spanish Crossword Puzzles
Atlantic slave trade 2024-10-11
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- Incan conquer
- profitable trading
- infection that killed many slaves
- emperor of the Aztecs
- British v french
- land controlled by another nation
- private owned
- trade network new world,Europe,africa
- slave ships across the atlantic
- Spanish abusing native americans labor
- Aztec conquer
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- first contact with Americans
- trades through the entire world
- Incan ruler
- inverters buy shares of large company
- cultural transfer to and from the americas
- transportation of slaves from Africa to the NW
- mix of spanish and native American
- Spanish conquistador
- first British colony
20 Clues: Incan ruler • Incan conquer • private owned • Aztec conquer • British v french • profitable trading • Spanish conquistador • first British colony • emperor of the Aztecs • first contact with Americans • trades through the entire world • slave ships across the atlantic • infection that killed many slaves • land controlled by another nation • mix of spanish and native American • ...
Spanish Crossword 2024-11-08
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- The girl went on to __ college.
- Used for counting
- Possessive adjective
- "Call" in Spanish
- Animal that likes mice
- Synonym for wind
- Opposite of up
- "Thing" in Spanish
- Used to call each other
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- There are too ___ apples.
- The boy went to his friend's ___.
- You use your eyes to ___.
- Used for complimenting.
- "You" in Spanish
- Opposite of night.
- You drink it everyday.
- Used for naming how an object looks. Ex: Triangle
- Opposite of Short
- Opposite of high
- To girl went on to ___ the meaning of agua.
20 Clues: Opposite of up • "You" in Spanish • Synonym for wind • Opposite of high • Used for counting • "Call" in Spanish • Opposite of Short • Opposite of night. • "Thing" in Spanish • Possessive adjective • You drink it everyday. • Animal that likes mice • Used for complimenting. • Used to call each other • There are too ___ apples. • You use your eyes to ___. • The girl went on to __ college. • ...
Paris Smith The Atlantic World 2025-10-09
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- conquered the incas
- competition for national wealth
- a disease
- the ninth emperor of the Aztec Empire
- British vs. French
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network new world, africa, europe
- slave ships across Atlantic
- spanish abusing native american labor
- conquered the aztecs
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- first contact with americans
- the exchange of capital, goods, and services between countries
- incan ruler
- investors buy shares lager company
- cultural transfer to from the americas
- transportation slaves from africa to new world
- mix spanish and native american
- spanish conquerors
- first british colony
20 Clues: a disease • incan ruler • private ownership • British vs. French • spanish conquerors • conquered the incas • first british colony • conquered the aztecs • slave ships across Atlantic • first contact with americans • competition for national wealth • mix spanish and native american • land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares lager company • ...
Halyn Bolin Atlantic World 2025-10-09
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- buying and selling goods
- competition for national wealth
- first contact to the americas
- private ownership
- conquered the aztecs
- first british colony
- Aztec ruler
- spanish explorer
- slave ships across the atlantic
- viral disease
- spanish abusing labor
- mix of spanish and native american
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- trade in the new world, africa, and europe
- transporting slaves from africa to new world
- investors buy shares to larger company
- conquered the Incas
- land ruled by a different nation
- cultural transfer to and from the americas
- Inca ruler
19 Clues: Inca ruler • Aztec ruler • viral disease • spanish explorer • private ownership • conquered the Incas • conquered the aztecs • first british colony • spanish abusing labor • buying and selling goods • first contact to the americas • competition for national wealth • slave ships across the atlantic • land ruled by a different nation • mix of spanish and native american • ...
Tecnologia 2024-04-16
15 Clues: garaje • mensaje • imprimir • un sonido • no funciar • hood of car • prender el carro • usa para manejar • screen in spanish • laptop in spanish • program in spanish • hablar con telefono • adonde tu llena gasolina • adonde pone los maletas en el carro • usa para limpiar el vidrio de carro
El presente de indicativo 2013-09-23
15 Clues: ugly • tall • short • lazy/female • blond/female • fat in Spanish • 2nd person plural • 1st person plural • very smart in Spanish • present tense in Spanish • 3rd person singular/vivir • 3rd person plural/caminar • 2nd person singular/vivir • 1st person plural/caminar • one of the 3rd person plural
Christmas in Argentina 2016-12-04
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- What do Argentine people release after dinner?
- What is an árbol de Navidad?
- How do you say they give in Spanish?
- Spanish word for Mass
- What celebration is help at 11pm?
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- How do you say "Merry Christmas" in Spanish?
- What is the Spanish word for Nativity Scene?
- Spanish word for Christmas Eve
- Spanish word for Christmas
- Many of the citizens of Argentina are...
- Another way to say the Three Kings is...
- How many hours before midnight is dinner on Christmas Eve?
12 Clues: Spanish word for Mass • Spanish word for Christmas • What is an árbol de Navidad? • Spanish word for Christmas Eve • What celebration is help at 11pm? • How do you say they give in Spanish? • Many of the citizens of Argentina are... • Another way to say the Three Kings is... • How do you say "Merry Christmas" in Spanish? • What is the Spanish word for Nativity Scene? • ...
The Causes of the Second World War 2021-01-19
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- German unit formed to fight during the Spanish Civil War (6,6)
- Country that intervened in the Spanish Civil War with covert military action (5)
- Country created by the Treaty of Versailles (14)
- Occupied by Belgium and France in 1923. Under no circumstances to be confused with the Rhineland (4)
- Spanish group led by Franco (12)
- Living space (10)
- Country that the Soviet Union tried to form an alliance with in 1939, but failed (7)
- Type of German dive bomber tested during Spanish Civil War (5)
- Invaded by the Soviet Union and Germany in 1939 (6)
- Policy followed by Britain and France (11)
- France formed an alliance with this country in 1936 (6,5)
- Area of land containing concentration of German-speaking people in Czechoslovakia in 1938 (11)
- Hitler wanted to unite these (6,8,6)
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- Area remilitarized in 1936 (9)
- Type of referendum used to confirm Anschluss (10)
- Term of the Versailles Treaty broken in 1935 (12)
- Spanish fascist leader (6)
- British Prime Minister in 1938 (11)
- Number of years that the Saar was a League of Nations mandate (7)
- Proportion of Czechoslovakia that contained German-speakers (7)
- Spanish town bombed by German and Italian aircraft (8)
- Alliance formed between Germany and the Soviet Union (5,6,4)
- British, French and Italian agreement to protect the Versailles Treaty (6,5)
- Speech made by British Prime Minister after returning from Munich (5,3,3,4)
- Unification with Austria (9)
25 Clues: Living space (10) • Spanish fascist leader (6) • Unification with Austria (9) • Area remilitarized in 1936 (9) • Spanish group led by Franco (12) • British Prime Minister in 1938 (11) • Hitler wanted to unite these (6,8,6) • Policy followed by Britain and France (11) • Country created by the Treaty of Versailles (14) • Type of referendum used to confirm Anschluss (10) • ...
Final project- Emilee Kopeinig 2022-03-02
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- the first day of the spanish calendar
- balls on your face used to see
- an hour after twelve o’clock
- the smelling tool on your face
- birth giver
- a body part that sits on your shoulders
- the very first number
- a simple farewell
- comes eleven numbers after twenty
- the only month that is not a cognate
- five minutes after one o’clock
- the last day of the spanish calendar
- the last month of the year
- has a red, yellow, red pattern with horizontal stripes
- the last day of the school week
- when air is blowing
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- the color of grass
- basic common greeting
- three hours before ten o’clock
- your mom’s mom
- male sibling
- when the sun is out
- looks the most like the American flag
- this would be used if it were below zero
- the color of the sky
- five numbers after ten
- the color of fire
- ve comes before x in the spanish alphabet
- a greeting used in the morning
- comes right after april
- has green, white, and red vertical stripes
- second letter of the spanish alphabet
- seventh letter of the spanish alphabet
33 Clues: birth giver • male sibling • your mom’s mom • the color of fire • a simple farewell • the color of grass • when the sun is out • when air is blowing • the color of the sky • basic common greeting • the very first number • five numbers after ten • comes right after april • the last month of the year • an hour after twelve o’clock • balls on your face used to see • three hours before ten o’clock • ...
Age of Exploration 2018-10-14
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- an arrangement the Spanish used for the encomienda system
- plan or sketch
- a person of mixed Eurorean and black decent
- instrument used to decipher directions
- a grant by the spanish crown to a colonist in America
- to bring goods or services into an area
- a Spanish conqueror of Mexico or Peru in the 16th century
- physical hard work
- Spanish or Portuguese officals born in Europe
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- an estate on which crops such as sugar, coffee, tobacco are cultivated by resident labor
- a sum of money granted by the government or public body
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- a person of mixed white and black race
- person of mixed race, espically the offspring of a Spaniard and American Indian
- in or to a foreign country across the ocean
- to take goods or services out of the area
- belief in the benefits or profitable trading
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th/17th century
- passage the sea journey undertaken by the slave ships from west africa to the west indies
- a group of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country
20 Clues: plan or sketch • physical hard work • a person of mixed white and black race • instrument used to decipher directions • to bring goods or services into an area • to take goods or services out of the area • in or to a foreign country across the ocean • a person of mixed Eurorean and black decent • belief in the benefits or profitable trading • ...
Spanish-American War 2024-12-10
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- this is the total number of results from the Spanish-American War
- year the "Big Stick" diplomacy went into effect (1901)
- Cuba gained this from Spain
- president during the time period of the Spanish-American War
- the United States became this after the Spanish-American War
- Teddy Roosevelt was this number in presidents
- author of this document that discussed Europe not interfering with American affairs
- a cavalry troop led by Teddy Roosevelt
- battleship that was sunk in Havana Harbor
- Americans were this (another word for very angry) after the Maine exploded
- These three countries were involved in the Spanish-American War
- this was built to protect our new territories and have lower shipping costs
- taking over other countries or territories to build your own country's strength
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- The battle cry chanted by the Rough Riders
- this is the number of reasons for the Spanish-American War
- Teddy Roosevelt was well know for this practice
- this document added to the "Big Stick Diplomacy" and Monroe Doctrine
- The United States gained these three territories
- This is part of the world where the Panama Canal cuts through
- exaggerated news reports of events
20 Clues: Cuba gained this from Spain • exaggerated news reports of events • a cavalry troop led by Teddy Roosevelt • battleship that was sunk in Havana Harbor • The battle cry chanted by the Rough Riders • Teddy Roosevelt was this number in presidents • Teddy Roosevelt was well know for this practice • The United States gained these three territories • ...
Spanish Classroom Important words : Señor Ojeda 2025-09-17
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- What you use to write with in class
- You use this turn in many of you assignments
- excuse me
- You use these to cut things
- date in Spanish
- Take off the hoodie : quitate _____
- You use this to sign documents
- levanta la _______ Raise your hand
- What you set your computer on every morning
- Señor Ojeda assigns this everyday
- another way to say pen in Spanish besides lapicero y boligrafo
- When you make a mistake what do you need it to correct it?
- Means do you understand in Spanish
- Natural light shines through it
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- You sit on this
- What every classroom has (there is two big ones on each side of this classroom)
- Means sit down in Spanish
- You use it to put a point on your pencil
- This is sticky and used to hold things together
- take out in Spanish
- What you use to keep your notes
- You can find me in the library
- Tells you the time
- What you walk through every day to go into Mr. Romero's Spanish class
- complete the sentence when you want to go to the bathroom :Puedo ir al
- What you use to help you make straight lines
26 Clues: excuse me • You sit on this • date in Spanish • Tells you the time • take out in Spanish • Means sit down in Spanish • You use these to cut things • You can find me in the library • You use this to sign documents • What you use to keep your notes • Natural light shines through it • Señor Ojeda assigns this everyday • levanta la _______ Raise your hand • ...
Capítulo 1.3 - El calendario 2021-11-10
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- when we celebrate America's independence
- mes there are 12 of these in a year
- the first day of the week in Spanish-speaking countries
- the month when we celebrate Day of the Dead
- It's raining, it's pouring
- the month when we start the school year
- this day of the week has the same first two letters in Spanish and in English
- the first month of the year
- estaciones there are 4 of these in a year
- 24
- when we celebrate Valentine's Day
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- one of your independent days in Spanish
- the middle of the school week
- the last day of the school week
- the day of the weekend when we have mass
- 20
- otoño we are in this season currently
- y uno 31
- you can make a snow angel when this happens
- invierno we have plenty of snow in this season
- the second day of the week in Spanish-speaking countries
- verano it's hot in this season
- primavera flowers grow in this season
- these showers bring May flowers
24 Clues: 20 • 24 • y uno 31 • It's raining, it's pouring • the first month of the year • the middle of the school week • verano it's hot in this season • the last day of the school week • these showers bring May flowers • when we celebrate Valentine's Day • otoño we are in this season currently • primavera flowers grow in this season • one of your independent days in Spanish • ...
CHICANO STUDIES 1 2023-04-10
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- VICTORY AT PUEBLA
- BORDER EN ESPANOL
- PART EUROPEAN PART AFRICAN
- PART ENGLISH PART SPANISH
- LINE BETWEEN TWO STATES OR NATIONS
- 100% SPANISH BORN IN AMERICAS
- THIS CLASS ... STUDIES
- MEXICAN ZAPOTEC PRESIDENT
- ALAMO STATE EN ESPANOL
- NEWEST TERM FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS
- AZTEC'S ORIGINAL HOMELAND
- HUMMINGBIRD
- US AND MEXICO'S NATIONAL BIRD
- BLAMED FOR ALL PROBLEMS
- PRECOLUMBIAN CULTURE PREDATES AZTEC
- SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO
- CITY OF THE GODS
- PORFIRIO...
- AZTEC & MAYA TEMPLES
- PANCHO...
- GRITO DE...
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- GREAT CIVILIZATION OF S.AMERICA
- US GOV DESCRIPTION OF SPANISH SPEAKERS
- TO BE KICK OUT OF NATION
- PART EUROPEAN PART NATIVE
- AZTEC CAPITAL
- PART OF US THAT WAS MEXICO
- NEWEST TERM FOR CHICAN@S
- LAST AZTEC EMPEROR
- ORIGINAL INVADING STATE
- RULED MEXICO LOST HALF
- MANIFEST...
- LAST MEXICAN GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
- MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE MONTH
- ORIGINAL INVADER
- EMILIANO...
- AZTEC'S OWN NAME
37 Clues: PANCHO... • HUMMINGBIRD • MANIFEST... • EMILIANO... • PORFIRIO... • GRITO DE... • AZTEC CAPITAL • ORIGINAL INVADER • AZTEC'S OWN NAME • CITY OF THE GODS • VICTORY AT PUEBLA • BORDER EN ESPANOL • LAST AZTEC EMPEROR • SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO • AZTEC & MAYA TEMPLES • THIS CLASS ... STUDIES • ALAMO STATE EN ESPANOL • RULED MEXICO LOST HALF • ORIGINAL INVADING STATE • BLAMED FOR ALL PROBLEMS • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- the first major conflict that arose in Connecticut in 1637
- founder of pennsylvania
- a colony under the direct control of a monarch
- native americans who lived in the area that became Jamestown
- anyone who paid their way or someone else's way to America
- conflict between settlers and Native Americans
- Spanish explorer
- puritians who formed independent congregation
- spanish colony in the new world
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- leader of jamestown
- puritan dissenter who set up a new colony in new rhode island
- led the Spanish who conquered the aztecs
- church members who wanted to purify or reform the church of england
- members of a religious group known for tolerance
- landowners paid their passage to America in exchange for years of service.
- pueblo religious leader who led an uprising against the spanish
- the first governor of the puritan colony
- colony founded be the dutch in 1621
- owner of the colony
- wampanoag chief
20 Clues: wampanoag chief • Spanish explorer • leader of jamestown • owner of the colony • founder of pennsylvania • spanish colony in the new world • colony founded be the dutch in 1621 • led the Spanish who conquered the aztecs • the first governor of the puritan colony • puritians who formed independent congregation • a colony under the direct control of a monarch • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- Native Americans who lived in the area that became Jamestown
- Spanish colonies in North America
- allowed investors to pool wealth to fund a colony
- Planter who led a rebellion against the governor of the Virginia colony
- Person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent
- Brutal spanish system of using Native Americans for labor
- First permanent English settlement in north america
- Spanish explorer
- Colony founded by the dutch in 1621
- Spanish's colony in the new world
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- Native American chief who fought against English colonists in the King Philip's War
- Owner of a colony
- Penn Founder of Pennsylvania
- Workers who exchanged their labor for help getting started in america
- colony under direct control of a monarch
- Members of a religious group known for its strict beliefs
- Saved Jamestown
- Conquistador who defeated the Aztecs
- A Pueblo religious leader
- Members of a Puritan group who established their own congreation
20 Clues: Saved Jamestown • Spanish explorer • Owner of a colony • A Pueblo religious leader • Penn Founder of Pennsylvania • Spanish colonies in North America • Spanish's colony in the new world • Colony founded by the dutch in 1621 • Conquistador who defeated the Aztecs • colony under direct control of a monarch • allowed investors to pool wealth to fund a colony • ...
Weslandia Spelling Words 2019-12-29
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- Type of journey done in Africa. Arabic word
- French for a table full of different foods
- Native Americans gave this red fruit this name
- Portuguese for poisonous snake
- Turkish word for a newsstand
- Native American word to name outside cooking
- Australian name for a furry animal
- Spanish name for a flavored kind of bean. (ice-cream flavor)
- French name for a dance even though it began in Russia
- Turkish treat made from milk
- German dance that means to turn
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- Polynesian dance usually performed in a grass skirt
- Spanish word for a very deep valley carved out by a river
- Spanish word for group of running horses
- Persian and Hindu soldiers wear this color
- Polish very lively dance
- Japanese form of self-defense
- Italian name for a well known pasta
- French name for a formal dinner
- Spanish and Portuguese name for this yellow fruit
20 Clues: Polish very lively dance • Turkish word for a newsstand • Turkish treat made from milk • Japanese form of self-defense • Portuguese for poisonous snake • French name for a formal dinner • German dance that means to turn • Australian name for a furry animal • Italian name for a well known pasta • Spanish word for group of running horses • ...
National Heros of the Philippines 2025-12-16
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- Led the longest revolt in Philippine history.
- Muslim leader who defended Mindanao from Spain.
- Helped in peace talks during the revolution.
- “Tandang Sora"; helped and cared for rebels.
- First hero who defeated Magellan.
- Started the revolution against Spanish rule.
- Chief Justice who died for refusing Japan.
- Famous painter who showed Filipino pride.
- Led a revolt against Spanish abuse.
- A writer and doctor who fought Spain using his books and ideas.
- Writer who asked for reforms from Spain.
- King of Manila who fought the Spanish.
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- First President of the Philippines.
- First President of the independent Philippines.
- President who helped Filipinos gain freedom.
- Mabini Brain of the revolution; adviser of Aguinaldo.
- Woman leader who fought the Spanish.
- Brave general of the Philippine army.
- Journalist who spoke for Filipino rights.
- Led a revolution in Cebu against Spain.
20 Clues: First hero who defeated Magellan. • First President of the Philippines. • Led a revolt against Spanish abuse. • Woman leader who fought the Spanish. • Brave general of the Philippine army. • King of Manila who fought the Spanish. • Led a revolution in Cebu against Spain. • Writer who asked for reforms from Spain. • Journalist who spoke for Filipino rights. • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- founder of Pennsylvania
- believed God's "inner light" burned inside everyone, were pacifist
- investors who fund colonies and get profit
- owner of a company
- Dutch colony
- Led a large rebellion against Spanish and drove Spaniards back into Mexico
- purchasers of passage gets 50 acres
- Native Americans who lived around the area of Jamestown
- Spanish Explorers who seek gold and silver
- A colony under direct control of a monarch
- Puritans who chose to leave the Church and form their own congregations
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- led rebellion against the governor of Virginia Colony
- work for 4-7 years for passage
- Spanish and Native American mix
- forced Native Americans to farm, ranch and mine
- Spanish settlers
- the English called this Native American King Philip
- founds Mexico City, New Spain
- "Brown gold"
- colony named in honor of King James I
20 Clues: Dutch colony • "Brown gold" • Spanish settlers • owner of a company • founder of Pennsylvania • founds Mexico City, New Spain • work for 4-7 years for passage • Spanish and Native American mix • purchasers of passage gets 50 acres • colony named in honor of King James I • investors who fund colonies and get profit • Spanish Explorers who seek gold and silver • ...
Final Project Brayden Dyment 2022-03-02
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- how to say your name
- yellow, blue,red
- 1:30
- grandma
- 1 word farewell
- last month of the year
- red, white, green /w golden eagle
- second word for brown(not cafe)
- no sun
- low temp
- asking how someone is
- only letter not in English alphabet
- high temp
- A morning greeting
- 6:30
- last day of Spanish week
- on top of head
- grandpa
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- 5+9
- 19-2
- nephew
- first color of the rainbow
- red triangle /w star in the middle
- third day of Spanish week
- 16-12
- above the eyes
- first day of Spanish week
- asking where someone is from
- 1 word greeting
- first month of the year
- makes no sound
- 12:00
- under the nose
- last word in Spanish alphabet
- fifth month of the year
- color of the sky
36 Clues: 5+9 • 19-2 • 1:30 • 6:30 • 16-12 • 12:00 • nephew • no sun • grandma • grandpa • low temp • high temp • above the eyes • makes no sound • under the nose • on top of head • 1 word farewell • 1 word greeting • yellow, blue,red • color of the sky • A morning greeting • how to say your name • asking how someone is • last month of the year • first month of the year • fifth month of the year • last day of Spanish week • ...
2023 Fall Human Geography 2023-11-09
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- Italian Explorer who wanted to prove that you can reach Asia by sailing west
- South American Civilization that was conquered by the Spanish 1532
- The fall of this city triggered the age of exploration
- A region in northern Europe that includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark
- One of the most important plants found in the Old World
- The ocean between Europe and America
- A New-World animal that became popular in the Old-World
- The smartest teacher at Stebbins
- The bravest teacher at Stebbins
- The most athletic teacher at Stebbins
- The only country in South America that speaks Portuguese
- An island that would be settled by the Danish
- The real reason why the Europeans carried deadly diseases
- The Spanish were mistaken for these by the Aztec and Inca
- The material that Spanish weapons were made out of
- The Old-World country that initially claimed modern-day Alaska
- ________________servants were people who exchanged labor for the promise of land
- People from the Netherlands
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest over the Inca
- The ______________Exchange refers to trade between Old World and New World
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- Capital city of the Aztec
- The European nation that initially claimed Florida, Texas, and California
- Spanish conquistador who led the conquest over the Aztec
- One of the most important plants found in the New World
- Small mountainous country north of Italy
- These Europeans claimed the interior of North America
- This treaty left Portugal with the eastern coast of South America.
- ________ Factors that would draw a person to a particular place
- Island to the west of Great Britain
- These Europeans colonized North America's east coast
- Central American Civilization conquered by the Spanish in 1521
- These Europeans dominated colonization in the new world during the 1500s
- The reason African slaves proved more reliable than Native American slaves
- An extremely useful Old-World animal
- An Old-World disease that wreaked havoc in the New-World
- ________ Factors that would make you want leave a place
- The Spanish built one of these which was considered invincible
- Home country of Christopher Columbus
- A modern day country that combines England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
39 Clues: Capital city of the Aztec • People from the Netherlands • The bravest teacher at Stebbins • The smartest teacher at Stebbins • Island to the west of Great Britain • The ocean between Europe and America • An extremely useful Old-World animal • Home country of Christopher Columbus • The most athletic teacher at Stebbins • Small mountainous country north of Italy • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2021-09-29
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- Fidel Castro was the leader of this country and survived more than 600 assassination attempts.
- This person is from Latin America. (Includes Brazil, excludes Spain)
- This person is from Spain.
- This was a revolt against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico. It is celebrated on September 23.
- A rest period where people go home for a few hours in the middle of the day.
- This frog comes from Puerto Rico and is a national symbol for anything Puerto Rican.
- Celebrated because the Mexicans beat the French at the Battle of Puebla.
- This word means last name in Spanish.
- This sport is very popular. Every four years the Copa Mundial is played.
- Sikus, quenas, wankaras and charangos are all _________ from Bolivia.
- People in Spain eat these on New Year's Eve.
- Jai alai, tenis y baloncesto are all played on this.
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- This city has a Spanish name which means "The Angels."
- This group of islands includes Puerto Rico, Cuba and la República Dominicana.
- This person has Spanish speaking ancestry/heritage.
- Galveston, Texas was named after this Spanish governor of Louisiana. (Last name only)
- People in Spain pronounce "z" and "c" with this two letter sound.
- Celebrated on January 6th- children put out their shoes and receive candy.
- This delicious sweet treat has a long history that can be traced back to the Mayans located in modern day Mexico.
- Mexico celebrates this on September 16th.
20 Clues: This person is from Spain. • This word means last name in Spanish. • Mexico celebrates this on September 16th. • People in Spain eat these on New Year's Eve. • This person has Spanish speaking ancestry/heritage. • Jai alai, tenis y baloncesto are all played on this. • This city has a Spanish name which means "The Angels." • ...
Gaurav's Spanish Crossword 2013-11-14
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- what is 10times2 in Spanish?
- how do you say eggs in Spanish?
- white dinner in Spanish?
- how do you say soup in Spanish?
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- how do you say book in Spanish?
- what is 14 in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of a girl in Spanish?
- how do you say chair in Spanish?
- what is tres+Cinco=
- how do you say hello in Spanish?
10 Clues: what is tres+Cinco= • what is 14 in Spanish? • white dinner in Spanish? • what is 10times2 in Spanish? • how do you say book in Spanish? • how do you say eggs in Spanish? • how do you say soup in Spanish? • how do you say chair in Spanish? • how do you say hello in Spanish? • what is the opposite of a girl in Spanish?
Crucigrama de Presentacion Personal 2023-08-20
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- How do you say "friend" in Spanish (female)?
- How do you say "I" in Spanish?
- How do you say "name" in Spanish?
- How do you say "friend" in Spanish (Male)?
- How do you say "parents" in Spanish?
- How do you say "To have" (literally)in Spanish?
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- How do you say "translate" in Spanish?
- How do you say "eyes" in Spanish?
- How do you say "She" in Spanish?
- How do you say "Where" in Spanish?
10 Clues: How do you say "I" in Spanish? • How do you say "She" in Spanish? • How do you say "eyes" in Spanish? • How do you say "name" in Spanish? • How do you say "Where" in Spanish? • How do you say "parents" in Spanish? • How do you say "translate" in Spanish? • How do you say "friend" in Spanish (Male)? • How do you say "friend" in Spanish (female)? • ...
Vocabulary 2019-12-11
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- The Spanish word for Intelligent
- The Spanish word for Lazy
- The Spanish word for people who run a lot
- The Spanish word for Funny
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- The Spanish word for Big
- The Spanish word for people who are creative
- You say this in the morning(...... morning Sr. Melendez)
- The Spanish word for Old
- The Spanish word for Nice
- The Spanish word for Bad
10 Clues: The Spanish word for Big • The Spanish word for Old • The Spanish word for Bad • The Spanish word for Nice • The Spanish word for Lazy • The Spanish word for Funny • The Spanish word for Intelligent • The Spanish word for people who run a lot • The Spanish word for people who are creative • You say this in the morning(...... morning Sr. Melendez)
Spanish Crossword 2020-12-08
10 Clues: City in spanish. • Comics in spanish. • Viewers in spanish. • Support in spanish. • To quote in spanish. • Translate in spanish. • To donate in spanish. • The viewers in espanol. • Un diagrama de numeros. • Una otra plabra para argumento.
Crossword 2020-01-08
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- Past simple of DIG.
- "Estar dret" in catalan.
- Past simple of TELL.
- "Oblidat" in catalan.
- "Visto" in spanish.
- "Anat" in catalan.
- The last letter of the word is T.
- Past simple of GO.
- Past participle of WRITE.
- "Mentido" in spanish.
- Infinitive of WOKE.
- "Menjat" in catalan.
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- "Oculto" in spanish.
- The first letter of the word is P.
- Past participle of KNOW.
- The first letter of the word is S.
- "Voló" in spanish.
- The last letter of the word is E.
- Past participle of THINK.
- The first letter of the word is N.
- The first letter of the word is S.
- The first letter of the word is T.
- The last letter of the word is L.
- The last letter of the word is G.
- Past participle of TAKE.
- The last letter of the word is D.
- Infinitive of ATE.
27 Clues: "Voló" in spanish. • "Anat" in catalan. • Past simple of GO. • Infinitive of ATE. • Past simple of DIG. • "Visto" in spanish. • Infinitive of WOKE. • "Oculto" in spanish. • Past simple of TELL. • "Menjat" in catalan. • "Oblidat" in catalan. • "Mentido" in spanish. • Past participle of KNOW. • "Estar dret" in catalan. • Past participle of TAKE. • Past participle of THINK. • ...
Famous Futbol Players 2023-05-24
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- Is considered the best defender of all time
- Is a Uruguayan player for Real Madrid
- Is a famous Brazillian left winger
- Is a Norwegian striker that plays for Man City
- An iconic Brazilian player known for his skills
- Is the current lw for Man United
- Is the current CF for Real Madrid
- The current CDM for Bayern
- Is a Spanish Youngster for Barcelona
- Is one of the current Spanish Midfielders for Barcelona
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- Is considered to be the greatest Midfielder of all time
- Is the current Stiker for Barcelona
- Is the current rw for Arsenal
- Has 5 ballon d´Ors
- Recently won the world cup
- He won the Ballon D´Or in 2018
- Is considered to be the greatest Spanish midfielder
- Is one of the best Spanish defenders ever
- Is a French stiker for PSG
- Is the Left winger for Real Madrid
20 Clues: Has 5 ballon d´Ors • Recently won the world cup • The current CDM for Bayern • Is a French stiker for PSG • Is the current rw for Arsenal • He won the Ballon D´Or in 2018 • Is the current lw for Man United • Is the current CF for Real Madrid • Is a famous Brazillian left winger • Is the Left winger for Real Madrid • Is the current Stiker for Barcelona • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-18
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- a colony under the direct control of a monarch
- brutal spanish system of using native americans for labor
- colony founded by the dutch in 1621
- founder of pennsylvania
- last resource of food
- second permanent english colony in north america founded by pilgrims
- mix of spanish and native indians
- first permanent english settlement in america
- puritan dissenter who set up a new colony in rhode island
- members of a religious group known for its strict beliefs
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- leader of the first settlers at massachusetts
- native americans that lived in the area that became jamestown
- conflict between settlers and native americans
- spanish colonies in north americas
- owner of a colony
- spanish explorer
- religious leader who led an uprising against spain
- members of a religious group known for tolerance
- leader of jamestown
- he conquered the americas
20 Clues: spanish explorer • owner of a colony • leader of jamestown • last resource of food • founder of pennsylvania • he conquered the americas • mix of spanish and native indians • spanish colonies in north americas • colony founded by the dutch in 1621 • leader of the first settlers at massachusetts • first permanent english settlement in america • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- someone with the mix of Spanish and native american blood
- found the colony of Massachusetts Bat
- Jamestown's leader
- Natives who helped A English colony settle down
- a proprietor of The Pennsylvania Colony
- Conquistador who explored present Day - Florida
- a system in the Virginia's company
- A Religious Group who settled in the the Pennsylvania Colony
- puritans group members who established their own congregation
- a Spanish explorer
- Massachusetts Bay first governor
- found the colony of Rhode Island
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- the first English colony
- part of the Spanish colony
- owner of a colony
- A Pueblo Leader who rebelled against the Spanish Rule
- An explorer who conquers and explored the Aztecs and Mexico
- a planter who led the rebellion against the Virginia colony
- a colony which was found in the 1630 by the puritans
- a colony that was found in 1621 by the Dutch
- HOLY
21 Clues: HOLY • owner of a colony • Jamestown's leader • a Spanish explorer • the first English colony • part of the Spanish colony • Massachusetts Bay first governor • found the colony of Rhode Island • a system in the Virginia's company • found the colony of Massachusetts Bat • a proprietor of The Pennsylvania Colony • a colony that was found in 1621 by the Dutch • ...
Final project- Emilee Kopeinig 2022-03-02
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- the first day of the spanish calendar
- balls on your face used to see
- an hour after twelve o’clock
- the smelling tool on your face
- birth giver
- a body part that sits on your shoulders
- the very first number
- a simple farewell
- comes eleven numbers after twenty
- the only month that is not a cognate
- five minutes after one o’clock
- the last day of the spanish calendar
- the last month of the year
- has a red, yellow, red pattern with horizontal stripes
- the last day of the school week
- when air is blowing
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- the color of grass
- basic common greeting
- three hours before ten o’clock
- your mom’s mom
- male sibling
- when the sun is out
- looks the most like the American flag
- this would be used if it were below zero
- the color of the sky
- five numbers after ten
- the color of fire
- ve comes before x in the spanish alphabet
- a greeting used in the morning
- comes right after april
- has green, white, and red vertical stripes
- second letter of the spanish alphabet
- seventh letter of the spanish alphabet
33 Clues: birth giver • male sibling • your mom’s mom • the color of fire • a simple farewell • the color of grass • when the sun is out • when air is blowing • the color of the sky • basic common greeting • the very first number • five numbers after ten • comes right after april • the last month of the year • an hour after twelve o’clock • balls on your face used to see • three hours before ten o’clock • ...
Final project- Emilee Kopeinig 2022-03-02
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- the first day of the spanish calendar
- balls on your face used to see
- an hour after twelve o’clock
- the smelling tool on your face
- birth giver
- a body part that sits on your shoulders
- the very first number
- a simple farewell
- comes eleven numbers after twenty
- the only month that is not a cognate
- five minutes after one o’clock
- the last day of the spanish calendar
- the last month of the year
- has a red, yellow, red pattern with horizontal stripes
- the last day of the school week
- when air is blowing
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- the color of grass
- basic common greeting
- three hours before ten o’clock
- your mom’s mom
- male sibling
- when the sun is out
- looks the most like the American flag
- this would be used if it were below zero
- the color of the sky
- five numbers after ten
- the color of fire
- ve comes before x in the spanish alphabet
- a greeting used in the morning
- comes right after april
- has green, white, and red vertical stripes
- second letter of the spanish alphabet
- seventh letter of the spanish alphabet
33 Clues: birth giver • male sibling • your mom’s mom • the color of fire • a simple farewell • the color of grass • when the sun is out • when air is blowing • the color of the sky • basic common greeting • the very first number • five numbers after ten • comes right after april • the last month of the year • an hour after twelve o’clock • balls on your face used to see • three hours before ten o’clock • ...
AP world chapters 10-12-13 2024-11-21
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- maritime domination-Portuguese vessels were equipped with heavy artillery and were able to overpower other ships and coastal communities with their cannons and forced ships to purchase safe conduct products.
- India Company- English and Dutch merchant joint-stock companies.
- of the Spanish monarch in Spain’ colonial empire.
- Spanish colonial estates usually owned by wealthy families but worked by many peasants.
- d’Alboquerque-commander of Portuguese forces in the indian ocean during the early 16th century
- Chinese invention that spread throughout the Indian Ocean Basin and into the mediterranean sea allowing mariners to sail long distances with confidence in their ability to find their destination-page 316
- slave labor-As large numbers of indigenous peoples began to die and indentured servitude was becoming less common and English settlers turned to enslaved Aficans to work their plantations.
- Cortes-Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the conquest of Aztec Mexico in 1519-1521 for Spain.
- henry”The navigator”- Prince of Portugal who established an observatory and school of navigation as well as financially and morally supporting navigators
- Diaspora-The separation of Africans from their homeland through centuries of forced removal to serve as slaves in the Americas leading to mixed tradition and cultures around the world.
- dominant religion in Mexico.
- years war-Worldwide struggle between Britain, France, Prussia, Russia, Austria, and Spain that resulted from European efforts to establish markets around the world.
- Exchange- the global diffusion of plants, food crops, animals, human populations, and disease pathogens that took place after voyages of exploration by Christopher COlumbus and other European mariners.
- System-The system recruiting workers for particularly difficult and dangerous chores that free laborers would not accept.
- mining-The backbone of the colonial Spanish American export economy with chief extractive centers in northern Mexico and Peru.
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- passage-A water route from Atlantic to the Pacific through Northern Canada and along the Northern coast of Alaska sought by navigators since the 16th century in order to avoid the Spanish in Central America.
- born in colonies that were officers of the army but not in the government.
- Stock Company- form of commercial organization protecting investments
- one of two Spanish port cities on the northern shore of Africa, along with Melilla.
- of Tordesillas-Set the boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- first permanent English settlement in North America found in East Virginia and settled in 1607.
- born in Iberia who held the highest offices and important military or political decisions.
- system-Reflected Spanish understandings of themselves as superior to those of mixed, indigenous, or African heritage. Helping it maintain Spanish superiority by placing “pure” Spanish at the top.
- of exploration-A period of European exploration and discovery that lasted from 1418-1620
24 Clues: dominant religion in Mexico. • of the Spanish monarch in Spain’ colonial empire. • India Company- English and Dutch merchant joint-stock companies. • Stock Company- form of commercial organization protecting investments • born in colonies that were officers of the army but not in the government. • ...
Lesson 3: The Spanish Colonies 2023-12-13
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- Forts built by the Spanish in the Americas.
- Large farm for growing crops.
- Areas on the edge of a country’s territory.
- Forcing people to work without pay.
- Spanish conquerors of the Americas.
- Referring to the original inhabitants of the Americas.
- People sent on a religious mission, particularly to promote Christianity in foreign countries.
- The name of the colony established by Spain mostly in what is now Mexico.
- Land ruled by another country.
- The central region of New Spain, with its capital at Mexico City.
- The capital of the New Mexico colony, established by Spanish missionaries.
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- The continent from which explorers set out to the Americas.
- People from the continent of Europe.
- A place where people establish a community.
- The action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area.
- The first permanent European settlement in what is now the United States.
- Illnesses brought by Europeans that greatly impacted Native populations.
- Religious communities established by Spanish missionaries.
- Large estates or homes in Spanish colonies.
- The act of conquering lands, often used in reference to European activities in the Americas.
- A group of nations or peoples ruled over by an emperor or other powerful sovereign.
21 Clues: Large farm for growing crops. • Land ruled by another country. • Forcing people to work without pay. • Spanish conquerors of the Americas. • People from the continent of Europe. • Forts built by the Spanish in the Americas. • A place where people establish a community. • Areas on the edge of a country’s territory. • Large estates or homes in Spanish colonies. • ...
¿Qué tal? Crossword 2025-05-07
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- El color asociado con la fiesta de Feria de Sevilla.
- El el Amazonas, este animal bebe las lágrimas de las tortugas para su sal.
- A las tres de la tarde, comememos ______ de patatas durante la Feria.
- Las personas de Sevilla.
- Miriam es de Sevilla, España. Ella es ________.
- Ella es campeona en el surf. Tiene 13 años.
- ¿Adónde va Mariano?
- Activista peruana quien trabaja con el Colectivo Popular por la Justicia.
- "Treasure" in Spanish.
- Se comen con chocolate en México, azúcar y canela en Chile y Argentina.
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- El quinto favorito videojuego de Isabella
- El deportista famoso quien es dueño del perro Hulk.
- "Lantern" in Spanish.
- Personas comen y beben esto al final de la Feria de Sevilla.
- Esta película estuvo filmado en la Isla del Coco.
- ¿Cuántos años tiene Sofía Artieda?
- El perro famoso de Perú.
- ¿Cómo se llama el paraíso de videojuegos en Madrid?
- ¿Qué pasa el último miércoles de agosto en el pueblo de Buñol?
- "Sheep" in Spanish.
- "Parade" in Spanish.
- "To improve" in Spanish.
- La actividad donde puedes ver los tiburones.
- ¿En qué deporte participa Luca Chipoco Dasso?
24 Clues: "Sheep" in Spanish. • ¿Adónde va Mariano? • "Parade" in Spanish. • "Lantern" in Spanish. • "Treasure" in Spanish. • El perro famoso de Perú. • Las personas de Sevilla. • "To improve" in Spanish. • ¿Cuántos años tiene Sofía Artieda? • El quinto favorito videojuego de Isabella • Ella es campeona en el surf. Tiene 13 años. • La actividad donde puedes ver los tiburones. • ...
Final project- Emilee Kopeinig 2022-03-02
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- male sibling
- the only month that is not a cognate
- the color of the sky
- has green, white, and red vertical stripes
- balls on your face used to see
- birth giver
- the very first number
- when the sun is out
- this would be used if it were below zero
- five minutes after one o’clock
- has a red, yellow, red pattern with horizontal stripes
- seventh letter of the spanish alphabet
- three hours before ten o’clock
- looks the most like the American flag
- a greeting used in the morning
- a body part that sits on your shoulders
- comes right after april
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- the color of grass
- basic common greeting
- the smelling tool on your face
- a simple farewell
- the first day of the spanish calendar
- the last day of the spanish calendar
- second letter of the spanish alphabet
- five numbers after ten
- your mom’s mom
- an hour after twelve o’clock
- the last day of the school week
- when air is blowing
- the last month of the year
- comes before x in the spanish alphabet
- the color of fire
- comes eleven numbers after twenty
33 Clues: birth giver • male sibling • your mom’s mom • a simple farewell • the color of fire • the color of grass • when the sun is out • when air is blowing • the color of the sky • basic common greeting • the very first number • five numbers after ten • comes right after april • the last month of the year • an hour after twelve o’clock • the smelling tool on your face • balls on your face used to see • ...
Chapter 18 2025-12-02
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- prominent example of syncretism in Mesoamerica
- founded sugar plantations in Brazil
- Spanish/Amerindian mix
- commodity traded by the French
- Incan labor system adopted by Spain in the Andes
- preferred their own people for work, over Amerindians and even the Irish
- other river territories claimed by the French
- helped efficiently mine silver and killed many Amerindians
- _____ _____ adapted Christianity to Chinese traditions
- religious rivalries of the ______ were exported to the Americas
- killed most of the populations of natives
- agricultural system used by Spanish that mimicked debt peonage
- fusion of cultural elements from more than one tradition
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- English colonies all relied on ________ instead of minerals
- religion of the English and Dutch
- largest and most powerful maroon community
- Spanish men were guided by a code of ____ _____
- greatest silver mine
- first permanent English settlement in mainland Americas
- religion of the Portuguese and Spanish
- communities of runaway slaves in Brazil
- seats of Spanish power representing the king
- river territories claimed by the French
- the answer for cheap labor for tobacco plantations
- peninsula housing Spain and Portugal
- slavery was ____ important in places like New York and Philadelphia
26 Clues: greatest silver mine • Spanish/Amerindian mix • commodity traded by the French • religion of the English and Dutch • founded sugar plantations in Brazil • peninsula housing Spain and Portugal • religion of the Portuguese and Spanish • communities of runaway slaves in Brazil • river territories claimed by the French • killed most of the populations of natives • ...
SPANISH ESPANOL LEVEL1 2022-08-23
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- what is the spanish word for read
- what is the spanish word for nice
- what is the spanish word for hand
- what is the spanish word for friend
- what is the spanish word for hey
- what is the spanish word for thanks
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- what is the spanish word for people
- what is the spanish word for me
- what is the spanish word for your welcome
- what is the spanish word for basketball
10 Clues: what is the spanish word for me • what is the spanish word for hey • what is the spanish word for read • what is the spanish word for nice • what is the spanish word for hand • what is the spanish word for people • what is the spanish word for friend • what is the spanish word for thanks • what is the spanish word for basketball • what is the spanish word for your welcome
Spanish crossword 2024-04-17
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- How do you say school in Spanish?
- How do you say hello in Spanish?
- How do you say red in Spanish?
- How do you say one ins Spanish?
- How do you say dog in Spanish?
- How do you say food in Spanish?
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- How do you say 100 in Spanish?
- How do you say bathroom in Spanish?
- How do you say basketball in Spanish?
- How do you say water in Spanish?
10 Clues: How do you say 100 in Spanish? • How do you say red in Spanish? • How do you say dog in Spanish? • How do you say one ins Spanish? • How do you say food in Spanish? • How do you say hello in Spanish? • How do you say water in Spanish? • How do you say school in Spanish? • How do you say bathroom in Spanish? • How do you say basketball in Spanish?
Cece Rios and the Desert of Souls 2021-04-28
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- A female dark-witch in Cece's world
- These come in corn or flour varieties
- Spanish for "grandmother"
- An old story handed down from the past
- The town where Cece lives
- A delicious fried and sugared tortilla treat
- Sun-dried earth used as a building material
- Spanish for "aunt"
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- Spanish for "my daughter"
- Spanish for "donkey"
- A ritual dance performed in chapter two
- The color and type of Cece's soul stone
- A type of solitary mammal similar to a dog
- Cece's sister's name
- A dark criatura known as the bride-stealer
- The town where Grimmer Mother lives and works
- A dry or arid biome
17 Clues: Spanish for "aunt" • A dry or arid biome • Spanish for "donkey" • Cece's sister's name • Spanish for "my daughter" • Spanish for "grandmother" • The town where Cece lives • A female dark-witch in Cece's world • These come in corn or flour varieties • An old story handed down from the past • A ritual dance performed in chapter two • The color and type of Cece's soul stone • ...
New: The English Defeat 2025-07-09
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- – Natural force that aided the English and harmed the Spanish.
- – Spanish tactic involving boarding enemy ships.
- – Used to alert England of the approaching Armada.
- – Familiar terrain advantage held by the English navy.
- – Faster for the English due to simpler ammunition use.
- Ships – English tactic using burning vessels to scatter the Spanish fleet.
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- – Duration the Spanish fleet was at sea before battle.
- Smashers – Nickname for fast, maneuverable English warships.
- – Description of Spanish barrels that led to food spoilage.
- – Ammunition the English used far more effectively than the Spanish.
- – English naval commander known for bold tactics.
- – Cut by Spanish ships during the fire ship attack.
12 Clues: – Spanish tactic involving boarding enemy ships. • – English naval commander known for bold tactics. • – Used to alert England of the approaching Armada. • – Cut by Spanish ships during the fire ship attack. • – Duration the Spanish fleet was at sea before battle. • – Familiar terrain advantage held by the English navy. • ...
Latin America 2015-01-17
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- the theory and system of political economy prevailing in Europe after the decline of feudalism.
- 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.
- a person or situation that is a possible threat or damage.
- aimed to establish economic cooperation between the US and Latin America.
- a group of cultivated trees or plants.
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- the loss of soluble nutrients from soil or compost.
- a principle of US policy, originated by president James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
- a person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially one having one white and one black parent.
- a person born in the west Indies or Spanish America but of European, usually Spanish ancestry.
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- a Spanish born Spaniard or mainland Spaniard, residing in the New World or the Spanish East Indies.
- agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late 15th century voyagers.
- this line was drawn in 1493 after Christopher Columbus returned from his maiden voyage to the Americas.
- the complete destruction of something.
- the most important administrative organ of the Spanish empire for the Americas and Asia.
- racial terms used in the Spanish and Portuguese empires and occasionally today to identify individuals in the Americas who are of mixed African Amerindian sncestry.
- self sufficiency farming in which farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- a man who is the governor of a country, province, or colony as the representative of a sovereign.
- a man of mixed race, especially the offspring of a Spaniard and an American Indian.
- a military term for the act of delaying, disrupting , or destroying enemy forces or supplies en route to the battle area.
20 Clues: the complete destruction of something. • a group of cultivated trees or plants. • the loss of soluble nutrients from soil or compost. • a person or situation that is a possible threat or damage. • aimed to establish economic cooperation between the US and Latin America. • a man of mixed race, especially the offspring of a Spaniard and an American Indian. • ...
Spanish Vocab Crossword 2024-05-03
10 Clues: Shirt in spanish • skirt in spanish • pants in spanish • dress in spanish • Fashion in spanish • Clothing in spanish • Venezuelan currency • means cute in spanish • What famous singer was born in 1977? • What food was chosen most in our survey?
Espanol level 1 2022-08-23
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- What is the Spanish word for open?
- How do you say close in Spanish?
- What is the Spanish word for sit down?
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- What is the Spanish word for bring?
- What is the Spanish word for speech?
- silencio- How do you say be quiet in Spanish?
- How do you say listen is Spanish?
- What is the Spanish word for read?
- de pie- How do you say stand up in Spanish?
- How do you say write in Spanish?
10 Clues: How do you say close in Spanish? • How do you say write in Spanish? • How do you say listen is Spanish? • What is the Spanish word for open? • What is the Spanish word for read? • What is the Spanish word for bring? • What is the Spanish word for speech? • What is the Spanish word for sit down? • de pie- How do you say stand up in Spanish? • ...
Spanish 3 final review 2021-05-25
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- Miguel ate (for lunch today)
- Miguel ate (countless times) or "he was eating" or "he used to eat"
- I liked the tacos last night
- Usted command- Speak!
- I (**saw**) a squirrel while I was driving to school. [mirar, Preterite or Imperfect??]
- I saw a squirrel while (**I was driving**) to school. [conducir, Preterite or Imperfect??]
- I will speak Spanish
- I swim
- I like tacos (just enter the verb)
- Mi familia y yo ___ en Madrid de vacaciones. (ser or estar??)
- Add! (tú command)
- I would like some tacos
- Mi hermana y yo will go
- Hoy ___ lunes. (ser or estar??)
- Mario y Ana went (in 2015)
- I am speaking Spanish
- ___ las doce y media. (ser or estar??)
- I speak Spanish
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- Mis amigos y yo eat
- Swim! (tú command)
- I swam (yesterday)
- Mix! (tú command)
- I swam (often) or "I was swimming" or "used to swim"
- Mis padres serve - servir (i)
- I was speaking Spanish
- Eat! (tú command)
- I used to like tacos (when I was little)
- Miguel will swim
- I will eat
- You sleep - dormir (ue)
- It is important that I (*speak) Spanish
- Mario y Ana went (all the time) or "they were going" or "they used to go"
- Mis primos ___ cansados. (ser or estar??)
- I spoke Spanish yesterday
- Tú ___ muy atlético. (ser or estar??)
- I prefer - preferir (ie)
- Yo ___ de Sedalia. (ser or estar??)
- I would speak Spanish if I could
38 Clues: I swim • I will eat • I speak Spanish • Miguel will swim • Mix! (tú command) • Eat! (tú command) • Add! (tú command) • Swim! (tú command) • I swam (yesterday) • Mis amigos y yo eat • I will speak Spanish • Usted command- Speak! • I am speaking Spanish • I was speaking Spanish • You sleep - dormir (ue) • I would like some tacos • Mi hermana y yo will go • I prefer - preferir (ie) • ...
AP World Chapter 12 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-09-25
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- Largest Spanish mining city in Latin America.
- Spanish minister who made many major reforms in Spain.
- Prime minister of Portugal who reformed Brazilian economy.
- American born Spaniards
- A basic labor system assigning Indians to a Spanish person.
- First plantation colony
- Ruler of Aragon that married a ruler of Castile to unify the empires into Spain.
- A system of social hierarchy in Latin America.
- Ruler of Castile that married a ruler of Aragon to unify the empires into Spain.
- The leader of a viceroyalty.
- Settlers from Sao Paulo, Brazil in search of gold and slaves, and eventually discovered gold.
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- Enlightened monarch who reformed Spain, name ends with iii (3rd).
- Leader of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest, ends in ii (2nd).
- Conqueror of the Aztec Empire.
- Heavily armed ships that transported silver.
- First part of the Americas explored by Spanish (its not on the mainland).
- Primary good that the Spanish profited from that was imported from Americas.
- Revolt against Spanish colonial rule in New Granada.
- Spain born Spaniards
- Clubs and associations that call for material improvements.
- Forced labor system adopted from the Incas.
- Rural estate farms owned by families.
- The item found in abundance in Huancavelica, used in silver extraction.
- A secret weapon brought by the Europeans that caused the deaths of over 70% of Native Indians.
- Continent where slaves where imported from
25 Clues: Spain born Spaniards • American born Spaniards • First plantation colony • The leader of a viceroyalty. • Conqueror of the Aztec Empire. • Rural estate farms owned by families. • Continent where slaves where imported from • Forced labor system adopted from the Incas. • Heavily armed ships that transported silver. • Largest Spanish mining city in Latin America. • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword 2021-09-28
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- Spanish explorer; first European in America to see the Pacific Ocean in 1513
- Italian navigator; sponsored by Spanish monarchs to sail west across the Atlantic; explored what became the
- Lands controlled by another nation-state
- Frenchman best known for exploring the St. Lawrence River and giving Canada its name
- Rounded the southern tip of Africa & opened its eastern shores to Portuguese traders in 1488
- mapmaker
- 1494 treaty in which Spain and Portugal officially agreed to split the new world in half
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the vast Aztec empire in central America
- Portuguese nobleman; his crew were first to circumnavigate the globe in 1522
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- Spanish explorers that established colonies and looked for gold
- An instrument used for determining positions and movements of heavenly bodies
- Sail around the world
- Son of Portugal's king; established navigation school on coast of Portugal
- Englishman known for circumnavigating the globe and helped defeat the Spanish Armada
- King of Spain who authorized Columbus's expedition to look for trade routes in the Far East
- Spanish explorer who Conquered Peru and the Incas in 1532
- Ship that could sail into the wind and close to the shore
- Venetian who in 1497 was the first European explorer of coastal North America
- Line drawn by the pope dividing the non-European world into 2 zones split between Spain & Portugal
- Wrote "The Travels" describing Asia, specifically China and its riches, inspiring exploration
20 Clues: mapmaker • Sail around the world • Lands controlled by another nation-state • Spanish explorer who Conquered Peru and the Incas in 1532 • Ship that could sail into the wind and close to the shore • Spanish explorers that established colonies and looked for gold • Son of Portugal's king; established navigation school on coast of Portugal • ...
Spanish Vocab 2021-11-05
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- This is the reflexive verb that means "to get ready"
- This is the spanish word for "head"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to shower"
- This is an expression of time that means "later"
- This is the reflaxive verb that means "to put on makeup"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to wake up.
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to take off"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to put on"
- This is the reflexve verb that means "to dry off"
- This is an expression of time that means "first"
- This is the spanish reflexive verb that means "to shave"
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- This is the verb that means "to need"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to brush"
- This is the spanish noun that means "teeth"
- This is the noun that means "brush"
- This is the spanish reflexive verb that means "to lie down"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to get up"
- This is the reflexive verb that means "to fall asleep"
- This is the spanish refelxive verb that means "to get dressed"
- This is the veb that means "to eat lunch"
20 Clues: This is the spanish word for "head" • This is the noun that means "brush" • This is the verb that means "to need" • This is the veb that means "to eat lunch" • This is the spanish noun that means "teeth" • This is the reflexive verb that means "to brush" • This is an expression of time that means "later" • This is an expression of time that means "first" • ...
Chapter 4 THE SPANISH ERA 2013-08-17
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- A title given to those who personally funded their expeditions
- Social and Political aristocracy
- Father of Ilocos Literature
- The treaty or agreement between Portugal and Spain to move the demarcation line 370 leagues west of Cape Verde Islands
- Queen Juana
- The earliest banking institution in the Philippines
- Veto power of the governor-general during the Spanish period
- natives of the Philippines without Spanish or Chinese ancestry
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- The first Filipino printer
- The first Cebuano convert, widowed niece of Tupas
- Father of Filipino Painting
- The first successful foreign invasion of the Philippines after the Spanish conquest
- A German who introduced lithography in the country
- A Spanish one-act opera with satirical theme
- This festival is held in honor of San Isidro Labrador, the patron Saint of farmers
- Assignment of annual quotas to each province for the compulsory sale of products to the government
- A court conducted by an incoming governor-general to examine the conduct of the out-going governor-general
- Alias of Cheng Cheng-kung
- The term used to call the Chinese during the Spanish times
- One of Legazpi's men who discovered the image of the Sto. Niño in one of the houses
20 Clues: Queen Juana • Alias of Cheng Cheng-kung • The first Filipino printer • Father of Ilocos Literature • Father of Filipino Painting • Social and Political aristocracy • A Spanish one-act opera with satirical theme • The first Cebuano convert, widowed niece of Tupas • A German who introduced lithography in the country • The earliest banking institution in the Philippines • ...
Spanish Armada 2021-12-10
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- Stealing on water
- where the armada were spotted from
- a win
- another name for a ship
- what the pope did to Queen Elizabeth
- used to break up the Spanish awesome defensive crescent shape
- the cove where the armada were attacked by English
- the main battle was called this
- Catholics waged war against this religion what catholicism and protestant are
- Elizabeth did this to king Philip's proposal
- execution of her angered King Philip
- Queen Elizabeth's pirate and leader in the war
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- balls thrown out of ship
- location of the 2nd Spanish fleet who were to leave to join up with the ones coming from Spain
- the religion of Spain
- a ship moved by rowing
- General for Spain with no experience and was suppose to meet up with the Armada fleet
- "God blew his wind and they were ..."
- Spanish suffered this at the end of war
- a war waged for a holy purpose
- better than
- army of ships
- Spanish king from image B
- defensive shape of the Armada
- the Spanish fleet was called this
- another word for navy
26 Clues: a win • better than • army of ships • Stealing on water • the religion of Spain • another word for navy • a ship moved by rowing • another name for a ship • balls thrown out of ship • Spanish king from image B • defensive shape of the Armada • a war waged for a holy purpose • the main battle was called this • the Spanish fleet was called this • where the armada were spotted from • ...
The Aztecs: Booklet 3 2024-05-23
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- = The second Aztec emperor.
- = The fancy spear thrower the Aztecs used during battle
- = One of Cortez Intermediaries, advisors, and spies.
- = What Cortes built in Tenochtitlan after he defeated the Aztecs
- = He funded Cortes’s expedition to Yucatan.
- = Loyal allies of the Aztecs, who were conquered by the Spanish
- = An Aztec city
- = The group of people the Spanish were trying to conquer.
- Cortez'se Spanish cut these off to defeat the Aztecs
- = During the expedition, Cortes had 11 of these to transport his crew
- = The Aztecs threw these at their leader during his speech to try and calm people down
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- = Men and women from religious orders, or clergy that had the authority to teach and convert people to Catholicism.
- = A spanish conqueror
- = A disease that the Spanish gave the Aztecs who lived in Tenochtitlan
- = A large landmass west of Cuba that Cortes had interest in.
- = The place Cortes thought would be a good place to grow his fortune.
- = A sacred bird that was considered good luck to the Aztecs.
- = Cortez had 16 of these animals during the expedition
- = During the expedition, Cortes had 100 of these to steer the ships
- = The amount of months before Cortes attacked again
20 Clues: = An Aztec city • = A spanish conqueror • = The second Aztec emperor. • = He funded Cortes’s expedition to Yucatan. • = The amount of months before Cortes attacked again • = One of Cortez Intermediaries, advisors, and spies. • Cortez'se Spanish cut these off to defeat the Aztecs • = Cortez had 16 of these animals during the expedition • ...
RIZAL CROSSWORD 2024-08-29
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- - Spanish legislative assembly where Filipinos once had representation.
- - Term for forced labor imposed by the Spanish.
- - Spanish city whose merchants were envious of Manila's prosperity.
- - Term referring to the rule by Spanish priests in the Philippines.
- - The capital of the Philippines, which became a trade center in the 19th century.
- - Emperor involved in the "Battle of Queretaro."
- - Russian Tsar who freed millions of serfs in 1861.
- - Southeast Asian country colonized by the British in 1885.
- - Derogatory term used by Spaniards to refer to Filipinos.
- - The civil guard notorious for abuses in the Philippines.
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- - Queen of England during the height of British imperialism.
- - The canal opened in 1869, aiding in the introduction of foreign goods to the Philippines.
- - Country that fought against French forces led by Maximilian.
- - The town where Jose Rizal was born.
- - Austrian archduke who became Emperor of Mexico.
- - Country annexed by Japan in 1910.
- - U.S. President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- - Filipino national hero born in 1861.
- - The wars that led to British control of Hong Kong.
- - Spanish term for the priests who had significant power in the Philippines.
20 Clues: - Country annexed by Japan in 1910. • - The town where Jose Rizal was born. • - Filipino national hero born in 1861. • - Term for forced labor imposed by the Spanish. • - Emperor involved in the "Battle of Queretaro." • - Austrian archduke who became Emperor of Mexico. • - Russian Tsar who freed millions of serfs in 1861. • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword 2025-10-02
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- Aztec emperor captured by Cortés
- The ruling dynasty in China when Europeans first arrived
- Spanish priest who spoke out against the encomienda system
- English settlement founded in 1620 by Pilgrims
- First permanent English colony in America (1607)
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the Cape of Good Hope
- Spanish governor appointed to rule over colonies
- Group of merchants who founded a powerful company to control Asian trade, also were responsible for Cape Town
- First European country to establish forts along the African coast
- Treaty dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal
- The war in North America that gave Britain control of Canada
- Economic theory measuring wealth in gold and silver
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- System forcing Natives to work on Spanish plantations
- Disease that killed millions of Native Americans
- Exchange of plants, animals, and people across continents
- Route enslaved Africans took across the Atlantic
- Translator who helped Cortés conquer the Aztecs
- French explorer who founded Quebec
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- Explorer whose voyage circumnavigated the globe
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
- Cash crop that saved Jamestown’s economy
- Native people Columbus first encountered in the Caribbean
23 Clues: Aztec emperor captured by Cortés • French explorer who founded Quebec • Cash crop that saved Jamestown’s economy • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • English settlement founded in 1620 by Pilgrims • Translator who helped Cortés conquer the Aztecs • Explorer whose voyage circumnavigated the globe • ...
THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR 2022-04-16
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- eye-catching & sansationalized headlines to increase newpapers sales
- League an organization formed during the Spanish-American War to oppose the establishment of U.S. colonies
- pacific island that were acquired by the us as a result of spansih american war
- newspapers, magazines, and other methods of communicating to a mass audience
- Caribbean island that became an independent nation as the result of the Spanish Am. War
- Capital of Spanish owned Cuba
- pacific island that were acquired by the us as a result of spansih american war
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- the month that america declared war on spain
- acessation of hostilities
- caribbean island that was acquired by the us as a result of spanish american war
- changed American journalism
- president during the Spanish-American war united States newspaper publisher whose introduction of large headlines and sensational reporting
- treaty that ended the Spanish American War
- United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898
- A volunteer unit in the Spanish American war, a mixed crew of cowboys, college students, and adventurers
15 Clues: acessation of hostilities • changed American journalism • Capital of Spanish owned Cuba • treaty that ended the Spanish American War • the month that america declared war on spain • eye-catching & sansationalized headlines to increase newpapers sales • United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898 • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2012-10-07
19 Clues: -# • H2O • words • plants • useful • native • to-make • 5__7=35 • 20__5=4 • pulls-in • back-then • pieces-of • 50__55=105 • needs-nothing • spanish-for-hi • spanish-for-yes • 2nd-biggest-state • independent-clause • independent-clause,dependent-clause
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Lesson 1-4 2021-11-17
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- How resources are used to meet people's needs
- A person who is new to the Catholic faith
- An open square where people can gather
- A Spanish fort
- A mayor of a town in Spanish California
- A journey into an area to learn more about it
- The value of something
- A religious settlement
- A usual way of doing things
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- A person who teaches a religion to others
- A settlement ruled by a far away government
- A large Spanish trading ship
- to fight against
- Something that is helpful
- A farming community
- Land that has water almost all the way around
- Spanish conquerors in the Americas
17 Clues: A Spanish fort • to fight against • A farming community • The value of something • A religious settlement • Something that is helpful • A usual way of doing things • A large Spanish trading ship • Spanish conquerors in the Americas • An open square where people can gather • A mayor of a town in Spanish California • A person who teaches a religion to others • ...
The First 9 Weeks Recap! 2024-10-08
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- The time before writing was invented.
- The process of searching and discovering new places.
- Native tribe in East Texas known for advanced farming.
- Original inhabitants of a land.
- Explorer credited with discovering the New World.
- Texas city established with a mission and presidio.
- French explorer who attempted to settle Texas.
- Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf Coast.
- The best middle school in Mesquite.
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- A spooky holiday at the end of October.
- Fort that protected Spanish missions.
- Fierce warriors who ruled the plains.
- Spanish soldier who conquered lands.
- Best football team to ever exist.
- Spanish settlements created to spread Christianity.
- Religious figure who lived in missions.
- A distinct period in history.
17 Clues: A distinct period in history. • Original inhabitants of a land. • Best football team to ever exist. • The best middle school in Mesquite. • Spanish soldier who conquered lands. • Fort that protected Spanish missions. • The time before writing was invented. • Fierce warriors who ruled the plains. • A spooky holiday at the end of October. • ...
New: The English Defeat 2025-07-08
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- – Natural force that aided the English and harmed the Spanish.
- – Spanish tactic involving boarding enemy ships.
- – Used to alert England of the approaching Armada.
- – Familiar terrain advantage held by the English navy.
- – Faster for the English due to simpler ammunition use.
- Ships – English tactic using burning vessels to scatter the Spanish fleet.
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- – Duration the Spanish fleet was at sea before battle.
- Smashers – Nickname for fast, maneuverable English warships.
- – Description of Spanish barrels that led to food spoilage.
- – Ammunition the English used far more effectively than the Spanish.
- – English naval commander known for bold tactics.
- – Cut by Spanish ships during the fire ship attack.
12 Clues: – Spanish tactic involving boarding enemy ships. • – English naval commander known for bold tactics. • – Used to alert England of the approaching Armada. • – Cut by Spanish ships during the fire ship attack. • – Duration the Spanish fleet was at sea before battle. • – Familiar terrain advantage held by the English navy. • ...
Welcome to Saudi 2034 2024-12-23
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- A Spanish football club famous for winning the most UEFA Champions League titles
- The slogan for Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 World Cup
- A famous Spanish cheer heard at football matches
- A Spanish football club known for its rivalry with Real Madrid
- A famous Spanish dessert
- The year Saudi Arabia will host the World Cup
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- A traditional Spanish dance, known for its passion and elegance
- The historic Muslim region in Spain, linking Saudi and Spanish history
- The capital city of Saudi Arabia
- Ambitious Saudi, initiative, aiming for economic, and social transformation named after a year
- The capital city of Spain
- The Spanish word for “hello”
12 Clues: A famous Spanish dessert • The capital city of Spain • The Spanish word for “hello” • The capital city of Saudi Arabia • The year Saudi Arabia will host the World Cup • A famous Spanish cheer heard at football matches • The slogan for Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 World Cup • A Spanish football club known for its rivalry with Real Madrid • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-04-28
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- Venetian who in 1497 was the first European explorer of coastal North America
- Mapmaker
- Spanish explorers that established colonies and looked for gold
- Spanish explorer who Conquered Peru and the Incas in 1532
- Englishman known for circumnavigating the globe and helped defeat the Spanish Armada
- Rounded the southern tip of Africa & opened its eastern shores to Portuguese traders in 1488
- Portuguese nobleman; his crew were first to circumnavigate the globe in 1522
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the vast Aztec empire in central America
- Son of Portugal's king; established navigation school on coast of Portugal
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- An instrument used for determining positions and movements of heavenly bodies
- King of Spain who authorized Columbus's expedition to look for trade routes in the Far East
- 1494 treaty in which Spain and Portugal officially agreed to split the new world in half
- Spanish explorer; first European in America to see the Pacific Ocean in 1513
- Sail around the world
- Frenchman best known for exploring the St. Lawrence River and giving Canada its name
- Lands controlled by another nation-state
- Italian navigator; sponsored by Spanish monarchs to sail west across the Atlantic; explored what became the Americas
- Ship that could sail into the wind and close to the shore
18 Clues: Mapmaker • Sail around the world • Lands controlled by another nation-state • Spanish explorer who Conquered Peru and the Incas in 1532 • Ship that could sail into the wind and close to the shore • Spanish explorers that established colonies and looked for gold • Son of Portugal's king; established navigation school on coast of Portugal • ...
South America 2022-05-04
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- After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire
- The name used for areas of Mexico and Centeral America where ancient empires flourished.
- a system of knotted strings used by the Inca people for keeping records.
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- ninth Aztec emperor of Mexico, famous for his dramatic confrontation with the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés
- a stone or wooden slab generaly taller than wide, erected in the ancient world as a monument.
- Francisco Pizarro González was a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru
- 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- the longest contenintal mountains in the world,running along South Americas western side.
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- a stylized picture of an object representing a word, syllable, or sound, as found in ancient Egpytian and other writing systems.
- a large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City.
- one of the most sophisticated civilizations in the Americas,which flourised from 300 to 900 A.D.
- an artifical channel for conveing water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
- a small communtiy in the area of Cuzco, a city located in the mountains of southern Peru.
- the people of spain.
- having many gods
- swampy islands crisscrossed by canals that provided easy travel to local markets.
- make or form sloping land into a number of flat areas resembling steps.
- a contenint entirely in the Western Hemisphere, with a relativley small portion in the Northern Hemisphere.
- flourished from the twelfth century A.D. until the Spanish conquest in the 1500s.
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- an agurcultural method used for clearing forests and farm lands; includes buring
23 Clues: having many gods • the people of spain. • a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire • make or form sloping land into a number of flat areas resembling steps. • a system of knotted strings used by the Inca people for keeping records. • a large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. • ...
Gaurav's Spanish Crossword 2013-11-14
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- how do you say hello in Spanish?
- how do you say eggs in Spanish?
- what is 14 in Spanish?
- what is tres+Cinco=
- white dinner in Spanish?
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- how do you say soup in Spanish?
- how do you say book in Spanish?
- what is the opposite of a girl in Spanish?
- how do you say chair in Spanish?
- what is 10times2 in Spanish?
10 Clues: what is tres+Cinco= • what is 14 in Spanish? • white dinner in Spanish? • what is 10times2 in Spanish? • how do you say soup in Spanish? • how do you say book in Spanish? • how do you say eggs in Spanish? • how do you say hello in Spanish? • how do you say chair in Spanish? • what is the opposite of a girl in Spanish?
The Alamo Vocabulary 2022-04-21
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- This is what the Mexicans called the Texas settlers
- A Spanish term for deputy governor
- This is what the Mexican army called Santa Anna
- Spanish term for forts
- to run away secretly to get married
- A heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade
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- Spanish term for hand to hand combat
- Spanish term for a man on horseback
- A kind of Mexican cabbage
- Cottonwood trees that the mission was named after
- The city that the Alamo is in
- Spanish word for surrender
- What the men at the Alamo called the cannons
- Similar to a cannon but shoots higher trajectory over longer ranges
- A moveable board used to walk across gaps
15 Clues: Spanish term for forts • A kind of Mexican cabbage • Spanish word for surrender • The city that the Alamo is in • A Spanish term for deputy governor • Spanish term for a man on horseback • to run away secretly to get married • Spanish term for hand to hand combat • A moveable board used to walk across gaps • A heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade • ...
Spanish Vocab 2023-10-26
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- You wear this everyday along with your shirt
- It is hot in Spanish
- It's going to be cold if you hear someone say this
- when it is really cold you wear this on your hands to keep it warm
- Brrr so cold during this season
- something you wear on your feet
- it is hot during this season
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- When someone says this you know it will be cloudy
- this word is wind in Spanish
- spring in Spanish
- Cool and chilly in Spanish
- the leaves fall down during this season
- You wear this on your torso everyday
- when it is very sunny you can wear this to cover your face from the sun
- It is sunny in Spanish
15 Clues: spring in Spanish • It is hot in Spanish • It is sunny in Spanish • Cool and chilly in Spanish • this word is wind in Spanish • it is hot during this season • Brrr so cold during this season • something you wear on your feet • You wear this on your torso everyday • the leaves fall down during this season • You wear this everyday along with your shirt • ...
Peruvian Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-26
10 Clues: Spanish for hand • City of our stay • Spanish for knee • Spanish for hello • Spanish for blood • Spanish for heart • Location of the clinic • Spanish for heart rhythm • Spanish for blood pressure • Name of the clinic we are volunteering at
Review 2024-04-29
10 Clues: spanish word for left • spanish word for right • spanish word to say turn • english word for pasatiempo • spanish words to say I want • english word to say "bailar" • spanish words for good night • spanish words for good morning • spanish words for good afternoon • spanish words to say "how are you"
h38 2024-06-24
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- Vietnamese spirit
- Brazilian terror
- Indian horror
- Japanese kaiju
- Australian monsters
- Canadian werewolf
- Canadian zombies
- British zombies
- Malaysian exorcism
- Thai mystery
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- German nightmare
- Spanish witch
- Korean myth
- Spanish vampire
- Indonesian possession
- Taiwanese terror
- British anthology
- Japanese remake
- Japanese urban legend
- Brazilian revenge
20 Clues: Korean myth • Thai mystery • Spanish witch • Indian horror • Japanese kaiju • Spanish vampire • Japanese remake • British zombies • German nightmare • Brazilian terror • Taiwanese terror • Canadian zombies • Vietnamese spirit • British anthology • Canadian werewolf • Brazilian revenge • Malaysian exorcism • Australian monsters • Indonesian possession • Japanese urban legend
Gran Colombia 2025-12-14
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- Freeing of slaves
- Member country
- Primary Leader
- Gained after revolution
- Social hierarchy
- _______ Revolution
- Venezuelan succession
- Capital
- New ________
- Seconday Leader
- Bolivar's Nickname
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- Spanish King
- Spanish-French war
- Owing money
- European colonialism
- Member Country
- Member country
- Member country
- Primary Battle
- Unrest
- Congress, not Cucuta
- Power
- Battle that freed Venezuela
23 Clues: Power • Unrest • Capital • Owing money • Spanish King • New ________ • Member country • Primary Leader • Member Country • Member country • Member country • Primary Battle • Seconday Leader • Social hierarchy • Freeing of slaves • Spanish-French war • _______ Revolution • Bolivar's Nickname • European colonialism • Congress, not Cucuta • Venezuelan succession • Gained after revolution • Battle that freed Venezuela
AP World- Chapters 10,12, and 13 2024-11-22
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- of exploration-A period of European exploration and discovery that lasted from 1418-1620.
- henry- ”The navigator” Prince of Portugal who established an observatory and school of navigation as well as financially and morally supporting navigators.
- Spanish colonial estates usually owned by wealthy families but worked by many peasants.
- system- Reflected Spanish understandings of themselves as superior to those of mixed, indigenous, or African heritage. Helping it maintain Spanish superiority by placing “pure” Spanish at the top.
- first permanent English settlement in North America found in East Virginia and settled in 1607.
- Stock Company- A form of commercial organization protecting investments.
- mining-The backbone of the colonial Spanish American export economy with chief extractive centers in northern Mexico and Peru.
- invention that spread throughout the Indian Ocean Basin and into the mediterranean sea allowing mariners to sail long distances with confidence in their ability to find their destination-page 316
- India Company- English and Dutch merchant joint-stock companies.
- years war- Worldwide struggle between Britain, France, Prussia, Russia, Austria, and Spain that resulted from European efforts to establish markets around the world.
- Diaspora-The separation of Africans from their homeland through centuries of forced removal to serve as slaves in the Americas leading to mixed tradition and cultures around the world.
- maritime domination- Portuguese vessels were equipped with heavy artillery and were able to overpower other ships and coastal communities with their cannons and forced ships to purchase safe conduct products.
- d’Alboquerque- The commander of Portuguese forces in the Indian ocean during the early 16th century.
- of two Spanish port cities on the northern shore of Africa, along with Melilla.
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- born in Iberia who held the highest offices and important military or political decisions.
- Spaniards born in colonies that were officers of the army but not in the government.
- dominant religion in Mexico.
- Exchange- the global diffusion of plants, food crops, animals, human populations, and disease pathogens that took place after voyages of exploration by Christopher Columbus and other European mariners.
- slave labor-As large numbers of indigenous peoples began to die and indentured servitude was becoming less common and English settlers turned to enslaved Aficans to work their plantations.
- passage- A water route from Atlantic to the Pacific through Northern Canada and along the Northern coast of Alaska sought by navigators since the 16th century in order to avoid the Spanish in Central America.
- of Tordesillas- Treaty that set the boundaries established in 1493 to set where the Portuguese and Spanish could colonize.
- Representatives of the Spanish monarch in Spain’ colonial empire.
- Cortes-Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the conquest of Aztec Mexico in 1519-1521 for Spain.
- System-The system recruiting workers for particularly difficult and dangerous chores that free laborers would not accept.
24 Clues: dominant religion in Mexico. • India Company- English and Dutch merchant joint-stock companies. • Representatives of the Spanish monarch in Spain’ colonial empire. • Stock Company- A form of commercial organization protecting investments. • of two Spanish port cities on the northern shore of Africa, along with Melilla. • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-11-02
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- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- a system or planned way of doing things, especially one imposed from above
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- a large agricultural estate
- beyond or across the sea
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
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- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work in the Spanish landowners’ silver mines
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered
- a person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent.
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
20 Clues: beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • to select for some purpose; to conscript • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space • the action or process of discovering or being discovered • to send a product or service for sale to another country • ...
Emotions 2023-11-12
11 Clues: Spanish: malo • Spanish: bueno • Spanish: alegre • Spanish: enojado • Spanish: enojado • Spanish: enfermo • Spanish: asustado • Spanish: aburrido • Spanish: asustado • Spanish: tranquilo • Spanish: emocionante
Vocab Cross Word Puzzle 2021-10-07
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- Spanish word for because
- Spanish word for a writing that is similar to a newspaper
- Spanish word to describe someone who is ____ing through the water
- Spanish word that means to make food
- Spanish word that is used to say that you play a sport
- Spanish word that means to text
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- Spanish word that is used to describe someone who is ____ing a car
- Spanish word for a guitar
- Spanish word for piano
- Spanish word to describe the devices that are banned during school
10 Clues: Spanish word for piano • Spanish word for because • Spanish word for a guitar • Spanish word that means to text • Spanish word that means to make food • Spanish word that is used to say that you play a sport • Spanish word for a writing that is similar to a newspaper • Spanish word to describe someone who is ____ing through the water • ...
Hisotry 2024-11-21
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- A Catholic religious order known for its missionary work in the Americas, often advocating for the rights of Indigenous people.
- de Contratación: The Spanish "House of Trade" that controlled all aspects of trade and exploration in the Spanish colonies.
- V: Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, known for his vast empire and for overseeing the expansion of Spanish influence in the Americas.
- Members of the Franciscan order, a Catholic religious group active in the Americas, known for their missionary efforts and role in colonization.
- City: The capital of New Spain, built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, it became a major center of Spanish colonial power.
- Local officials in Spanish colonies responsible for administering justice, collecting taxes, and overseeing public order.
- Church: The Christian church led by the Pope in Rome, which played a central role in the colonization and evangelization of the Americas.
- An Indigenous civilization in Mesoamerica known for its advanced knowledge of astronomy, mathematics, and writing, largely conquered by Spanish forces.
- Account of the Destruction of the Indies: A 1552 work by Bartolomé de las Casas, condemning the mistreatment of Indigenous peoples by Spanish colonizers.
- Large estates or plantations in Spanish colonies, often worked by Indigenous laborers or enslaved Africans.
- / Aztec Empire: A powerful Indigenous civilization in Mesoamerica, known for its complex society, religion, and the city of Tenochtitlan, which was conquered by Hernán Cortés.
- A silver mining city in Bolivia, one of the richest sources of silver in the Spanish Empire.
- Deus: A papal bull issued in 1537 that declared Indigenous peoples of the Americas to be fully human and entitled to the protection of the Church.
- The spread of European diseases such as smallpox, which decimated Indigenous populations in the Americas following contact.
- Spain: The Spanish colonial territory that included much of North and Central America, the Caribbean, and the Philippines.
- debates 1550-1551: A debate in Spain over the treatment of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, largely between Bartolomé de las Casas and Juan Ginés de Sépulveda.
- de las Casas: A Spanish priest and missionary who advocated for the rights of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, famously opposing the abuse of Native labor.
- A labor system in Spanish colonies that replaced the encomienda, requiring Indigenous people to work on public projects or farms under Spanish oversight.
- Islands: Azores, Canaries, Madeira: Island groups off the coast of Europe that were significant in the Age of Exploration for their role in the Atlantic trade routes and the colonization of the Americas.
- Codex: A major work by Bernardino de Sahagun documenting the history, culture, and religion of the Aztecs.
- The policy or ideology of extending a nation's power and dominance over foreign territories.
- Pizarro: A Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century.
- Henry the Navigator: A Portuguese prince who sponsored explorations along the West African coast, helping initiate the Age of Exploration.
- production: The cultivation and processing of sugar cane, a major part of the colonial economy in the Caribbean and Latin America, reliant on enslaved labor.
- Hierarchy: The system of ranked social classes that structured colonial societies, often based on race and birthplace.
- Imperialism: The imposition of one culture’s values, beliefs, and practices onto another, often seen in the European colonization of the Americas.
- Diversas: A papal bull issued in 1452 that authorized the Portuguese to enslave non-Christians in Africa.
- Columbus: An Italian explorer, whose 1492 voyage led to the European discovery of the Americas, initiating widespread exploration and colonization.
- The practice of one country establishing control over a foreign territory, exploiting resources, and often subjugating local populations.
- Duran: A Spanish missionary and historian who wrote about Aztec culture and history in the 16th century.
- Pontifex: A 1455 papal bull granting Portugal the right to enslave non-Christians and explore Africa and the Americas.
- People of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, forming a significant part of colonial societies in the Americas.
- paintings: A genre of artwork created in colonial Mexico depicting the racial mixing of Indigenous, European, and African people, illustrating social hierarchies.
- Empire: A vast empire in South America, known for its advanced engineering, agriculture, and social organization, eventually conquered by Francisco Pizarro.
- A title given to Spanish colonial officials who were granted land and authority to explore and settle new territories in the Americas.
- Juana Ines de la Cruz: A Mexican writer, philosopher, and nun, known for her advocacy of women's rights and education in colonial Mexico.
- The capital of the Aztec Empire, located on an island in Lake Texcoco, which was destroyed by Spanish forces led by Hernán Cortés.
- A system in Spanish colonies where settlers were granted the right to extract labor from Indigenous peoples in exchange for protection and Christianization.
- The mixing of different racial or ethnic groups, particularly through marriage or relationships, often applied to colonial societies.
- People born in Spain who held the highest positions in the colonial government, often above Creoles.
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- An artistic style that originated in the 17th century, characterized by dramatic, ornate, and exuberant detail, often associated with Catholic Church art during the Counter-Reformation.
- Spanish explorers and soldiers who led military expeditions in the Americas during the 16th century, often involved in the conquest of Native empires.
- relations in New Spain: Refers to the roles and dynamics between men and women in colonial Spanish society, shaped by European patriarchy, Indigenous traditions, and colonialism.
- Large territorial units within the Spanish Empire, each governed by a viceroy, representing the Spanish crown in the Americas. make this into 5 diffrient corss words using all theses vocab
- of the Indies: A governing body in Spain that oversaw the administration and policy of its American colonies.
- The period in Spanish history when Christian kingdoms reconquered the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule, lasting until 1492.
- (Indigenous, African, European): The various belief systems practiced by Indigenous peoples, Africans, and Europeans during the colonial period, often influencing colonial interactions.
- An island in the Caribbean, split between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, where Columbus first landed in the New World.
- A legal document read to Indigenous peoples by Spanish conquerors, claiming Spanish sovereignty and demanding conversion to Christianity.
- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Catholic religious order that played a significant role in missions and education in the Americas.
- People of mixed African and European ancestry, often forming part of the colonial social hierarchy.
- Rulers of kingdoms or empires, such as Spanish kings and queens, who held supreme power during the colonial period.
- Agricultural systems in Mesoamerica, particularly the Aztecs, where man-made islands were created in lakes for farming.
- Slave Trade: The forced transportation of Africans to the Americas to work on plantations and mines, constituting one of the largest forced migrations in history.
- An island in the Caribbean that became a major British sugar colony, known for its extensive use of enslaved Africans.
- reforms: A series of administrative and economic policies implemented by the Spanish Bourbon kings in the 18th century to strengthen control over their colonies and improve efficiency.
- The process of turning goods, services, or people into items that can be bought, sold, or traded in the market.
- Refers to the human workforce, including Indigenous people, Africans, and Europeans, used in colonial economies, often under harsh conditions.
- Cieza de Leon: A Spanish explorer and chronicler who wrote about the Inca Empire and the history of South America.
- Royal courts in Spanish colonies responsible for administering justice and overseeing colonial governance.
- An economic theory emphasizing the accumulation of wealth through trade, colonialism, and a favorable balance of exports over imports.
- The capital of Peru, founded by Francisco Pizarro and a key administrative and economic center in the Spanish Empire.
- Rivalries: The competition between European powers, especially Spain, Portugal, France, and England, for dominance in the Americas and global trade.
- de Sahagun: A Spanish missionary and scholar known for his work documenting Aztec culture, particularly through the "Florentine Codex."
- A valuable resource mined in Spanish colonies, especially in Potosí, which was crucial to Spain's wealth and global trade.
- The Peninsula in southwestern Europe, home to Spain and Portugal, from which colonial expansion into the Americas was launched.
- A social system in which men hold primary power and authority, prevalent in colonial societies, particularly in Europe and the Americas.
- monarchy: A European dynasty that ruled Spain and much of Europe, including its colonies, during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- An intellectual movement in Europe emphasizing reason, individualism, and skepticism of authority, influencing colonial reform and the development of new political ideas.
- The blending of different religious or cultural practices, often seen in the merging of Indigenous, African, and Christian beliefs in the Americas.
- of Iberian power: The weakening of Spanish and Portuguese dominance in the Americas and Europe, particularly after the 17th century.
- Gines de Sépulveda: A Spanish philosopher and theologian who justified the mistreatment of Indigenous peoples, especially through his defense of Spanish colonial practices.
- A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the division of Christianity into Protestantism and Catholicism, influencing European colonial policies.
- Exchange: The exchange of goods, crops, diseases, and people between the New and Old Worlds following Columbus's voyages.
- Marina: An Indigenous woman who acted as an interpreter and advisor to Hernán Cortés during his conquest of the Aztec Empire.
- de Landa: A Spanish missionary in the Yucatán Peninsula, known for his harsh treatment of the Maya and destruction of their cultural artifacts.
- agriculture: The large-scale cultivation of crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton using enslaved labor, particularly in the Caribbean and the Americas.
- of Discovery: A legal concept that justified European claims to land in the Americas based on the idea that discovery by Christian nations gave them the right to claim territories.
- The capital of Cuba and a key port city in the Spanish Empire during the colonial period.
- Bojador: A landmark on the western coast of Africa, historically significant as a major challenge to European explorers during the Age of Exploration.
- Cortés: A Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- II: King of Spain during the 16th century, known for his aggressive defense of Catholicism and the expansion of Spanish influence in the Americas.
- of Tordesillas 1493: An agreement between Spain and Portugal, dividing the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the two countries along a meridian line.
- system: A labor system used by the Incas, later adapted by the Spanish, requiring communities to contribute labor for state projects.
- People of European descent born in the colonies, typically holding significant social and economic status but often excluded from higher positions held by peninsulares.
- taxonomy: A system of classifying people based on race, often used in colonial societies to justify social hierarchies and discrimination.
- Caetera: A 1493 papal bull issued by Pope Alexander VI that divided the New World between Spain and Portugal, granting Spain exclusive rights to most of the Americas.
87 Clues: The capital of Cuba and a key port city in the Spanish Empire during the colonial period. • A silver mining city in Bolivia, one of the richest sources of silver in the Spanish Empire. • The policy or ideology of extending a nation's power and dominance over foreign territories. • ...
Social Studies Review 2023-03-21
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- Leader of the Incas killed by the Spanish
- people who came to the Americas to convert native poeples to christianity
- european who founded a colony at roanoke island that soon disappeared
- leader of the Spanish conquistadors who conquered the Aztecs
- settled in Ny near the hudson river and traded for beaver fur
- exporer who looked for the northwest passage
- Indian who taught the pilgrims how to fish and plant crops that would do well
- peoples who died from hunger, being overworked and diseases after being enslaved by the Spanish
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- explorer who founded quebec and montreal
- settled mexico and mined for gold
- Spanish conquistador who ordered his soldiers to kill the Inca emperor
- people brought to the Americas against their will and forced to work for the colonists
- Spanish explorer who heard stories of the seven cities of gold and set out to find them
- Spanish explorer who looked for the fountain of youth and named present-day Florida
- Aztec leaders when the Europeans came to Mexico
- Exporer who claimed for Spain all of what is today the southeastern United States
- settled in canada and traded for beaver fur
- settled the atlantic coast of north america and grew tobacco
18 Clues: settled mexico and mined for gold • explorer who founded quebec and montreal • Leader of the Incas killed by the Spanish • settled in canada and traded for beaver fur • exporer who looked for the northwest passage • Aztec leaders when the Europeans came to Mexico • settled the atlantic coast of north america and grew tobacco • ...
APUSH 2025-08-10
Across
- economic system characterized by private property, generally free trade, and open and accessible markets.
- spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima
- reform minded Spanish missionary who worked to abolish the encomienda system and documented the mistreatment of Indians in the Spanish colonies
- Fought between Spaniards under Don Juan de Onate and the Pueblo Indians in present day New Mexico
- Spanish government's policy to commend or give Indians to certain colonists in return for the promise to Christianize them
- people of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico
- signed by Spain and Portugal, dividing the territories of the New World
- Mississippian settlement near preset day East St. Louis, homes to as many as 25,000 Natives
- Describes those societies in which political legitimacy and authority overlay a large degree of cultural commonality.
- Native American empire that controlled present day Mexico until 1521, used human sacrifices
- false notion that Spanish conquerors did little but butcher the Indians and steal their gold in the name of Christ
- First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level
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- 16th century Spaniards who fanned our across the Americas, conquering the Aztec and Incan Empires
- King and queen of a united Spain after centuries of Islamic domination
- A large scale agricultural enterprise growing commercial crops and usually employing coerced or slave labor
- Genoese explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492 while in search of a new water route to Asia
- the transfer of goods, crops, and diseases between New and Old World societies after 1492
- Indian slave woman who was an interpreter for Hernan Cortez on his conquest of the Aztecs
- agricultural system employed by North American Indians as early as 1000 AD
- Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico
- sad night when the Aztecs attacked Hernan Cortes and his forces in the Aztec capital killing hundreds.
- Spanish soldier and commander who led an expedition north from Mexico into Arizona
- small vessel with high decks and three triangular sails
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
24 Clues: small vessel with high decks and three triangular sails • people of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico • Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico • First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level • ...
Year 7 Spanish 2025-12-02
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- The Spanish word for'eyes'
- A common Spanish greeting meaning “hello”.
- The Spanish word for 'four'
- A polite word meaning “thank you”.
- A way to say “goodbye” in Spanish.
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- A phrase meaning “please”.
- The Spanish word meaning “brother”.
- A colour in Spanish meaning “blue”.
- The Spanish word for 'glasses'
- The Spanish word for “cool”.
10 Clues: A phrase meaning “please”. • The Spanish word for'eyes' • The Spanish word for 'four' • The Spanish word for “cool”. • The Spanish word for 'glasses' • A polite word meaning “thank you”. • A way to say “goodbye” in Spanish. • The Spanish word meaning “brother”. • A colour in Spanish meaning “blue”. • A common Spanish greeting meaning “hello”.
Shelby Pepin section 1 and 2 2020-10-20
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- mixed race spanish/indigenous backround
- king Philip, was sachem to the wampanoag people
- Spanish conquistador who led the exposition that caused the Aztec empire to fall
- a seven year war fought between Britain and franchise
- home of the first permanent English settlement in North America
- Spanish conquistador led the Spanish to the conquest of Peru
- English Protestants
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- colony of the Dutch republic located on the east coast of the US
- found america, went on 4 voyages to find it
- a person that is a conqueror
- a country/area that is under full/partial control of another country
- area colonized by France in North America
- the last Inca emperor
- a grant by the Spanish crown
- English settlers
15 Clues: English settlers • English Protestants • the last Inca emperor • a person that is a conqueror • a grant by the Spanish crown • mixed race spanish/indigenous backround • area colonized by France in North America • found america, went on 4 voyages to find it • king Philip, was sachem to the wampanoag people • a seven year war fought between Britain and franchise • ...
Spanish Armada 2013-01-15
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- Led english fleet
- A devout follower of this religion
- led Spanish Armada
- Month when the war ended
- Where the war was fought
- Allied with the British
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- Natural event that destroyed half of Spanish Armada
- Threatened Elizabeth for her Protestantism
- An army of ships
- Former Queen of England and persecuted protestants
- Current Queen of England
- The Spanish fired at the English with 2,500 of these
- helped Philip create his armada
- The war started in this month
- Where Francis Drake loots Spanish ships
15 Clues: An army of ships • Led english fleet • led Spanish Armada • Allied with the British • Current Queen of England • Month when the war ended • Where the war was fought • The war started in this month • helped Philip create his armada • A devout follower of this religion • Where Francis Drake loots Spanish ships • Threatened Elizabeth for her Protestantism • ...
Repaso del Vocabulario - Sp I y Sp 8 2018-09-06
20 Clues: Mr. • Mrs. • I am • a year • Spanish • to learn • Welcome! • the class • Miss, Ms. • fantastic • the things • Good luck! • Thank you! • Bless you! • Good night. • Good afternoon. • the teacher (f.) • a lot, much, many • (the) Spanish class • Good morning (day).
Repaso del Vocabulario - Sp I y Sp 8 2018-09-06
20 Clues: Mr. • Mrs. • I am • a year • Spanish • Welcome! • to learn • Miss, Ms. • fantastic • the class • Good luck! • Thank you! • the things • Bless you! • Good night. • Good afternoon. • the teacher (f.) • a lot, much, many • (the) Spanish class • Good morning (day).
Spanish Exploration/ Colonization 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-15
24 Clues: Gain • King • Loss • Bribe • Quest • Wealth • Colony • Rookie • Stretch • Farming • Persuade • Carvings • Prisoner • Not-Deep • Offering • Preacher • Barricade • Authority • Win-A-War • Small-Ship • Fool-Someone • Enrich-plants • Spanish-Control • A-Group's-Money-System
Zachary RObinson 2022-08-30
Across
- who got encouragement from the Spanish rulers
- who were the two most wealthy empires before getting over ruled
- what was Henery Hudson's ship called
- Who sent Columbus on his journey
- what were used to raise crops
- who won the Spanish Armada
- who sent John Cabot
- the Spanish replaced the Native Americans for these people
- Cabrillo spotted California in 1542
- what was the highest class structure for the Spanish
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- Columbus promised to bring this to any land he crossed.
- Where did Christopher Columbus think he was
- the Spanish had these when fighting the Native Americans
- sailed around the St. Lawrence River
- Water route through America
15 Clues: who sent John Cabot • who won the Spanish Armada • Water route through America • what were used to raise crops • Who sent Columbus on his journey • Cabrillo spotted California in 1542 • what was Henery Hudson's ship called • sailed around the St. Lawrence River • Where did Christopher Columbus think he was • who got encouragement from the Spanish rulers • ...
labor systems 2025-11-12
Across
- a baby is born and one parent is native and the other is not
- had power over the serfs
- had colonizers using natives as labor slaves
- half of the peasant class in Russia
- native were forced to endure torture during hard work
- after the Spanish was a labor extraction system
- working to pay off debt
- the higher class of people that could own slaves
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- where the natives were forced to work and harvest goods
- caused a major decline in serfdom and the popluation
- organized Spanish hierarchy
- Spanish colonizers
- the natives working for the Spanish would get stones and gems
- the slaves that came from Africa
- made alexander the second realize that Russia's military was no longer that great
15 Clues: Spanish colonizers • working to pay off debt • had power over the serfs • organized Spanish hierarchy • the slaves that came from Africa • half of the peasant class in Russia • had colonizers using natives as labor slaves • after the Spanish was a labor extraction system • the higher class of people that could own slaves • caused a major decline in serfdom and the popluation • ...
APUSH Unit 1: 1491-1607 2025-07-18
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- a Spanish soldier and commander; in 1540 he led an expedition north from Mexico into Arizona
- Genoese explorer who stumbled upon the West Indies in 1492 while in search of a new water route to Asia
- Indian slave woman who was an interpreter for Hernan Cortez on his conquest of the Aztecs
- fought between Spaniards under Don Juan de Onate and the Pueblo Indians in present day New Mexico
- sixteenth century Spaniards who fanned out across the americas, from Colorado to Argentina, eventually conquering the Aztec and Inca empires
- During the late 15th century, they became king and queen of the united Spain after centuries of Islamic domination. Together, they made Spain a strong Christian nation
- Spanish governments policy to commend or give Indians to certain colonists in return for the promise to christianize them
- small vessel with high decks and three triangular sails; could sail more closely into the wind, allowing European sailors to explore the western shores of Africa
- economic system characterized by private property, generally free trade and open and accessible markets
- reform minded Spanish missionary who worked to abolish the encomienda system and documented the mistreatment of Indians in the Spanish colonies
- first part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- highly advanced South American civilization that occupied present-day Peru until it was conquered by Spanish forces under Francisco Pizarro in 1532
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- the transfer of goods,crops,and diseases between new and old world societies after 1492
- Agricultural system employed by North America Indians as early as 1000 A.D; maize, beans, and squash were grown together to maximize yields
- “sad night” when the Aztecs attacked Hernan Cortes and his forces in the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, killing hundreds
- signed by Spain and Portugal, dividing the territories of the new world.
- Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico.
- Mississippian settlement near present day East St. Louis, home to as many as 25,000 native Americans
- the term commonly describes those societies in which political legitimacy and authority overlay a large degree of cultural commonality
- false notion that Spanish conquerors did little but butcher the Indians and steal their gold in the name of Christ
- Native American empire that controlled present day Mexico until 1521, when they were conquered by Spanish Hernán Cortés
- people of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima
- a large scale agricultural enterprise growing commercial crops and usually employing coerced or slave labor
25 Clues: people of mixed Indian and European heritage, notably in Mexico • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico • first part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level • Pueblo Indian rebellion that drove Spanish settlers from New Mexico. • signed by Spain and Portugal, dividing the territories of the new world. • ...
Unit 3: Exploration and Colonization 2022-10-10
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- Catholic leader and teacher
- French explorer that led an expedition to claim land along the Mississippi River
- Maps the Texas coast in 1519
- Founded first Spanish mission in east Texas
- Conquers the Aztec Empire
- Lands in San Salvador while attempting to find a westward route to Asia
- Travels to find Cibola (1 of 7 golden cities)
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- The Spanish temporarily abandoned East Texas following this 1719 war
- Country that inspires Spain to regain interest in Texas
- Spanish military outpost/fort
- People of mixed Spanish and Native American Heritage
- Spaniard who asks French to help settle a mission in East Texas
- Denomination of christianity followed by Spanish
- Crash land in Texas and is met by the Karankawa
- Leader of an expedition after the 1719 war, re-occupies East Texas
- Religious settlement
16 Clues: Religious settlement • Conquers the Aztec Empire • Catholic leader and teacher • Maps the Texas coast in 1519 • Spanish military outpost/fort • Founded first Spanish mission in east Texas • Travels to find Cibola (1 of 7 golden cities) • Crash land in Texas and is met by the Karankawa • Denomination of christianity followed by Spanish • ...
Vocab Cross Word Puzzle 2021-10-07
Across
- Spanish word for because
- Spanish word for a writing that is similar to a newspaper
- Spanish word to describe someone who is ____ing through the water
- Spanish word that means to make food
- Spanish word that is used to say that you play a sport
- Spanish word that means to text
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- Spanish word that is used to describe someone who is ____ing a car
- Spanish word for a guitar
- Spanish word for piano
- Spanish word to describe the devices that are banned during school
10 Clues: Spanish word for piano • Spanish word for because • Spanish word for a guitar • Spanish word that means to text • Spanish word that means to make food • Spanish word that is used to say that you play a sport • Spanish word for a writing that is similar to a newspaper • Spanish word to describe someone who is ____ing through the water • ...
Age of exploration 2021-11-03
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- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered
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- beyond or across the sea
- a system or planned way of doing things, especially one imposed from above
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent
- a person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent.
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work in the Spanish landowners’ silver mines
- a large agricultural estate
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
20 Clues: beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • to select for some purpose; to conscript • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space • to send a product or service for sale to another country • the action or process of discovering or being discovered • ...
Age of exploration 2021-11-03
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- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered
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- beyond or across the sea
- a system or planned way of doing things, especially one imposed from above
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent
- a person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent.
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work in the Spanish landowners’ silver mines
- a large agricultural estate
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
20 Clues: beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • to select for some purpose; to conscript • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space • to send a product or service for sale to another country • the action or process of discovering or being discovered • ...
Colombia Crossword 2022-05-31
10 Clues: Capital of Colombia • Spanish word for gold • Spanish word for milk • Spanish word for apple • Spanish word for orange • Spanish word for museum • Spanish word for grapes • Spanish word for pineapple • Continent that Colombia is in • Colombian dessert which includes fruit
Texas History Crossword Puzzle 2018-10-02
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- spanish horses
- cowboys
- spread of diseases from Europe to the Americas
- did not belong to either side
- conquered the Aztecs
- widespread outbreaks of disease
- revolution against the Spanish
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- Royal Road for Spain
- spain returned Louisiana to France, and then in 1803, the French sold it to the U.S. for $15 million
- military, protected the missions from attacks
- spanish soldier-adventurers' in search of glory, gold, and land
- spanish royal governor heard Cabeza de Vacas report of gold and sent explorers into southwestern US to find the Seven Cities of Gold
- ranches that the Spanish lived on
- religious communities
14 Clues: cowboys • spanish horses • Royal Road for Spain • conquered the Aztecs • religious communities • did not belong to either side • revolution against the Spanish • widespread outbreaks of disease • ranches that the Spanish lived on • military, protected the missions from attacks • spread of diseases from Europe to the Americas • ...
School Sign Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-10
labor systems 2025-11-12
Across
- where the natives were forced to work and harvest goods
- had colonizers using natives as labor slaves
- after the Spanish was a labor extraction system
- half of the peasant class in Russia
- Spanish colonizers
- a baby is born and one parent is native and the other is not
- working to pay off debt
- had power over the serfs
Down
- caused a major decline in serfdom and the popluation
- the higher class of people that could own slaves
- the slaves that came from Africa
- organized Spanish hierarchy
- native were forced to endure torture during hard work
- made alexander the second realize that Russia's military was no longer that great
- the natives working for the Spanish would get stones and gems
15 Clues: Spanish colonizers • working to pay off debt • had power over the serfs • organized Spanish hierarchy • the slaves that came from Africa • half of the peasant class in Russia • had colonizers using natives as labor slaves • after the Spanish was a labor extraction system • the higher class of people that could own slaves • caused a major decline in serfdom and the popluation • ...
King's Fifth Vocab 2025-10-21
Across
- type of gun you have to ignight
- Spanish coin
- very serious or formal in manner, behavior, expression
- Spanish mythical legend about gold cities on the 16th cen.
- Spanish word for chickpeas
- Saint James
- remove (an item of clothing)
- Spanish ship
Down
- a small ornament or item of jewelry that is of little value
- the original Nahuatl word for the mesquite tree
- Spanish surname meaning "good man"
- an aquatic or terrestrial annelid worm with suckers at both ends
- deserted, uninhabited
- piece of armor consisting of breastplate and backplate fastened together
- bird a wading bird with long legs, a long neck, and a long bill, which helps it forage for food in shallow water without getting its feathers wet
15 Clues: Saint James • Spanish coin • Spanish ship • deserted, uninhabited • Spanish word for chickpeas • remove (an item of clothing) • type of gun you have to ignight • Spanish surname meaning "good man" • the original Nahuatl word for the mesquite tree • very serious or formal in manner, behavior, expression • Spanish mythical legend about gold cities on the 16th cen. • ...
A Contracorriente 2022-03-11
Across
- Pero no me _____
- Yo _____ pierdo la fuerza Este es mi lugar
- English translation for "tambores"
- Spanish translation for "battle" (Hint: it's a cognate"
- Sang this song with the person who wrote it
- English translation for "fuerza"
- English translation for "camisa"
- A ___________ Y aunque caiga la tormenta
Down
- Spanish translation for "look" or "find"
- De la alarma Llevo mi ______
- Spanish translation for "nobody"
- Person who wrote this song (Senora loves this artist)
- Spanish translation for "alarm" (Hint: it's a cognate"
- English translation for "tormenta"
- English translation for "sol"
15 Clues: Pero no me _____ • De la alarma Llevo mi ______ • English translation for "sol" • Spanish translation for "nobody" • English translation for "fuerza" • English translation for "camisa" • English translation for "tambores" • English translation for "tormenta" • Spanish translation for "look" or "find" • A ___________ Y aunque caiga la tormenta • ...
Spanish Food (Vocab Booklet P.1+2) 2022-01-28
26 Clues: ham • tea • milk • fruit • salad • chips • I eat • water • bread • squid • olives • coffee • cheese • cereal • prawns • octopus • I drink • chicken • sandwich • rice dish • meatballs • orange juice • hot chocolate • Spanish omelette • strawberry ice cream • spicy Spanish sausage
Let's learn to love 2023-06-09
Across
- A strong affection or deep care (Spanish: Amor)
- A strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement
- A feeling of contentment and satisfaction with oneself (Spanish: Autoestima)
- A feeling of sadness and loss when someone or something is no longer present (Spanish: Pérdida)
- Treating others with kindness and consideration
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another (Spanish: Empatía)
Down
- Feeling of great happiness and contentment (Spanish: Felicidad)
- The state of being truthful, honest, and sincere (Spanish: Honestidad)
- The quality of being fair and just in one's actions and decisions (Spanish: Justicia)
- The ability to bounce back and recover quickly from difficult situations (Spanish: Resiliencia)
- The act of being patient and waiting for something (Spanish: Esperar)
11 Clues: A strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement • A strong affection or deep care (Spanish: Amor) • Treating others with kindness and consideration • Feeling of great happiness and contentment (Spanish: Felicidad) • The act of being patient and waiting for something (Spanish: Esperar) • The state of being truthful, honest, and sincere (Spanish: Honestidad) • ...
Finals - Spanish 2 puzzle 2 2022-05-24
Across
- Bebes café or té en una _________
- Spoon in Spainsh
- Burnt in Spanish
- Muscles in Spanish (a seafood)
- Es para limpiar (clean) las manos.
Down
- Pork chop in Spanish (no spaces)
- Crunchy in Spanish
- Es para cortar comida
- Estoy en un café y tengo que _____ la comida. (to order)
- Bebes agua en un________
- Esta persona sirve la comida.
- Table cloth in Spanish
12 Clues: Spoon in Spainsh • Burnt in Spanish • Crunchy in Spanish • Es para cortar comida • Table cloth in Spanish • Bebes agua en un________ • Esta persona sirve la comida. • Muscles in Spanish (a seafood) • Pork chop in Spanish (no spaces) • Bebes café or té en una _________ • Es para limpiar (clean) las manos. • Estoy en un café y tengo que _____ la comida. (to order)
mots croisés/क्रॉसवर्ड/crucigrama 2023-07-17
11 Clues: Car (Hindi) • Car (Spanish) • Van (Spanish) • Road (Spanish) • Zebra Crossing • Large marsupial • Highway (hindi) • Street (French) • Highway (French) • Traffic (Spanish) • Direction (Hindi)
Lupita Manana crossword puzzle 2023-05-09
Across
- Something to protect yourself and could kill very fast (this word is in Spanish)
- Someone that is American, not Mexican or Latino (this word is in Spanish)
- Saying please to someone (this word is Spanish)
- Border patrol (this word is in Spanish)
- Walking next to someone
Down
- Making a low continuous sound
- The main character of the book ______Manana
- Saying thank you to someone (this word is in Spanish)
- The day after today (this word is in Spanish)
- Someone that is old (this word is in Spanish)
- Someone that is funny but weird (this word is in Spanish)
11 Clues: Walking next to someone • Making a low continuous sound • Border patrol (this word is in Spanish) • The main character of the book ______Manana • The day after today (this word is in Spanish) • Someone that is old (this word is in Spanish) • Saying please to someone (this word is Spanish) • Saying thank you to someone (this word is in Spanish) • ...
Unit 2: European Colonization 2024-04-10
Across
- a Spanish soldier; conqueror (3 G's)
- an official ruling on behalf of the King
- people of mixed Spanish and Native heritage
- Spanish royalty
- settling and establishing control
- Roman Catholic man belonging to a group
Down
- a Spanish fort
- a journey with a purpose
- Spaniard born in the new world
- religious settlement
- the person on a journey with a purpose
- Spanish town
12 Clues: Spanish town • a Spanish fort • Spanish royalty • religious settlement • a journey with a purpose • Spaniard born in the new world • settling and establishing control • a Spanish soldier; conqueror (3 G's) • the person on a journey with a purpose • Roman Catholic man belonging to a group • an official ruling on behalf of the King • people of mixed Spanish and Native heritage
