _____________ (red-haired)
- El consejero es _____________ (scrawny)
- Marta es ______________ (brunette)
- How you write "you" (informal) in Spanish
- El sombrero es ______________ (ugly)
- Las maestras son __________ (brunette)
- Tú eres ______________ (happy)
- El libro es ______________ (big)
- Los profesores son __________ (red-haired)
- How you write "they" (masculine) in Spanish
- El perro es ___________ (silly)
- Los estudiantes son ____________ (brunette)
- Las corbatas son ______________ (pretty)
- How you write "y'all" (informal/ feminine/ Spain) in Spanish
- Las bufandas son _____________ (ugly)
- Los escritores son _____________ (thin)
- Los modelos son ____________ (handsome)
- Las criadas son _____________ (thin)
- How you write "y'all" (formal) in Spanish
- How you write "we" (girls) in Spanish
- La camisa es _____________ (pretty)
- Las pintoras son _______________ (small)
- How you write "she" in Spanish
- Pepe y Diego son _____________ (smart)
- Sara y Teresa son ___________ (blond)
- Ellas son ________________ (sad)
- Las sastres son ______________ (boring)
- La chica es ___________ (red-haired)
- El burro es ______________ (fat)
- Los gatos son _____________ (silly)
- Los televisores son ___________ (big)
- La banquera es _____________ (scrawny)
- Los atletas son _____________ (tall)
- Los cantantes son ____________ (scrawny)
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- Guadelupe es ______________ (intelligent)
- Los gatitos son ____________ (cute)
- La artista es ________________ (boring)
- Las cirujanas son _____________ (scrawny)
- El farmacéutico es ____________ (tall)
- El reportero es ___________ (handsome)
- How you write "he" in Spanish
- Las medicas son ________________ (short)
- El niño y yo somos __________ (serious)
- Juan y yo somos ______________ (blond)
- Marco es ______________ (brunette)
- El vaquero es ______________ (interesting)
- El modelo es ____________ (serious)
- Las personas son _____________ (handsome)
- El vestido es _____________ (pretty)
- El perrito es ___________ (cute)
- Las cocineros son _______________ (fat)
- La mujer es ____________ (crazy)
- Nosotros somos ________________ (happy)
- El profesor es ________________ (boring)
- Las dentistas son __________ (red-haired)
- Los bomberos son ______________ (fat)
- La alumna es ____________ (silly)
- How you write "it" in Spanish
- Los zapatos son _____________ (ugly)
- Lucia y Ana no son ___________ (crazy)
- Las niñas son ___________ (serious)
- El hombre no es __________ (crazy)
- How you write "I" in Spanish
- La oculista es _________________ (small)
- Pedro y Guadelupe son _____________ (crazy)
- How you write "y'all" (informal/ masculine/ Spain) in Spanish
- How you write "you" (formal) in Spanish
- La persona es _____________ (handsome)
- La falda es _________________ (ugly)
- Los financieros son _____________ (boring)
- How you write "we" (mixed group) in Spanish
- Las muchachas son ____________ (silly)
- Los pinchadiscos son ____________ (small)
- La plomera es ____________ (serious)
- Yo soy ____________ (sad)
- El piloto es ________________ (small)
- La jardinera es _____________ (short)
- El camarero es _________________ (thin)
- Los pantalones son _____________ (pretty)
- Las abogadas son _____________ (tall)
91 Clues: Él es __________ (blond) • Yo soy ____________ (sad) • María es _________ (blond) • How you write "I" in Spanish • How you write "he" in Spanish • How you write "it" in Spanish • Tú eres ______________ (happy) • How you write "she" in Spanish • La bebé es _____________ (cute) • El perro es ___________ (silly) • El perrito es ___________ (cute) • La mujer es ____________ (crazy) • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- The Virginia Company's system in which settlers and the family members who cam with them each received 50 acres of land
- Native Americans who lived in the area that became Jamestown
- Person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent
- Purtian dissenter banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony who fled to Rhode Island in 1638
- The name of the conquistador who defeated the Aztecs
- Companies in which investors pooled their wealth with the hope of yielding a profit
- Second permanent English colony in North America founded by the pilgrims
- Members of a Purtian group who established their own congregations
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- Spanish colonies in North America
- Colony founded by Purtians in 1630
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- conquistador who explored present-day Florida
- Workers who exchanged their labor for help getting started in America
- Leader of Jamestown
- Brutal Spanish system of using Native Americans for labor
- Spanish Colony in the new world
- Pueblo religious leader who led an uprising against the Spanish
- A colony under the direct control of a monarch
- Spanish Explorer
- Members of a religious group known for its strict beliefs
20 Clues: Spanish Explorer • Leader of Jamestown • Spanish Colony in the new world • Spanish colonies in North America • Colony founded by Purtians in 1630 • conquistador who explored present-day Florida • A colony under the direct control of a monarch • First permanent English settlement in North America • Person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- the guy who had a thing with pocahontas in the disney movie
- owner of colony
- people who like to stab
- Conquistadors who defeated the Aztecs
- to force upon another
- brutal spanish system of using native american for labor
- conflict between settler and native americans
- holy
- the chick who said you dont need a pastor or church to the bible
- spanish colonies in north america
- members of a puritant group who establish thier own congregation
- to force to leave a country or place
- a colony under the direct control of a monarch
- founder pennsylvania
- spanish explorers
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- person of mixed spanish and native american descent
- first permanent english settlement in north america
- the act of treating harshly or oppressing
- native american who lived in the area that became jamestown
- conquistadors who explored present day florida
- members of a relious group know for tolerance
- having no money
- members of a religious group known for its strict beleif
- puritant who set up a new colony in rhode island
- spanish colony in the new world
- pueblo religious leader who led an uprising against the spanish
- to make pure or to simplify
27 Clues: holy • owner of colony • having no money • spanish explorers • founder pennsylvania • to force upon another • people who like to stab • to make pure or to simplify • spanish colony in the new world • spanish colonies in north america • to force to leave a country or place • Conquistadors who defeated the Aztecs • the act of treating harshly or oppressing • ...
La ropa --> Translate the words into Spanish and write them in the crossword puzzle 2021-01-13
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- hat --> Write the word in Spanish
- skirt --> Write the word in Spanish
- glasses --> Write the word in Spanish
- shirt --> Write the word in Spanish
- sweater --> Write the word in Spanish
- shoes --> Write the word in Spanish
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- scarf --> Write the word in Spanish
- pants --> Write the word in Spanish
- heels --> Write the word in Spanish
- t-shirt --> Write the word in Spanish
- dress --> Write the word in Spanish
11 Clues: hat --> Write the word in Spanish • scarf --> Write the word in Spanish • skirt --> Write the word in Spanish • pants --> Write the word in Spanish • heels --> Write the word in Spanish • shirt --> Write the word in Spanish • dress --> Write the word in Spanish • shoes --> Write the word in Spanish • glasses --> Write the word in Spanish • ...
Damos Gracias 2023-10-24
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- Spanish word for "heart"
- Spanish word for "holy"
- Spanish word for "thanks"
- Spanish word for "rich"
- Spanish word for "Senior" but also a word for Lord or God
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- Spanish for "and now"
- Spanish word for "son"
- Spanish word for "with" (Like "connect")
- A word that looks, sounds and means the same thing in Spanish and English
- Spanish word for "we give"
- Spanish word for "for"
11 Clues: Spanish for "and now" • Spanish word for "son" • Spanish word for "for" • Spanish word for "holy" • Spanish word for "rich" • Spanish word for "heart" • Spanish word for "thanks" • Spanish word for "we give" • Spanish word for "with" (Like "connect") • Spanish word for "Senior" but also a word for Lord or God • ...
Classroom objects 2024-01-10
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- you eat dinner on this
- this word is almost the same in English and Spanish
- what you would look at if you got lost
- marker in Spanish
- the Spanish word for paper
- a desk
- the light
- what you erase with
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- what you carry on your back filled with school supplies
- used to solve math problems
- where you should write notes
- what you sit on
- stapler
- you look through to see outside
- what you go through when you leave a room
- pencil in Spanish
- each country has one and so does each state
- used to measure
- something you read
19 Clues: a desk • stapler • the light • what you sit on • used to measure • pencil in Spanish • marker in Spanish • something you read • what you erase with • you eat dinner on this • the Spanish word for paper • used to solve math problems • where you should write notes • you look through to see outside • what you would look at if you got lost • what you go through when you leave a room • ...
Er/Ir Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-09
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- The opposite of “Should not” in spanish
- The translation of ”believe” in spanish
- The translation of “I open” in spanish
- The translation of “They write” in spanish
- We _ the wedding
- The opposite of to hesitate
- Yo _ en la escuela
- The translation of “They eat” in spanish
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- The opposite of to die
- The tu conjugation of to describir
- The phrase “ _ is caring” is very popular
- The opposite of to gift
- The you conjugation of “Correr”
- People need to _ a concept rather than memorizing
- The Él conjugation of leer
- The nosotros conjugation of beber
16 Clues: We _ the wedding • Yo _ en la escuela • The opposite of to die • The opposite of to gift • The Él conjugation of leer • The opposite of to hesitate • The you conjugation of “Correr” • The nosotros conjugation of beber • The tu conjugation of to describir • The translation of “I open” in spanish • The opposite of “Should not” in spanish • The translation of ”believe” in spanish • ...
Don Quijote cap uno 2020-04-10
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- the type of book Don Quijote reads
- Spanish for niece
- Spanish for snake-charmer
- Don Quijote's niece
- Don Quijote's friend
- Spanish for knight
- name of the author
- Spanish for reality
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- Spanish for imagination
- Don Quijote's horse
- Sancho's donkey
- region in Spain where Don Quijote lives
- What Don Quijote sets out in search of
- about how old is Don Quijote
14 Clues: Sancho's donkey • Spanish for niece • Spanish for knight • name of the author • Don Quijote's horse • Don Quijote's niece • Spanish for reality • Don Quijote's friend • Spanish for imagination • Spanish for snake-charmer • about how old is Don Quijote • the type of book Don Quijote reads • What Don Quijote sets out in search of • region in Spain where Don Quijote lives
La Comida Cultural 2022-04-25
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- Sausage commonly eaten in Spain & other Hispanic countries
- The name of flat tortilla dishes common in Mexico
- This Hispanic fruit has the same name in Spanish & English
- In Spanish, a popular Mexican cake has 3 kinds of _ in it
- In Spanish, meat and beans are a main source of this
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- In Mexico, a flat bread; in Spain, an omelette
- Name of the popular Peruvian raw seafood dish
- Name of a cold tomato-based soup
- In Spanish, half of your My Plate consists of vegetables and _
- In Spanish, the red fruit served on top of chiles en nogada
- In Spanish, the main red veggie in gazpacho
- In Spanish, this yellow vegetable is a Mexican food staple
- In Spanish, the main ingredient of tortilla espanola
- The Peruvian word for Chinese food
14 Clues: Name of a cold tomato-based soup • The Peruvian word for Chinese food • In Spanish, the main red veggie in gazpacho • Name of the popular Peruvian raw seafood dish • In Mexico, a flat bread; in Spain, an omelette • The name of flat tortilla dishes common in Mexico • In Spanish, the main ingredient of tortilla espanola • ...
Colonizing North America 2015-12-14
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- Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country
- Also known as "runners of the woods" they were French colonists who lived in the woods
- He was a German monk who posted 95 Theses or arguments against the Church in 1517 in Wittenberg, Germany
- in Spain's American colonies, A person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- a shorter waterway through or around North America
- Small towns on Spanish settlements
- One reason the Spanish colonized the Americas was to spread their __ beliefs
- He had the idea that Africans be brought as slaves to replace forced Indian laborers
- Another name for conquerer
- A social class in New Spain that held the highest jobs in government and the Church
- Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars
- Large numbers of Native Americans died from this European disease
- Explorer An English explorer who has a river named for him and who explored for the Dutch
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- A fort where Spanish soldiers lived
- A person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
- In 1605 this was the first French settlement in North America
- A Spanish explorer who tried to find the "seven cities of gold"
- By the late 1500s, Spain and France were ruled by monarchs who practiced this religion
- The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico
- He built a trading post on the St. Lawrence River known as Québec
- An area of land granted to a Spanish settler with the legal permission to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- By the late 1500s England and the Netherlands were largely followers of
- The followers of Martin Luther who protested against the Catholic Church
- The paying for forgiveness of one's sins
- The great Aztec and Incan Empires were conquered by these Europeans
25 Clues: Another name for conquerer • Small towns on Spanish settlements • A fort where Spanish soldiers lived • The paying for forgiveness of one's sins • The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico • Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars • Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country • a shorter waterway through or around North America • ...
History Chapter 16 Review 2022-05-26
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- The Spanish-American War set this country free from Spain
- the first country that tried to build the Panama Canal
- Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet here
- Without the Panama canal, ships would have to sail around what continent?
- A result of the Spanish American war was that the US received several this
- What country separates the continental US from Alaska?
- this Secretary of State thought the US should buy Alaska
- Which country won the Spanish-American War?
- William Gorgas destroyed mosquitoes in Cuba and __.
- In 1896 this was discovered in Alaska, making people realize the value of the land
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- Roosevelt's group of men who fought the Spanish
- The country that sold Alaska to the US
- before the US purchased Alaska, what was it called
- The sinking of this US ship was a reason for the Spanish-American War
- this man discovered Hawaii
- Who got ownership of the Panama Canal in 2000?
- The 50th state to be added to the United States
- The most important result of the Spanish-American War for the US is we were seen as a __.
18 Clues: this man discovered Hawaii • The country that sold Alaska to the US • Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet here • Which country won the Spanish-American War? • Who got ownership of the Panama Canal in 2000? • Roosevelt's group of men who fought the Spanish • The 50th state to be added to the United States • before the US purchased Alaska, what was it called • ...
Interesting facts about the spanish language. 2015-09-02
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- Have Spanish as their official language.
- States 2nd country with most spanish speakers.
- Was created the same year Columbus arrived to America
- Have a higher salary and career opport.
- More developed area in bilingual brain.
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- By 2050 will be the largest country w/spanish speaking people
- Process the language sounds.
- Term used to refer to Spanish
- In the 18th century it was the diplomatic language
- Key brain fuction
- Brain resistant to Alzheimer's.
- words with 5 vowels.
- organizes language for active speech.
- Country with the largest population of spanish speakers.
14 Clues: Key brain fuction • words with 5 vowels. • Process the language sounds. • Term used to refer to Spanish • Brain resistant to Alzheimer's. • organizes language for active speech. • Have a higher salary and career opport. • More developed area in bilingual brain. • Have Spanish as their official language. • States 2nd country with most spanish speakers. • ...
LA Revolutions 2025-03-04
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- Major export from Spanish America
- People of Mixed European and Native Americans
- capital of the Cuban colony
- Type of control in Spanish colonie
- Descendants of people born in Spain
- capital of Peru
- Regulated in Latin American colonies
- Spanish introduced these in Latin America for labor
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- Major economy was this, sending metals back to the parent country.
- Top of Spanish social order
- Catholic missionaries that baptized American Indians.
- Type of class structure in Spanish colonies
- Government official appointed by the king
- English colonies had these that were similar to Parliament.
- People of mixed European and African descent
- Portuguese colony that had little rights
- One of the viceroyalties in Latin America
17 Clues: capital of Peru • Top of Spanish social order • capital of the Cuban colony • Major export from Spanish America • Type of control in Spanish colonie • Descendants of people born in Spain • Regulated in Latin American colonies • Portuguese colony that had little rights • Government official appointed by the king • One of the viceroyalties in Latin America • ...
Review of Topics Crossword 2024-01-24
11 Clues: "Blue" in Spanish • "Rojo" in English • "Green" in Spanish • Grandma in Spanish • Computer in Spanish • "Boy cousin" in Spanish • The word for aunt in Spanish • Saying "goodnight" in Spanish • The word for table in Spanish • The word for chair in Spanish • The word "lapiz" in English is.....
The colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- spanish colony in the new world
- spanish explorer
- person of mixed spanish and native american descent
- native americans who lived where columbus first landed
- a dry grasslands with trees and bushes
- of the virgina colony
- conquistador who defeated the aztecs
- native americans who lived in the area that became jamestown
- with the hope of yielding a profit
- companinies in which investors pooled their
- the traditions and way oflife shared by people
- descent from a common ancestor
- large african kingdom known for trading
- a colony under the direct control of a monarch
- brutal spanish system of using native americans for labor
- started in america
- family members who came with them each received 50 acres of land
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- spanish colonies in north america
- planter who led a rebellion in 1676 against the
- italian explorer who sailed to north america for
- workers who exchanged in their labor for help
- conquistador who explored present-day florida
- pueblo reigious leader who led an uprising against the spanish
- the virginnia company's system in which settlers and
- early trade across the atlantic ocean
- first permanent english settlement in north america
- leader of jamestown
27 Clues: spanish explorer • started in america • leader of jamestown • of the virgina colony • descent from a common ancestor • spanish colony in the new world • spanish colonies in north america • with the hope of yielding a profit • conquistador who defeated the aztecs • early trade across the atlantic ocean • a dry grasslands with trees and bushes • ...
Age of Exploration 2017-11-12
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- representatives who ruled over the lands owned by spain in Americas
- warrior native group in control of central mexico
- another name for pirates who sought to overtake ships coming from Americas
- workers forced to labor for a landlord in order to payoff a debt
- top level of the Spanish colonial social class
- incan ruler who was asked to convert to Christianity and refused
- right granted by spain to the conquistadors
- Spanish conquerors many of whom were professional soldiers
- people of African and European descent in Spanish colonial class
- priests and laypeople who went to the Americas to convert people to Christianity
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- king of Aztec empire
- largest civilization of natives
- second level of Spanish colonial social class
- current day city built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan
- worshipping more than one god
- god who was said to return to the Aztecs from the east
- Spanish explorer who hears rumors of there being more gold than the Aztecs had in peru
- south American country on pacific coast
- capital city of Aztec empire
- people of native American and European descent in Spanish colonial class
20 Clues: king of Aztec empire • capital city of Aztec empire • worshipping more than one god • largest civilization of natives • south American country on pacific coast • right granted by spain to the conquistadors • second level of Spanish colonial social class • top level of the Spanish colonial social class • warrior native group in control of central mexico • ...
Exploration + Colonization 2024-09-16
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- Native Texan tribe that lived on the Gulf coast
- Moving water from a water source (river, lake) to crops.
- Explored east Texas.
- Religious communities where native Texans would learn the Spanish way of life.
- First European in Texas; friendly with native Texans.
- Culture region of the Wichita and Caddo tribes.
- Culture region of the Apache, Comanche, and Tonkawa tribes.
- Mud bricks dried in the sun used to build pueblos.
- The most powerful tribe in Texas.
- One reason for Spanish exploration. Hint: spread Catholicism.
- Spanish fort built near missions to protect them.
- Explored the Texas panhandle and saw the "sea of grass".
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- Main food source of the plains people.
- The more popular name for Mission San Antonio de Valero.
- Wealthy tribe that made jewelry and pottery.
- ___________ and basins region.
- In 1519, Pineda made the first __________ of Texas.
- French explorer who scared the Spanish.
- Jose de ____________ - the father of south Texas.
- Plains tribes depended on this animal to hunt buffalo.
- Largest region of Texas by area and population.
- One reason for Spanish exploration of the new world. Hint: wealth.
- One reason for Spanish exploration. Hint: fame and power.
23 Clues: Explored east Texas. • ___________ and basins region. • The most powerful tribe in Texas. • Main food source of the plains people. • French explorer who scared the Spanish. • Wealthy tribe that made jewelry and pottery. • Native Texan tribe that lived on the Gulf coast • Culture region of the Wichita and Caddo tribes. • Largest region of Texas by area and population. • ...
La familia 2024-04-09
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- La _______ o el hijo
- The brother-in-law. Cuñada for sister-in-law in Spanish.
- Someone who is responsible
- In English, the uncle, known as "tía" for
- To be only, unique
- To be big
- The cousins (mixed feminine and masculine) in Spanish.
- To be funny
- How do you say family in Spanish?
- Mi(s), tu(s), su(s) and nuestro/a(s) are examples of ________ adjectives.
- Someone/something who is kind
- In English, grandfather, also known as abuelito in Spanish
- El __________ hermano (half brother)
- Adjectives used to describe something or someone come _________ the noun.
- To be small
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- The step brother.
- Someone/something who is fun or amusing
- Word that is used to describe a noun
- In English, mom, also known as mamá in Spanish
- Someone/something who is caring or affectionate
- To be loud
- Someone/something who is popular
- Possessive adjectives go __________ the noun that they're defining who it/they belong to.
- Someone who is intelligent
- The granddaughter, known as "nieto" for grandson
- In English, dad, also known as papá in Spanish
- The mother-in-law.
- _____ padres; "the parents"
28 Clues: To be big • To be loud • To be funny • To be small • The step brother. • To be only, unique • The mother-in-law. • La _______ o el hijo • Someone who is responsible • Someone who is intelligent • _____ padres; "the parents" • Someone/something who is kind • Someone/something who is popular • How do you say family in Spanish? • Word that is used to describe a noun • ...
The Spanish Armada 2024-05-07
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- BLESSING - Support given to the Armada by Pope Sixtus V
- 1588 - Month and year of the Armada's defeat
- - Coastal town where a key battle took place
- NETHERLANDS - Region Philip II sought to protect from English interference
- OF MEDINA SIDONIA - Commander of the Spanish Armada
- CHANNEL - Body of water where the Armada was engaged
- LEAGUE - Alliance between Spain and the Papacy
- NAVY - Force that successfully defended against the Armada
- PORTS - locations where the Armada sought refuge after the battle
- FRANCIS DRAKE - English admiral who helped defeat the Armada
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- SPEECH - Famous address given by Elizabeth I to her troops
- I - Queen of England during the Armada attack
- ENGLAND - Nation targeted by the Spanish Armada
- SHIPWRECKS - Many Spanish ships were wrecked on the Irish coast
- ARMADA - Nickname given to the Spanish fleet
- SPANISH WAR - Broader conflict in which the Armada battle took place
- VICTORY - Outcome of the Armada conflict
- WEATHER - Factor that contributed to the Armada's defeat
- SHIPS - English tactic used to disrupt the Armada formation
- II - King of Spain who sent the Armada
20 Clues: II - King of Spain who sent the Armada • VICTORY - Outcome of the Armada conflict • 1588 - Month and year of the Armada's defeat • - Coastal town where a key battle took place • ARMADA - Nickname given to the Spanish fleet • I - Queen of England during the Armada attack • LEAGUE - Alliance between Spain and the Papacy • ENGLAND - Nation targeted by the Spanish Armada • ...
Chp. 8 - La ciudad y el campo 2019-02-21
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- Office in Spanish
- Tiene una luz roja, verde y amarillo.
- Pensacola es una __________ en Florida.
- El opuesto de estrecho.
- No hay un ascensor entonces voy por las __________.
- Esta animal deja huevos.
- Bacón viene de este animal.
- Un animal que da leche
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- Old or antique in Spanish
- When there are a lot of cars that slow down movement on the roads
- Personas van aqui para ver a los animales.
- Este animal corre rápido y puede llevar una persona.
- The corner in Spanish
- No vivo en la ciudad. Vivo en el _________.
- A ranch in Spanish
- To harvest in Spanish
- Tengo que ___________ mi carro en el parking.
17 Clues: Office in Spanish • A ranch in Spanish • The corner in Spanish • To harvest in Spanish • Un animal que da leche • El opuesto de estrecho. • Esta animal deja huevos. • Old or antique in Spanish • Bacón viene de este animal. • Tiene una luz roja, verde y amarillo. • Pensacola es una __________ en Florida. • Personas van aqui para ver a los animales. • ...
Mexican Independence Day 2025-09-12
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- Music in Spanish
- Mexican priest who planned to revolt against Spain and kicked off Mexico's revolution, Father _____ _______, 2 words no spaces
- Country Mexico was fighting for independence from, in Spanish
- Food in Spanish
- Spanish word for the place crowds gather on September 15th in their cities.
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- Mexico's ___, which is red/green/white, in Spanish, 2 words no spaces
- Spanish name for the speech by Miguel Hidalgo, literally "Yell of pain", 3 words no spaces
- Parade in Spanish
- Long live Mexico in Spanish, 2 words no spaces
- Party in Spanish
- The month Mexican Independence Day is celebrated, in Spanish
- The person who re-enacts the famous speech from the balcony of the National Palace, in Spanish
12 Clues: Food in Spanish • Music in Spanish • Party in Spanish • Parade in Spanish • Long live Mexico in Spanish, 2 words no spaces • The month Mexican Independence Day is celebrated, in Spanish • Country Mexico was fighting for independence from, in Spanish • Mexico's ___, which is red/green/white, in Spanish, 2 words no spaces • ...
Colores --> Translate the words into Spanish and write them in the crossword puzzle 2021-01-13
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- Orange --> write the word in Spanish
- Green --> write the word in Spanish
- Gray --> write the word in Spanish
- Purple --> write the word in Spanish
- Blue --> write the word in Spanish
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- White --> write the word in Spanish
- brown --> write the word in Spanish
- Black --> write the word in Spanish
- Pink --> write the word in Spanish
- Yellow --> write the word in Spanish
- Red --> write the word in Spanish
11 Clues: Red --> write the word in Spanish • Pink --> write the word in Spanish • Gray --> write the word in Spanish • Blue --> write the word in Spanish • White --> write the word in Spanish • brown --> write the word in Spanish • Black --> write the word in Spanish • Green --> write the word in Spanish • Orange --> write the word in Spanish • Yellow --> write the word in Spanish • ...
Colonizing North America 2015-12-14
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- Small towns on Spanish settlements
- Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country
- In 1605 this was the first French settlement in North America
- The followers of Martin Luther who protested against the Catholic Church
- He was a German monk who posted 95 Theses or arguments against the Church in 1517 in Wittenberg, Germany
- He built a trading post on the St. Lawrence River known as Québec
- a shorter waterway through or around North America
- Another name for conquerer
- An area of land granted to a Spanish settler with the legal permission to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- Also known as "runners of the woods" they were French colonists who lived in the woods
- A fort where Spanish soldiers lived
- The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico
- He had the idea that Africans be brought as slaves to replace forced Indian laborers
- The great Aztec and Incan Empires were conquered by these Europeans
- One reason the Spanish colonized the Americas was to spread their __ beliefs
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- in Spain's American colonies, A person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- Large numbers of Native Americans died from this European disease
- By the late 1500s England and the Netherlands were largely followers of
- By the late 1500s, Spain and France were ruled by monarchs who practiced this religion
- A person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
- A social class in New Spain that held the highest jobs in government and the Church
- A Spanish explorer who tried to find the "seven cities of gold"
- Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars
- The paying for forgiveness of one's sins
- Explorer An English explorer who has a river named for him and who explored for the Dutch
25 Clues: Another name for conquerer • Small towns on Spanish settlements • A fort where Spanish soldiers lived • The paying for forgiveness of one's sins • The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico • Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars • Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country • a shorter waterway through or around North America • ...
Mesoamerica EC 2023-12-08
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- This Spanish conqueror defeated the Aztecs
- This exchange for goods, cultures, and people that came after the Spanish explorer discovered the Americas in 1492
- This form of slavery was solely in the Americas and had no way for slaves to gain their freedom
- The disease that was credited for killing most of the native population
- This was a practice by multiple Mesoamerican societies. This belief that blood would appease the gods
- The Spanish labor system that gave land to Spanish that colonized the Americas
- This Mayan writing recounting their history and their religious beliefs
- This was the native language of the Aztecs
- This native women was given to the Spanish and translated three languages helping the Spanish conquest in the Americas
- This city founded in Central Mexico was also known as the Place of the Gods
- The sign to the Aztecs from their god, they would see this bird sitting on a cactus
- This was the feathered serpent god that is found throughout Mesoamerican culture
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- Incan form of record keeping, using knots on different colored strings
- This was the Aztec capital that the Spanish ended up conquering
- The region containing Central and North America
- Classical Maya built large cities like Tikal, found in this modern country
- Pudgy Babies, sculptures, and massive structures were all found in this major Olmec city
- Known as the mother culture of Mesoamerica
- This is what the Aztec people called themselves
- The Spanish conqueror that defeated the Inca's
- This groups has been given credit for conquering the Classical Maya, warlike people, center of empire at Tula
- Large stone ___ were found scattered throughout Olmec cities
- This was an essential part of Mesoamerican diet, early form of corn
23 Clues: This Spanish conqueror defeated the Aztecs • Known as the mother culture of Mesoamerica • This was the native language of the Aztecs • The Spanish conqueror that defeated the Inca's • The region containing Central and North America • This is what the Aztec people called themselves • Large stone ___ were found scattered throughout Olmec cities • ...
WORLD T2 L3 L4 2024-09-27
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- 100% European decent born in Latin America
- Pirates of the Dutch, English, and French who preyed on the treasure of the Americas
- Aztec Emperor mistakingly thought Cortez was god king Quetzalcoatl. Greeted with gifts and was taken prisoner and killed as the Aztec defend against Spanish
- Spanish explorer led expedition to Mexico. Allied with Natives and conquered Aztecs (LAST NAME)
- Highest member of Spanish social system in Latin America. 100% Spanish and born in Spain
- Spanish conqueror in the Americas
- French navigator and explorer who established the colony of Quebec 1608. “Father of New France” (LAST NAME)
- reward system for Spanish conquistadors to the Americas. Land and slaves attached to the land upon arrival
- Native women who worked with the Spanish during the conquest in Mexico. Translator and advisor
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- Priest and early advocate of human rights in the Americas for the cruel treatment of the Native Americans under the ecomienda system (LAST NAME)
- Representative of the King of Spain who ruled colonies in his name
- Native and European decent
- Capital of Aztec Empire
- Spanish exploreer conquered Peru from the Incas
- Resistance power to keep from being affected by a disease
- Native American group encountered by Columbus when first arrived in the West Indies. Met with gifts and great submission
- Italian Navigator who claimed parts of Canada for Britain (LAST NAME)
- Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies
- African and European decent
- Present day Canada, grew slow due to cold harsh climate
- Full independent power
- named Canada and explored St. Lawrence River (LAST NAME)
22 Clues: Full independent power • Capital of Aztec Empire • Native and European decent • African and European decent • Spanish conqueror in the Americas • 100% European decent born in Latin America • Spanish exploreer conquered Peru from the Incas • Present day Canada, grew slow due to cold harsh climate • named Canada and explored St. Lawrence River (LAST NAME) • ...
Spanish Exploration and Colonization 2024-10-21
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- Successful or Unsuccessful: The Spanish expeditions to the borderlands were mainly what?
- these spanned the present-day southern United States from Florida to California.
- Another name for a Spanish explorer
- forts to protect settlers and food supply
- Father Eusebio Francisco Kino set up this many missions
- land grants that included the right to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- This is the oldest European settlement in the Americas, Saint ___.
- This class was born in the Americas to Spanish parents
- Harsh treatment and ____ took the lives of a large number of indigenous people
- He suggest that people from Africa could be brought over as slaves
- Spanish social order had how many classes?
- this is the estimated amount of slaves brought to the Americas between the 1500-1800s
- First spanish colony was in this western part of the Americas
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- sought to control the Florida waterways
- Hernando ____ searched for the fabled Lost City of Gold
- The Spanish settlers founded the first what in Mexico?
- gold and ___ were two big mines that the Spanish discovered
- This contained a large plaza in the center
- Ponce de Leon searched unsuccessfully for this fabled thing: the fountain of what?
- Don Pedro de Peralta founded this capital of New Mexico
- Bartolome de Las Casas sought this to help stop the harsh treatment of the indigenous
- The largest class of settlers in New Spain were the what?
- This revolt happened because of the harsh punishment that the indigenous recieved
- Spanish settlers brought slaves from Africa to do this type of heavy farming
- largest class of settlers in New Spain
25 Clues: Another name for a Spanish explorer • largest class of settlers in New Spain • sought to control the Florida waterways • forts to protect settlers and food supply • This contained a large plaza in the center • Spanish social order had how many classes? • The Spanish settlers founded the first what in Mexico? • This class was born in the Americas to Spanish parents • ...
European Explorer Study Guide - Jasmine Prescod 2022-10-14
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- spanish explorer searching for the fountain of youth but failed
- 1st Spanish explorer to reach Pacific Ocean
- spanish explorer reached mississippi river looking for gold
- settled new france in 1605 in Quebec
- spanish towns that were center of farming and trade
- religious movement that divided europe increasing rivalries
- influenced Ben Franklin and future formation of US
- percent of Caribbean Islanders killed by disease
- 2 regions spanish king established in americas
- Europeans greatest weapon
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- french explorer that reached the st. lawrence river
- spanish conquerors
- new way to get riches from asia(many explorers tried to find, but failed)
- french region named in honor of their king
- helped conquistadors take over native american empires(animal)
- forts where soldiers lived
- bought manhattan island from indians called it new amsterdam
- deadly disease spread from Europe to Americas
- french and dutch made these with the indian tribes for more furs
- global exchange of goods and ideas following voyages of 1492
- 1st explorer to circumnavigate the world
- 1 reason for conquering (3 G's-God, Glory, and ...)
- explorer for french and dutch(a river and bay were named after him)
- pizarro conquered this empire
24 Clues: spanish conquerors • Europeans greatest weapon • forts where soldiers lived • pizarro conquered this empire • settled new france in 1605 in Quebec • 1st explorer to circumnavigate the world • french region named in honor of their king • 1st Spanish explorer to reach Pacific Ocean • deadly disease spread from Europe to Americas • 2 regions spanish king established in americas • ...
European Conquest in the Americas 2017-11-12
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- God who legend said who would return to the Aztecs from the east
- second layer of the Spanish colonized social class
- Capital city of the Aztec empire
- Disease that ravaged the Native people brought by the Spanish
- Native group in control of central Mexico
- Workers forced to labor for a landlord in order to pay off a debt
- Priests and laypeople who went to the Anericans to convert people to Christianity
- another name for pirates who sought to overtake ships coming from the Americans
- Aztech women who was Cortez interpreter seen as a traitor to her people
- confident he would succeed where others couldn’t
- people of Native American and European descent in Spanish colonial social class
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- King of the Aztec people
- professional soldiers, had patrons
- People of African and European decent in Spanish colonial social class
- the right granted by Spanish to the conquistadors demand labor or contribute
- worshipping more than one god
- Top level of the Spanish colonial social class
- South America country on the Pacific coast
- Representatives who vulled over the lands owned by Spain in the Americans
- Largest civilization of Native Americans, largest empire in peru
20 Clues: King of the Aztec people • worshipping more than one god • Capital city of the Aztec empire • professional soldiers, had patrons • Native group in control of central Mexico • South America country on the Pacific coast • Top level of the Spanish colonial social class • confident he would succeed where others couldn’t • second layer of the Spanish colonized social class • ...
Colonizing North America 2015-12-14
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- He built a trading post on the St. Lawrence River known as Québec
- Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country
- By the late 1500s, Spain and France were ruled by monarchs who practiced this religion
- He was a German monk who posted 95 Theses or arguments against the Church in 1517 in Wittenberg, Germany
- The paying for forgiveness of one's sins
- The followers of Martin Luther who protested against the Catholic Church
- Small towns on Spanish settlements
- Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars
- An area of land granted to a Spanish settler with the legal permission to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- In 1605 this was the first French settlement in North America
- The great Aztec and Incan Empires were conquered by these Europeans
- A social class in New Spain that held the highest jobs in government and the Church
- A Spanish explorer who tried to find the "seven cities of gold"
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- Also known as "runners of the woods" they were French colonists who lived in the woods
- in Spain's American colonies, A person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- By the late 1500s England and the Netherlands were largely followers of
- a shorter waterway through or around North America
- Explorer An English explorer who has a river named for him and who explored for the Dutch
- Another name for conquerer
- A person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
- Large numbers of Native Americans died from this European disease
- One reason the Spanish colonized the Americas was to spread their __ beliefs
- The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico
- A fort where Spanish soldiers lived
- He had the idea that Africans be brought as slaves to replace forced Indian laborers
25 Clues: Another name for conquerer • Small towns on Spanish settlements • A fort where Spanish soldiers lived • The paying for forgiveness of one's sins • The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico • Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars • Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country • a shorter waterway through or around North America • ...
Colonizing North America 2015-12-14
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- Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars
- Explorer An English explorer who has a river named for him and who explored for the Dutch
- He built a trading post on the St. Lawrence River known as Québec
- By the late 1500s England and the Netherlands were largely followers of
- A fort where Spanish soldiers lived
- Another name for conquerer
- A person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
- By the late 1500s, Spain and France were ruled by monarchs who practiced this religion
- Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country
- A Spanish explorer who tried to find the "seven cities of gold"
- The followers of Martin Luther who protested against the Catholic Church
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- The paying for forgiveness of one's sins
- The great Aztec and Incan Empires were conquered by these Europeans
- The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico
- Also known as "runners of the woods" they were French colonists who lived in the woods
- Small towns on Spanish settlements
- A social class in New Spain that held the highest jobs in government and the Church
- In 1605 this was the first French settlement in North America
- One reason the Spanish colonized the Americas was to spread their __ beliefs
- An area of land granted to a Spanish settler with the legal permission to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- He had the idea that Africans be brought as slaves to replace forced Indian laborers
- He was a German monk who posted 95 Theses or arguments against the Church in 1517 in Wittenberg, Germany
- a shorter waterway through or around North America
- in Spain's American colonies, A person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- Large numbers of Native Americans died from this European disease
25 Clues: Another name for conquerer • Small towns on Spanish settlements • A fort where Spanish soldiers lived • The paying for forgiveness of one's sins • The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico • Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars • Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country • a shorter waterway through or around North America • ...
Colonizing North America 2015-12-14
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- The great Aztec and Incan Empires were conquered by these Europeans
- Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars
- By the late 1500s England and the Netherlands were largely followers of
- The paying for forgiveness of one's sins
- He had the idea that Africans be brought as slaves to replace forced Indian laborers
- a shorter waterway through or around North America
- Also known as "runners of the woods" they were French colonists who lived in the woods
- He built a trading post on the St. Lawrence River known as Québec
- Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country
- In 1605 this was the first French settlement in North America
- Another name for conquerer
- A fort where Spanish soldiers lived
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- Small towns on Spanish settlements
- in Spain's American colonies, A person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- Explorer An English explorer who has a river named for him and who explored for the Dutch
- He was a German monk who posted 95 Theses or arguments against the Church in 1517 in Wittenberg, Germany
- A social class in New Spain that held the highest jobs in government and the Church
- By the late 1500s, Spain and France were ruled by monarchs who practiced this religion
- One reason the Spanish colonized the Americas was to spread their __ beliefs
- An area of land granted to a Spanish settler with the legal permission to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- The followers of Martin Luther who protested against the Catholic Church
- Large numbers of Native Americans died from this European disease
- A Spanish explorer who tried to find the "seven cities of gold"
- The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico
- A person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
25 Clues: Another name for conquerer • Small towns on Spanish settlements • A fort where Spanish soldiers lived • The paying for forgiveness of one's sins • The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico • Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars • Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country • a shorter waterway through or around North America • ...
Días de la semana y Meses del año. 2021-03-15
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- Halloween
- Used to watch cartoons in the morning
- Valentine's
- Easter
- Last day of the week in Spanish
- Christmas
- Thanksgiving
- New Year's
- Hump Day
- Friday Jr.
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- Fireworks
- Father's Day
- St. Patricks day
- First day of the week in Spanish
- Labor Day weekend
- Back to School
- Second day of the week in Spanish
- Mother's Day
- The Start of the weekend
19 Clues: Easter • Hump Day • Fireworks • Halloween • Christmas • New Year's • Friday Jr. • Valentine's • Father's Day • Mother's Day • Thanksgiving • Back to School • St. Patricks day • Labor Day weekend • The Start of the weekend • Last day of the week in Spanish • First day of the week in Spanish • Second day of the week in Spanish • Used to watch cartoons in the morning
La familia 2020-09-13
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- el hijo de ms padres
- la hija de mi hermano
- la hermana de mi primo
- El hijo de mis tios
- when in Spanish
- el hermano de mi madre
- el esposo de mi madre
- where in Spanish
- el padre de mi madre
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- la madre de mi prima
- la nieta de mi abuelo y la hija de mi madre
- el hijo de mi hermano
- los animales en mi familia
- la esposa de mi abuelo
- el hijo del hijo de mis abuelos
- how in Spanish
- because in Spanish
- la hija de mis abuelos
- padres, abuelos, tios, primos
19 Clues: how in Spanish • when in Spanish • where in Spanish • because in Spanish • El hijo de mis tios • la madre de mi prima • el hijo de ms padres • el padre de mi madre • el hijo de mi hermano • la hija de mi hermano • el esposo de mi madre • la esposa de mi abuelo • la hermana de mi primo • el hermano de mi madre • la hija de mis abuelos • los animales en mi familia • padres, abuelos, tios, primos • ...
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-16
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- Translate: The word "persona" in English.
- Translate: The Spanish professor speaks in spanish to the class to "stand up" in spanish.
- Fill in the Blank: El chico ___ "tengo hambre".
- Answer in Spanish: The girl ___ to leave the house.
- Fill in the Blank: Mi mama __ a la supermercado.
- Fill in the blank: Mi hermano esta ___ porque el no tiene una novia.
- Translate: The word "yells" in Spanish
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- Translate: The word "toma" in Enlish
- Translate: La fraze "Never closes" en Espanol.
- Fill in the Blank: Mi amigo no puede ___ Espanol -_-.
- Translate: The word "girlfriend" in Spanish.
- Translate: La palabra "boy" en Espanol.
- Translate: The Spanish word for "there is/there are" and a food you feed to animals.
- Fill in the Blank: Jenny camina ___ el escuela.
- Fill in the Blank: Jimmy ___ rapidamente.
15 Clues: Translate: The word "toma" in Enlish • Translate: The word "yells" in Spanish • Translate: La palabra "boy" en Espanol. • Translate: The word "persona" in English. • Fill in the Blank: Jimmy ___ rapidamente. • Translate: The word "girlfriend" in Spanish. • Translate: La fraze "Never closes" en Espanol. • Fill in the Blank: El chico ___ "tengo hambre". • ...
Miss Quince Vocabulary Crossword 2024-04-18
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- Spanish word for "grandma"
- a noisy fight or disturbance
- able to speak easily and smoothly
- to seek the opinion or advice of
- Spanish for “gentlewoman”
- able to last a long time
- the thing agreed upon as a result of a compromise
- to fear greatly
- a Japanese comic book or graphic novel
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- a mistaken or misleading belief
- to hold dear : feel or show affection for
- a Spanish American rural grocery store
- to work with others
- to hold steady
- a Spanish or Latin American pastry turnover filled with a variety of savory ingredients and baked or fried.
- Spanish for escort. This tends to be a boy who is a relative, or close friend of the family
- feeling, causing, or showing joy
- a mischievous person
18 Clues: to hold steady • to fear greatly • to work with others • a mischievous person • able to last a long time • Spanish for “gentlewoman” • Spanish word for "grandma" • a noisy fight or disturbance • a mistaken or misleading belief • to seek the opinion or advice of • feeling, causing, or showing joy • able to speak easily and smoothly • a Spanish American rural grocery store • ...
Colonizing North America 2015-12-14
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- By the late 1500s, Spain and France were ruled by monarchs who practiced this religion
- By the late 1500s England and the Netherlands were largely followers of
- He had the idea that Africans be brought as slaves to replace forced Indian laborers
- Explorer An English explorer who has a river named for him and who explored for the Dutch
- The paying for forgiveness of one's sins
- A social class in New Spain that held the highest jobs in government and the Church
- in Spain's American colonies, A person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- The great Aztec and Incan Empires were conquered by these Europeans
- Large numbers of Native Americans died from this European disease
- One reason the Spanish colonized the Americas was to spread their __ beliefs
- A person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
- The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico
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- Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars
- Another name for conquerer
- a shorter waterway through or around North America
- Also known as "runners of the woods" they were French colonists who lived in the woods
- He built a trading post on the St. Lawrence River known as Québec
- He was a German monk who posted 95 Theses or arguments against the Church in 1517 in Wittenberg, Germany
- In 1605 this was the first French settlement in North America
- A fort where Spanish soldiers lived
- Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country
- A Spanish explorer who tried to find the "seven cities of gold"
- The followers of Martin Luther who protested against the Catholic Church
- An area of land granted to a Spanish settler with the legal permission to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- Small towns on Spanish settlements
25 Clues: Another name for conquerer • Small towns on Spanish settlements • A fort where Spanish soldiers lived • The paying for forgiveness of one's sins • The Aztec emperor who ruled much of Mexico • Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars • Verrazano and Cartier explored for this country • a shorter waterway through or around North America • ...
Morgans Spanish crossword puzzle 2022-03-03
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- this is a way of saying boy cousin in
- a way to so how are you in Spanish
- 5+3=?
- a familiar way the greet someone
- saint patricks day is in the month
- this is like a water substance that helps plants grow
- this is a way of saying 1 in the afternoon
- the 15th letter in the Spanish alphabet
- the 5th letter in the Spanish alphabet
- the color of the sky
- Brazo- you have two of these and they have hands at the bottom
- a way to say how’s the weather today
- the 4th of this months is a holiday
- this is when it is renovating sun light
- the number of days in a week
- upper part of the body that hold the brain
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- the color of some peoples hair
- 5+6=?
- the color of grass
- it’s like this in the summer, and it’s another way of saying someone is really good looking
- mothers day is in this month
- this is a way of saying 7:15 in the morning
- this thing is at the end of your arms, two have two of them and they are used to grip
- a farewell to use with friends
- this is a way to say it 2:30
- this is the father of your cousin
- the fourth day of the Spanish calendar
- the fifth day of the Spanish calendar
- a way to say “what's up” in Spanish
- simple way to say hi
- this is a way of saying grandpa
- the 2nd letter in the Spanish alphabet
- The second day of the Spanish week calendar
33 Clues: 5+6=? • 5+3=? • the color of grass • simple way to say hi • the color of the sky • mothers day is in this month • this is a way to say it 2:30 • the number of days in a week • the color of some peoples hair • a farewell to use with friends • this is a way of saying grandpa • a familiar way the greet someone • this is the father of your cousin • a way to so how are you in Spanish • ...
Spanish American War 2024-10-23
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- 1898 agreement that ended the Spanish-American War.
- Volunteer cavalry regiment led by Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
- U.S. President who famously led the Rough Riders.
- Policy of extending a country’s power and influence through colonization or military force.
- Cuban revolutionary leader and advocate for independence from Spain.
- Sensationalized news reporting that fueled the Spanish-American War.
- A state of armed conflict between different countries or groups.
- Legislation stating the U.S. would not annex Cuba after the war.
- Media mogul known for his role in promoting yellow journalism.
- To incorporate a territory into an existing political unit, often a country.
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- Key battle in 1898, famously associated with Rough Riders.
- Controversial note from a Spanish diplomat criticizing President McKinley.
- Battleship whose explosion in Havana harbor sparked the Spanish-American War.
- Policy asserting U.S. opposition to European colonialism in the Americas.
- Pacific island ceded to the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.
- Conflict in 1898 leading to U.S. territorial gains.
- Island nation where the Spanish-American War largely took place.
17 Clues: U.S. President who famously led the Rough Riders. • 1898 agreement that ended the Spanish-American War. • Conflict in 1898 leading to U.S. territorial gains. • Key battle in 1898, famously associated with Rough Riders. • Media mogul known for his role in promoting yellow journalism. • Pacific island ceded to the U.S. after the Spanish-American War. • ...
Espanol levl 1 2022-08-23
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- how you say quiet in spanish?
- how you say write in spanish?
- how you say listen in spanish?
- what spanish word for open?
- how you stand up in spanish?
- how you say draw in spanish?
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- how you say speak in spanish?
- how do you say draw in spanish?
- how you say draw in spanish?
- how you say close in spanish?
- how you say stand in spanish?
- how you say read in spanish?
- how you say draw in spanish?
13 Clues: what spanish word for open? • how you say draw in spanish? • how you say read in spanish? • how you say draw in spanish? • how you stand up in spanish? • how you say draw in spanish? • how you say speak in spanish? • how you say quiet in spanish? • how you say close in spanish? • how you say stand in spanish? • how you say write in spanish? • how you say listen in spanish? • ...
Vocab recap 2023-09-24
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- computer in Spanish
- the verb we will have a beer en español
- toys en español
- un tipo de pescado, hake en español
- carried bag in Spanish
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- I have dinner in Spanish
- alone in Spanish
- to train for sports in Spanish
- nothing in Spanish. Also you are welcome de ______
- Lo contrario de debil
- zanahoria, broccoli son ejemplos
- cigarettes in Spanish
12 Clues: toys en español • alone in Spanish • computer in Spanish • Lo contrario de debil • cigarettes in Spanish • carried bag in Spanish • I have dinner in Spanish • to train for sports in Spanish • zanahoria, broccoli son ejemplos • un tipo de pescado, hake en español • the verb we will have a beer en español • nothing in Spanish. Also you are welcome de ______
Mckayla Clapper Atlantic Slave Trade 2022-10-21
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- First contact with Americans
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- Transportation slaves from Africa to the New World
- First British colony
- Incan ruler
- Private ownership
- Mix of Spanish and Native American
- Slave ships across the Atlantic
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- Conquered the Aztecs
- Confrontation with Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes
- Cultural transfer to and from American
- French vs. British
- A contagious disease
- Trade network New World,Africa, Europe
- Investors buy shares of a larger company
- Land controlled by another nation
- Exchange of goods, clothes,materials etc.
- Competition for national wealth
- Any of the leaders in the Spanish conquest of America
19 Clues: Incan ruler • Private ownership • French vs. British • Conquered the Aztecs • A contagious disease • First British colony • First contact with Americans • Competition for national wealth • Slave ships across the Atlantic • Land controlled by another nation • Mix of Spanish and Native American • Spanish abusing Native American labor • Cultural transfer to and from American • ...
Vocabulary Review: Chapter 4 2025-01-15
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- A person who moves to a new country to live.
- A journey taken to explore new lands.
- A small army made up of ordinary people.
- The edge of settled land.
- The practice of owning people and forcing them to work.
- A place ruled by another country.
- A fight to overthrow a government or system.
- Crop A crop grown to be sold for money.
- A special celebration for a girl turning 15.
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- A religious settlement in Spanish colonial lands.
- A Spanish explorer who conquered lands in the Americas.
- A Spanish fort built to protect missions.
- A cowboy in Spanish-speaking regions.
- A small Spanish town or village.
- A governor of a Spanish colony.
- A person who arranged for the settlement of land in Texas.
16 Clues: The edge of settled land. • A governor of a Spanish colony. • A small Spanish town or village. • A place ruled by another country. • A cowboy in Spanish-speaking regions. • A journey taken to explore new lands. • A small army made up of ordinary people. • Crop A crop grown to be sold for money. • A Spanish fort built to protect missions. • ...
THE END OF THE AZTECS 2024-11-12
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- Cortes destroyed this to cut Tenochtitlan off from fresh water: a________.
- The name for a Spanish explorer: c__________.
- The Spanish took the Aztec emperor h_______.
- The Aztec Emperor: M__________ II.
- Moctezuma II was killed after being hit in the head with a s______.
- What month in 1521 did the Aztec empire end?
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- The Spanish explorer who found the Aztecs: Hernan C______.
- The disease which the Spanish spread to the Aztecs which killed many of them.
- When the Aztecs first saw Cortes, they thought he was a G___.
- The precious metal that the Spanish stole from the Aztecs.
- How many Spanish people did Cortes bring with him to the Aztecs?
- The explorer who discovered America: Christopher C_______.
- The spanish general who gave the order to shoot the Aztecs: Pedro de A_______.
- What city did the Spanish build where Tenochtitlan had once stood?
- The city where Cortes retreated to and planned his attack on the Aztecs.
15 Clues: The Aztec Emperor: M__________ II. • The Spanish took the Aztec emperor h_______. • What month in 1521 did the Aztec empire end? • The name for a Spanish explorer: c__________. • The Spanish explorer who found the Aztecs: Hernan C______. • The precious metal that the Spanish stole from the Aztecs. • The explorer who discovered America: Christopher C_______. • ...
Dykota Daughenbaugh - alantic slave trade 2024-10-13
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- conquered the Incas
- competitionfor national wealth
- disease
- Aztec empire
- British vs. french
- landcontrolled by another nation
- privateownership
- new world Africa europe
- slave ships across Alantic
- Spanish abusing native American labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with America
- trade across world
- Incan ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- culture transfer to and from America
- Africa to new world
- mix spanish and native American
- Spanish conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: disease • Incan ruler • Aztec empire • privateownership • trade across world • British vs. french • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • Africa to new world • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • new world Africa europe • first contact with America • slave ships across Alantic • competitionfor national wealth • mix spanish and native American • landcontrolled by another nation • ...
El Día de los Muertos 2023-10-16
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- Spanish word for Family
- Spanish word for altar, a table that is decorated with food, pictures and flowers
- Spanish word for flowers
- Spanish word for November
- Spanish word for Skeleton
- Spanish word for food
- Spanish word for Day
- Spanish word for Dead
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- Sweet treat in the shape of a skull and decorated
- Spanish word for October
- Spanish word for Autumn/Fall
11 Clues: Spanish word for Day • Spanish word for food • Spanish word for Dead • Spanish word for Family • Spanish word for flowers • Spanish word for October • Spanish word for November • Spanish word for Skeleton • Spanish word for Autumn/Fall • Sweet treat in the shape of a skull and decorated • Spanish word for altar, a table that is decorated with food, pictures and flowers
Vocabulario de festivos y el invierno 2025-12-16
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- clothing item that is worn around the neck
- spanish word for snow
- spanish word for snowball (hint: ball = bola)
- ultimo mes del año
- spanish word for new year
- una bebida dulce(sweet) y popular del invierno
- hombre que tiene ropa roja y trae (brings) regalos a los niños buenos
- deporte popular del invierno
- vamos a decorar el ________
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- literally ´good night´ se celebra el 24 de diciembre
- estación del año que incluye los meses de diciembre, enero, y febrero
- English word for ´reno´ (hint: un reno es un animal que tiene Papa Noel)
- spanish phrase meaning ´it´s cold´
- literally 'doll of snow' (hint: doll = muñeco)
- jewish holiday held in December
- primer mes del año
- día especial que se celebra el 25 de diciembre
- spanish word for present (hint: starts with an r ends with an o)
- clothing items that are worn on the feet typically during winter
19 Clues: ultimo mes del año • primer mes del año • spanish word for snow • spanish word for new year • vamos a decorar el ________ • deporte popular del invierno • jewish holiday held in December • spanish phrase meaning ´it´s cold´ • clothing item that is worn around the neck • spanish word for snowball (hint: ball = bola) • literally 'doll of snow' (hint: doll = muñeco) • ...
Crossword about the Spanish conquest 2025-04-09
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- - Worker forced to labor for a landlord to pay off debts
- - Movement focusing on indigenous culture and its influence on modern society
- - People of Spanish descent born in the Americas
- - Spaniards born in Spain who held the highest positions in colonial society
- - Large sailing ship used for transporting treasure and goods across the Atlantic
- - Blending of indigenous and European religious practices
- - People of mixed Spanish and indigenous ancestry
- II - Last ruler of the Aztec Empire during the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors
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- - Royal fifth; the portion of treasure owed to the Spanish Crown
- - Settlement established by Catholic priests and friars to convert indigenous peoples
- - Practice of worshipping multiple gods, common among pre-Columbian peoples
- - System of forced indigenous labor in Spanish colonies
- - Basic unit of currency in Spanish colonies
- - Spanish colonist granted the right to demand labor and tribute from indigenous peoples
- (also known as Doña Marina) - Indigenous interpreter who played a crucial role in the Spanish conquest of Mexico
15 Clues: - Basic unit of currency in Spanish colonies • - People of Spanish descent born in the Americas • - People of mixed Spanish and indigenous ancestry • - System of forced indigenous labor in Spanish colonies • - Worker forced to labor for a landlord to pay off debts • - Blending of indigenous and European religious practices • ...
words to help 2022-10-11
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- way to say good in spanish
- way to say bye in spanish
- way to say week in spanish
- way to say thank you in spanish
- way to say name in spanish
- way to say years in spanish
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- way to say your welcome in spanish
- way to say hello/hi in spanish
- way to say hot in spanish
- way to say how are you in spanish
- way to say how much in spanish
11 Clues: way to say bye in spanish • way to say hot in spanish • way to say good in spanish • way to say week in spanish • way to say name in spanish • way to say years in spanish • way to say hello/hi in spanish • way to say how much in spanish • way to say thank you in spanish • way to say how are you in spanish • way to say your welcome in spanish
Span 1A Nouns 2025-02-11
20 Clues: gym • park • desk • house • store • class • piano • thing • table • sport • market • school • guitar • English • Spanish • backpack • friend (f.) • friend (m.) • swimming pool • Spanish class
joseph vandenbergh the Atlantic world 2025-10-09
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- investors
- slave ships to americas
- private decisions
- triangle
- british vs french
- spanish abusing labor
- first person to encounter the americas
- ruler of incans
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- trade of slaves in the atlantic
- land used by another nation
- spanish conquestors
- king of incas
- first british colony
- around the world
- ruler of azetcs
- fight for nation wealth
- trades in the states
- aztec emperer
- disease like chicken pox
- spanish and native mix
20 Clues: triangle • investors • king of incas • aztec emperer • ruler of azetcs • ruler of incans • around the world • private decisions • british vs french • spanish conquestors • first british colony • trades in the states • spanish abusing labor • spanish and native mix • slave ships to americas • fight for nation wealth • disease like chicken pox • land used by another nation • ...
nacionalidades 2022-03-29
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- Paraguayan, f.p.
- Salvadoran, m.s.
- Peruvian, f.p.
- Mexican, m.s.
- Costa Rican, f.s.
- Guatemalan, m.p.
- Paraguayan, m.s.
- Guatemalan, f.s.
- Dominican, f.s.
- Nicaraguan, m.p
- Guatemalan, m.s.
- Dominican, m.s.
- Puerto Rican, f.s.
- Mexican, f.s.
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- Puerto Rican, m.s.
- Costa Rican, f.s.
- Mexican, f.p.
- Spanish, f.s.
- Colombian, m.s.
- Spanish, m.p.
- Cuban, f.s.
- equatorian, f.p.
- Colombian, m.p.
- Chilean, m.p.
- Spanish, m.s.
- Cuban, m.s.
- Costa Rican, m.s.
- Paraguayan, f.s.
- Salvadoran, f.s
- Colombian, f.s.
30 Clues: Cuban, f.s. • Cuban, m.s. • Mexican, f.p. • Spanish, f.s. • Spanish, m.p. • Mexican, m.s. • Chilean, m.p. • Spanish, m.s. • Mexican, f.s. • Peruvian, f.p. • Colombian, m.s. • Colombian, m.p. • Dominican, f.s. • Salvadoran, f.s • Nicaraguan, m.p • Dominican, m.s. • Colombian, f.s. • Paraguayan, f.p. • Salvadoran, m.s. • equatorian, f.p. • Guatemalan, m.p. • Paraguayan, m.s. • Guatemalan, f.s. • Paraguayan, f.s. • ...
Madrid 2022-04-27
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- fun transportation & maddy's biggest fear
- Wednesday Shots
- best spanish tapas ever
- not for the lactose intolerant
- where electricity doesn't exist
- breakfast everyday
- 7 stories of chaos
- you pay for seats facing eachother
- Spanish chipotle
- How to sound spanish
- fruity happiness
- the ugly verson of madrid
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- a ghost bus
- Carrot Cake King
- Dont go on youth night
- Center of town
- 1 euro elixer
- Monday terror
- "School"
- promotor friend
20 Clues: "School" • a ghost bus • 1 euro elixer • Monday terror • Center of town • Wednesday Shots • promotor friend • Carrot Cake King • Spanish chipotle • fruity happiness • breakfast everyday • 7 stories of chaos • How to sound spanish • Dont go on youth night • best spanish tapas ever • the ugly verson of madrid • not for the lactose intolerant • where electricity doesn't exist • ...
Chapter 10: A Deadly Meeting 2018-03-06
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- This particular disease killed thousands of Aztecs, making the Spanish conquest far easier
- In order to siege Tenochtitlan, the Spanish destroyed this in order to cut off the city's water supply
- Though the Spanish weapons were largely better than the Aztec ones, this weapon in particular took the Aztecs by surprise
- Though the Totonacs and Tlaxcalans provided the Spanish with military aid, this Indigenous group was loyal to the Aztecs and was conquered as a result
- The Spaniard left in charge of Tenochtitlan after Moctezuma's arrest, who killed Aztec dancers during a festival
- A person who acts as a go-between or mediator between two people or groups
- True or False: the Spanish were successful on conquering Tenochtitlan on their first attempt
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- A disease that spreads rapidly and infects many people at once
- This slave woman served as the Spanish's advisor and spy, and became known as Dona Marina among the Spanish
- The leader of Spanish troops against the Aztecs
- This peninsula, west of Cuba, was where the Spanish conquest of Mexico began
- The governor of Cuba, who tried to cancel the Spanish conquest of Mexico over fears that he would not receive glory and control
- The Spanish name for present-day Dominican Republic and Haiti
- Following the conquistador's formula, the leader of a successful expedition would stay on the conquered land and take up this title
- Instead of fighting the Aztecs on foot, the Spanish used this animal to gain a military advantage
15 Clues: The leader of Spanish troops against the Aztecs • The Spanish name for present-day Dominican Republic and Haiti • A disease that spreads rapidly and infects many people at once • A person who acts as a go-between or mediator between two people or groups • This peninsula, west of Cuba, was where the Spanish conquest of Mexico began • ...
Colombia 2021-03-26
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- Gabriel Garcia... Nobel winning author
- Illegal export
- Explorer for whom the country is named
- Spanish for Gold
- Escobar's first name
- Language
- mountain range
- tv series inspired by real life drug smuggler
- Sea to the East
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- slaveport city
- popular artist
- savoury filled snack
- Bean export
- beer (Spanish)
- escobar's hometown
- Embrace of the... (Oscar winning film)
- Colombia's national bird
- pop star
- 100 Years of...
- capital city
20 Clues: Language • pop star • Bean export • capital city • slaveport city • popular artist • Illegal export • beer (Spanish) • mountain range • 100 Years of... • Sea to the East • Spanish for Gold • escobar's hometown • savoury filled snack • Escobar's first name • Colombia's national bird • Gabriel Garcia... Nobel winning author • Explorer for whom the country is named • ...
Samantha Smith - The Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- sconquered the Aztec Empire
- Inca king
- conquered the Inca Empire
- Spanish conquerors
- Aztec king
- private ownership
- controlled by another nation
- first contact with Americans
- firstsuccessful England settlement
- Spanish abusing Native Americans
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- British vs french
- shareslarger company
- competition for national wealth
- passage slave ships across Atlantic
- Spanish and native american
- slaves from Africa to new world
- trade network
- to and from the Americas
- tradebetween international borders
- disease
20 Clues: disease • Inca king • Aztec king • trade network • British vs french • private ownership • Spanish conquerors • shareslarger company • to and from the Americas • conquered the Inca Empire • sconquered the Aztec Empire • Spanish and native american • controlled by another nation • first contact with Americans • competition for national wealth • slaves from Africa to new world • ...
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-21
20 Clues: no • the • hey • 1st • yes • name • Now! • can I • favor • snezz • quien • sorry • awsome • coffie • thanks • goodbye • spanish • confused • Your welcome • a spanish speaking man
fff 2025-02-19
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- Spanish colony that included present-day Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
- 1680 uprising of Indigenous people against Spanish rule.
- Large tract of land given to settlers under Mexican rule.
- Land given up by Mexico in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
- _ _Treaty of – Agreement that ended the Mexican-American War
- Capital of the province of New Mexico, founded in 1610.
- Farming technique introduced by the Spanish to improve agriculture.
- Challenge faced by Mexicans who remained in U.S. territory after 1848.
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- Religious settlement established by the Spanish to convert Indigenous people.
- Trade route connecting Missouri to Santa Fe.
- The mixing of Indigenous, Spanish, Mexican, and American traditions
- Spanish military forts built to protect settlements.
- Villages where Indigenous and Spanish settlers lived.
- Mexican-American _ Conflict 1846 to 1848.
- _ Independence 1821 event
15 Clues: _ Independence 1821 event • Mexican-American _ Conflict 1846 to 1848. • Trade route connecting Missouri to Santa Fe. • Spanish military forts built to protect settlements. • Villages where Indigenous and Spanish settlers lived. • Capital of the province of New Mexico, founded in 1610. • 1680 uprising of Indigenous people against Spanish rule. • ...
(Spanish) Intro to Spain By: Jayden C 2021-05-04
11 Clues: Spanish holiday • "Ham" in spanish • "wash" in spanish • "dirty" in spanish • "throw" in spanish • "Truck" in spanish • "It was" in preterit • "forgot" in imperfect • "clean up" in spanish • "increase" in spanish • place to stay at during vacations and holidays
Secondary School 2022-08-17
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- The subject where you read English books.
- The subject where you use computers to study.
- The subject where you improve Speaking
- (Spanish)The subject where you learn to argument ideas.
- (Spanish-Three wrods)The subject where you read books in Spanish
- The subject where you study tenses.
- (Spanish-three words) The subject where you study environment and health.
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- The subject where you study readings, writing and you have a glossary.
- (Spanish)The subject where you study the environment but in another point of view.
- (Spanish-Two words)The subject where you study chemistry.
- The subject where you study living organisms.
- The subject where you study numbers.
- The third language of the college, where the subject isn't in spanish or in english.
- (Spanish)The subject where you study what happened on Earth.
14 Clues: The subject where you study tenses. • The subject where you study numbers. • The subject where you improve Speaking • The subject where you read English books. • The subject where you study living organisms. • The subject where you use computers to study. • (Spanish)The subject where you learn to argument ideas. • ...
Welcome to Secondary School ♥ These are our English and Spanish subjects! 2022-08-11
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- This subject is in Spanish. We play musical instruments and we draw.
- This subject is in Spanish. We study important facts from the past.
- We do physical exercise.
- We work with computers.
- This subject is in Spanish. We talk about societies and we make debates.
- This subject is in English. We do reading comprehension activities and we learn new words.
- We speak a new language.
- This subject is in English and we learn how to speak better.
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- This subject is in Spanish. We study the world.
- This subject is in English. We write stories.
- This subject is in Spanish. We read books and we study words and expressions.
- This subject is in Spanish. We do calculations and we study geometry.
- This subject is in English. We study plants and animals.
- This subject is in English. We read a lot of books.
- This subject is in English. We study verb tenses and time expressions.
- This subject is in Spanish. We study physics and chemistry.
16 Clues: We work with computers. • We do physical exercise. • We speak a new language. • This subject is in English. We write stories. • This subject is in Spanish. We study the world. • This subject is in English. We read a lot of books. • This subject is in English. We study plants and animals. • This subject is in Spanish. We study physics and chemistry. • ...
U.S. History 2017-12-06
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- Writer for the New York Journal who wanted war
- President who did not want to fight a war
- Island won from Spanish-American war
- Base used in Hawaii in Spanish-American war
- Filipino revolutionary who helped win the war
- Battle won by Teddy Roosevelt's unit
- Ship that sank in Havana Harbor
- Writer for the New York World who wanted war
- Speaker of the House who did not want to fight a war
- Country where Spanish-American war was fought
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- Teddy Roosevelt's unit in the Spanish-American war
- Last monarch of Hawaii
- Islands where Spanish-American war was fought
- Another island won from Spanish-American war
- Type of journalism that sensationalizes things
15 Clues: Last monarch of Hawaii • Ship that sank in Havana Harbor • Island won from Spanish-American war • Battle won by Teddy Roosevelt's unit • President who did not want to fight a war • Base used in Hawaii in Spanish-American war • Another island won from Spanish-American war • Writer for the New York World who wanted war • Filipino revolutionary who helped win the war • ...
Real Madrid Player Class of 2000 2023-06-14
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- - Spanish goalkeeper and captain of the team
- - Spanish defender and defensive stalwart
- - Spanish forward and club legend (also played in the 1990s)
- - Spanish defender and leader at the back
- - Brazilian forward with skill and flair
- - Brazilian striker and one of the greatest goalscorers of all time
- - Brazilian forward and strong presence in attack
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- - Brazilian left-back with a powerful shot (also played in the 1990s)
- - French midfielder and World Cup winner (also the current coach)
- - Argentine midfielder and key playmaker
- - Spanish defender with versatility
- - English striker and clinical finisher
- - English midfielder and set-piece specialist
- - Portuguese winger and Ballon d'Or winner
- - Spanish midfielder known for his vision and creativity
15 Clues: - Spanish defender with versatility • - English striker and clinical finisher • - Argentine midfielder and key playmaker • - Brazilian forward with skill and flair • - Spanish defender and defensive stalwart • - Spanish defender and leader at the back • - Portuguese winger and Ballon d'Or winner • - Spanish goalkeeper and captain of the team • ...
Spanish 2023-01-20
11 Clues: Spanish • Me _______ José • 'blue' in Spanish • ¿Cómo ___ llamas? • 'to be' in Spanish • Yo tengo 12 _______ • 'Father' in Spanish • Yo ______ de Suecia • 'fifteen' in Spanish • 'to live' in Spanish • 'Wednesday' in Spanish
History Exam Review 2021-05-10
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- strong states and weak central government
- this battle took place April 21 1836
- created during the time of an event
- Used by the Spanish to spread Christianity
- border to both Texas and Mexico
- this treaty was signed May 14 1836
- final battle of Texas revolution
- first president of Texas
- elected president of Texas in 1838
- The Spanish used these to protect missions.
- First battle of the texas revolution
- Constitution The Mexican constitution was similar to this constitution.
- origin of "come and take it"
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- Written March 2 1836
- analyzes a primary source
- protect settlements from Indian raids
- This French Fort caused the Spanish to build more missions and presidios in Texas
- The Spanish word for a land agent whose job it was to bring new settlers into an area
- provisional or temporary
- elected president of Texas twice
- Spanish conquistadors were in search of these things
21 Clues: Written March 2 1836 • provisional or temporary • first president of Texas • analyzes a primary source • origin of "come and take it" • border to both Texas and Mexico • elected president of Texas twice • final battle of Texas revolution • elected president of Texas in 1838 • created during the time of an event • this treaty was signed May 14 1836 • ...
Solve this for a special prize! 2025-10-30
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- The eponym for a local lawn “sports” club who attacked the Spanish port that Nelson later blockaded, in what began “the singeing of the King of Spain’s beard, in 1587.
- Home to Fino, Oloroso, Manzanilla
- Originally Italian fortified wine infused with botanicals popular throughout Italy, France and Spain.
- American author inspired by the region
- Local sweet fortified wine
- Highest mountain range in Iberian peninsula.
- Islamic bathhouse developed from the model of the Roman thermae.
- Referred to by Falstaff as “sack” in Henry IV, the last remaining fortified wine imported from Spain to the UK.
- Where you’ll soon see we’re flying to.
- Moorish palace in football team’s home town
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- Local blood sport
- Where you already know we’re going.
- Hopefully this was ready in time.
- Nelson blockaded Spanish fleet here in 1797.
- Closest British Overseas Territory
- Spanish cured ham
- king of Spain
- You might get one of these in a spa
- Muslim-ruled territory on the Iberian peninsula from 711-1492.
- Spanish coin used from mid-14th Century to 1865
- People carrier from Spanish car brand (although I didn’t know it was Spanish!)
- red wine
- UEFA Europa League winners in 2014, 2015 and 2016.
- Small plates served alongside drinks.
- Home to palace and fortress after which the Spanish car is named.
- Word for a glass of beer that Jimbo always used in Mallorca.
- Cold tomato soup
- Baroque artist whose home town we will visit
28 Clues: red wine • king of Spain • Cold tomato soup • Local blood sport • Spanish cured ham • Local sweet fortified wine • Hopefully this was ready in time. • Home to Fino, Oloroso, Manzanilla • Closest British Overseas Territory • Where you already know we’re going. • You might get one of these in a spa • Small plates served alongside drinks. • American author inspired by the region • ...
Chapter 1 Indigenous America 2021-09-15
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- An opulent ceremonial feast at which possessions are given away or distroyed to display wealth or enhance prestige
- A Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.
- An Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic ocean.
- Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- An Indigenous people of the Caribbean.
- A Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.
- Was a series of conflicts between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages.
- The last fully independent ruler of the Aztec empire before the civilization's collapse after the Spanish Conquest in the early 16th century CE.
- A porous racial classification system in colonial New Spain.
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- A Spaniard born in Spain residing in the New World, Spanish East Indies, or Spanish Guinea.
- A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
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- A racial classification used to refer to a person of a combined European and Indigenous American ancestry
- A central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- Large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City.
- A 16th-century Spanish landowner, friar, priest, and bishop, famed as a historian and social reformer
- An Idigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada.
- The exchange of diseases, ideas, food-crops, and populations between the new world and old world.
- Realm of the Four Parts.
- A modern-day historical park in Collinsville, Illinois, eclosing the sight of the largest pre-Columbian city on the continent of North America.
- A centuries-long series of battles by Christian states to expel the Muslins (Moors), who from the 8th century ruled most of the lberian Peninsula.
- A term used originally to describe people of Spanish descent born in the colonies
- Three important crops: corn, beans, and squash
- An ancient astronomical instrument that was a handheld model of the universe.
- A man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.
- A small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th-17th centuries
26 Clues: Realm of the Four Parts. • An Indigenous people of the Caribbean. • Three important crops: corn, beans, and squash • A porous racial classification system in colonial New Spain. • A Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea. • Large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. • ...
Labor Systems In Ameria 2025-11-12
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- Spanish colonial governor.
- Ownership of people as property.
- Payment or goods demanded by rulers.
- Spanish colonial resettlement village.
- Landless laborer, often in haciendas.
- Peasant bound to land in feudal systems.
- Inca system of required state labor.
- Peasants bound to land and lord in Russia.
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- Spanish colonial forced labor system.
- Person supervising forced labor.
- Spanish system granting colonists the right to indigenous labor.
- Large farm using coerced labor.
- Labor repayment of money owed.
- Large Spanish colonial estate or plantation.
- Work contract for passage to a new land.
15 Clues: Spanish colonial governor. • Labor repayment of money owed. • Large farm using coerced labor. • Person supervising forced labor. • Ownership of people as property. • Payment or goods demanded by rulers. • Inca system of required state labor. • Spanish colonial forced labor system. • Landless laborer, often in haciendas. • Spanish colonial resettlement village. • ...
nuestra dulce vida <3 2025-03-17
14 Clues: where we met • our babygirl • your fav taco • our anniversary • bogo on tuesdays • chris' fav drink • kelsey's fav drink • water [in spanish] • kisses [in spanish] • te amo [in english] • our favorite perrito • our favorite thing to do • chris' cologne [in spanish] • kelsey's perfume [in spanish]
Aztec's 2018-06-05
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- Resistance to a disease?
- A celebration or ceremony observed with regularity?
- Spanish system that gave Spanish settlers land grants?
- What lake was the Aztec capital on?
- Aztec market place is called?
- Spanish for leader of an expedition?
- What was the last Muslim stronghold in Spain?
- What Area of Spain was King Ferdinand from?
- What Spanish queen financed Columbus's mission to the west?
- Who was the last Aztec Emperor?
- What did the Aztecs collect from conquered groups?
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- Volcanic Glass?
- What were the Aztec floating island called?
- What was the capital of the Aztec empire?
- What was the school for commoners called?
- Who was tasked with converting everyone to Christianity?
- Area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers?
- Class of Spanish nobles that do not own land?
- Writing using a series of pictures/
- Structure that brought fresh water to the city?
- What Spaniard defeated the Aztecs?
- What was the school for nobles called?
22 Clues: Volcanic Glass? • Resistance to a disease? • Aztec market place is called? • Who was the last Aztec Emperor? • What Spaniard defeated the Aztecs? • What lake was the Aztec capital on? • Writing using a series of pictures/ • Spanish for leader of an expedition? • What was the school for nobles called? • Area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers? • ...
Colores - Colors 2012-04-16
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- purple grapes are this color (in Spanish)
- color of pine leaves (in Spanish)
- usually, this is the color of the dry coffee (in Spanish)
- color of small chicks and the sun (in Spanish)
- color of our white board (in Spanish)
- color pink (in Spanish)
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- color of a delicious tangerine (in Spanish)
- this means light blue (in Spanish)
- color of a beautiful Mississippi sky (in Spanish)
- black (in Spanish)
- this is the color of a stop sign (in Spanish)
11 Clues: black (in Spanish) • color pink (in Spanish) • color of pine leaves (in Spanish) • this means light blue (in Spanish) • color of our white board (in Spanish) • purple grapes are this color (in Spanish) • color of a delicious tangerine (in Spanish) • this is the color of a stop sign (in Spanish) • color of small chicks and the sun (in Spanish) • ...
Spanish Crossword 2014-03-12
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- Emperor of the Aztecs at the time Cortés invaded.
- Velázquez Governor of Cuba at the time Cortes left for Mexico.
- Last Muslim stronghold until it was captured in 1492 by the Spanish.
- Spanish conquerors in the New World.
- Cortés Leader of the Conquistadors.
- Used by Aztecs to carry water into Tenochtitlan.
- Long rifle-like guns used by the Spanish.
- The School for Nobles.
- god of thunder, rain and earthquakes.
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- Aztec Neighbourhood.
- Courts where non-Catholics were put on trial.
- Military strategy used by the Spanish to recapture Spain from the Muslims.
- Columbus Discovered America in 1492.
- god of wisdom and life.
- Capital city of the Aztec empire.
- Disease that killed many Aztecs.
- A sacred bird of the god Quetzalcoatl.
- A group of people who conquered Spain in the 700’s.
- Device used by Aztecs to throw a spear further.
- Animal used by Spanish to overthrow the Aztec Empire.
20 Clues: Aztec Neighbourhood. • The School for Nobles. • god of wisdom and life. • Disease that killed many Aztecs. • Capital city of the Aztec empire. • Cortés Leader of the Conquistadors. • Spanish conquerors in the New World. • Columbus Discovered America in 1492. • god of thunder, rain and earthquakes. • A sacred bird of the god Quetzalcoatl. • ...
Spanish Chapter 1 & 2 words 2024-12-04
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- obvio que (the spanish word for it's obvious that)
- parque de patinaje (a place that people go to skate)
- divorciados (something when a marriage splits)
- (when a person feels unsure about something, they might feel this)
- (a word that describes someone that is not good looking)
- (the spanish word for all/everything)
- (a feeling that someone might feel when something does not go their way)
- pasa (something that someone might say when they are confused)
- (the spanish word for "to be")
- da (something you do for someone else that's nice)
- (something you wear)
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- (spanish word for according to)
- su estado (something you would do to change something)
- de tenis (an award for a sport)
- (when you are not in a relationship/another word for solo)
- relación (a connection you have with another person)
- (the spanish word for during)
- (a word for someone that is good looking)
- comunica con (another way to say "she talks")
- patineta (a board that someone would use to skate)
20 Clues: (something you wear) • (the spanish word for during) • (the spanish word for "to be") • (spanish word for according to) • de tenis (an award for a sport) • (the spanish word for all/everything) • (a word for someone that is good looking) • comunica con (another way to say "she talks") • divorciados (something when a marriage splits) • ...
MERICAN IMPERIALSM 2024-12-18
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- The agreement that ended the Spanish-American War and ceded territories to the U.S.
- A U.S. policy opposing European intervention in the Western Hemisphere
- The practice of acquiring control over another country, often exploiting resources
- The process of adding a territory to an existing nation
- Theodore Roosevelt's approach to foreign policy, asserting U.S. power
- Teddy Roosevelt’s policy of using military force to achieve foreign policy goals
- Alfred Thayer Mahan’s idea that a strong navy was essential for global dominance
- U.S. battleship whose sinking was blamed on Spain, sparking the Spanish-American War
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- The country whose fight for independence against Spain led to the Spanish-American War
- U.S. initiative to ensure trade rights in China
- The U.S. president who oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal
- The conflict in 1898 that resulted in the U.S. acquiring new territories
- Exaggerated news reporting that helped spark the Spanish-American War
- Pacific Island acquired by the U.S. following the Spanish-American War
- The belief that stronger nations are justified in dominating weaker ones
- U.S. territory acquired after the Spanish-American War
- The 19th-century belief in U.S. territorial expansion across the continent
- A policy where a nation extends its power and influence over other territories
- A driving force behind U.S. imperialism to find new markets and resources
- Island nation the U.S. acquired after defeating Spain in the Spanish-American War
- U.S. territory annexed in 1898, providing a strategic naval base in the Pacific
- The waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
22 Clues: U.S. initiative to ensure trade rights in China • U.S. territory acquired after the Spanish-American War • The process of adding a territory to an existing nation • The waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans • The U.S. president who oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal • Exaggerated news reporting that helped spark the Spanish-American War • ...
Age of Exploration 2020-09-29
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- first successful British colony in North America
- disease that killed millions of Native Americans (2 Words)
- founded New France and Quebec (3 Words)
- map maker
- swollen bleeding gums due to lack of vitamin C
- belief that a nation’s wealth was measured in its gold and silver treasure
- tax on imported goods
- In the Spanish empire, these were mixed Spanish and Native Americans near the bottom of the colonial class system
- English Protestant came to America for freedom
- Aztec king kidnapped by the Spanish and eventually killed (2 Words)
- discovered the southern tip of Africa and proved ships could reach Asia by
- first explorer to circumnavigate the world (2 Words)
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- land & native slaves given to Spanish rulers
- claimed Brazil for Portugal it (3 Words)
- People living in America who are originally from Spain
- claimed Canada for French (2 Words)
- measures angle of sun & stars above horizon
- the part of the transatlantic trade network that carried Africans from Africa to the West Indies and North America (2 Words)
- Spanish conqueror
- First explorer to discover “new land” west of Europe and Africa (2 Words)
- Conquered Peru for the Spanish (2 Words)
- God, Gold and . . .
- Set up a navigation school for Portugal (2 Words)
- global exchange of people, plants, technologies, cultures (2 Words)
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico (2 Words)
- to sail around the world
- spread Christianity throughout colonies
27 Clues: map maker • Spanish conqueror • God, Gold and . . . • tax on imported goods • to sail around the world • claimed Canada for French (2 Words) • founded New France and Quebec (3 Words) • spread Christianity throughout colonies • claimed Brazil for Portugal it (3 Words) • Conquered Peru for the Spanish (2 Words) • measures angle of sun & stars above horizon • ...
Adjectives 2014-06-29
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- The opposite of slow
- A person soft and lovely
- In spanish: orgulloso
- The opposite of dirty
- A person who doesn't share
- Someone who was born in america
- In spanish: flojo
- In spanish: amargo
- The opposite of relaxed
- The opposite of shallow
- Someone kind
- Very big
- Not very intelligent
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- A person who was born in France
- A person who practises judaism
- The opposive of coward
- Very small
- The opposite of deep
- Someone who was born in Japán
- How you feel when you fix a problem
- the opposite of wet
- In spanish: descompuesto
- The opposive of difficult
- The weather in winter
- The weather in summer
25 Clues: Very big • Very small • Someone kind • In spanish: flojo • In spanish: amargo • the opposite of wet • The opposite of slow • The opposite of deep • Not very intelligent • In spanish: orgulloso • The opposite of dirty • The weather in winter • The weather in summer • The opposive of coward • The opposite of relaxed • The opposite of shallow • A person soft and lovely • In spanish: descompuesto • ...
Ooohhhh 2024-06-06
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- Man's best friend
- A baby cow or horse
- Has a trunk
- striped 5
- my father’s name
- One of the only two mammals to lay eggs
- boy cousin in Spanish
- arctic 6
- the place an animal lives
- Baby 6
- a group of animals that have fur
- Number 5’s baby
- Number 1’s baby
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- Baby 8
- nocturnal 6
- aunt in Spanish
- My mom will legit die if we get one
- Feathered animals
- Famous Australian mammal
- common pet fish
- Ms. Danielle’s favorite fruit
- girl cousin in Spanish
- Large marsupial (where are u from)
- home owners association
- Flying mammal
- tricolored fish
- uncle in Spanish
27 Clues: Baby 8 • Baby 6 • arctic 6 • striped 5 • nocturnal 6 • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • aunt in Spanish • common pet fish • Number 5’s baby • tricolored fish • Number 1’s baby • my father’s name • uncle in Spanish • Man's best friend • Feathered animals • A baby cow or horse • boy cousin in Spanish • girl cousin in Spanish • home owners association • Famous Australian mammal • the place an animal lives • ...
SPAIN CROSSWORD REVIEW 2023-03-07
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- Largest meal of the day(Spanish)
- King of Spain
- Where flamenco originated
- Spanish word for dinner
- Originally made from shells
- Custard-like dessert made with eggs, milk, and water.
- Flamenco began in the ______ part of Spain.
- The national dish of Spain
- Flamenco has more the 50 ________.
- English word for "bocadillo"
- Dinner is a _______ version of lunch.
- Neighboring country to the west of Spain
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- Spanish word for snack
- Mountain range that divides Spain from France
- Spanish word for breakfast
- The flag of Spain is red and ________.
- ______ Espanola is a mixture of potatoes & eggs.
- Little meals eaten with friends and family
- Capital of Spain
- Rest time after lunch
- Donut sticks sprinkled with cinnamon sugar
21 Clues: King of Spain • Capital of Spain • Rest time after lunch • Spanish word for snack • Spanish word for dinner • Where flamenco originated • Spanish word for breakfast • The national dish of Spain • Originally made from shells • English word for "bocadillo" • Largest meal of the day(Spanish) • Flamenco has more the 50 ________. • Dinner is a _______ version of lunch. • ...
SN Unit 2 2014-10-17
20 Clues: win • here • tied • deaf • lose • head • sign • talk • class • start • French • college • student • teacher • hearing • English • Spanish • language • I see Oh-I-see • school high school
The Atlantic World 2025-10-27
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- private individuals or corporations own the means of production
- Aztec Emperor
- A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- Inca emperor
- a highly contagious and potentially fatal viral disease
- Transfer between new and old world
- The first permanent English settlement
- Spanish conquistador who found the Incas
- Mixed European and Indigenous American
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- business where ownership is divided into shares
- Exchange of goods between the world
- Conflict between Great Britain and France
- Three part trade system
- Spanish conquistador
- Passage that transported slaves
- 12 million Africans were forcibly transported
- A Spanish conqueror
- Made 4 transatlantic voyages
- Area under control of another country
20 Clues: Inca emperor • Aztec Emperor • A Spanish conqueror • Spanish conquistador • Three part trade system • Made 4 transatlantic voyages • Passage that transported slaves • Transfer between new and old world • Exchange of goods between the world • Area under control of another country • The first permanent English settlement • Mixed European and Indigenous American • ...
Spanish Unit 6 Vocab Crossword 2026-02-06
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- How do you say amusement park?
- How do you say during?
- What is a tiger called?
- How do you say "tell me"?
- What is a ticket called?
- What is to visit in spanish?
- What is a bird called in spanish?
- What is stadium in spanish?
- What is a zoo called?
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- What is to by souvenirs?
- How do you say "to travel"?
- How do you say city?
- What is "by boat or ship"?
- What is to scuba dive/snorkel?
- How do you say impressive in spanish?
- What is to stay?
- How do you say late?
- How do you say fantastic?
- How do you say early?
- What is "by bus"?
20 Clues: What is to stay? • What is "by bus"? • How do you say city? • How do you say late? • How do you say early? • What is a zoo called? • How do you say during? • What is a tiger called? • What is to by souvenirs? • What is a ticket called? • How do you say fantastic? • How do you say "tell me"? • What is "by boat or ship"? • How do you say "to travel"? • What is stadium in spanish? • ...
Los Días de la Semana 2023-01-14
13 Clues: Monday • Wednesday • Day in Spanish • Week in Spanish • Today in Spanish • Tomorrow in Spanish • Yesterday in Spanish • The day after sábado • The day after miércoles • The first day of the weekend • Hay _____ días en una semana • The last day of school in a week • Ayer fue miércoles, hoy es _______
Los miembros de la familia (Family Members) 2021-08-14
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- I am the daughter of my _________
- a wife's relationship to her my parents in law in Spanish
- half brother in Spanish
- my uncles' daughter in Spanish
- your son's son in Spanish
- a husband relationship to his parents in law in Spanish
- wife's father in Spanish
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- wife's sister or husband's sister in Spanish
- your mother's husband in Spanish
- my siblings in Spanish
- my father's or mother's sister in Spanish
11 Clues: my siblings in Spanish • half brother in Spanish • wife's father in Spanish • your son's son in Spanish • my uncles' daughter in Spanish • your mother's husband in Spanish • I am the daughter of my _________ • my father's or mother's sister in Spanish • wife's sister or husband's sister in Spanish • a husband relationship to his parents in law in Spanish • ...
Los Países que Hablan Español 2021-10-05
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- right next door to Colombia
- it's on the coast between Chile and Ecuador
- where Señorita L studied
- the Spanish-speaking country that is connected to the United States
- the smallest country in Central America, it's named after the Spanish word for "The Savior"
- the one country that speaks Spanish in Europe
- it has the Spanish word for water in its name (agua)
- it's on the equator
- its name means Rich Coast
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- the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa
- the "Guay" one on the coast
- the country that Cardi B is from
- this one is a U.S. territory
- it's landlocked in South America
- it's shaped like a pepper and named like one too
- the first letter of this country's name sounds like an "O" instead of an "H"
- the country below Mexico
- it's the closest country to Florida
- the "Guay" one that is landlocked
- the country known for its canal
- not the coat company, the country
21 Clues: it's on the equator • where Señorita L studied • the country below Mexico • its name means Rich Coast • right next door to Colombia • the "Guay" one on the coast • this one is a U.S. territory • the country known for its canal • the country that Cardi B is from • it's landlocked in South America • the "Guay" one that is landlocked • not the coat company, the country • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- To force upon another.
- native Americans who helped the settler at Jamestown.
- cortes found mexico city.
- the first permanent English colony in the Americas was.
- owner of a colony
- forced native to farm, ranch, mine.
- spanish settler mostly men, called , marry native woman
- known today as pilgrims.
- forces colonist to farm; get helped from Powhatan people.
- John smith was the leader of
- William Penn was the of the Pennsylvania colony.
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- a person of mixed Spanish and native american blood
- To force to leave a country or place.
- the Spanish explorer, explored mexico and conquered the Aztecs.
- Holy
- found Pennsylvania.
- first governer of the Massachusetts bay colony.
- religious group that settled in the Pennsylvania colony.
- founded the colony of Rhode island
- in 1680, a pueblo religious leader, rebelled against Spanish rule in new mexico.
- Spanish explorer,seek gold, and silver.
- the mestizo population was a mix of native american and
- To make pure or to simplify.
23 Clues: Holy • owner of a colony • found Pennsylvania. • To force upon another. • known today as pilgrims. • cortes found mexico city. • John smith was the leader of • To make pure or to simplify. • founded the colony of Rhode island • forced native to farm, ranch, mine. • To force to leave a country or place. • Spanish explorer,seek gold, and silver. • ...
Period One 2025-03-06
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- Spanish labor system that exploited Native Americans.
- Capital of the Aztec Empire, conquered by the Spanish.
- Agreement dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal.
- The "Lost Colony" established by English settlers.
- Major economic activity between Europeans and Native Americans.
- Pathway early humans used to migrate to North America.
- Norse explorer who reached North America before Columbus.
- Alliance of Native American tribes in the northeastern U.S.
- Transfer of goods, ideas, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- Fabled sea route to Asia through North America.
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- Advanced sailing ship used by European explorers.
- Spanish soldiers who conquered Native American territories.
- First permanent English settlement in North America.
- Conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire.
- Disease that devastated Native American populations.
- Explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean.
- Spanish priest who advocated for Native American rights.
- Person of mixed European and Native American ancestry.
- Conquistador who overthrew the Aztec Empire.
- Uprising of indigenous Pueblo people against Spanish colonizers.
20 Clues: Conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. • Conquistador who overthrew the Aztec Empire. • Fabled sea route to Asia through North America. • Advanced sailing ship used by European explorers. • The "Lost Colony" established by English settlers. • First permanent English settlement in North America. • Disease that devastated Native American populations. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-09-24
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- Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media.
- Spanish word for 'party'.
- Language spoken in most Hispanic countries.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in Hispanic culture.
- A popular dance and music style with roots in Hispanic culture.
- Music genre blending Mexican and American influences.
- Term often used to describe people from Latin American heritage.
- South American country known for its long coastline and poets.
- Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and calendar.
- First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo.
- Traditional Mexican dish often enjoyed during cultural celebrations.
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- Author of 'Don Quixote', a classic of Spanish literature.
- Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine.
- Country known for tango and gauchos.
- Ability to speak two languages, often Spanish and English.
- Ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
- Ancient civilization centered in Peru.
- Island nation known for its music, dance, and cigars.
- Spanish word for 'yes'.
- Traditional Mexican music ensemble.
20 Clues: Spanish word for 'yes'. • Spanish word for 'party'. • Traditional Mexican music ensemble. • Country known for tango and gauchos. • Ancient civilization centered in Peru. • Language spoken in most Hispanic countries. • Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine. • First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo. • Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-10-13
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- Term often used to describe people from Latin American heritage.
- Author of 'Don Quixote', a classic of Spanish literature.
- Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and calendar.
- Language spoken in most Hispanic countries.
- First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo.
- Spanish word for 'yes'.
- Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in Hispanic culture.
- A popular dance and music style with roots in Hispanic culture.
- Country known for tango and gauchos.
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- Ancient civilization centered in Peru.
- Ability to speak two languages, often Spanish and English.
- South American country known for its long coastline and poets.
- Ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
- Traditional Mexican dish often enjoyed during cultural celebrations.
- Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine.
- Music genre blending Mexican and American influences.
- Spanish word for 'party'.
- Traditional Mexican music ensemble.
- Island nation known for its music, dance, and cigars.
20 Clues: Spanish word for 'yes'. • Spanish word for 'party'. • Traditional Mexican music ensemble. • Country known for tango and gauchos. • Ancient civilization centered in Peru. • Language spoken in most Hispanic countries. • Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine. • First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo. • Music genre blending Mexican and American influences. • ...
G7 Chapter 2 Vocab terms/concepts 2025-10-14
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- The Columbian ______________ is the transfer of goods between Eastern and Western Hemisphere
- Spanish searched for ___________ in the Americas
- A religious Settlement
- Colonies exist to make the mother country wealthy
- Agreement between two parties that benefits them both
- The first to circumnavigate the globe
- The first Europeans to reach the Americas
- A narrow body of water that connects two large bodies of water
- The French traded guns to Native Americans in exchange for ________.
- The last name of the man credited with mapping the America's
Down
- The Nina, ____________, And Santa Maria were the names of ships on the first voyage of Christopher Columbus
- Mix of Spanish and Native American Heritage
- To travel around
- A cause of death for Native Americans after exposure to Europeans
- landed in the Americas, thought he reached Asia (last name)
- Born in American to two spanish parents
- Mix of Spanish and African Heritage
- Soldier like Explorers
- Spanish colonists from Spain
- They first owned New York, but called it New Netherland
20 Clues: To travel around • A religious Settlement • Soldier like Explorers • Spanish colonists from Spain • Mix of Spanish and African Heritage • The first to circumnavigate the globe • Born in American to two spanish parents • The first Europeans to reach the Americas • Mix of Spanish and Native American Heritage • Spanish searched for ___________ in the Americas • ...
Spain 2025-09-28
Across
- Moorish palace in Granada
- Explorer backed by Spain
- Christian retaking of Spain
- Spain is a top producer of
- Painter of Guernica
- Found in nearly every Spanish city.
- Famous unfinished church in Barcelona
Down
- Famous party island.
- Dictator after Spanish Civil War
- Famous rice dish from Valencia.
- Traditional Andalusian dance and music
- Government overthrown in 1936
- Controversial Spanish tradition
- Capital of Spain.
- Spanish islands off Africa
- Andalusian city with flamenco
16 Clues: Capital of Spain. • Painter of Guernica • Famous party island. • Explorer backed by Spain • Moorish palace in Granada • Spain is a top producer of • Spanish islands off Africa • Christian retaking of Spain • Government overthrown in 1936 • Andalusian city with flamenco • Famous rice dish from Valencia. • Controversial Spanish tradition • Dictator after Spanish Civil War • ...
Exploration 2022-12-06
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- Sailed up to St. Lawrence River to present day city of Montreal
- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- Mapmaker that discovered columbus was in a New World
- Brazil - sugar plantations
- Representatives to the monarch in the Spanish colony
- Explored coasts of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and New England
- Spanish and African
- People born in Spain
- Discovers the New World
- has two bodies of water named after him
- Native
- Circumnavigate the globe
Down
- New navigational instruments
- Conquers the Aztec Empire
- First to see the Pacific Ocean and Panama
- Economic theory which encouraged parent countries to gain as much wealth as possible
- Knighted for his daring sea dogs
- Confronted the Spanish conquistador Cortez
- Conquers the Incan empire
- Spanish and Native American
- Meaning conqueror
- The right to demand labor
- Sailed around the Cape of Hope to India
- Established the first permanent settlement in Quebec
- Government grants
- A tax on imports to increase price
26 Clues: Native • Meaning conqueror • Government grants • Spanish and African • People born in Spain • Discovers the New World • Circumnavigate the globe • Conquers the Aztec Empire • Conquers the Incan empire • The right to demand labor • Brazil - sugar plantations • Spanish and Native American • New navigational instruments • Knighted for his daring sea dogs • A tax on imports to increase price • ...
El Calendario 2022-11-29
Across
- weekend
- today is
- The only weekday that has an accent.
- the day the American calendar starts on
- date
- week
- today
- tomorrow
- Tuesday
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- __________ y domingo son el fin de semana
- A name in Spanish and also a summer month.
- junio, julio, _________ son el verano
- yesteday
- month
- the day the Spanish calendar starts on
- day
- months
- date
- In Spanish, months and days are not ______.
- January
20 Clues: day • date • date • week • month • today • months • weekend • January • Tuesday • yesteday • today is • tomorrow • The only weekday that has an accent. • junio, julio, _________ son el verano • the day the Spanish calendar starts on • the day the American calendar starts on • __________ y domingo son el fin de semana • A name in Spanish and also a summer month. • ...
WORLD T5 L1, L2, L3 2025-01-16
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- One who favors extreme changes
- Bismarck’s “Battle for Civilization” intended to make Catholics put loyalty to the state above their allegiance to the Church
- South American soldier and leader instrumental in fighting against Spanish expansion in the Americas (Last Name)
- The belief of complete and unrestricted power in government
- In Spanish Colonial America, a person born of Native American and European descent
- In Spanish Colonial America, a person born in Spain, highest class society
- Chancellor of the German Empire 1871 and held position for 19 years used realpolitik as his political strategy (Last Name)
- In Spanish Colonial America, a person born of African and European descent
- Add a territory to an existing state or country
- Period of reduced economic activity
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- Catholic priest in Mexico who led Indians and mestizos in a revolution against the Spanish (Last Name)
- Realistic politics based in the needs of the state. Powers over principles.
- German Empire
- Self-Rule
- In Spanish Colonial America, an American born descendant of Spanish settlers
- “Citizens King” of France because people put him on the throne however he lost power because he did not support the working class (Last Name)
- Programs provided by the state for the benefit of its citizens
- System of political thought and belief
18 Clues: Self-Rule • German Empire • One who favors extreme changes • Period of reduced economic activity • System of political thought and belief • Add a territory to an existing state or country • The belief of complete and unrestricted power in government • Programs provided by the state for the benefit of its citizens • ...
