spanish Crossword Puzzles
Spanish 2015-09-11
spanish 2015-01-26
18 Clues: arm • move • knee • head • back • foot • throat • stomach • the ears • back teeth • what hurts • to the left • to the right • I feel awful • what's wrong • I have a cold • I have the flu • i don't feel well
Spanish 2023-12-15
Spanish 2024-01-31
17 Clues: of • in • door • desk • flag • clock • table • chair • poster • window • bookbag • keyboard • distette • computer • computer screen • pencil sharpener • wastepaper basket
Spanish 2023-12-08
Spanish 2023-12-04
17 Clues: To run • To ski • To draw • To sing • To cook • To swim • To paint • To dance • To sleep • To study • To practice • To make videos • To write stories • To listen To music • To go snowboarding • To Talk on the phone • ejercicio To do exercise
Spanish 2024-04-09
spanish 2022-12-14
17 Clues: algo • algun • no one • ningun • always • nothing • tampoco • tembien • alguien • ni...ni • la cueva • fue (tu) • fue (yo) • fue (el/ella) • fue (nosotros) • fue (vosotros) • fue (ellos/ellas)
Spanish 2022-12-16
17 Clues: gym • park • pool • beach • house • mosque • temple • church • coffee • library • to work • mountains • synagogue • restaurant • countryside • movie theater • comercial mall
Spanish 2023-02-06
17 Clues: sink • oven • stove • mixer • floor • faucet • pantry • freezer • toaster • blender • counter • cupboard • backsplash • Appliances • dishwasher • coffeemaker • refrigerator
spanish 2023-01-30
Spanish 2022-09-12
17 Clues: Bye • bad • good • i am • hello • nothing • goodnight • thank you • see you soon • your welcome • hows it going • see you later • good afternoon • whats your name • nice to meet you • how are you doing • the pleasure is mine
Spanish 2022-11-17
18 Clues: Hw • with • never • right • to eat • always • without • to drink • to share • which/what • comida food • to understand • o menos so-so • asco How awful! • supuesto of course • los dias every day • gusta(n) I/you like • encanta(n) I/you love
Spanish 2022-12-06
17 Clues: art • gym • act • bike • blog • study • music • train • dance • poetry • sports • GOAL!!!! • class——— • i volunteered. • only vegetables • multiple languages • someone who takes pictures
Spanish 2025-03-20
17 Clues: kiwi • mushroom • the pear • the lemon • the apple • the mango • the tomato • the banana • the orange • the grapes • The carrot • strawberry • the lettuce • the avocado • the pumpkin • the broccoli • the cucumber
Spanish! 2024-11-25
17 Clues: ugly • here • funny • pretty • the boy • the toys • the girl • the head • it hurts • the bowl • the bird • the games • the skirt • the pencil • the stomach • the notebook • the ice cream
Spanish 2024-11-11
17 Clues: door • Flag • desk • chair • table • clock • there • mouse • Poster • screen • window • next to • keyboard • Computer • trash can • pencil sharpener • mochila Backpack
Spanish 2025-06-10
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- preventiva — Tiempo que se pasa en la cárcel antes del juicio.
- — Persona que declara lo que vio o sabe.
- — Reunión formal con el juez.
- Civil — Conjunto de leyes sobre relaciones privadas.
- — Persona que decide en un tribunal.
- — Acción de arrestar a alguien.
- defensor — Persona que representa y defiende al acusado.
- — Dinero que pagas como castigo legal.
- — Proceso legal para resolver un caso.
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- — Dinero que pagas para salir de la cárcel antes del juicio.
- — Crimen o acto ilegal.
- — Persona que acusa al sospechoso.
- — Lugar donde ocurre el juicio.
- — Decisión final del juez.
- — Documento que inicia un juicio.
- Penal — Libro de leyes sobre delitos y castigos.
- Público — Institución que investiga crímenes y trabaja con el fiscal.
- — Acción legal para proteger los derechos.
18 Clues: — Crimen o acto ilegal. • — Decisión final del juez. • — Reunión formal con el juez. • — Lugar donde ocurre el juicio. • — Acción de arrestar a alguien. • — Documento que inicia un juicio. • — Persona que acusa al sospechoso. • — Persona que decide en un tribunal. • — Dinero que pagas como castigo legal. • — Proceso legal para resolver un caso. • ...
spanish 2026-02-26
18 Clues: pool • cafe • beach • party • circus • museum • school • stadium • airport • theater • concert • hospital • restaurant • high school • movie theater • zoológico: zoo • college/university • de atracciones: amusement park
Unit 2 - Age of Exploration 2022-09-01
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- official that rules in the name of the king or queen
- sent to explore southwestern United States in search of the "Seven Cities of Cibola"
- Pawnee Indian that agreed to take Coronado to Quivera
- first French explorer to navigate to navigate the Mississippi River
- de ornate established a settlement near present day El Paso
- empire that charged Spain to cross their land
- Christopher Columbus convinced this country to fund his expedition westward.
- Cabeza De Vaca was captured and lived with this tribe
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- renamed Tenochtitlan to Mexico City
- first Spanish settlements/religious
- fort that failed due to lack of supplies, leadership, and attacks
- La Salle's ship that sank in Matagorda Bay
- purpose of the Spanish Exploration.
- first country to challenge Spain
- mapped the coastline of Texas
- privately owned ship equipped with weapons
- marched eastward becoming the first European to reach East Texas
- a Spanish soldier explorer who sought fame and fortune
- Columbus landed in the Caribbean thinking it was this country
19 Clues: mapped the coastline of Texas • first country to challenge Spain • renamed Tenochtitlan to Mexico City • first Spanish settlements/religious • purpose of the Spanish Exploration. • La Salle's ship that sank in Matagorda Bay • privately owned ship equipped with weapons • empire that charged Spain to cross their land • official that rules in the name of the king or queen • ...
The Of Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-06
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- Spanish Explorers
- Is a series of expeditions that Europeans made to regain land from the muslims.
- A journey to a holy place
- A Muslim house of worship
- An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- Resistance such as to desiease a town in the spanish ruled lands.
- A fleet of warships
- A fort
- A large farm
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- A form of Christianity that was opposition to the Catholic Church.
- a sixteenth century religious movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing Protedsdent Churches.
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- A point of land that sticks out into water.
- Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome.
- Its to travel complete around something usually by water.
- An instrument used to plan a course
- A town in spanish ruled lands
- A religious community where farming was carriers out and native Americans were converted to Christianity.
19 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish Explorers • A fleet of warships • A journey to a holy place • A Muslim house of worship • A town in spanish ruled lands • An instrument used to plan a course • A point of land that sticks out into water. • Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome. • The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. • ...
Early Pirate 2025-04-01
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- An exclamation meaning "stop!" or "pay attention!"
- A person who is not experienced at sea.
- A mischievous or worthless person.
- A phrase used to coordinate effort when pulling or lifting something heavy.
- To be forced to walk off the edge of the ship into the sea.
- An expression of surprise or shock.
- A disease caused by vitamin C deficiency, common among sailors.
- A general greeting, like "hello" or "attention."
- Means "yes" or "I agree."
- A friend or shipmate.
- A term of affection for fellow crew members.
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- The bottom of the sea, where drowned sailors and ships are said to rest.
- Spanish silver coins, often used as pirate currency.
- To clean the ship's deck.
- Spanish gold coins.
- A pirate, especially one who preyed on Spanish ships in the Caribbean.
- Stolen treasure or loot.
- A general pirate exclamation, often associated with drinking or revelry.
- A mixture of rum and water, often drunk by sailors.
19 Clues: Spanish gold coins. • A friend or shipmate. • Stolen treasure or loot. • To clean the ship's deck. • Means "yes" or "I agree." • A mischievous or worthless person. • An expression of surprise or shock. • A person who is not experienced at sea. • A term of affection for fellow crew members. • A general greeting, like "hello" or "attention." • ...
Trivia for my Nolan 2024-02-10
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- My boyfriend in spanish:
- My favorite sport to play:
- Our future pet:
- My favorite color:
- My husband in spanish:
- My beautiful boyfriend:)
- My eye color:
- How many siblings I have:
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- My favorite genre right now:
- My instrument:
- The movie you asked me out after:
- Where we will live in the future:
- My favorite drink:
- My middle name:
- My favorite dessert:
- The month we started dating:
16 Clues: My eye color: • My instrument: • Our future pet: • My middle name: • My favorite drink: • My favorite color: • My favorite dessert: • My husband in spanish: • My boyfriend in spanish: • My beautiful boyfriend:) • How many siblings I have: • My favorite sport to play: • My favorite genre right now: • The month we started dating: • The movie you asked me out after: • ...
Spains Empire 2018-10-17
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- welcomed Cortes into Tenochtitlan
- was buried in the waters of the Mississippi River to keep his death a secret from the Indians
- condemned the cruel treatment of the Native Americans
- king's representative in each province
- fort usually built near a mission
- spanish word for town
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- Incan ruler
- estate runned by a owner with workers living in it
- made the first spanish landing on the mainland of North America
- explorers that received grants from the spanish rulers
- religious communities that usually included a small town
- captured the Aztec empire
- right to demand taxes or labor from Native Americans living on the land
- conquered Peru
- stranded, built several boats and sailed along the coast toward Mexico
15 Clues: Incan ruler • conquered Peru • spanish word for town • captured the Aztec empire • welcomed Cortes into Tenochtitlan • fort usually built near a mission • king's representative in each province • estate runned by a owner with workers living in it • condemned the cruel treatment of the Native Americans • explorers that received grants from the spanish rulers • ...
cinco de mayo 2023-10-05
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- spice that is turned into liquid
- spanish word for the number 5 in spanish
- short for the month of may, when cinco de mayo is celebrated
- peppers used to add heat to mexican dishes
- name of the general who led the army to victory in the battle of puebla
- traditional mexican music genre
- colorful object filled with candy and toys, often seen at cinco de mayo celebrations
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- traditional mexican hat
- popular mexican dip made with avocado
- traditional mexican food made with a tortilla and filling
- spanish word for party celebration
- mexican alcholic beverage made from the blue agave plant
- country where cinco de mayo originated
- event commemorated on cinco de mayo
- plant commonly associated with the mexican desert
15 Clues: traditional mexican hat • traditional mexican music genre • spice that is turned into liquid • spanish word for party celebration • event commemorated on cinco de mayo • popular mexican dip made with avocado • country where cinco de mayo originated • spanish word for the number 5 in spanish • peppers used to add heat to mexican dishes • ...
Jason's crossword puzzle 2023-03-21
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- a former mission near san antonio
- spanish for cowboys
- they freed themselves from spanish monarchy
- were often protestant
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- early california settlers
- anna texans captured this person during the battle of san jacinto
- was filled with teanos and taxians
- was in control of mexico
- spanish for agents
- usually catholic
10 Clues: usually catholic • spanish for agents • spanish for cowboys • were often protestant • was in control of mexico • early california settlers • a former mission near san antonio • was filled with teanos and taxians • they freed themselves from spanish monarchy • anna texans captured this person during the battle of san jacinto
Daily Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-10
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- Spanish people born in the colonies
- a machine with a sharp blade, used for beheading people
- French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804
- beliefs for self-rule
- social classes in France
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- Warfare when soldiers use surprise attacks on their enemy
- mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry
- middle class in France
- living in the New World Spanish colonies but born in Spain
- mixed European and African ancestry
- d’etat use of force to suddenly replace top government officials
- upper class
12 Clues: upper class • beliefs for self-rule • middle class in France • social classes in France • Spanish people born in the colonies • mixed European and African ancestry • mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry • a machine with a sharp blade, used for beheading people • Warfare when soldiers use surprise attacks on their enemy • ...
European Explorers 2025-09-21
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- Spanish word for Gifts
- French Explorer
- Big 3 member send most explorers to Texas
- Mapped the Coast of Texas
- Took down the Aztecs in Mexico
- Walled town used to convert the natives
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- Big 3 member looking for water routes
- Some explorers though there was a city made of this metal
- Spanish military fort
- Hello is Spanish
- Known as The Pass in English now a major city along the boarder
- Yellow fruit with a sour taste made to use a sweet drink
12 Clues: French Explorer • Hello is Spanish • Spanish military fort • Spanish word for Gifts • Mapped the Coast of Texas • Took down the Aztecs in Mexico • Big 3 member looking for water routes • Walled town used to convert the natives • Big 3 member send most explorers to Texas • Yellow fruit with a sour taste made to use a sweet drink • ...
Chapter 4 section 1,2 2020-10-19
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- Incan ruler
- native American working system
- Spaniard who landed in Mexico
- who discovered the Americas
- the dutch colonies
- land controlled by other countries
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- Spanish and Native American—population
- Native American ruler
- sought religious freedom from England’s Anglican
- He conquered the Incan Empire
- founded Plymouth
- town in virgina
- war between british and french
- Spanish explorers
- Frances colonial empire in North America
15 Clues: Incan ruler • town in virgina • founded Plymouth • Spanish explorers • the dutch colonies • Native American ruler • who discovered the Americas • He conquered the Incan Empire • Spaniard who landed in Mexico • native American working system • war between british and french • land controlled by other countries • Spanish and Native American—population • ...
NHCS Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-19
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- Embrace Effort Academy
- AP class on politics and power
- High School Principal
- Another language other than Spanish at NHCS
- Teaches 11th grade CCR
- Support with laptop issues
- office for work permits
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- Supports Math, Science and Language teachers
- Front Desk Coordinator
- Place for lunch
- Boys Varsity Head Coach
- Athletics related
- Teaches AP Spanish
- Performing Arts Teacher
- AP Calculus Teacher
15 Clues: Place for lunch • Athletics related • Teaches AP Spanish • AP Calculus Teacher • High School Principal • Front Desk Coordinator • Embrace Effort Academy • Teaches 11th grade CCR • Boys Varsity Head Coach • Performing Arts Teacher • office for work permits • Support with laptop issues • AP class on politics and power • Another language other than Spanish at NHCS • ...
Chapter 17:Age of Exploration 2025-02-10
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- the forced Voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas(2 words)
- A set of principles that dominated economic thought in the 17th century; it held that the prosperity of a Nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- A product or service for sale to another country
- a person of mixed African and European descent
- a system of Labor the Spanish used in the Americas semicolon Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
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- A large agricultural estate
- A government in power
- a person born on the Iberian peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- 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
- A small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masks with lateen sails.
14 Clues: A government in power • A large agricultural estate • a person of mixed African and European descent • A leader in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • A product or service for sale to another country • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently • ...
Francis drake yay 2025-02-12
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- Drake led expeditions against the ____ Empire
- Drake’s naval rank
- The country Drake was knighted by
- Drake was known for raiding the Spanish treasure fleet, called the "Spanish ____
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- Drake helped defeat the Spanish ____ in 1588
- Drake was also the mayor of this city
- Drake was the first Englishman to sail around the world
- Drake’s famous ship
- Drake’s nationality
9 Clues: Drake’s naval rank • Drake’s famous ship • Drake’s nationality • The country Drake was knighted by • Drake was also the mayor of this city • Drake helped defeat the Spanish ____ in 1588 • Drake led expeditions against the ____ Empire • Drake was the first Englishman to sail around the world • Drake was known for raiding the Spanish treasure fleet, called the "Spanish ____
mr bear’s crossword 2025-08-12
13 Clues: Irish beer • Spanish city • What pig says • A sad persona • KFC invention • Brewing company • The Bad Bunny song • Silly little thing • Ukrainian breakfast dish • Type of overpriced coffee • Name of our favourite pizza • The Spanish word of unknown origin • « Why didn’t you tell me? They’ve been …? »
Age of Exploration PART 2 2016-04-12
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- ____ used astronomy as a way to mark precise times of a day to pray and to help them navigate in the desert and trade routes.
- The Spanish landowner who worked to end the encomienda system (& tried to stop the enslavement of natives) was a man named _____ de las Casas.
- The ______ helped Martin Luther’s ideas reach other parts of Europe. (2 words)
- The Spanish considered Aztec and Mayan ____ to be worthless and pagan, so they burned them.
- The main reason that the French and the Dutch started settlements was to build trading posts to support their interest in the _____ .(2 words)
- One of the biggest impacts of the Columbian Exchange was that many Native Americans died from ____ brought over by Europeans.
- Spain, Portugal, and France were the main European countries that spread the _____ religion in the New World.
- In mercantilism the ___ decides the pricing instead of the consumer.
- Mercantilist nations limited imported goods by __ goods from foreign countries.
- The ____ insect produced a brighter red dye than European dyes.
- The fact that the Inca had a new emperor, they were weakened by civil wars, and they were hit hard by disease all helped _____ conquer them.
- Gold carved ornaments, gold statues, and gold decorations were all lost when they were __ down and shipped back to Spain.
- When Portugal started colonies in Brazil they didn't find much gold or silver. Instead, one of their main exports was _______ which could be used to make dyes.
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- England started making colonies in the New World much later than many other European countries, but by the time they DID make colonies they were no longer a Catholic country. Instead, they were ____.
- One example of cultural change that occurred due to interactions between Old and New Worlds was that European __ introduced Christianity to the Native Americans.
- In order to 1)acquire resources for trade, 2)obtain raw materials, and 3)create markets for their manufactured goods, many European countries started ____ in the New World.
- The Spanish felt like the encomienda system was fair because in return for all the work and labor the natives did, they learned all about _____ (religion).
- By studying the glyphs on Maya stela, scholars have learned about deeds of Mayan ___.
- There is a name for the exchange of goods, plants, animals, diseases, ideas, and culture that took place between the Old World and the New World. It's called the _____ Exchange.
- When the Spanish introduced horses to the New World and Native Americans began to use them for _____ and in warfare.
- Paintings that were created during the ____ (time period) showed emotions and were 3-dimensional with realistic-looking figures.
- In the New World the Spanish used a labor system that gave Spanish landowners permission to enslave the natives. This was called the _____ system.
- A Spanish landowner in the New World who used natives as slaves was called an _____.
- Bartolome de las Casas suggested that instead of using natives for slave labor, the Spanish should get their workers from _____. This was a suggestion he later regretted making.
- North America and South America are considered to have extremely diverse societies largely because over the years, the cultures of Africans and Europeans (and even some Asians) have __ with native cultures on these continents.
25 Clues: The ____ insect produced a brighter red dye than European dyes. • In mercantilism the ___ decides the pricing instead of the consumer. • The ______ helped Martin Luther’s ideas reach other parts of Europe. (2 words) • Mercantilist nations limited imported goods by __ goods from foreign countries. • ...
Mala's Special Day 2017-11-03
11 Clues: a • Towards • Greetings • Excellent • Day one is born • Worth remembering • Birthday in Spanish • Felicitations in Spanish • Very pleasant; enjoyable • Extra-ordinary; Inspiring • Very impressive; causing surprise
Spanish Project 2023-11-09
10 Clues: Camp in Spanish • Park with water • Vacation on water • Summer in Spanish • Counselor in Spanish • Like the beach but smaller • Best place to have a vacation • The sport that's boring to watch • Bones but minus the "es" and add fire • People who make sure people don't drown
Camden Curtis 2025-05-21
10 Clues: Chencho • Spanish for dad • Spanish for mom • oldest of the sisters • youngest of the sisters • Spanish for butterflies • what the girls did to survive • the place where the girl traveled to • the weeping woman from Mexican folklore • what the sisters found in their swimming hole
AR VERBS 2022-12-19
14 Clues: I work a lot. • You dance well. • They walk fast. • They sing well. • You guys listen. • I need a pencil. • Do you ride bike? • We speak Spanish. • I walk to school. • He hunts and fishes. • I swim in the summer. • I don't speak French. • We dance the Macarena. • We draw in Spanish class.
Social Studies Vocab Words 2017-08-16
12 Clues: town • in England • claimed lands • legal document • group of people • aid and protect • around the earth • Virginia government • born to Spanish parents • Point a decisive change • held a position of power • Spanish and Indian background
PfISD 7th Grade Advanced Texas History Unit 3 Vocabulary 2021-11-01
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- Member of a Roman Catholic order for men
- Division based on social and economic class
- Strict in observance of tradition
- Person who carries out unauthorized warfare
- A Spanish religious settlement
- Not strict in observance of tradition
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- Non-Hispanic white person living in the US
- Freedom from outside control
- Spanish land agent that recruits settlers
- Spanish military fort
- Taking over an area and its population
11 Clues: Spanish military fort • Freedom from outside control • A Spanish religious settlement • Strict in observance of tradition • Not strict in observance of tradition • Taking over an area and its population • Member of a Roman Catholic order for men • Spanish land agent that recruits settlers • Non-Hispanic white person living in the US • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-21
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- Portuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world.
- The exchange of disease, crops, animals, and humans between Europe and the Americas
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima (1475-1541)
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought
- Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India, opening an important commercial sea route.
- Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)
- Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered Mexico, Central America, and Peru. (Examples Cortez, Pizarro, Francisco.)
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- A three way system of trade during 1600-1800s Africa sent slaves to America, America sent Raw Materials to Europe, and Europe sent Guns and Rum to Africa
- businesses formed by groups of people who jointly make an investment and share in the profits and losses
- a kind of feudalism granting Spanish colonists control of conquered lands and obliging the Indians to provide forced labor and a fixed portion of their harvests
- The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia
- an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad
- The term used by Spanish authorities to describe someone of mixed native American and European descent.
- Chinese admiral during the Ming Dynasty, he led great voyages that spread China's fame throughout Asia
- A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
16 Clues: Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547) • The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia • The exchange of disease, crops, animals, and humans between Europe and the Americas • an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad • ...
Vocab #4 2023-09-19
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- The term used by Spanish authorities to describe someone of mixed native American and European descent.
- (1371-1433?) Chinese naval explorer who sailed along most of the coast of Asia, Japan, and half way down the east coast of Africa before his death.
- Named after Christopher Columbus. Describes the exchange of crops, goods, animals, and diseases between Europe and its colonies in the Americas after Columbus' voyage in 1492.
- The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia
- a trade route that exchanged goods between the West Indies, the American colonies, and West Africa
- Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered Mexico, Central America, and Peru. (Examples Cortez, Pizarro, Francisco.
- Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)
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- Portuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world.
- A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
- businesses formed by groups of people who jointly make an investment and share in the profits and losses
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima (1475-1541).
- Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India, opening an important commercial sea route.
- system in Spanish America that gave settlers the right to tax local Indians or to demand their labor in exchange for protecting them and teaching them skills.
- 1485-1547, Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought
- an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad
16 Clues: 1485-1547, Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico • The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia • an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad • a trade route that exchanged goods between the West Indies, the American colonies, and West Africa • ...
Soccer players 2017-09-07
COLONIAL AMERICAS 2023-02-11
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- Shell inlay technique.
- Location where "Virgen de Guadalupe" is housed.
- Painter of "Virgen de Guadalupe".
- Name of the angel with an arquebus.
- Location of painter of "Angel With Arquebus"'s school.
- System of racial classification in Spanish colonies.
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- Painter of "Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo".
- Event depicted on the screen.
- Painter of "Angel with Arquebus".
- Word for someone of mixed Indigenous and Spanish descent.
- Spanish word for screen.
- Trade with this country inspired the creation of goods in Mexico.
12 Clues: Shell inlay technique. • Spanish word for screen. • Event depicted on the screen. • Painter of "Angel with Arquebus". • Painter of "Virgen de Guadalupe". • Name of the angel with an arquebus. • Location where "Virgen de Guadalupe" is housed. • Painter of "Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo". • System of racial classification in Spanish colonies. • ...
Vocab Ch. 3 Sec. 2 2016-10-25
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- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers. Second-generation. Owned most of the plantations, ranches, and mines.
- settlers born in Spain that were on the highest rung of the new colonial Spanish social hierarchy.
- spoke out against the encomienda system and urged Spain to stop the practice. Led to the New Laws of the Indies.
- granted to conquistadors by Spain that gave them the right to demand labor or tribute from Native Americans in a particular area.
- representatives who ruled in the name of the king in the Spanish colonies.
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- a profitable, sought after resource that the Spanish had laborers harvest.
- people of Native American and European descent. Part of the lower-class.
- people of African and European descent. Part of lower-class. Only above indigenous people and enslaved Africans in the social hierarchy.
- "legalized pirates" who operated under the approval of European governments that preyed on Spanish treasure ships.
- workers forced to work hard labor for landlords in order to pay off a debt. Were advanced food, tools, or seeds to make them indebted.
- advisory councils of Spanish settlers who helped the viceroys rule.
11 Clues: advisory councils of Spanish settlers who helped the viceroys rule. • people of Native American and European descent. Part of the lower-class. • a profitable, sought after resource that the Spanish had laborers harvest. • representatives who ruled in the name of the king in the Spanish colonies. • ...
San Fermin 2013-07-10
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- What colour are the shirts that the sheperds guarding the bulls wear?
- 10th month of the year?
- The rocket that starts the festival?
- Who painted the 8 giant figures?
- Spanish name for bullfighters on horses?
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- The spanish name for running of the bulls?
- Woodframed/paper mached puppets?
- Opening singing act?
- Name of the running with the bulls festival?
- Who decides who sets off the chupinazo
- What is spanish for opening speech?
- Key date of the festival?
12 Clues: Opening singing act? • 10th month of the year? • Key date of the festival? • Woodframed/paper mached puppets? • Who painted the 8 giant figures? • What is spanish for opening speech? • The rocket that starts the festival? • Who decides who sets off the chupinazo • Spanish name for bullfighters on horses? • The spanish name for running of the bulls? • ...
Daily Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-10
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- Warfare when soldiers use surprise attacks on their enemy
- a machine with a sharp blade, used for beheading people
- social classes in France
- beliefs for self-rule
- mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry
- mixed European and African ancestry
- d’etat use of force to suddenly replace top government officials
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- Code French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804
- living in the New World Spanish colonies but born in Spain
- middle class in France
- Spanish people born in the colonies
- upper class
12 Clues: upper class • beliefs for self-rule • middle class in France • social classes in France • Spanish people born in the colonies • mixed European and African ancestry • mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry • a machine with a sharp blade, used for beheading people • Warfare when soldiers use surprise attacks on their enemy • ...
Lupita Manana 2023-05-09
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- Another word for mother or mom in Spanish
- Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek a better life and get jobs
- What Lupita calls the female American tourists
- Where they come from to get jobs
- Lupitas Brother
- Mexicos form of money
- The Main Character
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- What Lupita calls the male American tourists.
- What Lupita always says
- Bye in Spanish
- Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek for their aunt.
- Another word for father or dad in Spanish
12 Clues: Bye in Spanish • Lupitas Brother • The Main Character • Mexicos form of money • What Lupita always says • Where they come from to get jobs • Another word for mother or mom in Spanish • Another word for father or dad in Spanish • What Lupita calls the male American tourists. • What Lupita calls the female American tourists • Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek for their aunt. • ...
Spring 2022-04-28
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- How do you say spring break in spanish?
- In German, what grows on trees?
- How do you say sun in Latin?
- Creative in Latin is:
- In German, what do we mow on the ground?
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- How do you say bunny in French
- In Spanish, what holiday is in may?
- In Latin, a caterpillar turns into a:
- How do you say rain in German?
- What is a nap in Spanish?
- In French, What grows in spring?
- The opposite of sad is(in French):
12 Clues: Creative in Latin is: • What is a nap in Spanish? • How do you say sun in Latin? • How do you say bunny in French • How do you say rain in German? • In German, what grows on trees? • In French, What grows in spring? • The opposite of sad is(in French): • In Spanish, what holiday is in may? • In Latin, a caterpillar turns into a: • How do you say spring break in spanish? • ...
Chapter 2.1 Vocabulary 2024-10-02
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- Second Highest social class. People born in Americas to parents of Spanish origin.
- A town in Spanish Colonies
- Highest Social Class. People born in Spain who held the highest job in the government and church
- Stop briefly because of nerves
- Clever
- Religious settlement run by catholic priests and friars
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- Spanish Explorer who claims lands in America or Spain
- A fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish Colonies
- Third Highest Social Class. Born to parents of mixed Spanish and Native Americans. Carpenters, shoemakers, tailors, and bakers
9 Clues: Clever • A town in Spanish Colonies • Stop briefly because of nerves • A fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish Colonies • Spanish Explorer who claims lands in America or Spain • Religious settlement run by catholic priests and friars • Second Highest social class. People born in Americas to parents of Spanish origin. • ...
History crosswords 2022-08-19
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- To sail around the globe
- colonial leaders who were were appointed by the king.
- A route
- A deadly outbreak of disease the Spanish carried.
- People who held beliefs different from the teachings of the Catholic Church.
- full rigged ships
- lands or areas drained by rivers surrounding posts
- A seafarers licensed by a monarch to attack enemy ships.
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- punished all fallowers of Protestantism.
- A system where countries kept the sole right to trade with their colonies.
- Spanish soldiers, and adventures.
- territories in the Americans owned by the Spanish
- the biological mixing between the new world and the old world.
- people who travel to other places to share their religion.
- tracks of land to farm
15 Clues: A route • full rigged ships • tracks of land to farm • To sail around the globe • Spanish soldiers, and adventures. • punished all fallowers of Protestantism. • territories in the Americans owned by the Spanish • A deadly outbreak of disease the Spanish carried. • lands or areas drained by rivers surrounding posts • colonial leaders who were were appointed by the king. • ...
EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES 2025-09-22
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- GOOD MORNING IN ITALIAN
- YOU OPEN AND CLOSE IT. IT'S TRANSPARENT. (ITALIAN)
- YOU WRITE ON IT IN SCHOOL. (GERMAN)
- YOU SLEEP IN IT AT NIGHT. (GERMAN)
- YOU OPEN AND CLOSE IT. YOU WALK THROUGH IT. (GERMAN)
- YOU RIDE IT. IT HAS GOT TWO WHEELS. (ITALIAN)
- A LARGE CITY IN SPAIN, FAMOUS FOR A FOOTBALL CLUB AND GAUDI- THE ARCHITECT
- YOU WEAR IT ON YOUR FEET. (SPANISH)
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- MAN'S BROTHER OR SISTER'S CHILD (GERMAN)
- TABLE IN GERMAN
- THE DRINK YOU ORDER AT AN ITALIAN CAFE. (ITALIAN)
- SWEET FROZEN DESSERT YOU EAT IN THE SUMMER (ITALIAN)
- PASTA IN SPANISH
- THE COLOUR OF THE SKY ON A SUNNY DAY (GERMAN)
- PLACE WHERE MOST OF US LIVE. (SPANISH)
15 Clues: TABLE IN GERMAN • PASTA IN SPANISH • GOOD MORNING IN ITALIAN • YOU SLEEP IN IT AT NIGHT. (GERMAN) • YOU WRITE ON IT IN SCHOOL. (GERMAN) • YOU WEAR IT ON YOUR FEET. (SPANISH) • PLACE WHERE MOST OF US LIVE. (SPANISH) • MAN'S BROTHER OR SISTER'S CHILD (GERMAN) • YOU RIDE IT. IT HAS GOT TWO WHEELS. (ITALIAN) • THE COLOUR OF THE SKY ON A SUNNY DAY (GERMAN) • ...
Topic 2 Lesson 1 Vocab 2022-12-16
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- To stop briefly because of nervousness
- In Spain's American colonies, a person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- clever
- a person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish Parents
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- a religious settlement run by Catholic priests and friars; a settlement that aims to spread a religion into a new area
- a person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony
- A Spanish Explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain
- a fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish colonies
- A town in the Spanish colonies; a village or town of the Anasazi or other American Indian groups in the American Southwest
9 Clues: clever • To stop briefly because of nervousness • a fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish colonies • A Spanish Explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain • a person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish Parents • a person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony • ...
Spanish Colonization and New Spain 2022-12-19
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- clever
- a town in the Spanish colonies; a village or town of the Anasazi or other American Indian groups in the American Southwest
- in Spain's American colonies, a person of mixed Spanish and Indian background
- a Spanish explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain
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- a fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish colonies
- a person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
- to stop briefly because of nervousness
- a religious settlement run by Catholic priests and friars; a settlement that aims to spread a religion into a new area
- a person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony
9 Clues: clever • to stop briefly because of nervousness • a fort where soldiers lived in the Spanish colonies • a Spanish explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain • a person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents • a person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony • ...
Coersive labor 2025-11-10
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- Russian servants
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- spanish system colonizers used to force natives to work
- a settler in or inhabitant of a colony.
- a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there or not.
- agreed work to pay off debt and jail time
- public service for the good of the community
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- person who is forced to work for and obey another and is considered to be their property
- From the Old World to the New World
- slavery system where slaves were traded, sold and bought
- A Spanish country located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe.
- a cultural and historical region in "Middle America" that includes parts of modern-day Mexico and Central America, where ancient civilizations like the Maya and Aztec flourished
- work, specifically hard physical work
- a place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community.
- small business used for only making money in the Spanish colonies
15 Clues: Russian servants • From the Old World to the New World • work, specifically hard physical work • a settler in or inhabitant of a colony. • agreed work to pay off debt and jail time • public service for the good of the community • spanish system colonizers used to force natives to work • slavery system where slaves were traded, sold and bought • ...
Social studies unit 2 2022-10-18
10 Clues: Taino rebel • a taíno chief • Aztec-killing disease • famous Spanish conqueror • capital of currently Mexico City • the movment of a number of people • original founders of the new world • A imprisoned translator for cortés • Spanish priest sided with the Taino • a gambler who was wanted by the Spanish
california missions 2016-11-01
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- a fort by the spanish
- name of a native american tribe
- to change someone believes
- Bryan's least favorite animal
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- A church and other building created by the spanish
- A spanish priest at the mission
- newly baptized american
- Bryan's favorite animal
- Bryan's other least favorite animal
- a symbol of Christianity
10 Clues: a fort by the spanish • newly baptized american • Bryan's favorite animal • a symbol of Christianity • to change someone believes • Bryan's least favorite animal • A spanish priest at the mission • name of a native american tribe • Bryan's other least favorite animal • A church and other building created by the spanish
EMOTION 2025-05-05
7 Clues: what is sad in spanish • what is mad in spanish • what is happy in spanish • what is bored in spanish • what is brave in spanish • what is nervous in spanish • what is in love in spanish
Las Introducciones 2024-10-25
7 Clues: "i like" in Spanish • "birthday" in spanish • "17" in spanish words • "the date" in Spanish • "what's your name" in Spanish • "where are you from" in Spanish • one way to say "my name is.." in Spanish
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 1 - Food and Drinks 2017-02-15
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- viene de un pollo
- glass
- comes esto por la mañana
- sometimes people spread this on a roll
- Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, etc...
- food in Spanish
- es un postre delicioso
- to drink
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- cheese
- milk
- you would find this in a restaurant that serves seafood
- a veces personas comen esto por el desayuno
- BEANS
- How do you say pizza in Spanish?
- comes esto a medio día
- tiene lechuga y es saludable para comer
- to eat
17 Clues: milk • glass • BEANS • cheese • to eat • to drink • food in Spanish • viene de un pollo • comes esto a medio día • es un postre delicioso • comes esto por la mañana • How do you say pizza in Spanish? • Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, etc... • sometimes people spread this on a roll • tiene lechuga y es saludable para comer • a veces personas comen esto por el desayuno • ...
Word Origin- Mitch 2021-09-07
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- From Spanish south american
- From Europium meaning 'the 1 who makes the bread'
- From Latin meaning ' I see'
- Probably from Chinese meaning 'Tomato sauce'
- From Old Norse
- From Greek meaning'huge pit'
- From Latin meaning 'place to stay'
- From Old Norse meaning 'weary'
- From Japanese meaning 'Empty hand'
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- From Greek
- From Spanish in the middle of central america
- From Hindi
- From Old Norse 'dik'
- From Latin
- From Europium meaning '1 twelfth'
- From europium
- From Greek komos meaning 'Celebration'
- From Spanish south american
18 Clues: From Greek • From Hindi • From Latin • From europium • From Old Norse • From Old Norse 'dik' • From Spanish south american • From Latin meaning ' I see' • From Spanish south american • From Greek meaning'huge pit' • From Old Norse meaning 'weary' • From Europium meaning '1 twelfth' • From Latin meaning 'place to stay' • From Japanese meaning 'Empty hand' • ...
Chapter 4.5 2022-08-22
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- aggressive nationalism
- Teddy Roosevelt's famed group that fought the Spanish at San Juan and Kettle hills
- the belief that only the strongest in our society survive
- The treaty that ended the Spanish American War
- Last name of the American admiral who sailed into the Phillipines
- Last name of the navy officer who created new Naval ships and the "Great White Fleet"
- The last name of the queen of Hawaii
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- When strong nations extend their political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
- The last name of the newspaper tycoon who "started" the Spanish American war.
- using sensational news headlines to sell newspapers
- The last name of the first territorial governor of Hawaii
- the Filipino nationalist who was leading the charge to toss Spain out of the Phillipines
- The last name of the Cuban national who helped fight off the Spanish
- The name of the Amendment that gave control of Cuba to the United States
14 Clues: aggressive nationalism • The last name of the queen of Hawaii • The treaty that ended the Spanish American War • using sensational news headlines to sell newspapers • The last name of the first territorial governor of Hawaii • the belief that only the strongest in our society survive • Last name of the American admiral who sailed into the Phillipines • ...
Explorers Come to California 2023-02-28
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- Cortes attacked this idiginous group in Mexico
- name for Spanish explorers/conquerers
- The strait at the southern tip of South America that Francis Drake used to reach the Pacific Ocean
- name of the narrow waterway Spanish explorers believed connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- tribe met by Cabrillo
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- city in Mexico torn down by Cortes
- who explored Alta California in 1542
- Spanish word for "lower"
- capital of New Spain
- name of the land the Spanish conquered in the Americas
10 Clues: capital of New Spain • tribe met by Cabrillo • Spanish word for "lower" • city in Mexico torn down by Cortes • who explored Alta California in 1542 • name for Spanish explorers/conquerers • Cortes attacked this idiginous group in Mexico • name of the land the Spanish conquered in the Americas • ...
Peopling Of The Americas Cross Word 2022-10-18
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- A native women who translated for cortes
- The process of planting and farming
- A Spanish priest who tried to help Natives
- The Aztec leader that first met the Spanish
- A native group that was first wiped out by Spanish
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- A civilized area people live thats under rule
- When a group moves to where they survive better
- A disease that wiped up the Aztec population
- a Spanish conquistador who searched to find gold
- The man who announced the Americas to the public
10 Clues: The process of planting and farming • A native women who translated for cortes • A Spanish priest who tried to help Natives • The Aztec leader that first met the Spanish • A disease that wiped up the Aztec population • A civilized area people live thats under rule • When a group moves to where they survive better • a Spanish conquistador who searched to find gold • ...
US History 2024-12-12
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- Native Americans' vulnerability to European diseases
- Spanish clergyman who criticized slavery
- Italian navigator who sailed to America
- Empire in the Peruvian Highlands with llamas and Machu Pichu
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- Native American people who dominated northern Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century
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- A sea route connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- Exchange of disease, culture, etc. between Europe and the Americas
- Territory occupied by France in North America
10 Clues: Italian navigator who sailed to America • Spanish clergyman who criticized slavery • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca • Territory occupied by France in North America • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • A sea route connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific • Native Americans' vulnerability to European diseases • ...
Mala's Special Day 2017-11-02
11 Clues: a • towards • Greetings • Excellent • day one is born • worth remembering • birthday in spanish • felicitations in Spanish • Very pleasant; enjoyable • Extra-ordinary; Inspiring • Very impressive; causing surprise
"Special" Puzzle 2012-09-10
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- One in Latin is?
- In music, which note is held for four beats?
- Number three in spanish is what?
- Is blue a warm or cold color?
- Red, yellow, and blue are what kind of colors?
- What sound does a cow make?
- What note only counts for one beat?
- To stay healthy you need to stay...?
- What is a line called that goes side to side?
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- What is two in Spanish?
- What is number four in Latin?
- What is a line called that goes up or down?
- When you mix two primary colors, what type of color do you get?
- How do you say hello in Spanish?
- Is red a warm or cold color?
15 Clues: One in Latin is? • What is two in Spanish? • What sound does a cow make? • Is red a warm or cold color? • What is number four in Latin? • Is blue a warm or cold color? • Number three in spanish is what? • How do you say hello in Spanish? • What note only counts for one beat? • To stay healthy you need to stay...? • What is a line called that goes up or down? • ...
Ella Persio-Section 1-2 2020-10-19
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- Incan ruler
- system where the Native Americans did all the work for Spanish landlords
- Spaniard who landed on the shores of Mexico
- Italian who first sailed to America on accident
- Dutch holdings in North America
- lands controlled by other nations
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- a mixed Spanish and Native American population
- Native American ruler who led an attack on colonial villages
- group that sought religious freedom from the Anglican church
- conquistador who marched into South America
- group that founded second English colony in America
- Coast of Virginia that the colonist claimed
- war between British and French over Ohio Valley; led to Seven Years' War
- Spanish explores who followed Cortés to Mexico
- Quebec; base of France's colonial empire in North America
15 Clues: Incan ruler • Dutch holdings in North America • lands controlled by other nations • conquistador who marched into South America • Coast of Virginia that the colonist claimed • Spaniard who landed on the shores of Mexico • a mixed Spanish and Native American population • Spanish explores who followed Cortés to Mexico • Italian who first sailed to America on accident • ...
Spains Empire 2018-10-17
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- estate runned by a owner with workers living in it
- spanish word for town
- right to demand taxes or labor from Native Americans living on the land
- king's representative in each province
- fort usually built near a mission
- stranded, built several boats and sailed along the coast toward Mexico
- captured the Aztec empire
- conquered Peru
- religious communities that usually included a small town
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- Incan ruler
- condemned the cruel treatment of the Native Americans
- made the first spanish landing on the mainland of North America
- explorers that received grants from the spanish rulers
- was buried in the waters of the Mississippi River to keep his death a secret from the Indians
- welcomed Cortes into Tenochtitlan
15 Clues: Incan ruler • conquered Peru • spanish word for town • captured the Aztec empire • fort usually built near a mission • welcomed Cortes into Tenochtitlan • king's representative in each province • estate runned by a owner with workers living in it • condemned the cruel treatment of the Native Americans • explorers that received grants from the spanish rulers • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2023-11-27
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- A teacher can use this to measure your understanding of a topic.
- This day is the first of the Spanish week.
- This is Spanish for "She."
- Someone with this trait is outgoing and usually has lots of friends.
- The library is full of these.
- This means "I am" when it's after "yo".
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- This helps you carry your stuff around school.
- This is the end of the school week.
- You sit on this.
- This describes most basketball players.
- This is the opposite of funny or comical.
- This goes with "ellos" to form "They are."
- You can use this Spanish word to describe someone with fiery hair.
- You never want to do this after school.
- This is the end of the weekend.
15 Clues: You sit on this. • This is Spanish for "She." • The library is full of these. • This is the end of the weekend. • This is the end of the school week. • This describes most basketball players. • You never want to do this after school. • This means "I am" when it's after "yo". • This is the opposite of funny or comical. • This day is the first of the Spanish week. • ...
Los Países Hispanohablantes 2021-09-17
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- La capital es Managua.
- Tiene dos capitales: La Paz y Sucre.
- La capital es Madrid.
- La capital es Lima.
- La capital es Santiago.
- La capital es Quito.
- La capital es Buenos Aires.
- La capital es Asunción.
- ¿Where are you from? in Spanish.
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- La capital es Bogotá.
- La capital es Caracas.
- La capital es San Juan.
- La capital es Tegucigalpa.
- I am from... in Spanish.
- La capital es la Habana.
- La capital es San José.
- La capital es montevideo
- La capital es San Salvador.
18 Clues: La capital es Lima. • La capital es Quito. • La capital es Bogotá. • La capital es Madrid. • La capital es Managua. • La capital es Caracas. • La capital es San Juan. • La capital es Santiago. • La capital es San José. • La capital es Asunción. • I am from... in Spanish. • La capital es la Habana. • La capital es montevideo • La capital es Tegucigalpa. • La capital es Buenos Aires. • ...
La Familia & Adjectives 2023-03-01
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- My aunt's son/Sam is my
- My mother-inlaw son is my
- Father is called
- Unlce Kordel has long hair (LONG)
- My father's wife is my
- Uncle Matt is called ___ in Spanish
- She is my Aunts daughters
- hijo Mother calls her son
- Drewski's grandfather is
- children are(happy)
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- Allie's brother is her
- Tia Massiah calls her niece
- Ivy's sister is her
- Pam's mother, mother is Pam's tmadera
- Xander's hair color is
- Aunt Zicri is called ____ in Spanish
- Mother is called
- They are my relatives
18 Clues: Father is called • Mother is called • Ivy's sister is her • children are(happy) • They are my relatives • Allie's brother is her • Xander's hair color is • My father's wife is my • My aunt's son/Sam is my • Drewski's grandfather is • My mother-inlaw son is my • She is my Aunts daughters • Tia Massiah calls her niece • hijo Mother calls her son • Unlce Kordel has long hair (LONG) • ...
Lupita Manana 2023-05-09
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- Another word for mother or mom in Spanish
- Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek a better life and get jobs
- What Lupita calls the female American tourists
- Where they come from to get jobs
- Lupitas Brother
- Mexicos form of money
- The Main Character
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- What Lupita calls the male American tourists.
- What Lupita always says
- Bye in Spanish
- Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek for their aunt.
- Another word for father or dad in Spanish
12 Clues: Bye in Spanish • Lupitas Brother • The Main Character • Mexicos form of money • What Lupita always says • Where they come from to get jobs • Another word for mother or mom in Spanish • Another word for father or dad in Spanish • What Lupita calls the male American tourists. • What Lupita calls the female American tourists • Where Lupita and Salvador go to seek for their aunt. • ...
The Aztecs 2024-06-03
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- Where the Aztec people migrated at the invasion
- Old rivals of the Aztecs that formed alliance with the Spanish
- European disease
- The Capital City
- An activity that reached mass proportions
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- The last Aztec ruler
- The month Cortés claimed the city
- A technological advantage for the spanish
- The month when Hernán Cortés landed on the coast
- Artificial island farms
- The debt being payed in for the Gods
- The years that whole of Mesoamerica came under Spanish rule
12 Clues: European disease • The Capital City • The last Aztec ruler • Artificial island farms • The month Cortés claimed the city • The debt being payed in for the Gods • A technological advantage for the spanish • An activity that reached mass proportions • Where the Aztec people migrated at the invasion • The month when Hernán Cortés landed on the coast • ...
Shreyasi Kamboj (Spain) 2026-06-04
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- A traditional Spanish event for running in front of groups
- A stunning palace in Granada
- Traditional spanish rice dish. From valencia
- Spanish food that are sharable and small plates
- Cultural time that falls between 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
- Famous for its beaches,it's golden sand,and lively chiringuitos
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- Throwing tomatoes festival
- Passionate dance and music from Southern Spain
- Largest unfinished church in the world.
- A palace in Spain, Madrid
- Park in Barcelona located on Carmel Hill
- A museum in Madrid
12 Clues: A museum in Madrid • A palace in Spain, Madrid • Throwing tomatoes festival • A stunning palace in Granada • Largest unfinished church in the world. • Park in Barcelona located on Carmel Hill • Traditional spanish rice dish. From valencia • Passionate dance and music from Southern Spain • Spanish food that are sharable and small plates • ...
History 2023-10-10
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- Separation from the political affairs in other countries
- Under pres. taft resulted in increased sales
- spanish ambassador to the US, Enrique Depuy, insulted president McKinley by calling him weak
- amendment- Governed relations between US and Cube for 33 yrs
- of Paris- peace treaty with Spain
- George Dewey- Prevented spanish from leaving Manila bay
- Darwinism- in competition for which anglo saxon was destined to become victorious
- a nation controlled by a stronger state
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- Led Guerillas on raid at Columbus, New Mexico, burned the city and killed 18 american
- to take sides on cuba General Valeriano Weyler-Spanish governor general, older men, women, and children into reconnection camps the butcher
- Refusal to take sides on cuba
- Aguinaldo-Led a Revolt against the Spanish Forced that remained on the Island (Aguinaldo Do Had Been Exiled To Hong Kong For Leading A Rebellion in 1896) leader from philippines
- destiny- "to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our multiplying millions"- John O' Sullivans
- Marti- a cuban leader of the rebels against spain
- civil government for islands
- doctrine 1823, further isolated the US from Europe
16 Clues: civil government for islands • Refusal to take sides on cuba • of Paris- peace treaty with Spain • a nation controlled by a stronger state • Under pres. taft resulted in increased sales • Marti- a cuban leader of the rebels against spain • doctrine 1823, further isolated the US from Europe • George Dewey- Prevented spanish from leaving Manila bay • ...
EUROPEAN WEEK OF LANGUAGES TREASURE HUNT 2019-11-23
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- What is the name of Miss Fearon's favourite European city?
- What is the name of Mrs Burton's favourite Spanish dish?
- According to the blue poster in A Block, which language has between 60 and 100 words for rain?
- What was the name of the restaurant that Ms Cartwright ate at in Paris? (2, 5, 4)
- Which European country has Mr Hatton visited the most?
- What is the name of Mr Scott's favourite Spanish dish?
- According to the poster near Mrs Cohen's office, what is the Russian word for someone who asks lots of questions?
- What is Mrs Baldry's favourite kind of French cheese?
- Which European city, mentioned on the signpost in reception, is the greatest distance from Quarrydale Academy (2553km)?
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- What is the name of Mrs Pearce’s favourite French dish?
- According to the poster near Computing, what is the fastest spoken language ?
- Where did Mr Walker celebrate his honeymoon?
- According to the poster near B14, learning another language cultivates greater cultural ____________(8 letters)
- When Mr Cooper spoke to a Spanish waitress in Spain, which language did he accidentally use?
- Ms. Peneranda can speak three languages; French, English and ?
- Which country has Mr Danylevych visited 25 times?
16 Clues: Where did Mr Walker celebrate his honeymoon? • Which country has Mr Danylevych visited 25 times? • What is Mrs Baldry's favourite kind of French cheese? • Which European country has Mr Hatton visited the most? • What is the name of Mr Scott's favourite Spanish dish? • What is the name of Mrs Pearce’s favourite French dish? • ...
6.2.a Spanish Missions Vocabulary (hyphen in Alcalde Mayor necessary) 2021-02-24
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- Administrator of a territorial unit in Colonial New Spain and had judicial, administrative, and legislative authority
- Religious manager of New Mexico during the Spanish period
- Government body during the Spanish period
- Town council during the Spanish period
- Spanish town that developed in New Mexico
- place where monks worked with the Pueblo people
- A "ditch-boss" or manager of the acequia
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- A member of the town council
- a payment or gift given to show respect
- the granting of the right to use land
10 Clues: A member of the town council • the granting of the right to use land • Town council during the Spanish period • a payment or gift given to show respect • A "ditch-boss" or manager of the acequia • Government body during the Spanish period • Spanish town that developed in New Mexico • place where monks worked with the Pueblo people • ...
People of the americas 2022-10-18
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- a city of gold
- a great Spanish sailor
- the Aztec leader when the Spanish first made contact
- A Spanish preist who attempted to save the natives
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- A Spanish conquistador who went against the authorities in Cuba and took 600 men to
- when people grow or breed so they can eat
- the natives who got token over by Columbus
- a terrible disease killing 65% of the natives
- a enslaved native woman who served as a translator for Cortes
- a event that changed the world
10 Clues: a city of gold • a great Spanish sailor • a event that changed the world • when people grow or breed so they can eat • the natives who got token over by Columbus • a terrible disease killing 65% of the natives • A Spanish preist who attempted to save the natives • the Aztec leader when the Spanish first made contact • ...
Spanish in the New World 2023-09-14
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- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers
- people of American Indian & European ancestry
- deposits of gold Mexico
- leader of the Aztecs
- conquered the Aztecs
- deposits of silver Peru
- Spanish conquerors
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- pirates
- lived in Peru
- conquered the Incas
- people born in Spain
- capital of Aztec empire
- lived in Mexico
- forced laborers
14 Clues: pirates • lived in Peru • lived in Mexico • forced laborers • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • people born in Spain • leader of the Aztecs • conquered the Aztecs • deposits of gold Mexico • capital of Aztec empire • deposits of silver Peru • American-born descendants of Spanish settlers • people of American Indian & European ancestry
Mala's Special Day 2017-11-02
11 Clues: a • towards • Excellent • Greetings • day one is born • worth remembering • birthday in spanish • felicitations in Spanish • Very pleasant; enjoyable • Extra-ordinary; Inspiring • Very impressive; causing surprise
hi and bye in different languages 2024-12-10
12 Clues: hi in Irish • hi in French • bye in Irish • hi in Russian • bye in French • hi in Afrikaan • bye in Spanish • hi in Hawaiian • bye in Russian • bye in Hawaiian • bye in Afrikaan • hello in Spanish
NUMEROS 2023-09-21
Exam 3 2013-02-12
Across
- A spanish Market.
- A sinkhole.
- an aspect of the female gender role in the machismo of Latin American folk culture.
- A member of an extinct Indian people once inhabiting central Colombia.
- A region in South America, in southern Argentina and Chile.
- A high plateau region in southwestern Brazil.
- a labor system that was employed mainly by the Spanish crown during the colonization of the Americas and the Philippines.
- Spanish-born Spaniard residing in the New World.
- a method and system of land management involving the simultaneous cultivation of farm crops and trees.
- Has a distinct tropical climate.
- A factory run by a U.S. company in Mexico to take advantage of cheap labor and lax regulation.
- Fertile South American lowlands.
- The tutelary deity of the Aztecs and a manifestation of the sun god Tezcatlipoca.
- coffee plantations that spread into the interior of Brazil.
- A domesticated South American mammal.
- Spanish word for an estate.
- A peson mixed with Latin American and Native American.
- A table-top mountain especially found in Venezuela.
- A member of an American Indian people of Peru and parts of Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador.
- Vass tropical grassland plain, east of the Andes.
- a Mexican farm communally owned and operated by the inhabitants.
- A goosefoot, native to the Andes and cultivated for its edible seeds.
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- A Brazilian dance.
- Very Small Landholdings.
- Strong or aggressive masculine pride.
- a level in the caste system of Latin America meaning "cleanliness of blood"
- a mountain range extending from S Wyoming into N Colorado.
- A person mixed with white and black.
- Top of the mountain, snow line/cap.
- poisonous air.
- Portuguese for backwoods.
- a Maoist guerrilla movement active in Peru since 1980.
- A llamalike ruminent mammal of the central Andes.
- A plateau region in South America.
- More than a fog, less than a rain.
- causes extreme weather such as floods, droughts and other weather disturbances in many regions of the world.
- Tenant.
- A city in Brazil.
- Spanish word for North American term "ranch"
- A god of the Toltecs and Aztecs, one of the manifestations of the sun god Tezcatlipoca.
- A person mixed with black and Native American.
- a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil.
- A large, landed estate in Spain or Latin America.
- agriculture using multiple crops in the same space.
- African-originated religion, practiced chiefly in Brazil.
- The fiber of an Agave, used to make ropes.
- A rural property, especially a large farm or ranch, in Spanish America.
- a stretch of forest along the eastern slope of the Andes Mountains from southeastern Peru through central Bolivia.
- Spanish for "pure"
49 Clues: Tenant. • A sinkhole. • poisonous air. • A spanish Market. • A city in Brazil. • A Brazilian dance. • Spanish for "pure" • Very Small Landholdings. • Portuguese for backwoods. • Spanish word for an estate. • Has a distinct tropical climate. • Fertile South American lowlands. • A plateau region in South America. • More than a fog, less than a rain. • Top of the mountain, snow line/cap. • ...
G rizal 2022-06-30
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- In what year did Jose Rizal won first prize in a literary contest in Man
- In the cover of the printed original version of Noli me Tangere, the bamboo stalks represent ________
- The _________ Galleon trade was the main source of income for the colony during its early years
- The character of Crispin in the story represents the _______ who have been wrongly accused.
- Who was responsible for the death of Crispin
- This literary piece was the world’s first best seller and was actually translated into 60 diff. Languages. Written by Miguel de Cervantes
- The highest in the social structure hierarchy during the spanish era
- They are considered as the head of Cabeza de Barangay in the political structure of Spanish Occupation
- This country is mainly know to produce silk, porcelain, gemstones, ivory, jade, gold, and other goods
- A teacher and scholar, essayist and fictionist, and cultural and literary historian acknowledged as a leading figure in the promotion of regional literature and history
- Defined as “a condition of mind, feeling, or sentiment of a group of people living in a well-defined geographical area, speaking a common language, professing a literature in which the aspirations of the nation have been expressed, being attached to the common traditions, and, in some cases, having a common origin.” (Snyder, 1964)
- To which person in Jose Rizals life was Maria Clara related?
- The first one to attempt to write a “national” history that would disengage the country from being treated as a mere appendage to spain
- The real father of Maria Clara
- The lowest in the social structure hierarchy during the spanish era
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- In 2003, ______ defined nation as ‘a named human population occupying an historic territory and sharing common myths and memories, a public culture, and common laws and customs for all members.’
- What is in the silk pouch of Maria Clara that she always carry
- What is hidden on the death ground of Elias
- highest position in the political structure during the spanish era
- Theory of nationalism wherein national identity can be reinforced by the existing and deep rooted features of a group of people like race, language, religion, etc.
- Education during the Spanish era was ________ centered
- An outlaw and vagabond revolutionary who resents the power of the Catholic Church and Spanish Government
- Crisostomo Ibarra is a mixture of ______ and Filipino ancestry
- Studied philosophy and prefers secular knowledge to catholicism whose atheistic worldview attracts attention of friars and pious townspeople
- The Galleon trade brought _______ from New Spain all the way to Manila
- Republic Act No. 1425 is commonly known as the ______ Law
- Crisostomo Ibarra’s Grandfathers last name
- Donya Victorina represents the Filipino _______ mentality
- _______ language was a compulsory course which made education for the elite only
- Yellow man was hired to kill Ibarra on the day of ___________ Fiesta
30 Clues: The real father of Maria Clara • Crisostomo Ibarra’s Grandfathers last name • What is hidden on the death ground of Elias • Who was responsible for the death of Crispin • Education during the Spanish era was ________ centered • Republic Act No. 1425 is commonly known as the ______ Law • Donya Victorina represents the Filipino _______ mentality • ...
Life and Works of Rizal 2023-06-24
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- the book annotated by Rizal that is considered as one of the most important works on the early history of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines
- experienced by Filipinos that sparked the rebellion
- an act of rebellion that aims to overthrow the government
- the original author of the literature Rizal annotated
- the ideology that Rizal ignited through his works
- the medium Jose Rizal used to expose the colonial injustices of the Spanish government
- the original intention of Rizal when he wrote his exposés on the Spanish government
- an important characteristic one must possess when disseminating and analyzing information
- title given to Rizal for his notable contibutions to the country
- a non-violent reform society founded by Rizal in Manila
- Rizal realized the importance of the _ as a tool to understand the present and eventually confront the future
- the secret society led by Andres Bonifacio that revolted against the Spanish rulers
- Rizal sent a letter to him asking him to write a history about the Philippines
- the writing of history, especially based on the critical examination of sources, the selection of particulars from authentic material and the synthesis of particulars into a narrative
- the action taken by the Spaniard to take over the Philippines
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- the Archbishop of Manila, who protested in a pastoral letter that Catholic students would be affected if compulsory reading of the unexpurgated version were pushed through
- the three Filipino Catholic priest charged of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny
- Rizal made it a project to write about this for the Filipinos to gain more knowledge about their own country
- what the revolutionaries aimed to achieve for the country
- the newspaper where Rizal made great contributions as the leader of the propaganda movement
- the poetic farewell written by Rizal before his execution
- a Filipino historian who considered Rizal's annotation as significant because he began the task of writing the first Philippine history from the viewpoint of a Filipino
- influenced the Filipinos to fight gor their country with a use of a pen
- the crime Rizal was arrested for as he was accused of being a part of a secret society who revolted against the Spanish government
- homeland of Rizal, which was colonized by the Spanish government
- according to Rizal, "____ ought to be rigorously imparted… I never assert anything on my own authority. I cite texts and when I do, I have them before me.”
- exposed the abusive power and devotion of different social classes
- reveals the tragedy that Filipinos have gone through under the hands of the Spanish rule
- the study of the Philippines through history also known as Philippine studies
- the method of execution underwent by the three catholic priests
- the policy that enacted the inclusion of GRIZAL as a contexualized course offered in universities
31 Clues: the ideology that Rizal ignited through his works • experienced by Filipinos that sparked the rebellion • the original author of the literature Rizal annotated • a non-violent reform society founded by Rizal in Manila • what the revolutionaries aimed to achieve for the country • an act of rebellion that aims to overthrow the government • ...
History Ch. 9 2026-01-28
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- The meeting which established time zones around the world.
- 22nd and 24th US president, the only/first president to be elected again after another president had served.
- The narrow strip of lands that connects North America to South America.
- The man-made waterway, the United States built across the Isthmus of Panama to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Pacific Ocean.
- The group of American soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American war.
- The organization, Clara Barton founded that helps in times of war and natural disasters.
- The U.S. West coast entry port for immigrants from 1910 until 1940.
- The famous battle one by the Roughriders in the Spanish American war. This victory helped the US win the war.
- The largest passenger liner in the world at the time it sailed; sink on its first voyage after hitting an iceberg.
- The U.S. east coast entry port for immigrants from 1892-1954.
- An amusement park in Brooklyn New York that is operated since the late 1800s.
- the 23rd US president, expanded the Navy.
- The location of a hurricane in the year 1900; it was the deadliest natural disaster in the United States.
- The US Navy ship that sink in Cuba and sparked the beginning of the Spanish American war.
- the flood in Pennsylvania that took the lives over 2000 people in 1889.
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- the 28th US president; was president when Panama Canal opened.
- The 25th US president; declared war against Spain to help free the nation of Cuba.
- He helped save the lives of Panama Canal workers by controlling disease carrying mosquitoes.
- The island possessed by Spain until the end of the Spanish American war.
- A person who leaves his own country to make his home in another country.
- the group of pacific islands that the United States help free from Spain and the Spanish American war.
- the war fought between Spain and the US to set Cuba free from Spain.
- The 20th United States president. Was assassinated in office.
- An American evangelist who started a Sunday school movement in Chicago; founded the Moody Bible Institute.
- The location of the 1906 earthquake that destroyed most of the city.
- The leader of the US Naval fleet that destroyed the Spanish pacific naval fleet of ships during the Spanish American war.
- The leader of the rough riders; who later became the 26th president.
- The law pass to keep Chinese laborers out of the United States.
- An evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player.
- He was sent by the United States to set up a government for the Philippines; became the 27th US president.
- 21st US president; became president when Garfield died.
31 Clues: the 23rd US president, expanded the Navy. • 21st US president; became president when Garfield died. • An evangelist who had once been a famous baseball player. • The meeting which established time zones around the world. • The 20th United States president. Was assassinated in office. • The U.S. east coast entry port for immigrants from 1892-1954. • ...
Saludos y despedida 2023-09-01
Costa Rica 2021-05-27
8 Clues: Little devils • Costa Rican Tribe • Costa rican capital • to dance(in spanish) • Fermented rice drink • to drink (in spanish) • to prepare (in spanish) • Represents the Spanish at the festival
Spanish American War 2023-04-25
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- The USA sent a boat to Cuba called the __ which blew up killing 266 sailors.
- The first battle of the Spanish American War took place in the ___.
- After the Spanish American War, Cuba was given its independence with the exception of ____ which was leased to the USA.
- __ blamed Spain for the Maine’s being blown up.
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- General Weylar imprisoned 300,000 ___ in concentration camps.
- The Spanish American War began because Cuba wanted its ___.
- Spain was sent an __ by the USA to allow Cuban independence.
- The third battle of the Spanish American War occurred in __.
- __ surrendered to the USA without a shot being fired.
- The second battle of the Spanish American War occurred in __.
10 Clues: __ blamed Spain for the Maine’s being blown up. • __ surrendered to the USA without a shot being fired. • The Spanish American War began because Cuba wanted its ___. • The third battle of the Spanish American War occurred in __. • General Weylar imprisoned 300,000 ___ in concentration camps. • Spain was sent an __ by the USA to allow Cuban independence. • ...
Mod 2.3 crossword 2025-10-08
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- Coronado trekked through Texas going as far as Kansas before turning around.
- spanish empire in the Americas had grown to some 3 to 4 million people.
- a priest said that the Spanish should try to convert native americans to christianity by showing them love and gentleness.
- In 1528 explorer Alvar joined conquistador panfilo de narvaez on an expedition to north america.
- each of the four was captured and enslaved by local American groups.
- the Spanish operated many large farms that grew just one crop.
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- empire was not limited to lan
- He landed on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico.
- he sold him to a Spanish viceroy.
- explored what is now the southwestern United States.
10 Clues: empire was not limited to lan • he sold him to a Spanish viceroy. • He landed on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico. • explored what is now the southwestern United States. • the Spanish operated many large farms that grew just one crop. • each of the four was captured and enslaved by local American groups. • ...
Studies Weekly - Week 10 Crossword 2023-10-31
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- were religious figures who wanted to convert others to their religion.
- The primary motivations for the explorations and colonization of Texas were the three Gs: _________, God, and Glory.
- were settlements created for Spanish settlers who were not soldiers, priests, or missionaries.
- In 1901, Irish ___________ built a new church on the site of the mission and named it Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church in honor of the mission.
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- Spanish missionaries wanted to create __________ across the Spanish empire, including Texas.
- In 1724, a __________ destroyed most of the mission structures in San Antonio.
- In 1690, Spanish explorer Alonso de León and Fray Damián Massanet founded the mission on their expedition in search of La Salle’s ________ _________________.
- or Spanish cattle farms, were established in Texas beginning in the 1750s to raise and supply cattle to the missions, presidios, and pueblos.
- From 1632 to 1793, Spanish missionaries established 26 missions throughout ______________.
- A ___________ is a military fort used for protection
10 Clues: A ___________ is a military fort used for protection • were religious figures who wanted to convert others to their religion. • In 1724, a __________ destroyed most of the mission structures in San Antonio. • From 1632 to 1793, Spanish missionaries established 26 missions throughout ______________. • ...
Introducing Yourself and Others 2025-03-14
7 Clues: I like in Spanish • I am the in Spanish • They like in Spanish • My name is in Spanish • I don't like in Spanish • Their name is in Spanish • They don't like in Spanish
Aztec Revision 2024-11-01
Across
- The organ removed during Aztec sacrifices to offer to the gods
- Volcanic glass used by the Aztecs to craft weapons and ceremonial blades
- Aztec god of war and the sun, to whom sacrifices were often made
- Aztec practice of offering human lives to honor and appease the gods
- Temple complex in Tenochtitlan dedicated to the gods, where sacrifices took place
- Precious metal that motivated the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs
- The lake on which Tenochtitlan was constructed
- Aztec emperor who met with the Spanish and was eventually captured
- Type of stepped structures used as temples for religious ceremonies in Tenochtitlan
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- The god associated with wind and wisdom, often depicted as a feathered serpent
- The powerful capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on a lake
- Spanish term for the soldiers who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Disease brought by the Spanish that weakened the Aztec population
- The conquistador who led the expedition against the Aztecs
14 Clues: The lake on which Tenochtitlan was constructed • The conquistador who led the expedition against the Aztecs • Spanish term for the soldiers who conquered the Aztec Empire • The organ removed during Aztec sacrifices to offer to the gods • The powerful capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on a lake • ...
Peopling of the Americans 2022-10-18
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- The Emperor when the Spanish arrived
- in part by suggesting using slaves from Africa
- a civilization that rose along the Gulf of Mexico
- A civilization that rose in Mexican valley
- A group of people that live together
- A Spanish priest who attempted to help native
- a disease that was very contagious and killed many aztecs
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- a bad guy that killed the spanish for their land
- the chief who rescued Columbus when his ship sank
- cultivating of soil or farming
- a civilization that rose in Guatemala,mexico and Belize
- of Mexico The place were olmecs rose their civilization
- A group of very loving people and artless
- enslaved women that served as a translator for cortes
- moving from one place to another
15 Clues: cultivating of soil or farming • moving from one place to another • The Emperor when the Spanish arrived • A group of people that live together • A group of very loving people and artless • A civilization that rose in Mexican valley • A Spanish priest who attempted to help native • in part by suggesting using slaves from Africa • ...
People of the Americas 2022-10-18
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- The city built on a lake in the middle of Mexico
- the man who concurred Hispaniola
- The ruler of the Aztec
- A translator of Cortes’s that spoke Mayan and Nahuatl
- one of the most significant events in the history of the world
- the island that Columbus first concurred
- the disease that killed most of the Aztecs
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- the group of people that ruled Tenochtitlán
- The body of water bordering Mexico.
- The man who discovered Tenochtitlán for the Spanish
- contry that was concurred by the Spanish
- the contry cortes set sail from
- the conquistadors who Concurred land for Spain
- a península that is a part of the United States
- The rebel of the Tiano, and the last survivor from their group
15 Clues: The ruler of the Aztec • the contry cortes set sail from • the man who concurred Hispaniola • The body of water bordering Mexico. • contry that was concurred by the Spanish • the island that Columbus first concurred • the disease that killed most of the Aztecs • the group of people that ruled Tenochtitlán • the conquistadors who Concurred land for Spain • ...
Carlee 4.1,.2 2020-10-19
Across
- British and French dispute over land claims
- Spanish explorers
- conquistador that marched a small force into South America
- Native American ruler also known as King Philip led an attack on colonial villages throughout Massachusetts
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- natives farmed, ranched, or mined for Spanish landlords
- North America
- mixed Spanish and Native American population
- Spaniard that landed on the shore of Mexico
- also sought religious freedom from England´s Anglican Church
- Genosea Capatin that made a daring voyage in 1492
- persecuted for their religious beliefs in England and sought religious freedom
- Incan Ruler
- land controlled by another nation
- dutch holdings in North America
- colonists claimed the land in VA as theirs and named it after their king
15 Clues: Incan Ruler • North America • Spanish explorers • dutch holdings in North America • land controlled by another nation • British and French dispute over land claims • Spaniard that landed on the shore of Mexico • mixed Spanish and Native American population • Genosea Capatin that made a daring voyage in 1492 • natives farmed, ranched, or mined for Spanish landlords • ...
Brady Sheehan- Sections 1 and 2 2020-10-19
Across
- Genoese sea captain that made a daring voyage from Spain in 1492
- The Incan ruler
- Spanish forced Native Americans to work within this system
- Conquistador that marched a small army into South America, conquered Incan Empire
- Land located on the coast of Virginia claimed by the colonists
- Cortes and other Spanish explorers who followed him
- Group that founded second English colony (Plymouth) in Massachusetts
- Land controlled by another nation
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- The Dutch holdings in North America
- Group that sought religious freedom from England's Anglican church
- Spaniard;landed on shores of Mexico
- Native American ruler; king Philip
- War caused from dispute of land between British and French
- Mixed Spanish ans Native American
- The base of France's colonial empire in North America
15 Clues: The Incan ruler • Mixed Spanish ans Native American • Land controlled by another nation • Native American ruler; king Philip • The Dutch holdings in North America • Spaniard;landed on shores of Mexico • Cortes and other Spanish explorers who followed him • The base of France's colonial empire in North America • War caused from dispute of land between British and French • ...
