spanish Crossword Puzzles
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2023-11-13
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- a person of mixed European and Black descent, especially in the Caribbean
- link purity of blood to status paintings
- A multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- A Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
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- Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea
- Portuguese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East Indies across the Pacific Ocean
- a person of mixed white and Black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one Black parent.
- Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire
- last effective Incan emperor before his capture and execution during the Spanish conquest
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent
- The transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas
- Portuguese mariner and explorer
13 Clues: Portuguese mariner and explorer • link purity of blood to status paintings • central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire • Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea • a person of mixed European and Black descent, especially in the Caribbean • a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent • ...
Community Crossword 2 2013-04-23
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- Jeff trades shirts with Abed because he wants to work with ____________.
- a statement that says you think something is wrong and needs to be changed
- knowing about or being conscious of something
- What's ___ with you?
- something right put in place of something wrong
- Senor Chang says, "I am a Spanish _______."
- It's a ___________ of opinion.
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- It's none of your ___________.
- what you think about something or somebody
- the facts or what is real
- Spanish teacher
- It is strange that Senor Chang teaches Spanish because he is ____________.
- Shirley and Annie staged a _________ protest.
13 Clues: Spanish teacher • What's ___ with you? • the facts or what is real • It's none of your ___________. • It's a ___________ of opinion. • what you think about something or somebody • Senor Chang says, "I am a Spanish _______." • knowing about or being conscious of something • Shirley and Annie staged a _________ protest. • something right put in place of something wrong • ...
Ch3 and Ch4 Crossword 2019-08-27
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- last,incan,emperor
- Africa explorer Portuguese
- Treaty,spain,portugal
- Corte’s century,defect, inca
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- Portuguese explorer africa
- company,asia,dutch
- naganda explore,portugal, India
- Pizarro conquisador, defeat
- mixed, spanish, Native American, person
- Corte’s, spanish, explorers
- system, slave, labor
- Columbus Italian, explorer, americans
- land,controlled, nation
- France claimed, by, France
14 Clues: company,asia,dutch • last,incan,emperor • system, slave, labor • Treaty,spain,portugal • land,controlled, nation • Portuguese explorer africa • Africa explorer Portuguese • France claimed, by, France • Pizarro conquisador, defeat • Corte’s, spanish, explorers • Corte’s century,defect, inca • naganda explore,portugal, India • Columbus Italian, explorer, americans • ...
History and Geography Revision Facts Y8 Nov 2021 2021-11-25
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- The number of languages Elizabeth could speak by the time she was 16.
- These were sent to cause chaos among the Spanish ships at Calais.
- Elizabeth was two years old when her mother, Anne ............. was executed.
- This king passed laws against Catholics.
- The large Spanish fleet sent to attack England.
- Family name of the Englishman who led an attack on Spanish ships at Cadiz
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- name of the Spanish king during the time of Elizabeth.
- Family name of the man who tried to blow up pariament.
- Elizabeth was this type of Christian (not Catholic).
- Elizabeth's half-brother who became king.
- Elizabeth's Religious Settlement ideas are also known as her ................. way.
- Elizabeth's half-sister who became queen.
12 Clues: This king passed laws against Catholics. • Elizabeth's half-brother who became king. • Elizabeth's half-sister who became queen. • The large Spanish fleet sent to attack England. • Elizabeth was this type of Christian (not Catholic). • name of the Spanish king during the time of Elizabeth. • Family name of the man who tried to blow up pariament. • ...
16.3: The Spanish Empire 2023-01-23
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- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers. They were owners of plantations, ranches, and mines. They were just below peninsulares in the social classes.
- As the native population declined and the demand for workers increased, Spanish officials turned to enslaved people from __________ to work on sugar plantations. I
- Native Americans and Africans were the __________ classes in society. J
- People of African and European descent.
- officers who ruled in the name of the king in the Spanish Americas.
- people born in Spain, on the Iberian Peninsula. They were the top of the social classes.
- This group of people built schools and churches throughout Spanish America. They also taught the natives carpentry and metalworking. D
- Spain strictly controlled _______ in order to make the colonies more profitable for Spain. F
- A community dedicated to spreading the faith or to educating and protecting people.
- This natural resource attracted large numbers of explorers and settlers to Mexico and Peru. A
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- The desire to grow _____ increased the colonists use of encomiendas. H
- This is what some missionaries wanted to do to native culture. They did not value it and wanted to replace it with European culture. E
- People of Native American and European descent.
- Many people in Spain thought this was just as important as building an empire. C
- At the end of the 1500s, Spain expanded its territory to this island chain. B
- Colonists built many new _______ throughout the Spanish Americas. They were laid out in a grid pattern. K
- Colonists had the right to demand labor or tribute from nearby Native Americans.
- Colonists could only sell and buy goods from _________. G
18 Clues: People of African and European descent. • People of Native American and European descent. • Colonists could only sell and buy goods from _________. G • officers who ruled in the name of the king in the Spanish Americas. • The desire to grow _____ increased the colonists use of encomiendas. H • ...
exploration day 2020-11-20
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- selling of goods
- Japanese poem
- ruled from 1368 to 1644
- Japanese drama
- to explore
- people looking for religion
- Spanish and native American mix
- ruled china from 1644 to 1912
- wanted to purify church of FrenchandIndianWar british colonies vs new france
- people native to Manchuria
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- seling africans for work in americas
- a small sturdy ship
- economy based on private ownership
- the capturing of african slaves
- land ruled by another nation
- grant of land
- found the Americas
- Spanish soldiers and explorers.
- Japanese feudal lord
19 Clues: to explore • Japanese poem • grant of land • Japanese drama • selling of goods • found the Americas • a small sturdy ship • Japanese feudal lord • ruled from 1368 to 1644 • people native to Manchuria • land ruled by another nation • people looking for religion • ruled china from 1644 to 1912 • the capturing of african slaves • Spanish and native American mix • Spanish soldiers and explorers. • ...
Sara Forgas- Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- conquered the Incas
- competing for national wealth
- contagious disease caused by variola virus
- first British colony
- 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 Americas
- the exchange of goods and services across international boarders
- Incan ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- cultural transfer to and from Americas
- transporting slaves from Africa to New World
- mix of Spanish and Native American
- conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: conquerors • Incan ruler • British vs.French • private ownership • conquered the Incas • first British colony • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • first contact with Americas • slave ships across Atlantic • competing for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • mix of Spanish and Native American • investors buy shares larger company • ...
Latin America Vocabulary 2025-11-19
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- Pollution
- A warfare practice
- Beliefs and behaviors
- Leaders who limit rights
- Interior nations to continents
- Native and European genetics
- Spanish explorers
- Leaders who limit rights
- Of European and Black descent
- A tree root
- An area ruled by one person
- Areas with larger populations
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- A place with a lot of rainfall
- Spanish settlement
- Elevation Levels
- A plant used to make dark blue ink/dye
- A slim strip of land
- Land that is protected by the government
- Displaced populations
- A mountainous break in the Earth
20 Clues: Pollution • A tree root • Elevation Levels • Spanish explorers • Spanish settlement • A warfare practice • A slim strip of land • Beliefs and behaviors • Displaced populations • Leaders who limit rights • Leaders who limit rights • An area ruled by one person • Native and European genetics • Of European and Black descent • Areas with larger populations • A place with a lot of rainfall • ...
Crucigrama de Broadway Boricua 2025-12-16
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- Flowing garments worn by women in traditional dress
- Afro-Puerto Rican music and dance where dancers lead the rhythm
- Traditional rural Puerto Rican fashion influenced by Spanish settlers
- Spanish colonizers influencing early Puerto Rican culture
- Quality that helps Nelia endure hardship
- Driving force behind Nelia’s journey
- Colorful accessory worn by men in Jíbaro clothing
- Religion tied to many Puerto Rican celebrations
- Expressive cultural practice across styles like salsa and Bomba
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- Caribbean island known for a rich blend of Spanish African and Taíno cultures
- Nelia’s belief in a better future
- Head covering worn by women in Bomba fashion
- Central element of Puerto Rican culture
- Energetic dance style with three steps per four beats
- Parade featuring big-headed folklore figures
- Famous street festival in Old San Juan
- Dominant color in Bomba clothing
- Common accent color in Bomba skirts
18 Clues: Dominant color in Bomba clothing • Nelia’s belief in a better future • Common accent color in Bomba skirts • Driving force behind Nelia’s journey • Famous street festival in Old San Juan • Central element of Puerto Rican culture • Quality that helps Nelia endure hardship • Head covering worn by women in Bomba fashion • Parade featuring big-headed folklore figures • ...
Spanish Crossword 2025-02-10
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- How do people ask "What do you need?" in Spanish?
- What do people use to draw?
- What do people write on when they forget their notebook?
- Where do people put documents in?
- What do people use to put school materials in?
- What tool do you use to write, which isn't erasable?
- What do you write notes in?
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- How do people say "I have" in Spanish?
- What do people use to read?
- What do people use to do math?
- What do people use to stick stuff?
- What do people use to write?
- What do people use to program?
- How do people say "I need" in Spanish?
- What do people use to cut paper?
15 Clues: What do people use to read? • What do people use to draw? • What do you write notes in? • What do people use to write? • What do people use to do math? • What do people use to program? • What do people use to cut paper? • Where do people put documents in? • What do people use to stick stuff? • How do people say "I have" in Spanish? • How do people say "I need" in Spanish? • ...
Exploration of USA By Linh 2012-10-24
14 Clues: Gold • Obstacle • Cooperation • Grassy hills • Fertile valleys • The longest river • the Lakota live in • The youngest empire • Spread the christian • Competition for trade • I trade with the Africa • Enslave the Native American • The tribe that the Spanish claimed on • I claim the eastern Canada for England
Days of the Week 2020-07-10
7 Clues: Spanish for Sunday • Spanish for Monday • Spanish for Friday • Spanish for Tuesday • Spanish for Saturday • Spanish for Thursday • Spanish for Wednesday
Topic 2, Lesson 1: Spanish Colonization and New Spain 2019-10-02
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- A town in the Spanish colonies
- Settlements run by Catholic priests and friars whose goal was to convert Indians to Christianity
- A person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony
- A person born in Spain’s American colonies to Spanish parents
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- Conquerors
- A a large estate farmed by many workers
- A person of mixed Spanish and Indian background (in Spain’s American colonies)
- A fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies
- A an area of land granted to a Spanish settler with the legal permission to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
9 Clues: Conquerors • A town in the Spanish colonies • A a large estate farmed by many workers • A fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies • A person born in Spain’s American colonies to Spanish parents • A person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony • A person of mixed Spanish and Indian background (in Spain’s American colonies) • ...
Days Of the Week In Spanish 2022-12-06
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Mesoamerican Civilizations Crossword! 2021-02-15
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- The unique physical appearance of the Maya is related to the binding of this during childhood
- Maya gods were worshipped with gifts of this
- He was the leader of the Aztec Empire when the Spanish arrived
- The Olmecs were the first to extract this material from trees and use it in trade
- The purpose of Aztec warfare was to expand their territory and find victims for...
- He was the leader of the Incas when the Spanish arrived
- All of the Mesoamerican civilizations were what in terms of religion?
- The Aztecs built these monuments in tiers like a wedding cake
- The Inca believed their gods and dead ancestors could communicate with them through dreams and...
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- Like the Ancient Egyptians, the Maya also had a system of writing known as…
- The Aztecs welcomed the Spanish and their leader, Hernando Cortes, because the Aztecs believed he was a legendary what who had returned to Earth?
- Series of knotted color coded strings used by the Inca to keep records since they had no written languages
- Christian missionaries did this to Mayan books in hopes of ending their worship of the Mayan gods
- This precious stone was used by the Maya to make weapons
- This disease as well as others brought by the Spanish diminished the Aztec population
- The Aztecs created a calendar with how many days in each month?
- Archaeological evidence found in colossal stone heads suggest that the Olmecs may be descendants of…
- The Inca Empire was already weak when the Spanish arrived because they had just fought a…
- The Incas developed an accurate calendar by observing the movements of the sun and…
- According to the Maya, on December 21, 2012, the sun will block what flow from the center of the Milky Way to planet Earth?
20 Clues: Maya gods were worshipped with gifts of this • He was the leader of the Incas when the Spanish arrived • This precious stone was used by the Maya to make weapons • The Aztecs built these monuments in tiers like a wedding cake • He was the leader of the Aztec Empire when the Spanish arrived • The Aztecs created a calendar with how many days in each month? • ...
Latin American Revolution 2022-02-08
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- a leader of the Haitian Revolution and the first ruler of an independent Haiti under the 1805 constitution.
- a Spaniard born in Spain residing in the New World, Spanish East Indies, or Spanish Guinea.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- sovereignty or control.
- Women's rights, slavery, democracy, equality and freedom of religion
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.
- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires.
- in Latin America began with the Spanish colonization of the Americas and continues up to the present day.
- The goals of rational humanity were considered to be knowledge, freedom, and happiness.
- the various revolutions that took place during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and resulted in the creation of a number of independent countries in Latin America.
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- a long and bloody struggle among several factions in constantly shifting alliances which resulted ultimately in the end of the 30-year dictatorship in Mexico and the establishment of a constitutional republic
- Venezuelan soldier and statesman who led the revolutions against Spanish rule in the Viceroyalty of New Granada
- series of conflicts between 1791 and 1804 between Haitian slaves, colonists, the armies of the British and French colonizers, and a number of other parties
- Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary leader who is called the father of Mexican independence
- a person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent.
- person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean.
- leader of the Haitian independence movement during the French Revolution
- the office, position, or authority of a viceroy.
- the Liberator of Argentina,
- led revolutions often became leaders in the new independent societies resulting from these revolutions.
20 Clues: sovereignty or control. • the Liberator of Argentina, • the office, position, or authority of a viceroy. • Women's rights, slavery, democracy, equality and freedom of religion • a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires. • person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean. • ...
Latin America Vocabulary 2022-10-03
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- A ______ factor is a reason a person leaves a country
- This term relates to Spain or Spanish speaking countries, especially those in Latin America
- In this type of government the state plans and controls the economy (usually has one ruler)
- These people were the dominant group of native people in Mexico before the Spanish conquest
- The _________ exchange was the trading of diseases, goods, and animals between the New World and the Old World
- These people were one of the dominant groups of native people in South America who created an empire in Peru before the Spanish conquest
- This term refers to the clearing of a large area of trees in a forest
- This faith and practice comes from the Roman Catholic Church
- The child of a Spanish conquistador and a Native American woman (a woman from Latin America)
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- A government that is lead by a military or a political group after taking control over a country
- _______ and burn is a farming technique that involves cutting down trees and underbrush and burning the area to create a field for crops
- A person who advocates or practices socialism
- A ______ factor is a reason a person moves to a new country
- The practice of making sloped land into a number of leveled flat steps to use for farming
- A large area of trees and plants that receives heavy rainfall every year
- _________ America is made up of 3 regions (Mexico and Central America, The Caribbean, and South America)
- This sport is known as soccer in the United States. It’s the most popular sport in the world.
- A language and culture in the Caribbean which resulted from the blending of African, French, and Spanish cultures
- A person who was born in Spain (the old world) and moved to Latin America (the new world)
- The activities of people traveling to other lands and staying in places outside their usual environment
20 Clues: A person who advocates or practices socialism • A ______ factor is a reason a person leaves a country • A ______ factor is a reason a person moves to a new country • This faith and practice comes from the Roman Catholic Church • This term refers to the clearing of a large area of trees in a forest • ...
FOOTBALLERS 2018-12-13
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- Serbain forward who only is 20 years old and now is making known because of his goals. He has scored 16 goals in the season
- Ecuadorian midfielder who has played a lot of times in serie A. He's a square.
- Spanish midfileder who is known because he love going to parties. Now he´s training a children's team.
- Dutch forward who has won a Baloon d'or one year ago.
- Spanish midfielder who is known because of his joke.
- German midfielder who scored a goal in the final of the cup of the world and this became Germany in the world champion.
- Danish goalkeeper who plays in premier league. His father was footballer too.
- Brazilian forward who has a lot of power and his name say it. A marvel character.
- Spanish goalkeeper who is a football legend and now isplaying in Portugal.
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- Croatian forward has standed out in last cup of the world becuase of his speed. Now, he's playing in Germany.
- Mexican forward who has played in lots of teams from spain and england, but now is in eua. A component from a ship.
- Dominican forward who is of Badalona's youth academy. He has played in 0lympique Lyonnais
- Spanish retired goalkeeper that now is coach but he doesn't have team. He has plsyed in Madrid for 6 years
- Cameroonian goolkeeper from the Barça's youth academy who now is playing in Holland
- Spanish forward who now is playing in 2b but he hasplayed in good teams like Getafe.
- Chilean midfielder that is known because of his aggressive
- Czech goalkeeper who is taking good interventions inSevilla. He like reading books.
- Croatian forward who has played in 5 countries and now is playing in Italy. He's teammate of Icardi.
- Czech goalkeeper who is a legend of Chelsea but now he's playing in Arsenal
- Uruguayan forward who is 32 years old and now is in his best phase of his carrer. He's italian too.
20 Clues: Spanish midfielder who is known because of his joke. • Dutch forward who has won a Baloon d'or one year ago. • Chilean midfielder that is known because of his aggressive • Spanish goalkeeper who is a football legend and now isplaying in Portugal. • Czech goalkeeper who is a legend of Chelsea but now he's playing in Arsenal • ...
Rizal 2025-05-19
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- – Ibarra’s ally who dies in the river.
- – Figure representing colonial oppression.
- TASYO – Philosopher and symbol of wisdom.
- – Sister of Ibarra who died.
- – Spanish letter symbolizing education.
- DAMASO – Friar and biological father of Maria Clara.
- – Elias’ romantic interest.
- – Term for mixed-race characters like Ibarra.
- TIAGO – Another name for Maria Clara’s father.
- – Punishment given to students.
- – Revolutionary character in El Filibusterismo.
- – Spoiled student favored by teachers.
- – Student who tried to resist colonial education.
- – Head of the Guardia Civil.
- – Lazy student who celebrates canceled classes.
- CAMORRA – Friar known for his lecherous behavior.
- ARISALA – Alias used by Simoun.
- – Spanish student who supported the Filipino cause.
- – Isagani’s lover who marries Juanito.
- CLARA – Love interest of Ibarra.
- PENCHANG – Religious woman who mistreated Juli.
- – Young boy wrongly accused of theft.
- – Executed priests who inspired Rizal.
- CLARA – Convent where Maria Clara entered.
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- FILIBUSTERISMO – Second novel of Rizal.
- LUNA – Historical figure mentioned in El Fili.
- – Cultural element criticized in the novels.
- – Son of Sisa who becomes a doctor.
- – Kabesa Tales’ daughter.
- – One of the religious orders.
- – Tragic mother figure in Noli Me Tangere.
- VICTORINA – Filipina who pretends to be a Spanish lady.
- SALVI – Friar who replaces Padre Damaso.
- CIVIL – Spanish police force known for oppression.
- – Group profiting from religious power.
- – Maria Clara’s legal father.
- – Symbol of betrayal among characters.
- DIEGO – Town where most of Noli Me Tangere takes place.
- – Place where Simoun’s shop was located.
- – Ibarra’s first name.
- – Main character in Noli Me Tangere.
- – Woman obsessed with appearing Spanish.
- – Place of learning challenged by students.
- TALES – Peasant who becomes a bandit due to land issues.
- BAWAL – Books prohibited by friars.
- – Symbol of church power.
- – Idealistic young student in El Fili.
- – Play banned for its subversive content.
- – Name used to conceal identity.
- – Unfinished novel by Rizal.
50 Clues: – Ibarra’s first name. • – Kabesa Tales’ daughter. • – Symbol of church power. • – Elias’ romantic interest. • – Sister of Ibarra who died. • – Head of the Guardia Civil. • – Unfinished novel by Rizal. • – Maria Clara’s legal father. • – One of the religious orders. • – Punishment given to students. • ARISALA – Alias used by Simoun. • – Name used to conceal identity. • ...
Unit 1.4 Key Words 2025-10-16
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- (1907–09) | Global naval voyage showcasing US sea power.
- ____ Telegram (1917) | German proposal for Mexico to attack the US; helped push US into WWI.
- William ____ | US President during the Spanish-American War (assassinated).
- | Island whose revolt against Spain triggered US intervention in 1898.
- ____ of 1893 | Major financial crisis that led to bank failures and high unemployment.
- | Western boundary of settlement in the US that symbolised opportunity and national growth, but closed.
- | Spanish general whose harsh tactics in Cuba shocked US opinion.
- Henry ___ ___ | Senator who urged a more expansionist foreign policy.
- (1904) | Addition to the Monroe Doctrine asserting US right to intervene in Latin America.
- | Policy of avoiding political involvement in European affairs.
- (1903–14) | Key shipping route linking Atlantic and Pacific under US control.
- | US President during WWI and author of the Fourteen Points.
- Unrestricted ____ Warfare | German naval tactic sinking neutral ships; key cause of US entry into WWI.
- | International organisation founded after WWI, reflecting US ideals though the US never joined.
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- (1898) | Ended the Spanish-American War; Spain ceded colonies to the USA.
- (1898) | US battleship that exploded in Havana harbour, sparking outrage.
- (1918) | Wilson’s plan for post-war peace and a League of Nations.
- | Spanish diplomat whose insult of McKinley published in US press.
- (1898) | Conflict that marked America’s emergence as a world power.
- (1899) | US proposal for equal trading rights in China.
- | Policy of using investment to increase US influence abroad.
- | Belief that the USA was destined to expand across the North American continent.
- Alfred ____ | Naval theorist who wrote The Influence of Sea Power upon History.
- (1823) | Declared the Americas closed to further European colonisation.
- | Territory gained by the USA in 1898.
- | Sensationalist journalism (Hearst, Pulitzer) that fuelled calls for war.
- | Territory gained by the USA in 1898 in Pacific.
- Theodore ____ | President (1901–09) who expanded US power and mediated the Treaty of Portsmouth.
- | Territory gained by the USA in 1898.
29 Clues: | Territory gained by the USA in 1898. • | Territory gained by the USA in 1898. • | Territory gained by the USA in 1898 in Pacific. • (1899) | US proposal for equal trading rights in China. • (1907–09) | Global naval voyage showcasing US sea power. • | US President during WWI and author of the Fourteen Points. • ...
American Imperialism 2025-11-14
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- US naval base in Hawaii
- a former Spanish territory that was bought by the US after the Spanish American war that resisted American control
- document that was signed to end the Spanish American War
- amendment passed by Congress stating that the US would not take complete control over Cuba
- type of diplomacy practiced by Taft
- region of the world most impacted by dollar diplomacy
- president that annexed Hawaii and took the US into the Spanish American War
- country that the American Open Door Policy impacted
- territory that was annexed by the request of American planters like Sanford Dole
- the last progressive President who promoted moral diplomacy
- drawings sometimes used to convey political messages in a way that everyone can understand
- the US state that was bought from Russia and was referred to as Seward's Folly
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- Teddy Roosevelts unit of volunteer Calvary soldiers that fought in Cuba during the Spanish Amer. War
- the US state that is closest to Cuba
- type of diplomacy practiced by Teddy Roosevelt
- told European countries they were not to colonize areas in the Western Hemisphere
- US ship that mysteriously exploded in the Havana Harbor and became a rallying cry for war
- islands in the Caribbean purchased by the US in 1917 to prevent Germany from doing so
- president who refused to annex Hawaii without a majority of Hawaiians voting for it
- President who built the "Great White Fleet" and started construction on the Panama Canal
- built in a Latin American country that formerly belonged to Colombia and connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- using power and influence to extend borders
- Many people believed that imperialism was _________________.
- the country the US went to war with over Cuba
- president who encouraged American businesses to invest in Latin American and East Asian countries
- type of diplomacy practiced by Woodrow Wilson
26 Clues: US naval base in Hawaii • type of diplomacy practiced by Taft • the US state that is closest to Cuba • using power and influence to extend borders • the country the US went to war with over Cuba • type of diplomacy practiced by Woodrow Wilson • type of diplomacy practiced by Teddy Roosevelt • country that the American Open Door Policy impacted • ...
Human diversity 2025-12-11
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- The earth is a great island floating in a sea of water, and suspended by four cords hanging down from the sky vault, which is of solid rock.
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- used in Canada for indigenous people
- Broader terms for people with origins in Latin America
- The world's longest continental mountain range, running through western South America.
- Native inhabitants of the Americas (e.g., Maya, Inca, Aztec, Quechua, Aymara).
- A type of axe
- People born in Spain or Portugal who held highest power in colonies.
- A lightweight boat
- Regions in the Americas where Spanish, Portuguese, or French are primarily spoken, rooted in Latin (Roman) languages.
- The vast tropical rainforest in South America, known for biodiversity.
- spanish
- A traditional 15th birthday celebration marking a girl's transition to womanhood.
- The Omaha people came from a great lake near a forest, planted corn and domesticated labor animals.
- Came one by one into the world through a hollow log.
- forced labor
- broken apart groups
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- native Americans
- Refers to people, cultures, or languages from Spanish-speaking countries.
- A person of mixed European and Indigenous American ancestry, a key demographic group.
- The Spanish subjugation of major Indigenous empires (16th century).
- Defeat of British and Shawnee Warriors fought together against Americans that led to the opening of the Ohio frontier.
- militiamen killed 96 Christianized Delaware Indians, blaming them for attacks on white settlements
- The movement gaining freedom from European colonial rule (e.g., Mexico's Sept 16th).
- Specifically refers to Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries.
- A skilled horseman from the South American pampas (Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil)
- People of European descent born in the Americas during colonial times, holding power.
- north America
- A vibrant, pre-Lenten festival known for parades, music, and elaborate costumes, prominent in Brazil, Trinidad
- The belief that White European Americans had the God-given right and responsibility
30 Clues: spanish • forced labor • A type of axe • north America • native Americans • A lightweight boat • broken apart groups • used in Canada for indigenous people • Came one by one into the world through a hollow log. • Broader terms for people with origins in Latin America • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native. • ...
Spanish Colonial Era - Unit 3 Vocab 2022-09-19
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- - a religious outpost built to convert natives to Spanish culture
- - a fort filled with soldiers who would protect Spanish settlements
- - send a group of settlers to (a place) and establish political control over it
- - The Spanish and first capital of Texas (1722 - 1772)
- - A mission built in East Texas between the Trinity and Red Rivers to convert the Caddo Tribe (1690).
- - a member of religious order of men responsible for teaching local natives about Spanish culture and religion.
- - a mission that was created in 1757 for the Spanish to protect the Apache from the Comanche
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- - The first mission built in Texas (1682) near present-day El Paso in far West Texas to convert the Tigua.
- - a city established in 1718, whose most famous mission would be nicknamed “the Alamo”
- - absolutely necessary or important
- - the Caddo word for “friend” and it is the origin of the word Texas
- - a journey or voyage undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, scientific research, or war
- - a revolt by soldiers against their leader
13 Clues: - absolutely necessary or important • - a revolt by soldiers against their leader • - The Spanish and first capital of Texas (1722 - 1772) • - a religious outpost built to convert natives to Spanish culture • - a fort filled with soldiers who would protect Spanish settlements • - the Caddo word for “friend” and it is the origin of the word Texas • ...
Ch.3 and Ch.4 Keyterms 2019-08-27
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- land control and nation
- spanish and native americans
- labor slaves
- italin explorer americas
- portuguese supporter exploration.
- dutch company asia
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- treaty spain portugal
- explorer portugal india
- claimed by France
- portuguese explorer in africa.
- spanish explorers
- Conquistador defeated aztec
- last incan emperor
13 Clues: labor slaves • claimed by France • spanish explorers • last incan emperor • dutch company asia • treaty spain portugal • explorer portugal india • land control and nation • italin explorer americas • Conquistador defeated aztec • spanish and native americans • portuguese explorer in africa. • portuguese supporter exploration.
Random 2026-03-04
14 Clues: a boy • 2.54 cm • a number • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • last number to 100 • makes people sleep • flies in the night • bigger than jupiter • Likes to chase mice • spanish word for call • A spanish word for water
World Languages Crossword 2023-11-29
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- Official language of Panama
- Official language of Kazakhstan
- Hello in Spanish
- Official language of Belarus
- Official language of Sweden
- Oldest written language
- Chocolate in German
- Dog in Portuguese
- A person who speaks two languages
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- Yes in Polish
- Friend in Hawaiian
- Language spoken by Gru's minions
- Official language of North and South Korea
- Official language of New Zealand
- Snow in Swahili
- Good morning in Italian
- Approximately every ___ days a language dies
- Love in French
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
19 Clues: Yes in Polish • Love in French • Snow in Swahili • Hello in Spanish • Dog in Portuguese • Friend in Hawaiian • Chocolate in German • Good morning in Italian • Oldest written language • Official language of Panama • Official language of Sweden • Official language of Belarus • Official language of Kazakhstan • Ancient Egyptian writing system • Language spoken by Gru's minions • ...
Rylee Chiappini Collins 2025-10-09
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- private ownership
- trading good for slaves
- French V. British
- first British colony
- travels to New world
- An exchange between Africa, New world, Europe
- Spanish abusing labor
- Spanish+Native American
- Incan ruler
- owned by another nation
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- trade all around world
- first European to reach new world
- trading between New world, Europe, Africa
- nation wealth
- led to the fall of Aztec Empire
- passage to bring slaves from Africa to New world
- earning a percent of a company
- emperor of Aztec empire
- common disease that killed many
19 Clues: Incan ruler • nation wealth • private ownership • French V. British • first British colony • travels to New world • Spanish abusing labor • trade all around world • trading good for slaves • emperor of Aztec empire • Spanish+Native American • owned by another nation • earning a percent of a company • led to the fall of Aztec Empire • common disease that killed many • ...
Chapter 8 Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-27
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- This important export of colonial Latin America comes from a cane and is sweet.
- The mother town country of the Jamestown settlement is this.
- This important export of colonial Latin America is a metal that is gray in color.
- Full-blooded Spanish or Portuguese people born in the colonies.
- This line was drawn on the map by the pope that was supposed to determine where Spain and Portugal could claim land.
- Latin American colonists were predominantly this religion.
- Cowboys in Argentina were called this.
- Poor neighborhoods in Latin American colonial cities were called this.
- Nobles that ruled Portuguese colonies were called this.
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- Spanish rulers who represented the king of Spain in Spanish colonies and answered to the Council of the Indies were called this.
- South American leaders who established dictatorships after countries were liberated.
- Large country estates owned by the wealthy in Latin America were called this.
- This group separated from the Church of England.
- Spaniards born in Spain were called this in the colonies.
- Education thrived in these colonies.
- People with one native parent and one Spanish parent in Latin America.
- The treaty of ______ was a final agreement that determined where Spain and Portugal could explore and colonzie.
- These kinds of crops could be sold for cash or supplies.
18 Clues: Education thrived in these colonies. • Cowboys in Argentina were called this. • This group separated from the Church of England. • Nobles that ruled Portuguese colonies were called this. • These kinds of crops could be sold for cash or supplies. • Spaniards born in Spain were called this in the colonies. • Latin American colonists were predominantly this religion. • ...
Armando and the Blue Tarp School 2016-02-01
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- What is green, and jumps? (hint: Armando draws this in his journal)
- Who do you play with at recess?
- What animal says "Moo".
- What gives us eggs?
- How would you say "I'm sorry" in Spanish?
- How would you greet your friend?
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- If someone does something nice for you what do you say?
- How do you say "Welcome" in Spanish
- What do cows make? In Spanish.
- What is "House" in Spanish?
10 Clues: What gives us eggs? • What animal says "Moo". • What is "House" in Spanish? • What do cows make? In Spanish. • Who do you play with at recess? • How would you greet your friend? • How do you say "Welcome" in Spanish • How would you say "I'm sorry" in Spanish? • If someone does something nice for you what do you say? • ...
Mexico 2023-07-19
APUSH 1.6 Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- Last name of the Spanish individual who spoke out against Spain's treatment of Native Americans.
- The agreement between Spain and Portugal to divide the world in half and avoid conflict in colonization
- When the enslavement of Native Americans failed, the Spanish turned to this continent to source enslaved labor for their plantation economy.
- The private company given the right to rule Dutch colonial holdings.
- The Spanish name for explorers and conquerers in the Americas
- This city was established by Dutch merchants.
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- What the French were looking for as they colonized North America.
- This first, failed colony of the British in North America.
- The last name of the man who conquered the Incan Empire
- The King of Spain gave land grants to Spanish individuals. These individuals could enslave Native Americans and forcibly convert them to Christianity
- Settlements founded and run by Spanish priests, with the goal of expanding the church's influence.
- The last name of the man who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Policy passed by the King of Spain in reaction to enslavement and brutalization of Native Americans.
13 Clues: This city was established by Dutch merchants. • The last name of the man who conquered the Incan Empire • The last name of the man who conquered the Aztec Empire • This first, failed colony of the British in North America. • The Spanish name for explorers and conquerers in the Americas • What the French were looking for as they colonized North America. • ...
La familia 2020-12-07
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- El hijo de tu tío.
- Mi _____ es Srta. Dybul.
- Julia tiene 17 años y Sara tiene 9 años. Julia es ___ que Sara.
- La madre de tu madre
- The feminine version of primo; girl cousin
- El padre de tu madre
- El hijo de tu hermana.
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- How do you say sister in Spanish?
- Un perro pequeño, un perro bebé.
- How do you say grandson in Spanish?
- Another word for esposo.
- How do you say parents in Spanish?
- Juan tiene 2 años y Pablo tiene 10 años. Juan es ___ que Pablo.
13 Clues: El hijo de tu tío. • La madre de tu madre • El padre de tu madre • El hijo de tu hermana. • Mi _____ es Srta. Dybul. • Another word for esposo. • Un perro pequeño, un perro bebé. • How do you say sister in Spanish? • How do you say parents in Spanish? • How do you say grandson in Spanish? • The feminine version of primo; girl cousin • ...
Flowers of Mexico 2022-12-14
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- The Spanish word for "lily," a type of flower found in Mexico.
- A type of flower native to Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "orchid," a type of flower found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "daisy," a type of flower found in Mexico.
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- A type of flowering plant native to Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "carnation," a type of flower found in Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "butterfly," often used to describe the shape of certain flowers.
- A type of plant that often produces flowers in Mexico.
- A type of flower native to Mexico.
- The Spanish word for "roses," a type of flower found in Mexico.
10 Clues: A type of flower native to Mexico. • A type of flower native to Mexico. • A type of flowering plant native to Mexico. • A type of plant that often produces flowers in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "lily," a type of flower found in Mexico. • The Spanish word for "daisy," a type of flower found in Mexico. • ...
Imperialism & Expansion Vocabulary 2025-10-29
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- — U.S. battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor; its destruction helped spark war with Spain.
- — Pride and loyalty toward one’s country; often leads to competition between nations.
- — A territory under the direct control of another country.
- — Island nation in Asia that became a U.S. territory after the Spanish-American War.
- — African American regiment in WWI known for bravery in combat.
- — American businessman who helped overthrow the Hawaiian monarchy.
- — Pacific island gained by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.
- — The act of adding or taking over land to become part of a country.
- — Policy of stronger nations taking over weaker territories for power and resources.
- — Volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
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- — Exaggerated newspaper stories that stirred public emotion and helped start the Spanish-American War.
- — Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy motto: “Speak softly and carry a big stick.”
- — A region that keeps its own government but is controlled by a stronger power.
- — Man-made waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, completed in 1914.
- — U.S. system for drafting men into military service.
- — The 1800s belief that the U.S. was meant to expand across North America.
- — Pacific islands once ruled by Queen Lili‘uokalani; later annexed by the U.S.
- — Information used to influence public opinion, often used during wars.
18 Clues: — U.S. system for drafting men into military service. • — A territory under the direct control of another country. • — African American regiment in WWI known for bravery in combat. • — American businessman who helped overthrow the Hawaiian monarchy. • — Pacific island gained by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War. • ...
tic tac toe crossword 2025-04-28
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- 16th-century Italian explorer and navigator, best known for his voyages to the New World in the late 15th and early 16th centuries
- A British explorer, navigator, and cartographer who played a significant role in charting the Pacific Ocean, Australia, and New Zealand
- A pioneering American aviator known for her record-breaking flights and adventurous spirit
- He is credited with discovering the Americas to European colonization
- Spanish conquistador known for conquering the Aztec Empire in 1521
- Spanish conquistador known for conquering the Inca Empire
- A French explorer and navigator who is widely considered one of the discoverers of Canada
- A Portuguese explorer who, working for Spain, led the first expedition to circle the globe
- A New Zealand explorer best known for being one of the first two people to reach the summit of Mount Everest
- A Portuguese explorer who is best known for leading the first European expedition to reach India by sea
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- Spanish conquistador and explorer who played a significant role in early Spanish exploration of the Americas
- English explorer, privateer, and naval commander
- 16th-century Spanish explorer and conquistador known for leading the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States
- British explorer known for his search of the northwest passage to asia
- Spent 17 years in China and wrote a book when he got back to europe
- American aviator and international hero, primarily known for his 1927 solo, nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris
- Italian explorer and navigator, primarily known for his 1497 voyage to North America, where he claimed land for England
- Explored and mapped the Louisiana territory in 1804-1806
- A pioneering American journalist known for her investigative reporting and stunt journalism
- A Shoshone woman who served as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
20 Clues: English explorer, privateer, and naval commander • Explored and mapped the Louisiana territory in 1804-1806 • Spanish conquistador known for conquering the Inca Empire • Spanish conquistador known for conquering the Aztec Empire in 1521 • Spent 17 years in China and wrote a book when he got back to europe • ...
Greek_Spain 2025-02-17
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- spanish round biscuits with a hole covered with chocolate
- famous young barcelona's football player
- famous greek football player
- famous university life city
- Barcelona's cathedral(two words)
- food with rabbit and rice
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- popular street food
- used to cook
- celebration about consuming meat
- spanish celebration starts with F
- white or red kind of drink
- macaroni food
- popular football stadium in Thessaloniki
- valencia's stadium
- Spain's capital
- greek religion
- Greece's capital
17 Clues: used to cook • macaroni food • greek religion • Spain's capital • Greece's capital • valencia's stadium • popular street food • food with rabbit and rice • white or red kind of drink • famous university life city • famous greek football player • celebration about consuming meat • Barcelona's cathedral(two words) • spanish celebration starts with F • popular football stadium in Thessaloniki • ...
Language Day 2022-04-09
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- British writter surname
- fourth month of the year
- intergovernmental organization whose purpose is to maintain international peace and security
- famous Spanish knight
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- our mother tongue
- authors´ occupations
- British famous Tragedy about lovers
- language we learn
- authors´main field
- Spanish writer first name
10 Clues: our mother tongue • language we learn • authors´main field • authors´ occupations • famous Spanish knight • British writter surname • fourth month of the year • Spanish writer first name • British famous Tragedy about lovers • intergovernmental organization whose purpose is to maintain international peace and security
Story recap crossword 2019-01-17
10 Clues: (he or she) wants • Tall Corn in Spanish • to learn (in Spanish) • how long does it take • Short Corn in Spanish • ¿Qué quiere ser Juan? • ¿Cuántos años tiene Juan? • El chico se llama Juan _____________ • Juan no es muy ______________ (clever) • Juan es ______________ (super handsome)
Spanish- Liv Rm 23 2025-08-17
8 Clues: What does 'viente' mean? • How do you say 'tomorrow' • What is Monday in Spanish? • How do you say 'hello' in Spanish? • How do you say 'today' in Spanish? • How do you say 'hows it going' in Spanish? • How would you say 'see you later' in Spanish? • How do you say the number after 12 in Spanish?
Vocabulary Review 2022-12-07
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- This other name for corn was a staple in Mesoamerican diet
- This Aztec god was worshipped through human sacrifice, also known as the Lord of the Sun to the Aztecs
- The Aztecs would take conquered people and use them for this, to appease the gods
- The land bridge that early people used to travel to the Americas
- This explorer when to South America and destroyed the Incan people
- This group of native people allied with the Spanish to defeat the Aztecs
- This was the golden example of Aztec cities
- This Mayan invention predicted the end of the world on December 21, 2012
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- This group of mesoamericans developed an advanced society in Oaxaca
- This native woman was used as a translator for the Spanish during the conquest in the New World
- This was the major city of the Zapotec
- This area stretches from central Mexico to Northern Honduras
- This spanish explorer invaded and defeated the Aztec people
- This is the major city built by the Olmec people
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food, crops between the New World and Europe following Christopher Columbus
- First known civilization builders were a people known as what
- Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of conquered non-Christian people
- Olmecs were known to carve large sized _______
18 Clues: This was the major city of the Zapotec • This was the golden example of Aztec cities • Olmecs were known to carve large sized _______ • This is the major city built by the Olmec people • This other name for corn was a staple in Mesoamerican diet • This spanish explorer invaded and defeated the Aztec people • ...
Mexican War of Independence Week #11 2025-02-28
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- the head of the Spanish government
- knew the Spanish officials and found Austin's plan exciting
- one of the leading revolutionary figures in the Mexican War for Independence
- the branch that was composed of the Supreme court as well as district and circuit courts
- Mexican-born forces
- perform the administrative duties in each province or territory
- petitioned the Spanish government to create an Anglo-American colony in Texas
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- commander of the French army
- supported the Spanish crown
- the branch that was led by the General Congress
- the branch that was led by the president and vice president
11 Clues: Mexican-born forces • supported the Spanish crown • commander of the French army • the head of the Spanish government • the branch that was led by the General Congress • knew the Spanish officials and found Austin's plan exciting • the branch that was led by the president and vice president • perform the administrative duties in each province or territory • ...
Mission period 2023-04-25
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- A Spanish word for fort?
- Who took over The missions?
- Who founded the missions?
- A Spanish word for town?
- Who built the missions?
- Who rebelled against the missions?
- What type of churches did they build?
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- How many missions were there?
- A Spanish word for farm?
- What was Spain’s religion?
- Who built the missions?
- Who is someone that teaches religion in a church?
12 Clues: Who built the missions? • Who built the missions? • A Spanish word for farm? • A Spanish word for fort? • A Spanish word for town? • Who founded the missions? • What was Spain’s religion? • Who took over The missions? • How many missions were there? • Who rebelled against the missions? • What type of churches did they build? • Who is someone that teaches religion in a church?
Debbie’s Birthday 2025-10-06
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- Spanish word for party
- Blow it out and make a wish
- Spanish word for altar used to honor the dead
- Debbie’s milestone age
- The reason we’re having this party
- A delicious birthday dessert
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- The birthday girl we’re celebrating
- This bony figure is a symbol of Dia de los Muertos
- Traditional Dia de los Muertos party
- Like fine wine, Debbie gets better with
- Spanish word for family
- The month of Debbie’s big day
12 Clues: Spanish word for party • Debbie’s milestone age • Spanish word for family • Blow it out and make a wish • A delicious birthday dessert • The month of Debbie’s big day • The reason we’re having this party • The birthday girl we’re celebrating • Traditional Dia de los Muertos party • Like fine wine, Debbie gets better with • Spanish word for altar used to honor the dead • ...
CHAPTER 4: The Philippines Becomes A Spanish Colony 2024-12-01
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- The first recorded mass in Philippine history was held in this small island.
- The first governor-general of the Philippines.
- A Portuguese explorer; his arrival in the Philippines in 1521 marked the beginning of Spanish exploration and eventual colonization of the archipelago.
- A native Filipino chieftain of Mactan Island (now Cebu), who is most known for his leadership in the Battle of Mactan on April 27, 1521, where he and his warriors fought against Magellan’s forces.
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- A name given to the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, which was derived from King Philip II of Spain.
- In 1571, it became the center of Spanish colonial power in the Philippines.
- Debates exist regarding the first recorded mass in the Philippines, but the most widely accepted location, as commonly cited in historical texts, is said to be this particular island, located in present-day Southern Leyte.
- Spanish-established towns or settlements created during the Spanish colonial period.
- The Spanish conquest was motivated by 3 main goals: the spread of Catholicism, the extension of Spanish territories, and the expansion of ______.
- Introduced by Spanish colonizers in the 16th century, which has since become the dominant religion in the Philippines.
10 Clues: The first governor-general of the Philippines. • In 1571, it became the center of Spanish colonial power in the Philippines. • The first recorded mass in Philippine history was held in this small island. • Spanish-established towns or settlements created during the Spanish colonial period. • ...
Test 2024-05-21
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- "Girl" in Spanish
- "Hmmmmmmmmm Skibidi Toilet" brainrot person
- Never is here
- "I'm too sophisticated for school" Jackson.
- Espanol
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- "5 header"... Justin's love interest
- An amazing person that happens to be short
- All the "white" girls have them
- A torturous nightmare, HELP I failed
- A short, not so smart person
- The feeling you get in math & Spanish class
11 Clues: Espanol • Never is here • "Girl" in Spanish • A short, not so smart person • All the "white" girls have them • "5 header"... Justin's love interest • A torturous nightmare, HELP I failed • An amazing person that happens to be short • The feeling you get in math & Spanish class • "Hmmmmmmmmm Skibidi Toilet" brainrot person • "I'm too sophisticated for school" Jackson.
The Book of Unknown Americans Critical Vocabulary 2025-08-27
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- to state something positively
- to share ideas or make a decision with one or more people
- (Spanish)North American; Yankee
- to come together for a purpose
- behavior characterized by exaggerated emotions
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- to think or talk about past experiences
- (Spanish) countrymen
- (Spanish)little sister
- a Caribbean style of dance
- to cause serious damage or destruction
- a fit of frustration or excitement
11 Clues: (Spanish) countrymen • (Spanish)little sister • a Caribbean style of dance • to state something positively • to come together for a purpose • (Spanish)North American; Yankee • a fit of frustration or excitement • to cause serious damage or destruction • to think or talk about past experiences • behavior characterized by exaggerated emotions • ...
Spanish 1 Somil V. 2022-11-09
Clothes in Spanish 2026-01-29
Prowl Crossword 2018-01-17
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- Algebra 1/Pre-Calculus teacher.
- Business Marketing teacher.
- Chemistry/Physics teacher.
- Mr.Martin’s least favorite color.
- Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher.
- Calculus/Statistics teacher.
- World History/Honors English 9 teacher.
- Digital Photography teacher.
- Gym/Health teacher.
- The name of Belleville High School's mascot.
- Former spanish teacher.
- New pizza place in Belleville.
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- Public Issues teacher.
- Choir teacher.
- Spanish teacher.
- Agriculture teacher.
- Farrar Business and trades club ran by _____.
- Biology/Physical Science teacher.
- Club Abby Otteson runs.
- German teacher.
- New middle school math teacher.
- Choir piece Stand in the ______.
22 Clues: Choir teacher. • German teacher. • Spanish teacher. • Gym/Health teacher. • Agriculture teacher. • Public Issues teacher. • Club Abby Otteson runs. • Former spanish teacher. • Chemistry/Physics teacher. • Business Marketing teacher. • Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher. • Calculus/Statistics teacher. • Digital Photography teacher. • New pizza place in Belleville. • Algebra 1/Pre-Calculus teacher. • ...
The Atlantic World-Katie Ford 2022-10-07
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- the exchange of goods and services
- slave ships across atlantic
- conquerors
- britishvsfrench
- private ownership
- land controlled by another nation
- trade network new world,africa, europe
- incan ruler
- massive exchange of slaves, plants, and diseases
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- competition for national wealth
- a deadly infection that wiped out slaves
- emperor of mexico
- conqured the incas
- first contact with americans
- investors buy shares larger than company
- conqured the aztecs
- transportation slaves from africa to new world
- first british colony
- mix spanish and native american
- spanish abusing native american labor
20 Clues: conquerors • incan ruler • britishvsfrench • emperor of mexico • private ownership • conqured the incas • conqured the aztecs • first british colony • slave ships across atlantic • first contact with americans • competition for national wealth • mix spanish and native american • land controlled by another nation • the exchange of goods and services • spanish abusing native american labor • ...
Maddy Wandel - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- investors buy shares larger company
- land controlled by another nation
- first contact with americas
- spanish abusing Native American labor
- competition for national wealth
- British vs. French
- exchange of goods and ideas across the globe
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- transportation slaves from Africa to New World
- conquered the Aztecs
- mix spanish and Native Americans
- first British colony
- disease that ravaged Native Americans
- Cultural transfer to and from the Americans
- conquerors
- conquered the Incas
- slave ships across Atlantic
- private ownership
- Incan ruler
- trade network New World, Africa, Europe
- Emperor of the Aztec empire
20 Clues: conquerors • Incan ruler • private ownership • British vs. French • conquered the Incas • conquered the Aztecs • first British colony • first contact with americas • slave ships across Atlantic • Emperor of the Aztec empire • competition for national wealth • mix spanish and Native Americans • land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares larger company • ...
Lydia Paskowski - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- conquered the Incas
- competition for national wealth
- disease that ravaged the native americans
- Aztec king
- british vs. french
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- a trade between new world, Europe, and Africa
- slave ships across the atlantic
- spanish abusing native american labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with the Americas
- the exchange of products between international borders
- Incan Ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the americas
- transportation slaves from Africa to the New World
- mixed spanish and native american
- conquerors
- first british colony
20 Clues: Aztec king • conquerors • Incan Ruler • private ownership • british vs. french • conquered the Incas • first british colony • conquered the Aztecs • first contact with the Americas • competition for national wealth • slave ships across the atlantic • mixed spanish and native american • land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares larger company • ...
Marley Kephart - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- conquered Incas
- competition for national wealth
- disease that killed alot of Native Americans
- Aztec ruler
- British and French
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network between New World, Africa, and Europe
- slave ships across Atlantic
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- conquered Aztecs
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- first contact with Americas
- trade all around the world
- Inca ruler
- investors buy shares of a larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- transportation of slaves from Africa to New World
- mix of Spanish and Native American
- conquerors
- first British colony
20 Clues: Inca ruler • conquerors • Aztec ruler • conquered Incas • conquered Aztecs • private ownership • British and French • first British colony • trade all around the world • first contact with Americas • slave ships across Atlantic • competition for national wealth • land controlled by another nation • mix of Spanish and Native American • Spanish abusing Native American labor • ...
Erica Brouse - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- Africa slaves shipped to New World
- Mix of spanish and native american
- British vs French
- Private ownership
- Conquered the incas
- Aztec leader
- Allows wealthy countries to use their resources
- Investors buy share larger company
- Land controlled by another nation
- First to go to americas
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- conquered the aztecs
- Trade between New World,Europe, and Africa
- Slave ships across Atlantic
- Competition for national wealth
- Incan leader
- Cultural transfer to and from Americas
- Diesase tranfered from europeans to the natives
- Conquestors
- Spanish abusing native laborers
- First british colony
20 Clues: Conquestors • Incan leader • Aztec leader • British vs French • Private ownership • Conquered the incas • conquered the aztecs • First british colony • First to go to americas • Slave ships across Atlantic • Competition for national wealth • Spanish abusing native laborers • Land controlled by another nation • Africa slaves shipped to New World • Mix of spanish and native american • ...
Chapter 8 Review 2020-12-09
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- US Senate branch
- Father of New France (last name)
- the Lost Colony
- an Iberian country
- Declaration of Independence author (last name)
- US Supreme Court branch
- discovered the St. Lawrence River
- 1494 Treaty
- Brazil's first emperor
- first permanent English settlement in the New World
- New World advocate of the Indians
- someone of Spanish and Portuguese descent
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- South American freedom fighter
- Unfortunate Spanish and Portuguese practice
- "______ without representation"; an American complaint
- New World religious refugees
- Spaniards born in Spain
- an Argentine cowboy
- Portuguese colony
- Jamestown leader (last name)
- New World Portuguese noble
21 Clues: 1494 Treaty • the Lost Colony • US Senate branch • Portuguese colony • an Iberian country • an Argentine cowboy • Brazil's first emperor • Spaniards born in Spain • US Supreme Court branch • New World Portuguese noble • New World religious refugees • Jamestown leader (last name) • South American freedom fighter • Father of New France (last name) • discovered the St. Lawrence River • ...
History 2023-03-27
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- New ______ City
- Manuel ________
- German Dictator
- Capital of Austria
- ________ faire economics. French word
- _________ 20s, in the U.S.
- ____ Marley. Famous Regea Singer
- Capital of Greece
- Type of Coffee that was created in Madrid, Spain.
- Jake's Middle Name. (Starts with E)
- Bank founded in the North of Spain
- Wrote the Communism Manifesto. _____ Marx
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- No Alcohol in America
- Oldest city in Spain
- museum where the Monalisa is displayed
- Napoleon __________?
- Biggest City in the World (population)
- Surrealist Spanish Artist. Salvador ______
- Francisco _________. Spanish Leader
- Business Started/Owner
- Anuel __. Puerto Rican Rapper
21 Clues: New ______ City • Manuel ________ • German Dictator • Capital of Greece • Capital of Austria • Oldest city in Spain • Napoleon __________? • No Alcohol in America • Business Started/Owner • _________ 20s, in the U.S. • Anuel __. Puerto Rican Rapper • ____ Marley. Famous Regea Singer • Bank founded in the North of Spain • Francisco _________. Spanish Leader • ...
For Rob In France 1 2023-07-27
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- Bristol record producer/artiste
- West-coast Spanish city famed for it’s arts and sciences
- Yellow-finned fish
- Island city in the south of England
- Steak haché?
- Healthier ice cream alternative (abbr.)
- Beach on the North Cornwall coast
- Monkey
- Scottish rock band/Fictional crime family
- Penguin or pasta?
- Capital of Bretagne
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- Sugar high?
- French wine, sometimes ‘nouveau’
- Spanish sausage
- Strong French drink
- Stick onto?
- Italian eatery
- US State, capital Columbus
- ‘Castle’ in Devon
- 2023 Nolan-directed epic
- Chinese counting device
- ‘Air Hostess’ British band
- British pop astronaut?
23 Clues: Monkey • Sugar high? • Stick onto? • Steak haché? • Italian eatery • Spanish sausage • ‘Castle’ in Devon • Penguin or pasta? • Yellow-finned fish • Strong French drink • Capital of Bretagne • British pop astronaut? • Chinese counting device • 2023 Nolan-directed epic • US State, capital Columbus • ‘Air Hostess’ British band • Bristol record producer/artiste • French wine, sometimes ‘nouveau’ • ...
Final project Evan Rekow 2022-03-02
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- the letter that comes before equis in the Spanish alphabet
- the color of your tongue
- what you would say when leaving someone’s house
- what you say before saying the hour
- what you use to smell with
- it has a hawk with a snake sitting on a cactus
- what you use to speak
- the first month of the year
- the last two numbers of the year
- nevando What you say when white stuff is falling from the sky
- it is the first day of the week according to the spanish calendar
- what you say when you get something
- a different way to greet your friend
- what you should say if you after you ask for something
- the main way to greet someone
- what you say when you walk outside and it’s 4 degrees
- What you call your female sibling
- what you use to see with
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- the closest flag to the american flag
- the letter that comes before ge in the spanish alphabet
- comes after ten
- your mom’s mom
- it’s the only one with a llama on it
- what you say when your outside and it’s 90 degrees
- the color of the sky
- What you say instead of P.M after you say the time
- dias What you say to people in the morning
- when you turn this age, you are considered a teenager
- you would find Christmas in this month
- the first day of the weekend
- it’s the additional letter in the spanish alphabet
- you would find St. Patrick's Day in this month
- the color of grass
- the last day of the week according to the spanish calendar
- what you say instead of A.M after you say the time
- you call your male sibling
36 Clues: your mom’s mom • comes after ten • the color of grass • the color of the sky • what you use to speak • the color of your tongue • what you use to see with • what you use to smell with • you call your male sibling • the first month of the year • the first day of the weekend • the main way to greet someone • the last two numbers of the year • What you call your female sibling • ...
Unit 5 Exploration 2022-12-08
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- Spanish conqueoror
- ships Ship designs that helped aid exploration
- exchange Transfer of plants, animals, disease, and tech between the new and old world
- Magellan Sailed for Spain, first to circumnavigate the globe
- Economic Theory that encouraged parent countries to gain as much wealth through colonies
- Native people
- The navigation instruments used to aid exploration
- de Gama Sailed past the cape of good hope to India - sailed for Portugal
- de Leon Sailed for Spain, made it to Florida (for the elders)
- Champlain Sailed for France and established the first permanent settlement in Quebec (they drink champagne in Quebec)
- Dogs Pirates
- Native American and Spanish mixed
- The leader of the Aztecs
- Columbus Discovered the New World
- Henry Created a school to train navigators - sailed for Portugal
- Sailed for Spain, conquered Aztec empire
- Stock Company Private individuals buy shares in a company to raise funds
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- Sailed around the cape of good hope (Florida) - sailed for Portugal
- Hudson Sailed for England+Dutch, looking for a route to India
- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- of Demarcation Divided the land between Spain and Portugal (Treaty of Tordesillas)
- Francis Drake Sailed for England, knighted for his dairing raids
- right to demand labor
- Cartier In Montreal gave French claim to New World, sailed for French
- Conqueror of the Incan empire, sailed for Spain
- AFrican and Spanish mixed
- Gov Grants, used by Spain and Portugal
- Representatives of the monarch
- People born in Spanish descendants (highest rank)
- Balboa Sailed for Spain - first to see the pacific ocean and Panama
- Sailed down the Mississippi to the gulf of Mexico and named NA Louisiana
- Sailed for Portugal, made it to Brazil - sugar plantations
- A tax on imports to increase the price
- Vespucci Map Maker - realized colombus discovered west and south America named after him
- Sailed for Spain; explored the coasts of New foundland, Nova Scotia, and New England - gave claim to New World
35 Clues: Dogs Pirates • Native people • Spanish conqueoror • right to demand labor • The leader of the Aztecs • AFrican and Spanish mixed • Representatives of the monarch • Native American and Spanish mixed • Columbus Discovered the New World • Gov Grants, used by Spain and Portugal • A tax on imports to increase the price • Sailed for Spain, conquered Aztec empire • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-10-23
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- the global transfer of goods during the colonization of the Americas
- a person who draws or produces maps
- a time between 1500 and 1600 where 300,000 africans were transported to the americas
- Portuguese explorer who reached southeast India
- spinard who colonized several Caribbean islands
- Incan ruler who lost to Pizzaro and his army
- The voyage that brought captured Africans to the West Indies and later to North and South America
- an empire that controls trading
- the chinese muslim admiral that led all seven voyages
- spanish explorers
- spanish paintings that depict families of mixed race
- a person of mixed black and white ancestry
- form of slavery that allowed people to be bought and sold as property
- spanish explorer who claimed the Philippines
- new world products derived from old world stock
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- when a nation sells more goods than it buys
- the dynasty that ruled over china from 1368-1644
- company established by the british to control trade across Asia
- investors buying shares of a stock in a company
- the theory that the power of a country depends on its wealth
- to sail around the world
- an economic system based on private ownership and the investment of resources
- treaty that agreed to portugal and spain sharing parts of america
- the trade between the americas europe and africa during the discovery of the new world
- a system that forced native americans to perform manual labor for the Spanish
- occurring or originating naturally in a certain place; native
- genoese captain who set foot in the carribeans and started the exploration of the new world
- enthusiastic support of exploration and son of Portugal's king
- company established by the Dutch to direct trade throughout Asia
- mixed spanish and native american population
- early Portuguese explorer who ventured through southeast Africa
- military government of japan during the edo period
32 Clues: spanish explorers • to sail around the world • an empire that controls trading • a person who draws or produces maps • a person of mixed black and white ancestry • when a nation sells more goods than it buys • Incan ruler who lost to Pizzaro and his army • mixed spanish and native american population • spanish explorer who claimed the Philippines • ...
Spanish-Speaking Countries Crossword 2024-01-08
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- A land-locked country in South America. Un país el la américa del sur que no tiene costa
- The capital is San Juan. Su capital es San Juan.
- The other capital of Bolivia El otro capital de Bolivia
- This city is translated to 'Fresh Air' or 'Good Air' El nombre de esta ciudad significa ¨good air¨
- This city means 'St. Savior'. El nombre de esta ciudad significa ¨St. Savior¨
- A territory of the United States. Es un territorio del EEUU.
- The capital is Caracas.Su capital es Caracas.
- And island off its western coast is Easter Island. Tiene una isla al oeste que se llama Easter Island
- Not a Spanish-speaking country, but the largest country in South America. No es un país hispanohablante, pero el el país más grande de la América del Sur.
- Named for its location on the Equator.Su nombre viene de su ubicación en el ecuador.
- The Central-American country that connects South America to Central America. Conecta la América del Sur con Centroamérica.
- Spanish-speaking country that is the largest island in the Caribbean. Es la isla más grande del Caribe.
- The motherland of Spanish-speaking countries El español viene de aquí
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- Shares a border with the United States. Tiene una frontera con los EEUU.
- The capital is Montevideo. Su capital es Montevideo.
- The only Spanish-speaking country in Africa. Está en África.
- Spanish-speaking country which shares a border with Mexico. Tiene una frontera con México.
- The capital is Managua. Su capital es Managua.
- Shaped like a lima bean and the capital is Lima! Parece un frijol y su capital es Lima.
- One of the capitals of Bolivia Uno de los capitales de Bolivia
- The name of this country means 'Rich Coast' El nombre del país significa ¨Rich coast¨
- The capital is Tegucigalpa. Su capital es Tegucigalpa.
- The country closest to Antarctica.Es el país más cerca de Antarctica.
- This country shares an island with Haiti. Comparte su isla con Haiti.
24 Clues: The capital is Caracas.Su capital es Caracas. • The capital is Managua. Su capital es Managua. • The capital is San Juan. Su capital es San Juan. • The capital is Montevideo. Su capital es Montevideo. • The capital is Tegucigalpa. Su capital es Tegucigalpa. • The other capital of Bolivia El otro capital de Bolivia • ...
Rizal Crossword 2025-05-20
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- Lacking in both novels.
- Basilio’s younger brother; beaten to death.
- Boatman who dies to save Ibarra.
- Sadistic wife of the Alferez.
- Hypocrisy of the friars and elite.
- Pretentious official who ignores student reforms.
- Ibarra's sweetheart; symbol of Filipino womanhood.
- Isagani’s love; marries another man.
- A tragic mother who loses her sanity.
- Her lame Spanish husband.
- Greed shown by friars and officials.
- Symbol of oppression and ignorance.
- Franciscan friar; abusive and arrogant.
- Nature often symbolized freedom.
- Wealthy student who supports the student movement.
- Walled city; center of Spanish power.
- Spanish student sympathetic to Filipinos.
- Idealistic student; believed in peaceful reform.
- Town in El Filibusterismo.
- Manipulative priest with interest in Maria Clara.
- Tagalog term used for Tasio.
- Journalist representing biased media.
- Place where government officials vacation.
- What Simoun hoped to ignite.
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- The Philosopher; seen as a madman.
- Spanish police force in the novels.
- Pretentious Filipina woman pretending to be Spanish.
- Hermit figure associated with Elias.
- Province where Noli is partly set.
- Colonial term for native Filipinos.
- Busy Manila street mentioned in Fili.
- Ibarra’s hometown.
- Intelligent student critical of the education system.
- Symbol of the people’s ignorance.
- Chinese merchant seeking favor from officials.
- Ibarra’s driving force.
- Maria Clara’s father figure; wealthy man.
- A farmer who joins the bandits in Fili.
- Idealistic young man; Noli’s protagonist.
- A trait Rizal criticized in some characters.
- Servant who spreads gossip.
- Sisa's son; appears in both novels.
- Military official and rival of the priests.
- Religious parade in Noli.
- Sought by characters like Basilio.
- Ibarra's identity in Fili as a vengeful jeweler.
- Filipino slang for abusive friars.
- Symbol of hope and truth.
- Kabesang Tales’ daughter; Basilio’s love interest.
- Lazy student who dislikes school.
50 Clues: Ibarra’s hometown. • Lacking in both novels. • Ibarra’s driving force. • Her lame Spanish husband. • Religious parade in Noli. • Symbol of hope and truth. • Town in El Filibusterismo. • Servant who spreads gossip. • Tagalog term used for Tasio. • What Simoun hoped to ignite. • Sadistic wife of the Alferez. • Boatman who dies to save Ibarra. • Nature often symbolized freedom. • ...
Mexican Independence 2025-12-03
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- Today more than 40% of Texans are __________.
- In 1811 he went to Washington DC to seek help from the United States for Mexico’s war for independence. He also helped Americans at the Battle of New Orleans.
- This speech given by Father Hidalgo on September 16, 1810 was the beginning of the Mexican Revolution.
- In 1804 the Spanish King seized money and property from colonial _________________
- He was a pirate who was based in Galveston. He supported Mexican independence by seizing Spanish ships in the Gulf.
- Spanish forces defeated the Republican Army of the North at this battle.
- These were Mexican cowboys who led long cattle drives to Louisiana.
- Without permission, he led a group of settlers back into East Texas where they founded the town of Nacogdoches.
- In 1803, the U.S. bought this huge territory from France for $15,000,000.
- This agreement on August 24, 1821 secured Mexico’s independence from Spain.
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- He was the Spanish governor of Louisiana. He helped the Americans by forcing the British out of New Orleans. A Texas city is named after him.
- From the first settlements in Virginia and Massachusetts, settlers in the British colonies have been moving
- The first European language spoken in North America.
- The Royal Road later known as the Old San Antonio Road
- In 1820 he took command of the Mexican Army and the following year helped secure independence for Mexico.
- He led a Rebel attack by sea that landed at Point Bolivar and later captured Goliad.
- On September 16, 1810, he issued a call for Mexicans to rebel against Spain
- This was a conflict between Great Britain and France.
- This treaty established the Sabine River as the border between Texas and Louisiana.
- He was appointed by the King of Spain to tour the frontier provinces and make recommendations.
- Marquis de Rubi recommended that all missions in East Texas be ____________
21 Clues: Today more than 40% of Texans are __________. • The first European language spoken in North America. • This was a conflict between Great Britain and France. • The Royal Road later known as the Old San Antonio Road • These were Mexican cowboys who led long cattle drives to Louisiana. • Spanish forces defeated the Republican Army of the North at this battle. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary (Ch. 17 L. 1,2,3) 2024-11-03
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- a system of labor the Spanish used in the Americas; Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use the Native Americans as laborers
- people with all their abilities and efforts
- 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
- to select for some purpose; to conscript
- payments made to support enterprises a government thinks are beneficial
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- a settlement of people living in a new territory linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
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- a person of mixed African and European descent
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
- 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 large agricultural estate
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft indigenous people to work
- Company a business where stocks, or a share of ownership in a company, are bought and owners by shareholders
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- Passage the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
17 Clues: a large agricultural estate • to select for some purpose; to conscript • people with all their abilities and efforts • a person of mixed African and European descent • a leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • to send a product or service for sale to another country • ...
Mexican National Era 2024-10-15
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- ended the Mexican war for Independence
- son of Moses Austin, he established a colony of settlers in Texas and was called the Father of Texas
- a horse trader killed by Spanish soldiers after entering Texas illegally
- a law that further opened Texas to settlement and immigration by giving land to new settlers
- a rebel from Mississippi who fought unsuccessfully for Texas
- agreement signed by Spain and the United States in 1819 which set the boundary between their territories
- priest from Dolores, Mexico who was a leader in the fight for Mexican independence
- colony
- the territory between the Sabine River and the Arroyo Hondo declared by the Spanish and the United States to be neutral
- white settlers from the United States
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- Guiterrez and Magee's expedition was known as
- this battle was by Gutierrez-Magee lost but encouraged others to revolt against the Spanish rule
- officials who represent countries in foreign affairs
- Texas settlers of Spanish descent
- a businessman who first got permission from Mexico to bring Anglo settlers to Texas
- a deal in which France sold Louisiana to the United States for $15 million
- military adventurers who tried to stir up rebellion in other countries
- widow of filibuster James Long who held her own land grant in
- the original 297 families and single men who received land grants in Stephen Austin’s first colony
19 Clues: colony • Texas settlers of Spanish descent • white settlers from the United States • ended the Mexican war for Independence • Guiterrez and Magee's expedition was known as • officials who represent countries in foreign affairs • a rebel from Mississippi who fought unsuccessfully for Texas • widow of filibuster James Long who held her own land grant in • ...
Language Day 2022-04-09
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- Language we learn
- Spanish writer first name
- British famous Tragedy about lovers
- British writter surname
- Authors´ occupations
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- Famous Spanish knight
- Intergovernmental organization whose purpose is to maintain international peace and security
- Our Mother Tongue
- Authors´main field
- Fourth month of the year
10 Clues: Language we learn • Our Mother Tongue • Authors´main field • Authors´ occupations • Famous Spanish knight • British writter surname • Fourth month of the year • Spanish writer first name • British famous Tragedy about lovers • Intergovernmental organization whose purpose is to maintain international peace and security
Down These Mean Streets 2023-12-13
10 Clues: Loudly crying • "Rain" in spanish • A question in spanish • "Thank you" in spanish • Stretched or pulled tight • "Yo! He got (blank) out!" • Another word for a whisper • Another way to say addicted • Another word for conner store • A neighborhood in uptown manhattan
Social Studies Project 2013-09-25
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- group of French Protestants who were seeking freedom from the Catholic church
- group of peaceful, hard-working German-speaking Protestant refugees from what is present-day Austria
- river that forms the modern boundary between Georgia and Florida; established by Henry Ellis
- half-Indian translator for Oglethorpe and Tomochichi
- martial group brought over to help fight the Spanish
- greed-upon border between Spanish Florida and English Georgia in 1748
- Georgia's third and final governor with two terms in this position of office
- the one type of immigrants allowed into Georgia by Oglethorpe
- year that the charter for the colony of Georgia was made
- founder of Savannah and served as unofficial leader
- individual person or member of a group who is given control of administration over property
- a battle that eliminated the threat of the Spanish to Georgia and South Carolina
- the year that the Trustees lifted restrictions on land ownership and legalized slavery
- colonial individuals who disagreed with the rules established by Oglethorpe and the Trustees
- God, glory, gold
- land given to the Highland Scots near the abandoned Fort King George, which they renamed
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- Spanish word for "one who conquers"
- year Georgia was established as a colony
- first British royal colony
- chief of the Yamacraw Indians
- second royal governor of Georgia
- Spanish conquistador who was the first European explorer in Georgia
- site upon which Tomochichi allowed Oglethorpe to settle
- King who signed the charter of 1732
- the number of acres given to the early colonists in Georgia
- first royal governor appointed by King George II in 1754
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- one of the outlawed things in early colonial Georgia; it dealt with the use of other people to work
- the amount of acres allowed by the trustees to the people who payed their way to Georgia
- first city in Georgia
30 Clues: God, glory, gold • first city in Georgia • first British royal colony • chief of the Yamacraw Indians • second royal governor of Georgia • Spanish word for "one who conquers" • King who signed the charter of 1732 • year Georgia was established as a colony • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • founder of Savannah and served as unofficial leader • ...
Module #2--Lesson 3 and 4 European Exploration & Colonization 2023-11-01
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- Official document giving permission to establish a colony in the New World.
- Jacque ______ was a French explorer who searched for the NW passage and establish Montreal.
- The Spanish built El Camino Real which mean the ____ ____.
- He started a religious movement known as the Protestant Reformation.
- Ponce De Leon explored modern day Florida looking for the Fountain of _______.
- King ______ VIII broke away from the Catholic Church because it would not grant him a divorce.
- English colony that was unsuccessful. Known as the lost colony.
- Samuel De _________ established Quebec as a trading post for the French.
- This country defeated the Spanish armada. At this time Spain had the most powerful navy.
- Hernan ______ conquered the Aztec Native Americans.
- People who protested and wanted changes to the Catholic Church.
- Established a settlement where New York sits today along the Atlantic Ocean.
- Military bases set up by the Spanish in the New World.
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- A royal governor of New Spain or Peru is called _________.
- The Dutch colony in the New World became known as New ___________
- Large fleet of ships
- Henry ______ searched the area of modern day New York and Canada looking for the NW passage.
- This country claimed land in the area of modern day Canada and along the Mississippi River.
- Francisco Pizarro conquered the ______ Native American civilization.
- Hernando De Soto is remembered for conflict with the _______ Native Americans.
- A device that used movable type to create copies was known as.
- A rise in price and a decrease in the value of money.
- Spanish sailors and soldiers.
- From 1503-1660 the Spanish took 200 ton of ____ from the Americas.
- Settlements set up to convert Native Americans to Christianity.
- French protestants
- The Northwest ________ is an all water route through North America.
- Former slave who became free and searched for the "City of Gold."
- A large farm that produces cash crops.
29 Clues: French protestants • Large fleet of ships • Spanish sailors and soldiers. • A large farm that produces cash crops. • Hernan ______ conquered the Aztec Native Americans. • A rise in price and a decrease in the value of money. • Military bases set up by the Spanish in the New World. • A royal governor of New Spain or Peru is called _________. • ...
Tek ko_10.19.24 (vol 3) 2024-10-17
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- area between the hip and the knee
- tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night
- "el almuerzo"
- dripped or brewed
- secret code: "607"
- Rokku or Suntory or San Miguel
- considered important meal of the day
- Spanish "cocinar" in English
- "_____-kagi": Japanese weapon that consists of a metal claw with a handle that is worn on the hand like a knuckleduster
- Spanish "azul" in English
- sodium chloride
- edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree Mangifera indica
- first month of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere
- "wonton _____ soup"
- "Ocean's _____" starring George Clooney
- its chemical term is "sucrose"
- hot enough to burn with or as if with a hissing sound
- Spanish "uno" in English
- Oryza sativa
- a sticky yellowish-brown fluid made by bees
- crushed or sliced or tidbits or juice
- "_____ calling birds"
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- "_____ Retriever": medium-sized retrieving breed from Scotland
- meaning of the numeric code "143" (corny! hahaha..)
- Philippine lime
- beso
- an edible kidney-shaped nut
- relative of zucchini
- "season to taste with salt and _____"
- number in Jump Street movie plus number of golden rings (12 Days of Xmas)
- solid form of water
- Heineken or Corona or Budweiser or Sapporo
- "Sweet _____" starring Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron
- "bacon" in Spanish
- main ingredient for Heinz
- "_____stroke": swimming style in which the swimmer is on their chest
- "_____ thumb": natural talent for growing plants
- number of faithful apostles minus number of turtle doves
- a limb of an animal used for walking
- large round fruit of a plant of the gourd family, with sweet pulpy flesh and many seeds
- supper
- "_____balaya": a Cajun dish of rice with shrimp, chicken, and vegetables
- condiment, acetic acid
- an edible bulb with a pungent taste and smell
- "Lucky _____": a house-banked game scored like Baccarat
- Spanish "rojo" in English
46 Clues: beso • supper • Oryza sativa • "el almuerzo" • Philippine lime • sodium chloride • dripped or brewed • secret code: "607" • "bacon" in Spanish • solid form of water • "wonton _____ soup" • relative of zucchini • "_____ calling birds" • condiment, acetic acid • Spanish "uno" in English • Spanish "azul" in English • Spanish "rojo" in English • main ingredient for Heinz • an edible kidney-shaped nut • ...
FATHER JOSE BURGOS 2024-12-04
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- Archbishop refused; he believed that the three were innocent.
- Feb. 15, 1872, Father Burgos was formally charged and secretly tried by a military court.
- took his early studies in his hometown, then transferred to the San Juan de Letran where graduated with the degree of Bachiller en Artes with high honors. He studied priesthood in the University of Sto. Tomas.
- were garroted in the morning of Feb. 17, 1872 in Bagumbayan.
- Simon Anda y Salazar became governor, some parishes became secularized.
- Burgos, Gomez, and Zamora were victims of an oppressive government, and martyrs to the cause of the fatherland.
- hundred Filipino soldiers mutinied against their Spanish commander and other officers
- Filipinos resented this.
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- friars propagandized that Filipinos were mentally inferior and were inefficient in discharging high duties.
- mutiny was suppressed and the leaders were killed or executed.
- Gomez, age 85 was the first to die, followed by Father Zamora, age 37, the Father Burgos who was only 35. They wore their priestly robes to death.
- the early years of Spanish rule, there were no secular or Filipino priests assigned as head of parishes.
- tragic death encouraged the Filipinos to unite and to struggle hard in order to make their nation strong and their people united.
- the prosecutors had presented the charges, Jose Arrieta, counsel for father Burgos, offered no defense.
- secular parishes in Cavite Province were given to the Dominicans and the Recollects, and the parishes in other provinces were restored to the Jesuits.
- the height of the secularization controversy, the Cavite mutiny took place.
- have no foundation in fact or in law.
- deny all the charges against me.
- Burgos was born in Vigan, Ilocos Sur on February 9,1837, his father was a Spanish officer in the militia and his mother was a Spanish Filipina noted for her beauty and intelligence.
- priests were expelled from the Philippines and Filipino priests were assigned to take over the parishes they vacated.
20 Clues: Filipinos resented this. • deny all the charges against me. • have no foundation in fact or in law. • were garroted in the morning of Feb. 17, 1872 in Bagumbayan. • Archbishop refused; he believed that the three were innocent. • mutiny was suppressed and the leaders were killed or executed. • Simon Anda y Salazar became governor, some parishes became secularized. • ...
Rizal Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-20
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- Place where government officials vacation.
- Wealthy student who supports the student movement.
- Filipino slang for abusive friars.
- Ibarra's sweetheart; symbol of Filipino womanhood.
- A trait Rizal criticized in some characters.
- Spanish police force in the novels.
- Walled city; center of Spanish power.
- Religious parade in Noli.
- Franciscan friar; abusive and arrogant.
- Symbol of the people’s ignorance.
- Isagani’s love; marries another man.
- Town in El Filibusterismo.
- Journalist representing biased media.
- Basilio’s younger brother; beaten to death.
- Sisa's son; appears in both novels.
- Lazy student who dislikes school.
- Pretentious Filipina woman pretending to be Spanish.
- Idealistic young man; Noli’s protagonist.
- Colonial term for native Filipinos.
- Ibarra's identity in Fili as a vengeful jeweler.
- Sought by characters like Basilio.
- Sadistic wife of the Alferez.
- Servant who spreads gossip.
- Lacking in both novels.
- Hermit figure associated with Elias.
- The Philosopher; seen as a madman.
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- A farmer who joins the bandits in Fili.
- Ibarra’s driving force.
- Nature often symbolized freedom.
- Province where Noli is partly set.
- Manipulative priest with interest in Maria Clara.
- Symbol of oppression and ignorance.
- Pretentious official who ignores student reforms.
- Idealistic student; believed in peaceful reform.
- Kabesang Tales’ daughter; Basilio’s love interest.
- Intelligent student critical of the education system.
- What Simoun hoped to ignite.
- A tragic mother who loses her sanity.
- Boatman who dies to save Ibarra.
- Greed shown by friars and officials.
- Ibarra’s hometown.
- Symbol of hope and truth.
- Maria Clara’s father figure; wealthy man.
- Spanish student sympathetic to Filipinos.
- Busy Manila street mentioned in Fili.
- Her lame Spanish husband.
- Tagalog term used for Tasio.
- Hypocrisy of the friars and elite.
- Chinese merchant seeking favor from officials.
- Military official and rival of the priests.
50 Clues: Ibarra’s hometown. • Ibarra’s driving force. • Lacking in both novels. • Religious parade in Noli. • Symbol of hope and truth. • Her lame Spanish husband. • Town in El Filibusterismo. • Servant who spreads gossip. • What Simoun hoped to ignite. • Tagalog term used for Tasio. • Sadistic wife of the Alferez. • Nature often symbolized freedom. • Boatman who dies to save Ibarra. • ...
Esperanza Rising Crossword Challenge! 2021-02-12
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- Esperanza tells Miguel that in Mexico they stand on opposite sides of this.
- A place where lots of grapes are grown.
- Spanish for "potato".
- The process of moving from one location to another, usually from region to region.
- Spanish for "uncle".
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- What's up?
- What Esperanza's papa says she can hear if she presses her ear close to the earth.
- A fruit with a Spanish name (not a potato).
- Spanish for "grapes".
- A "big idea" in a book; for Esperanza Rising, one is staying positive during challenging times.
- A magical creature that rises from the ashes.
11 Clues: What's up? • Spanish for "uncle". • Spanish for "grapes". • Spanish for "potato". • A place where lots of grapes are grown. • A fruit with a Spanish name (not a potato). • A magical creature that rises from the ashes. • Esperanza tells Miguel that in Mexico they stand on opposite sides of this. • ...
Francis Drake 2025-02-24
10 Clues: how did he die • when did he die • where was he born • the spanish named him • were did they bury him • francis ___ the spanish • Drake ___ spanish ships • where did francis explore • What was drakes first name • what was the ship drake took
Vocabulario 2021-11-02
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- to argue about opposing viewpoints
- to talk about qualities of something
- support to the Parthenon
- educational program
- to make a book and share it
- to share over the internet
- to teach someone something using a slide show
- to enter a door
- audience
- Spanish to English, English to Spanish
- to support
- to give money
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- graphic
- something someone has said
- making movie better
- to look on a crime scene
- cartoons
- to help someone get a better understanding
- tape recorder
- to ask someone questions for a job
- to review
21 Clues: graphic • cartoons • audience • to review • to support • tape recorder • to give money • to enter a door • making movie better • educational program • to look on a crime scene • support to the Parthenon • something someone has said • to share over the internet • to make a book and share it • to argue about opposing viewpoints • to ask someone questions for a job • ...
Middle School Staff and Teachers 2021-12-14
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- 6th, 7th, and 8th computer teacher
- headmistress
- 6th and 7th spanish teacher
- 6th math and english teacher
- headmaster
- 7th and 8th history teacher
- Rio 7th and 8th science teacher
- 6th history teacher
- sports coordinator
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- a coach
- 7th math teacher
- the dean
- 6th science teacher
- 6th and 8th math teacher
- 6th history teacher
- 7th and 8th english teacher
- front desk
- student store and 6th, 7th, and 8th young entrepreneurs teacher
- 7th and 8th spanish teacher
- 6th, 7th, and 8th art and industrial arts teacher
- chief information officer and hot lunch
21 Clues: a coach • the dean • headmaster • front desk • headmistress • 7th math teacher • sports coordinator • 6th science teacher • 6th history teacher • 6th history teacher • 6th and 8th math teacher • 6th and 7th spanish teacher • 7th and 8th english teacher • 7th and 8th history teacher • 7th and 8th spanish teacher • 6th math and english teacher • Rio 7th and 8th science teacher • ...
The Americans Colonies Emerge ( M.Demapan) 2015-09-07
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- colony english colony in north america
- members of the society of friends
- also kown as new mexico
- known as pilgrims
- investors fund colony get profited
- queme los barcos
- companys policy of granting fifty acres
- church members who wanted to be purify
- owner
- leader of the conquistadors
- forces colonists to farm
- person of mixed spanish and native american
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- Spanish explorers
- work 4-7 years for passage
- brown gold
- was called new england
- new york
- marry native women
- first governor
- separatist leader
- native american tribe
21 Clues: owner • new york • brown gold • first governor • queme los barcos • Spanish explorers • known as pilgrims • separatist leader • marry native women • native american tribe • was called new england • also kown as new mexico • forces colonists to farm • work 4-7 years for passage • leader of the conquistadors • members of the society of friends • investors fund colony get profited • ...
The Americans Colonies Emerge ( M.Demapan) 2015-09-07
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- members of the society of friends
- owner
- Spanish explorers
- companys policy of granting fifty acres
- new york
- investors fund colony get profited
- known as pilgrims
- separatist leader
- leader of the conquistadors
- church members who wanted to be purify
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- first governor
- person of mixed spanish and native american
- queme los barcos
- was called new england
- work 4-7 years for passage
- also kown as new mexico
- brown gold
- forces colonists to farm
- native american tribe
- colony english colony in north america
- marry native women
21 Clues: owner • new york • brown gold • first governor • queme los barcos • Spanish explorers • known as pilgrims • separatist leader • marry native women • native american tribe • was called new england • also kown as new mexico • forces colonists to farm • work 4-7 years for passage • leader of the conquistadors • members of the society of friends • investors fund colony get profited • ...
Emmalina Fishel- The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- conquered the Incas
- competition for national wealth
- disease that ravaged the North Americans
- Aztec King
- British vs. French
- land controlled by another nation
- private ownership
- trade network New World,Africa,Europe
- slave ships across the Atlantic
- Spanish abusing Native Americans for labor
- conquered the Aztecs
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- first contact with Americas
- trade network of goods
- Incan Ruler
- investors buy shares larger company
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- transportation of slaves from Africa to the New World
- mix Spanish and Native Americans
- conquerors
- First British colony
20 Clues: Aztec King • conquerors • Incan Ruler • private ownership • British vs. French • conquered the Incas • First British colony • conquered the Aztecs • trade network of goods • first contact with Americas • competition for national wealth • slave ships across the Atlantic • mix Spanish and Native Americans • land controlled by another nation • investors buy shares larger company • ...
Atlantic Trade 2023-10-12
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- Conquered the incas
- wealth = strength and power
- disease
- Aztec leader
- war between british and french
- land owned by another country
- private earnings and ownership
- trade between europe new world and africa
- slave ships across atlantic
- Spanish abusing the native americans
- Conquered the aztecs
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- first European to go to the new world
- trade between the world
- Inca leader
- investors invest stock into one company
- cultural exchange between the new world and old world
- trade between new world and africa
- Mix of spanish and native american
- Conqueror
- first british colony
20 Clues: disease • Conqueror • Inca leader • Aztec leader • Conquered the incas • first british colony • Conquered the aztecs • trade between the world • wealth = strength and power • slave ships across atlantic • land owned by another country • war between british and french • private earnings and ownership • trade between new world and africa • Mix of spanish and native american • ...
Anniversary 2025-01-14
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- I love you in spanish
- You ate too mujch with your ...
- Month of first date
- In the family we are the first...
- number of siblings Alexa
- Alexa's grandma (mom side)
- David's stomach name
- Where David was born
- David's daughter
- Name of Alexa's car
- Month of our legal wedding
- Our catholic wedding was held in ...
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- where we live
- Our first trip together
- Month of our Catholic wedding
- David's grandma (mom side)
- Number of siblings David
- Coffee in Spanish
- The plant that has survived in our living room
- Where Alexa was born
20 Clues: where we live • David's daughter • Coffee in Spanish • Month of first date • Name of Alexa's car • David's stomach name • Where David was born • Where Alexa was born • I love you in spanish • Our first trip together • number of siblings Alexa • Number of siblings David • David's grandma (mom side) • Alexa's grandma (mom side) • Month of our legal wedding • Month of our Catholic wedding • ...
Unit 5 Exploration 2022-12-08
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- Economic Theory that encouraged parent countries to gain as much wealth through colonies
- Vespucci Map Maker - realized colombus discovered west and south America named after him
- Conqueror of the Incan empire, sailed for Spain
- Champlain Sailed for France and established the first permanent settlement in Quebec (they drink champagne in Quebec)
- People born in Spanish descendants (highest rank)
- Sailed for Portugal, made it to Brazil - sugar plantations
- Balboa Sailed for Spain - first to see the pacific ocean and Panama
- Sailed for Spain, conquered Aztec empire
- AFrican and Spanish mixed
- Sailed for Spain; explored the coasts of New foundland, Nova Scotia, and New England - gave claim to New World
- ships Ship designs that helped aid exploration
- Stock Company Private individuals buy shares in a company to raise funds
- Spanish conqueoror
- Hudson Sailed for England+Dutch, looking for a route to India
- The leader of the Aztecs
- Sailed down the Mississippi to the gulf of Mexico and named NA Louisiana
- Henry Created a school to train navigators - sailed for Portugal
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- Columbus Discovered the New World
- Representatives of the monarch
- de Leon Sailed for Spain, made it to Florida (for the elders)
- Francis Drake Sailed for England, knighted for his dairing raids
- right to demand labor
- Dogs Pirates
- Magellan Sailed for Spain, first to circumnavigate the globe
- of Demarcation Divided the land between Spain and Portugal (Treaty of Tordesillas)
- Native people
- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- Native American and Spanish mixed
- exchange Transfer of plants, animals, disease, and tech between the new and old world
- The navigation instruments used to aid exploration
- Cartier In Montreal gave French claim to New World, sailed for French
- Gov Grants, used by Spain and Portugal
- Sailed around the cape of good hope (Florida) - sailed for Portugal
- de Gama Sailed past the cape of good hope to India - sailed for Portugal
- A tax on imports to increase the price
35 Clues: Dogs Pirates • Native people • Spanish conqueoror • right to demand labor • The leader of the Aztecs • AFrican and Spanish mixed • Representatives of the monarch • Native American and Spanish mixed • Columbus Discovered the New World • Gov Grants, used by Spain and Portugal • A tax on imports to increase the price • Sailed for Spain, conquered Aztec empire • ...
Spanish Vocabulary: The Sun Does Shine 2023-04-13
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- What Hinton was later proved as
- What Ray imagined himself doing while he was imprisioned
- A trait the Hinton has
- A criminal charged for murder
- The sport that Ray played in high school
- The hatred of someone because of their ethnicity
- The Spanish word for jail
- What is needed across the world
- What Ray had towards the other inmates
- The largest star in space
- The things that shoot out of guns
- The weapon used to falsely convict Hinton
- The form of death penalty that Hinton was sentenced to
- The dangerous job Hinton had after school
- The opposite of being locked up
- What Ray faced that sent him to death row
- The people who Ray cherished the most
- The opposite of a lie
- What helped Ray through his thirty years in prison
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- The closed living quarters of prisoners
- The place where inmates are executed
- a person whose job is to defend others in court
- What was seemingly taken away from Hinton once he was imprisioned
- The Spanish word for court case
- The amount of time Anthony Ray Hinton spent on death row
- The book that inspired Ray to have hope for himself again
- People who are serving time in jail
- What Hinton fought for while on death row
- The Spanish word for gift
- enforcers of the law
- The feeling that Ray had towards his family and friends
- The club that Ray started while on death row
- The Spanish word for faith
- a common vehicle that runs on gas or electricity
- The thing that Hinton never gave up on
- The Spanish word for choice
- The state that Ray lived in
- What Ray had to have to get through death row
- The global issue that we are still fighting for
- Buhler Hinton was Ray's ___
40 Clues: enforcers of the law • The opposite of a lie • A trait the Hinton has • The Spanish word for jail • The Spanish word for gift • The largest star in space • The Spanish word for faith • The Spanish word for choice • The state that Ray lived in • Buhler Hinton was Ray's ___ • A criminal charged for murder • What Hinton was later proved as • The Spanish word for court case • ...
Unit Review: The Progressive Era - Master 2022-02-09
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- When a country sets out to expand its physical territory
- Area the U.S. purchased from Russia in 1867
- Island country where most of the fighting in the Spanish American War took place
- group of elite marines led by T. Roosevelt in the Spanish American War
- people who are not part of the military
- Hawaii was known for producing pineapple and this
- A method of running factories and other workplaces efficiently
- The growth of the nation after this time period hurt women, minorities, and the poor
- Weaker countries that are controlled by a more power one
- A program in which the government provides money to the elderly, disabled, and unemployed
- a Tax paid by people to the government based on how much money they make during the year
- The idea that its the destiny of the U.S. to own all land and resources available
- One of the territories gained by the U.S. in the Spanish American War
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- Rebel military leader for the Filipino
- A time period between 1890-1920 where “Reformers” sought to correct many social, economic, and political inequalities
- A war fought by unconventional means. Not following the rules of war
- Womens rights,education reform, and this were the main goals of the progressive era
- warship that was sent to Cuba and exploded which caused the Spanish American War
- A law where men are required to enlist and serve in the military
- the people of this country rebelled against the Spanish in 1895
- When one country takes possession over another
- When a county stays out of the actions of all other nations
- When one country extends economic, political, or military control over weaker countries
- A group of criminals who join forces to commit crimes
- Gospel religious movement by Protestant ministers that focused on solving social problems by following the examples of Jesus
- Writings that publicize a scandal or injustice
26 Clues: Rebel military leader for the Filipino • people who are not part of the military • Area the U.S. purchased from Russia in 1867 • When one country takes possession over another • Writings that publicize a scandal or injustice • Hawaii was known for producing pineapple and this • A group of criminals who join forces to commit crimes • ...
painter 2024-09-04
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- Spanish painter known for "The Third of May 1808"
- American artist known for his "Combines"
- English painter known for his dramatic landscapes
- Abstract expressionist known for his color field paintings
- French painter known for his still lifes and landscapes
- Austrian painter known for his expressionist portraits
- Japanese artist famous for "The Great Wave off Kanagawa"
- Spanish artist behind "Guernica" and "The Weeping Woman"
- Italian artist famous for his Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Early Netherlandish painter of "The Arnolfini Portrait"
- French artist known for his conceptual art
- Renaissance painter known for "The School of Athens"
- French painter famous for his water lilies series
- American artist known for his portraiture
- Norwegian artist known for "The Scream"
- Renaissance genius who painted "Mona Lisa"
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- Venetian Renaissance painter known for "Assumption of the Virgin"
- Pop artist known for his Campbell's Soup Cans series
- American artist known for her large-scale floral paintings
- Spanish surrealist known for his colorful abstract art
- French artist known for his Tahitian works
- Spanish painter known for his elongated figures
- Dutch master known for "The Night Watch"
- German painter known for his detailed engravings
- American artist known for "Arrangement in Grey and Black"
- French artist associated with Fauvism
- French artist famous for his ballerina paintings
- French artist famous for his posters of Parisian nightlife
- Italian painter known for "The Birth of Venus"
- Dutch artist known for "Starry Night"
- Austrian artist known for "The Kiss"
- Dutch painter known for "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
- French artist known for his paintings of urban scenes
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits
- Spanish surrealist known for "The Persistence of Memory"
- French artist known for "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette"
36 Clues: Austrian artist known for "The Kiss" • French artist associated with Fauvism • Dutch artist known for "Starry Night" • Norwegian artist known for "The Scream" • American artist known for his "Combines" • Dutch master known for "The Night Watch" • American artist known for his portraiture • French artist known for his Tahitian works • ...
History Ch.11 2025-02-25
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- Discovered the Hawaiian islands.
- Famous baseball player who became an evangelist.
- 20th US president, Last born in a log cabin. Fourth to die in office, Second to be assassinated.
- made the super-refining process.
- made the liquid fuel rocket
- secretary of State, who convinced the government to buy Alaska.
- act that stated that any family that settled in certain areas out West got 160 acres.
- the slogan during the Spanish-American War.
- the assembly line.
- brought the steel industry to America; Donated much of his fortune to charity.
- leader of the Roughriders during the Spanish American war
- The name given to a person who comes Into a new country to live
- destroyed a fleet of Spanish ships in the Philippines during the Spanish American war.
- Made the telephone
- Made the mechanical reaper.
- Brilliant lawyer became one of America’s greatest revival preachers.
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- event in 1889 when people lined the boarder of Oklahoma to claim land.
- an important battle of the Spanish American war.
- A pony express rider, Army Scout, And Indian fighter.
- The method of production that uses moving belts to allow each person to do a certain job.
- A series of dots and dashes that use telegraph wires to communicate.
- made the gas mask and traffic signal
- Made Morse code and the telegraph
- 50th state to join the Union, joins in 1959.
- made the electric lightbulb and the Phonograph.
- The name of the first successful steamboat.
- Indian scout and Town Marshall known for his courage and good reputation.
- steam boiler furnace, Automatic air brakes, Egg incubator.
- land set aside by the U.S. for Indian tribes.
- created the shoe-lasting process.
- Organized the oil industry in America, Created the Rockefeller foundation to give money to charities.
- became a state in 1959, the 49th, known as “Seward’s Fally.”
32 Clues: the assembly line. • Made the telephone • made the liquid fuel rocket • Made the mechanical reaper. • Discovered the Hawaiian islands. • made the super-refining process. • Made Morse code and the telegraph • created the shoe-lasting process. • made the gas mask and traffic signal • The name of the first successful steamboat. • the slogan during the Spanish-American War. • ...
Greetings 2024-11-13
Chapter 17 vocab Crossword 2023-12-05
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- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- a government in power
- 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
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
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- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- 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
- people with all their abilities and efforts; work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- 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
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- beyond or across the sea
17 Clues: a government in power • beyond or across the sea • a large agricultural estate • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America • a person of mixed African and European descent • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • to send a product or service for sale to another country • a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently • ...
Wedding Crossword 2024-04-07
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- Couple's favorite snack
- Bride's favorite non-alcoholic drink
- Groom's favorite F1 driver
- Couple's first date location
- What island did the couple last visit?
- Spanish word for party
- Bride's youngest sibling's name
- City groom grew up in
- Groom's favorite spirit
- Couple's honeymoon destination
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- Bride's pup's name
- Spanish word for spicy
- State where bride is from
- Couple's favorite pastime
- Couple's first hike
- Couple's first amusement park
- Mother of the groom's name
17 Clues: Bride's pup's name • Couple's first hike • City groom grew up in • Spanish word for spicy • Spanish word for party • Couple's favorite snack • Groom's favorite spirit • State where bride is from • Couple's favorite pastime • Groom's favorite F1 driver • Mother of the groom's name • Couple's first date location • Couple's first amusement park • Couple's honeymoon destination • ...
In the 70's 2021-09-22
10 Clues: Why is 73? • What is 74? • What is 84 - 7? • What is 7 + 81? • What is 73 minus 1? • What comes after 70? • Tell me what 10 + 69? • What is 76 is Spanish? • What is 75 in Spanish? • What is 70 in Spanish?
Spanish Past Perfect 2025-05-19
Spanish American War 2021-11-03
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- spanish colony that wanted freedom
- ship that sunk in Havana Harbor
- where spain put cuban civilians
- Canal that was built as a result of the war
- where first battle is fought
- Declared Guantanamo Bay a US territory
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- president in 1898
- exaggerated news reports
- Ship that was late to the war.
- letter from spanish minister calling McKinley weak and incompetent.
- nickname of the Spanish American War
- president who wants to annex Cuba in early 1800s
12 Clues: president in 1898 • exaggerated news reports • where first battle is fought • Ship that was late to the war. • ship that sunk in Havana Harbor • where spain put cuban civilians • spanish colony that wanted freedom • nickname of the Spanish American War • Declared Guantanamo Bay a US territory • Canal that was built as a result of the war • ...
Dontavious bingleton 2022-11-30
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- Developed suspension bridges
- Invented the concept of zero, and a calendar
- Made the 365 day calendar, dissipated mysteriously
- type of language bought over by the slaves
- Made popcorn chocolate vanilla and chewing gum
- Spanish rulers of latin america
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- religion spread by the invaders
- Spanish outmatched the Aztecs with weapons of this material
- Killed most of the Aztecs
- Species bought over by the Spanish
- music created by the descendants of slaves
- African religion popular among slaves
12 Clues: Killed most of the Aztecs • Developed suspension bridges • religion spread by the invaders • Spanish rulers of latin america • Species bought over by the Spanish • African religion popular among slaves • music created by the descendants of slaves • type of language bought over by the slaves • Invented the concept of zero, and a calendar • ...
24.1 Latin America 2021-01-04
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- Mexican Roman Catholic priest; best remembered for his speech, the "Grito de Delores"
- military leader and priest
- in 1800, this country had colonies in North America, Caribbean and South America
- South American general who gave up command of his army; leader in winning independence for Argentina and Chile
- this region was a Portuguese colony in 1800
- Latin American person of mixed race, especially one having Spanish decent
- Latin Americans born in Spain
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- a person born in the West Indies or Spanish America but European, usually Spanish, ancestry
- french colony on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola
- led a slave revolt
- Narrow country of southwestern South America between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific
- person of mixed European and African ancestry
- known as the Liberator, led the revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule
13 Clues: led a slave revolt • military leader and priest • Latin Americans born in Spain • this region was a Portuguese colony in 1800 • person of mixed European and African ancestry • french colony on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola • Latin American person of mixed race, especially one having Spanish decent • ...
The Early Americas 2024-09-26
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- - A type of clay found in the south western united states
- - Maya king of Palenque he had a temple built in the city to record his acheivments
- - Buildings used to study astronomy Maya priests watched the stars from these buildings
- region that includes the southern part of what is now Mexico and parts of no
- - an event where a host prepared a feast and gave valuable gifts
- countries of central America
- - The last Inca king he was killed by Francisco Pizaro
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- - An alliance of five northwestern American peoples
- - Spanish conquistador he conquered the Inca Empire
- - Spanish conquistador he went to Mexico in search of gold and conquered the Aztec Empire.
- - Spanish soilders
- - The last Aztec emporer he was killed in the Spanish conquest Led by Cortes.
- - A raised road across water or wet ground
13 Clues: - Spanish soilders • countries of central America • - A raised road across water or wet ground • - An alliance of five northwestern American peoples • - Spanish conquistador he conquered the Inca Empire • - The last Inca king he was killed by Francisco Pizaro • - A type of clay found in the south western united states • ...
Unit 1 Lesson 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2023-09-05
13 Clues: satisfy • improper • very happy • paper copies • said suddenly • determination • admitted defeat • spanish for look • spanish for grandmother • shorts that resemble a skirt • horns containing food and drink • a paper mache figure filled with candy • large hats traditionally worn in Spain and Mexico
Alphabet words and Greetings 2025-04-03
13 Clues: BYE • HELLO • GOOD MORNING • SEE YOU LATER • GOOD AFTERNOON • MAN'S BEST FRIEND • COLOR RED IN SPANISH • DESERT FOR BREAKFAST • COLOR BLUE IN SPANISH • MRS V'S FAVORITE COLOR • FLOWER GIVEN TO A LOVED ONE • USED AS TRANSPORTATION ON WATER • MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH STRINGS
4th Grade - European Explorers 2024-10-16
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- Spanish word meaning "lower," used to describe a part of California.
- Spanish forts built to protect missions in Alta California.
- ocean that Spanish explorers sailed across to try to reach Asia.
- A valuable metal that the Spanish found in the Americas.
- A journey to explore unknown places, like Cabrillo’s to California.
- Settlements where priests taught their religion to the native peoples.
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- The Spanish explorer who led the first sea expedition to Alta California.
- The name of the bay where Cabrillo first landed in California.
- A narrow strip of water, like the one named after Vitus Bering.
- Cabrillo’s crew struggled against this natural force while sailing north.
10 Clues: A valuable metal that the Spanish found in the Americas. • Spanish forts built to protect missions in Alta California. • The name of the bay where Cabrillo first landed in California. • A narrow strip of water, like the one named after Vitus Bering. • ocean that Spanish explorers sailed across to try to reach Asia. • ...
