spanish Crossword Puzzles
leaders of Incan rebellion 2013-06-06
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- In what country was De Sucre named as president?
- On November 18 1790 he defeated spanish _______ troops
- What rank was De Sucre?
- Who made his brother King of Spain and its colonies?
- Bolivar was known by this name
- How did De Sucre die?
- Tupacs forces took what from the Spanish after their defeat
- Tupac witnessed the ______ of his friends and family
- Where did Bolivar get his education?
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- In what month did Tupac attack and kill the governor?
- This man led the revolutionary movement in South America
- Bolivars army fought against these people
- This man lead rebellions in the 18th century
- Simon Bolivar was from this country
- Where did De Sucre live after he was removed by the elite classes?
15 Clues: How did De Sucre die? • What rank was De Sucre? • Bolivar was known by this name • Simon Bolivar was from this country • Where did Bolivar get his education? • Bolivars army fought against these people • This man lead rebellions in the 18th century • In what country was De Sucre named as president? • Who made his brother King of Spain and its colonies? • ...
Latin American Revolution 2017-12-01
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- mixed Native American and Europeans
- colonial leaders from Spain
- Was once apart of one of the French colonies.
- mixed Africans and Europeans.
- Jose de San Martin marches here in 1818
- The country was named after Simon Bolivar
- de Martin and Bolivar join forces and defeat the Spanish army in 1821 in this country.
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- lowest class of any society
- The Independence movements led by Bolivar started off here.
- L'Ouverture Led the 100,000 slaves revolt in Haiti.
- people of Portuguese or Spanish descent born in the colonies
- de San Martin Freed Argentina From Spanish rule.
- A Military dictator
- Bolivar Led independence movements throughout South America.
- Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar meet here with their armies.
15 Clues: A Military dictator • lowest class of any society • colonial leaders from Spain • mixed Africans and Europeans. • mixed Native American and Europeans • Jose de San Martin marches here in 1818 • The country was named after Simon Bolivar • Was once apart of one of the French colonies. • de San Martin Freed Argentina From Spanish rule. • ...
Spains Empire 2018-10-17
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- captured the Aztec empire
- welcomed Cortes into Tenochtitlan
- condemned the cruel treatment of the Native Americans
- explorers that received grants from the spanish rulers
- right to demand taxes or labor from Native Americans living on the land
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- religious communities that usually included a small town
- estate runned by a owner with workers living in it
- was buried in the waters of the Mississippi River to keep his death a secret from the Indians
- stranded, built several boats and sailed along the coast toward Mexico
- king's representative in each province
- fort usually built near a mission
- made the first spanish landing on the mainland of North America
- conquered Peru
- Incan ruler
- spanish word for town
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 • ...
rawr 2025-09-12
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- swollen bleeding gums due to lack of vitamin c
- reasons for exploration:God,gold and
- Aztec king kidnapped by the spanish and eventually killed
- a map maker
- device used to measure the angle of the sun and the stars above the horizon
- the disease perhaps was the greatest weapon of the conquistadors
- spaniards born in Spain residing in the new world
- these were setup throughout colonies to spread christianity
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- land and native slaves given to Spanish rulers
- to sail around the world
- Spanish conqueror
- a belief that a nation's real wealth was measured in its gold and silver treasure
- tax on imported goods
- the first successful British colony in north america
- english protestant who rejected practices of the church of england
15 Clues: a map maker • Spanish conqueror • tax on imported goods • to sail around the world • reasons for exploration:God,gold and • land and native slaves given to Spanish rulers • swollen bleeding gums due to lack of vitamin c • spaniards born in Spain residing in the new world • the first successful British colony in north america • ...
Addy's crossword 2017-02-03
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- the cause of one of the Spanish boats separated from the rest
- the new name of Fort Caroline
- why all the killing and attacking occurred
- the name of the general on the French ships
- the country who one the battle
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- the state that ribault made a tiny colony in
- another word for ship
- the name of the general on the Spanish ships
- the Indian tribe who helped attack the Spanish
- the person who sent the Spanish to attack the French
10 Clues: another word for ship • the new name of Fort Caroline • the country who one the battle • why all the killing and attacking occurred • the name of the general on the French ships • the state that ribault made a tiny colony in • the name of the general on the Spanish ships • the Indian tribe who helped attack the Spanish • ...
Spanish-American War 2022-02-01
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- style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts
- major battle under the command of William Rufus Shafter and Joseph Wheeler against a Spanish force
- known for his victory at Manila Bay
- aggressive extension of authority
- the smaller island that spain owned in the Caribbean
- american president that led the nation into war
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- what ended the Spanish-American War
- july 1,1898 naval battle between Cuba, America, and the Spanish
- capital of the Philippines
- former Spanish colony in Asia
10 Clues: capital of the Philippines • former Spanish colony in Asia • aggressive extension of authority • what ended the Spanish-American War • known for his victory at Manila Bay • american president that led the nation into war • the smaller island that spain owned in the Caribbean • july 1,1898 naval battle between Cuba, America, and the Spanish • ...
Legends of the Past 5 2025-06-18
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- Emilio, "The Vulture," Spanish striker for Real Madrid.
- Argentinian striker, champion with Real Madrid and later director.
- "The Black Diamond" from Brazil, inventor of the bicycle kick.
- "The Divine One," mythical Spanish goalkeeper.
- Spanish midfielder, pioneer of modern football.
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- Spanish striker, scoring legend for Real Madrid.
- Chilean defender, considered one of South America's best.
- "El Cabezón," Argentinian-Italian striker, 1961 Ballon d'Or winner.
- Uruguayan goalkeeper, World Cup legend.
- "El Charro," Argentinian legend, part of River Plate's "La Máquina."
10 Clues: Uruguayan goalkeeper, World Cup legend. • "The Divine One," mythical Spanish goalkeeper. • Spanish midfielder, pioneer of modern football. • Spanish striker, scoring legend for Real Madrid. • Emilio, "The Vulture," Spanish striker for Real Madrid. • Chilean defender, considered one of South America's best. • ...
1 L1 sentence practice 2013-09-24
8 Clues: Is she American? • She is American. • He speaks Spanish. • She is also American. • Is she also American? • Does he speak Spanish? • He speaks Spanish also. • Does he speak Spanish also?
Spanish Practice 2023-01-11
9 Clues: good • Sunday • Monday • Tuesday • 'Dog' in spanish • Cognate of 'family' • 'Birthday' in spanish • The color of the sky in Spanish • The tune to which the question word song is sung to
Madison Cochran Chapter 4 Section 1-2 2020-10-19
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- In can ruler
- Pizarro marched a small force into South America population
- the Spanish wanted to put islands into parts
- France the base of Frances colonial empire in North America
- cortes landed on the shores of Mexico
- sought religious freedom from England Anglican Church
- Netherlander the Dutch holding in North America
- and Indian War it became a part of a conflict
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- founded in a second English colony
- names the settlement in honor of the king
- mixed Spanish native american to work within a system
- Columbus A sea Caption
- the Spanish explores followed him were known as
- Also known as King Philip
14 Clues: In can ruler • Columbus A sea Caption • Also known as King Philip • founded in a second English colony • cortes landed on the shores of Mexico • names the settlement in honor of the king • the Spanish wanted to put islands into parts • and Indian War it became a part of a conflict • the Spanish explores followed him were known as • ...
Spanish Colonization 2021-09-07
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- _______________ led the survivors on a long journey across North America
- The Spanish Explorer who in 1542 led an expedition that sailed up the west coast of North America
- Coronado’s expedition went as far east as today’s state of _______________.
- Juan Ponce de Leon landed on the mainland of North America in today's state of
- southeastern United States.
- The main thing the Spanish explorers in North America were trying to find was _______________.
- state of _______________
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- The Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon was searching for the _______________ of Youth whose
- The Coronado expedition left from New Spain which is today’s country called _______________.
- were supposed to cure diseases and make old people young again.
- named Juan Rodriguez _______________.
- After the people in the Narvaez expedition were shipwrecked, a man named Alvar Nunez Cabeza
- In 1543. the Spanish explorers of the Pacific coast of North America may have sailed as far north as
- Explorers from the Coronado expedition were the first Europeans to see the _______________ Canyon.
- Hernando _______________ led an expedition from 1539–1542 that explored lands that are today in
15 Clues: state of _______________ • southeastern United States. • named Juan Rodriguez _______________. • were supposed to cure diseases and make old people young again. • _______________ led the survivors on a long journey across North America • Coronado’s expedition went as far east as today’s state of _______________. • ...
Texas History Crossword - People 2026-05-12
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- Comanche leader who initially fought against American expansion but eventually assimilated into American Culture..
- Last name of the empresario who focused on bringing Mexican immigrants to Texas.
- Slave who sued for his freedom.
- Name of individual who tried to overthrow Spanish rule after the assassination of Father Miguel Hidalgo.
- Spanish explorer who searched for the Seven Cities of Gold..
- Last name of U.S. Army officer who joined Gutierrez de Lara in the fight for Mexican independence.
- Leader of the Tejano forces at the Alamo in 1836.
- First president of the Republic of Texas.
- Mexican general whose report led to the Mexican government creating the Law of April 16, 1830.
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- Spanish explorer who wrote about cities of gold in the New World.
- Empresario associated with the Republic of Fredonia.
- General who commanded Confederate troops during the Civil War.
- Most successful empresario: Texas capital is named after him.
- Last name of Spanish explorer who first mapped the coast of Texas.
- Last name of Mexican leader who authored the “Plan de Iguala”.
15 Clues: Slave who sued for his freedom. • First president of the Republic of Texas. • Leader of the Tejano forces at the Alamo in 1836. • Empresario associated with the Republic of Fredonia. • Spanish explorer who searched for the Seven Cities of Gold.. • Most successful empresario: Texas capital is named after him. • ...
Transoceanic Interconnections 2021-10-30
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- A company made up of a group of shareholders
- Government-chartered joint-stock company that controlled the spice trade in the East Indies
- 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
- A three way system of trade during 160l-1800s Africa sent slaves to America, America sent Raw materials to Europe, and Europe sent Guns and Rum to Africa
- A grant of authority over a population of Amerindians in the Spanish colonies.
- Japanese ruling dynasty that strive to isolate it from foreign influences
- Condition resulting from selling more goods than are bought
- An exchange of goods, ideas and skills from the Old World (Europe, Asia and Africa) to the New World (North and South America) and vice versa
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- A joint stock company that controlled most of India during the period of imperialism
- Portuguese explorer who round the tip of Africa
- A “civil relationship in which one person has absolute power over the life, fortune, and liberty of another
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- An Italian navigator who was funded by the Spanish Government to find a passage to the Far East
- The buying,transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas
- Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish
- Portuguese navigator/explorer 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
- A new racial concept that develops in Latin America following the intermixing that occurred between European colonists and the Native American population
- Portuguese prince who started a school for sailors and sponsored early voyages of exploration
19 Clues: A company made up of a group of shareholders • Portuguese explorer who round the tip of Africa • Condition resulting from selling more goods than are bought • Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish • The buying,transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas • ...
Central America SET A 2024-04-14
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- The number of major cities found in Central America.
- V First Spanish monarch from the house of Bourbon.
- A person of European or African descent.
- Geographical and cultural area which extends from northern Mexico down through part of Central America.
- The political center of the continent during the era of United Provinces; The state with the largest population in Central America.
- A religion Spanish colonizers propagated to other nations.
- A Spanish citizen, or a Spanish descent.
- Portmanteau of American Indian; population forms the majority only in Guatemala.
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- It's history dates back thousands of years, with the flourishing of the ancient Maya civilization between 1500 BC and 1000 AD, leaving behind notable ruins such as Cahal Pech and Caraco.
- The month Independence was established in Central America.
- To benefit unfairly from someone, taking advantage of (someone); Spain used this tactic to subjugate the states that formed the Central America of today.
- The very first civilization recorded in Central America.
- One of the inhabitants of Mesoamerica; One of the greatest civilizations of the Western Hemisphere.
- One of the main exports of Central America.
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- First Emperor of Mexico.
- Inhabited by indigenous peoples speaking Chibchan, Choco, and Cueva languages. It replaced the first European town, Santa María la Antigua del Darién, which was founded in 1510.
- A Central American nation bordered to the north by Honduras and the south by Costa Rica. The Nahuatl-speaking tribe Nicarao and the Spanish term for water are the sources of the nation's name.
- It has been home to diverse indigenous communities throughout its extensive history, which predates the 1800s. It briefly joined the First Mexican Empire after gaining independence in 1821 but did not regain sovereignty. Despite this, the country experienced geographical and political changes, including a brief period as part of the Central American Federation.
19 Clues: First Emperor of Mexico. • A person of European or African descent. • A Spanish citizen, or a Spanish descent. • One of the main exports of Central America. • The number of major cities found in Central America. • V First Spanish monarch from the house of Bourbon. • The very first civilization recorded in Central America. • ...
L-dub Teachers 2022-03-22
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- works in the student service
- her name has food in it
- humanities teacher, took a break from teacher
- in the student service
- went to l-dub
- geometry teacher
- spanish teacher
- spanish teacher, loud
- Does the sports stuff
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- sits at the front desk
- just got a new house
- the head of the school
- Drives the bus, teaches humanities
- Science and STEAM teacher
- she teaches a subject that has 3 letters
- Loves the brain
- Is loud and teaches humanities
- the most techy person
18 Clues: went to l-dub • Loves the brain • spanish teacher • geometry teacher • just got a new house • the most techy person • spanish teacher, loud • Does the sports stuff • sits at the front desk • the head of the school • in the student service • her name has food in it • Science and STEAM teacher • works in the student service • Is loud and teaches humanities • Drives the bus, teaches humanities • ...
Dear Primo: A Letter To My Cousin 2024-02-21
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- holiday in October
- what the cousins cool off in the summer with
- where Carlitos lives
- Spanish word for corn
- clothing worn to look like something else
- sport Charlie likes to play
- Day of the Dead
- The cousins like to write _____to each other
- another word for papalote
- marches in honor of something
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- what quesadillas are made with
- best-liked
- to think
- tall buildings in the city
- Spanish word for chicken
- go somewhere
- what Carlitos rides to school
- where Charlie lives
18 Clues: to think • best-liked • go somewhere • Day of the Dead • holiday in October • where Charlie lives • where Carlitos lives • Spanish word for corn • Spanish word for chicken • another word for papalote • tall buildings in the city • sport Charlie likes to play • what Carlitos rides to school • marches in honor of something • what quesadillas are made with • ...
Semester Exam Review 2021-12-09
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- ended dictatorship in Mexico and established a constitutional republic.
- was a poet and scholar whose work bridged the periods of the Spanish Golden Age Baroque.
- a person born in the New World to Spanish-born parents.
- A porous racial classification system in colonial New Spain (present-day Mexico).
- Texas's independence from Mexico and the founding of the Republic of Texas
- exchange It began in the 15th century, when oceanic shipping brought the western and eastern hemisphere into contact.
- known for conquering the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
- mixture of Europeans (Spanish) and Indian ancestry (Amerindians).
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- He was the first president of republic of Texas.
- a native Mesoamerican woman of a Nahua tribe who became a trusted adviser and translator to Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés.
- an accomplished guerrilla leader during the Mexican Revolution.
- championed the cause of Mexican-Americans and Mexican immigrants.
- is a Mexican revolutionary and guerrilla leader.
- Famous for their agriculture, land, art, and architecture.
- president of Mexico longer than anyone else in its history.
15 Clues: He was the first president of republic of Texas. • is a Mexican revolutionary and guerrilla leader. • a person born in the New World to Spanish-born parents. • Famous for their agriculture, land, art, and architecture. • president of Mexico longer than anyone else in its history. • an accomplished guerrilla leader during the Mexican Revolution. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- A governor of Spain's colonies in America who represented the Spanish king and queen
- passage A passage by water between the Atlantic and pacific oceans along the northern coast of America
- An economic policy that gives a country sole ownership of trade in its colonies
- A person who spread Christianity to others
- To completely travel around earth
- To punish, particularly because of beliefs or backround
- A territory governed by a viceroy
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- A person who holds beliefs different from the teachings of the catholic church
- A Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in America
- A large sailing ship used especially by Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries
- exchange The exchange of plants, animals, microbes, people, and dogs between Europe and the Americas
- A deadly virus that causes a high fever and small blisters on the face
- A large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony
- An area of land that includes a particular river or lake and all bodies of water flow into it
- An armed but privately owned ship that acts under the authority of a government
15 Clues: To completely travel around earth • A territory governed by a viceroy • A person who spread Christianity to others • A large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony • To punish, particularly because of beliefs or backround • A Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in America • A deadly virus that causes a high fever and small blisters on the face • ...
Latin America Crossword 2026-05-16
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- - Organized armed forces used to enforce political control, suppress rebellions, or fight wars.
- - The historical process where American colonies won freedom from European rule.
- - Powerful criminal networks controlling the production and trafficking of illegal drugs.
- - A Spanish colonial labor system granting land and indigenous workers to settlers.
- - The regional system of trade, production, and resource extraction across the Americas.
- - Vast, fertile agricultural grasslands located primarily in Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil.
- - Spanish explorers and soldiers who conquered indigenous civilizations in the Americas.
- - The allocation of capital or resources to develop colonial industries and infrastructure.
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- - Small, independent armed groups using ambush tactics to fight larger military forces.
- - The severe wealth and social gaps created by the colonial caste system.
- - A large landed estate or plantation owned by wealthy Spanish elites.
- - Spanish-born citizens living in the American colonies, holding the highest social rank.
- - A forced indigenous labor system used by Spain to mine silver.
- - A Bolivian city home to the world's largest colonial silver mine.
- - A US policy opposing European colonialism and intervention in the Western Hemisphere.
15 Clues: - A forced indigenous labor system used by Spain to mine silver. • - A Bolivian city home to the world's largest colonial silver mine. • - A large landed estate or plantation owned by wealthy Spanish elites. • - The severe wealth and social gaps created by the colonial caste system. • ...
Age of Exploration 2024-02-09
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- African slaves were brought to the new world via the...
- North & South America are named after him
- Trade of precious metals and raw materials from colonies back to Europe
- Hernan Cortes conquered the ________ empire
- Spanish or Portuguese conqueror
- Which European nation colonized the East Coast of North America
- Which empire conquered all of modern day Mexico?
- Which nation colonized modern day Brazil?
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- The idea that nations needed to gain as much wealth as possible
- A government can help fund an industry by giving it...
- Spanish system of slave labor
- The boat explorers used was called...
- The motivation factor for Europeans to sail around the world was...
- Which European nation colonized modern day USA Midwest
- In 1492, he sailed the ocean blue
- Private companies raised money for exploration by creating a...
- Francisco Pizzaro conquered the _______ empire
17 Clues: Spanish system of slave labor • Spanish or Portuguese conqueror • In 1492, he sailed the ocean blue • The boat explorers used was called... • North & South America are named after him • Which nation colonized modern day Brazil? • Hernan Cortes conquered the ________ empire • Francisco Pizzaro conquered the _______ empire • Which empire conquered all of modern day Mexico? • ...
Spanish American War 2021-11-09
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- Spanish involvement in Cuba and in the diplomacy of McKinley's presidency.
- Journalists who brought attention to Spain after the Maine was blown up
- Letter written by Sr. Don Enrique
- His beliefs influenced many social reforms
- The 1st US volunteer cavalry division for the US military; was led by Theodore Roosevelt.
- Former President of theh Philippines
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- Cavalries which were made up of Native Americans. Were also nicknamed Buffalo Soldiers.
- Former Spanish administrator of the Philippines and Cuba; became the Spanish minister for War.
- Means Free Cuba in Spanish.
- A type of journalism that focussed less on researched content, and more on eye-catching headlines for better sales
- a policy enacted by Weyler in an attempt to control the Cuban population. Anyone who didn't comply was shot.
- He was a Cuban poet, who was considered to be a Cuban hero for liberating Cuba
- The letter written by de Lome
13 Clues: Means Free Cuba in Spanish. • The letter written by de Lome • Letter written by Sr. Don Enrique • Former President of theh Philippines • His beliefs influenced many social reforms • Journalists who brought attention to Spain after the Maine was blown up • Spanish involvement in Cuba and in the diplomacy of McKinley's presidency. • ...
Latin America and Witch Hunt 2021-02-24
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- gathering of witches with demons or Satan that took place at night, usually in the forest
- having a relationship with Satan, doing Satan's work
- officials picked by the Spanish king to oversee the viceroys and deal with corruption
- people born in Spain who immigrated to the New World
- people born to one white European parent and one African parent
- the 4 divisions of Spanish administration in their New World territories
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- person accused of using magic to harm others, believed to practice maleficium
- people born to one Native American parent and one African parent
- complexes established by Spanish catholic priests in the New World to convert natives
- an official picked by the Spanish king to rule over a viceroyalty
- using magic/witchcraft to harm
- people born to one European parent and one Native American parent
- white people born in New World who came from two European parents
- the mission established in Texas mentioned in the lecture
14 Clues: using magic/witchcraft to harm • having a relationship with Satan, doing Satan's work • people born in Spain who immigrated to the New World • the mission established in Texas mentioned in the lecture • people born to one white European parent and one African parent • people born to one Native American parent and one African parent • ...
Temporada de invierno 2021-11-02
8 Clues: To shovel. • Snow in Spanish. • Scarf in Spanish. • Ornaments in Spanish. • Christmas in Spanish. • (We decorate) _____ la casa con luces. • (I make myself)___ chocolate caliente. • (I dress myself)____ con ropa caliente.
PRESIDIO SAN XAVIER 2026-06-17
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- XAVIER Historical name given to the present day San Gabriel River.
- Sticky material used to plug gaps in primitive log/post construction.
- Catholic Clergy called to vows of poverty, chastity,in and service to others.
- Lattice woven wooden strips.
- A band of Apache, a horseback riding, indigenous people.
- Frontier outposts established by the Spanish Empire and Catholic missionaries. s and the
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- Vibrantly colored Spanish, earthenware pottery coated with an opaque tin-based enamel or lead glaze.
- A strong or fortified place, occupied by troops.
- Spanish word for hut.
- Spanish word for fort.
- A fine, Vibrantly colored Italian, earthenware coated with an opaque tin-based enamel or lead glaze.
11 Clues: Spanish word for hut. • Spanish word for fort. • Lattice woven wooden strips. • A strong or fortified place, occupied by troops. • A band of Apache, a horseback riding, indigenous people. • XAVIER Historical name given to the present day San Gabriel River. • Sticky material used to plug gaps in primitive log/post construction. • ...
Chapter 11 Review 2023-05-17
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- “Remember the _____” slogan during Spanish-American War after the U.S. battleship of the same name was sunk in Cuban waters.
- the Oklahoma _____ _____ - where thousands of people lined up along the borders of Oklahoma to claim land for themselves.
- America’s most famous evangelist during the 19th century
- organized the oil industry in America; created a foundation to give money to charities
- pony express rider, army scout, Indian fighter
- brought the steel industry to America; donated much of his fortune to charity
- 20th President; last born in a log cabin; 4th to die in office; 2nd to be assassinated
- Indian scout and town marshal known for his courage and good reputation
- land set aside by the U.S. for Indian tribes.
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- famous baseball player who became an evangelist
- Captain James _____ discovered the Hawaiian Islands.
- Admiral George _____ destroyed a fleet of Spanish ships in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War
- Theodore _____ - leader of the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War
- Secretary of State who convinced the government to buy Alaska
- once called Russian America and later nicknamed “Seward’s Folly or Icebox” 49th state in 1959
- brilliant lawyer who became one of America’s greatest revival preachers
- _____ Act - families could get 160 acres by settling in the West.
17 Clues: land set aside by the U.S. for Indian tribes. • pony express rider, army scout, Indian fighter • famous baseball player who became an evangelist • Captain James _____ discovered the Hawaiian Islands. • America’s most famous evangelist during the 19th century • Secretary of State who convinced the government to buy Alaska • ...
Ch 8 HUM8 2020-11-26
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- The Day of the ____, which is celebrated on the Christian All Souls Day, also aligns with an Aztec tradition that took place at the same time
- The Emperor was an absolute ruler and was considered a ____
- La Malinche's role for the Spanish conquerors
- Chocolate drink given to victims about to be sacrificed to relax them
- Spanish conqueror who was responsible for recording the local languages
- The prophesied end of 'this world', as stated by the Sun Stone found in Mexico City
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- Quetzalcoatl was a ____ serpent who was opposed to human sacrifice and banished by the other gods
- Material used to sharpen Aztec weapons in place of steel
- The language spoken by the Mexica people
- Disease that decimated the major Aztec city and allowed the Spanish to succeed in their siege
- Tax or tithe made to the Aztec rulers
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire, in the Valley of Mexico
- Emperor of the Aztecs during the Spanish invasion
- The significant advantage the conquistadors had
14 Clues: Tax or tithe made to the Aztec rulers • The language spoken by the Mexica people • La Malinche's role for the Spanish conquerors • The significant advantage the conquistadors had • Emperor of the Aztecs during the Spanish invasion • Material used to sharpen Aztec weapons in place of steel • Capital city of the Aztec Empire, in the Valley of Mexico • ...
Year 8 Humanities 2025-10-31
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- Name of Prac Teacher, no Spaces.
- What you can win if you do the right thing
- civilisation below the Aztecs in South America, largest land area.
- Area directly North of Mexico.
- Name Conquestntry after the Spanish Conquested.
- The country where the invaders came from.
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- A ritual that the Aztecs performed for religious beliefs.
- Emperor of the Aztecs, the first not the second.
- The Aztecs version of a King.
- Continent where you can find the Incas.
- Country that conquested the Aztecs.
- Also in Mexico, smallest land area.
- First Civilisation we learnt about this term that the Spanish took over!
13 Clues: The Aztecs version of a King. • Area directly North of Mexico. • Name of Prac Teacher, no Spaces. • Country that conquested the Aztecs. • Also in Mexico, smallest land area. • Continent where you can find the Incas. • The country where the invaders came from. • What you can win if you do the right thing • Name Conquestntry after the Spanish Conquested. • ...
VOCABULARIO 2026-03-27
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- YOU WERE THESE ON YOUR FEET
- FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK
- DAY OF THE WEEKEND
- TWENTY IN SPANISH
- POPULAR MEXICAN FOOD
- IT HAS FOUR WHEELS AND A MOTOR
- WHITE DRINK THAT COMES FROM COWS
- CURRENT SEASON
- COLOR OF THE SKY
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- TOMATOES ARE THIS COLOR
- DOCTORS RECOMMEND TO EAT THIS FRUIT DAILY
- IT HAS TWO WHEELS
- WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOUR SQUEEZE A FRUIT
- WHAT YOU EAT AT YOUR BIRTHDAY
- PLACE YOU GO TO LEARN
- COLOR OF THE GRASS
- PLACE WHERE YOU LIVE
- TEN IN SPANISH
18 Clues: TEN IN SPANISH • CURRENT SEASON • COLOR OF THE SKY • IT HAS TWO WHEELS • TWENTY IN SPANISH • DAY OF THE WEEKEND • COLOR OF THE GRASS • POPULAR MEXICAN FOOD • PLACE WHERE YOU LIVE • FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK • PLACE YOU GO TO LEARN • TOMATOES ARE THIS COLOR • YOU WERE THESE ON YOUR FEET • WHAT YOU EAT AT YOUR BIRTHDAY • IT HAS FOUR WHEELS AND A MOTOR • WHITE DRINK THAT COMES FROM COWS • ...
Renaissance 2026-04-29
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- Modern-day Tenochtitlan
- First European in the Caribbean
- Portuguese colony in Africa
- Deadly disease brought by Europeans
- Developed by Johannes Gutenberg
- Built by Louis XIV
- Fought against Charles I
- End of Middle Ages; Rebirth
- Most important resource in Spanish America
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- Wrote 95 Theses
- Payments reducing punishment for sins
- Conquered Inca Empire
- Crop responsible for growth of slavery in New World
- Spanish labor system; Labor for education
- Portuguese colony in America
- Discovered Cape of Good Hope
- city captured by Ottoman Empire
- Conquered Aztec Empire
18 Clues: Wrote 95 Theses • Built by Louis XIV • Conquered Inca Empire • Conquered Aztec Empire • Modern-day Tenochtitlan • Fought against Charles I • Portuguese colony in Africa • End of Middle Ages; Rebirth • Portuguese colony in America • Discovered Cape of Good Hope • First European in the Caribbean • city captured by Ottoman Empire • Developed by Johannes Gutenberg • ...
Mod 2.3 crossword puzzle 2025-10-08
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- empire was not limited to lan
- he sold him to a Spanish viceroy.
- the Spanish operated many large farms that grew just one crop.
- spanish empire in the Americas had grown to some 3 to 4 million people.
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- Coronado trekked through Texas going as far as Kansas before turning around.
- In 1528 explorer Alvar joined conquistador panfilo de narvaez on an expedition to north america.
- He landed on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico.
- each of the four was captured and enslaved by local American groups.
- explored what is now the southwestern United States.
- a priest said that the Spanish should try to convert native americans to christianity by showing them love and gentleness.
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. • ...
Joanna 2023-02-23
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- Where is the bathroom in spanish
- Patty's favorite color
- Patty's favorite child
- what im giving up for lent
- which latina singer was murdered by her assistant
- Peru's BIGGEST attraction (think BIG)M
- Favorite Disney Princess
- El nombre de mi abuela
- Middle name
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- Favorite Color
- Spanish teacher (hated)
- Favorite Disney Movie
- Queen's lead singer
- which Beatles member married Yoko Ono
- Natalie Yehle's poor fat shamed cat
- Joanna is a...
- Is a local delicacy in Peru
- favorite book (give inithials)
18 Clues: Middle name • Favorite Color • Joanna is a... • Queen's lead singer • Favorite Disney Movie • Patty's favorite color • Patty's favorite child • El nombre de mi abuela • Spanish teacher (hated) • Favorite Disney Princess • what im giving up for lent • Is a local delicacy in Peru • favorite book (give inithials) • Where is the bathroom in spanish • Natalie Yehle's poor fat shamed cat • ...
Holymary Newspaper Crossword 2021-11-30
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- phone you may leave them in the tray
- green house of our school
- where all the teachers reunite
- sweetest time of the year
- clothing that is prohibited
- can lead you to detention
- Red house of our school
- Condcordia's colour
- our favourite carol song
- will happen if you arrive late
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- where happiness starts
- spanish merit
- christmas school event
- english play between two tragic lovers
- leader of students
- court where half of our sport equipment is lost
- language that we love to speak
- annual excursion
18 Clues: spanish merit • annual excursion • leader of students • Condcordia's colour • where happiness starts • christmas school event • Red house of our school • our favourite carol song • green house of our school • sweetest time of the year • can lead you to detention • clothing that is prohibited • where all the teachers reunite • language that we love to speak • will happen if you arrive late • ...
Exploration Crossword 2025-10-24
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- da Gama – First explorer to sail from Europe around Africa to India.
- Empire – Powerful civilization in Mexico conquered by Cortés in the early 1500s.
- Vespucci – Explorer whose name was used for North and South America.
- Exchange – Movement of plants, animals, people, and diseases between the Old World and the New World.
- – Native peoples of the American Southwest known for their adobe houses.
- Pizarro – Conquistador who defeated the Inca Empire in South America.
- System – Spanish system that gave colonists control over Native labor in exchange for “protection.”
- Cortés – Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
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- – Spanish soldiers and explorers who conquered lands in the Americas.
- – Navigation tool used by sailors to find their location using the stars.
- Columbus – Italian explorer who sailed for Spain and reached the Americas in 1492.
- Ponce de León – Spanish explorer who searched for the Fountain of Youth in Florida.
- of Tordesillas – Agreement that divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
- – Deadly disease brought by Europeans that killed millions of Native Americans.
- Empire – Large South American empire conquered by Pizarro; located in the Andes Mountains.
- Magellan – Led the first voyage to sail completely around the world.
16 Clues: da Gama – First explorer to sail from Europe around Africa to India. • Vespucci – Explorer whose name was used for North and South America. • Magellan – Led the first voyage to sail completely around the world. • – Spanish soldiers and explorers who conquered lands in the Americas. • Pizarro – Conquistador who defeated the Inca Empire in South America. • ...
Latin american revolution 2024-03-20
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- A territorial division of the Spanish Empire in the Americas, governed by a viceroy appointed by the Spanish crown.
- A political or military group that takes control of a government, often during times of crisis or revolution.
- Spanish for "Liberators," referring to the leaders of the independence movements in Latin America.
- Spanish for "cry" or "shout," it refers to the call for independence made by Miguel Hidalgo that sparked the Mexican War of Independence.
- Refers to the Monroe Doctrine, a U.S. policy that opposed European intervention in the affairs of the Americas, announced by President James Monroe in 1823.
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- Known as "The Liberator," he played a key role in the liberation of several South American countries from Spanish rule.
- Mexican priest who led the first major Mexican rebellion against Spanish colonial rule in 1810.
- A military or political leader, often with authoritarian tendencies, who emerged during periods of instability in Latin America.
- Spanish colonial administrative councils in Latin America, some of which played significant roles in the independence movements.
- Colombia: The short-lived republic encompassing much of northern South America, established by Simón Bolívar in 1819.
10 Clues: Mexican priest who led the first major Mexican rebellion against Spanish colonial rule in 1810. • Spanish for "Liberators," referring to the leaders of the independence movements in Latin America. • A political or military group that takes control of a government, often during times of crisis or revolution. • ...
Día de los muertos 2022-10-17
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- Movie that we are going to watch in class.
- Spanish flower of the day of the dead.
- Mexican sweet bread
- Place where day of the dead started.
- Day of the dead started with the ancient ________.
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- Bread of the dead.
- Sugar skulls
- Spanish name for day of the dead month.
- Skull in Spanish.
- Drink that goes along with pan bread).
- Altars that are decorated for day of the dead.
11 Clues: Sugar skulls • Skull in Spanish. • Bread of the dead. • Mexican sweet bread • Place where day of the dead started. • Spanish flower of the day of the dead. • Drink that goes along with pan bread). • Spanish name for day of the dead month. • Movie that we are going to watch in class. • Altars that are decorated for day of the dead. • ...
El Silbo Gomero- Ally Wolken 2024-01-11
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- Pasaban mucho ______ en las montanas con sus ovejas.
- Whistled in Spanish
- En el pasado, muchos ________ de la isla Gomera eran pastores.
- No es un lenguaje _______...
- They have telephones in the Island of Gomera (Cierto or Falso)
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- Meaning of 'Trabajaban'
- Un silbo puede atravesar seven __________
- They whistle in Spanish.
- El Silbo ______ (Title)
- The people of Spain speak French and Spanish (Cierto or Falso?)
- Silbar era una forma de comunicación (Cierto or Falso)
- No tenían _______ forma de comunicación.
12 Clues: Whistled in Spanish • Meaning of 'Trabajaban' • El Silbo ______ (Title) • They whistle in Spanish. • No es un lenguaje _______... • No tenían _______ forma de comunicación. • Un silbo puede atravesar seven __________ • Pasaban mucho ______ en las montanas con sus ovejas. • Silbar era una forma de comunicación (Cierto or Falso) • ...
Impact of the Spanish Conquest 2024-05-13
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- Disease that wiped out millions of natives in the Americas
- He helped preserve native cultures and language in priceless documents
- Spaniards forced natives to learn their language
- Aztec lands were renamed to __________
- Ability of the body to fight a disease
- Spaniards forced Natives to convert to __________
- Imported to work the plantations and influenced life in the Americas
- Europeans introduced _________ which transformed life for Natives
- Ships on their way to Spain and Portugal were raided by __________
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- The Spanish burned __________ because of their pagan roots
- Incan recordkeeping tool made up of knotted strings
- Raising cattle is still an important occupation in the Americas
- Insects that feed on cactus plants and produces a vibrant red dye
- Spanish capital after the conquest
- Ships filled with __________ sailed from Americas to Europe
- Precious metals, like gold or silver, melted in bars
- Incan lands were renamed to __________
17 Clues: Spanish capital after the conquest • Aztec lands were renamed to __________ • Ability of the body to fight a disease • Incan lands were renamed to __________ • Spaniards forced natives to learn their language • Spaniards forced Natives to convert to __________ • Incan recordkeeping tool made up of knotted strings • Precious metals, like gold or silver, melted in bars • ...
AB5 page 52 Flags crossword reference 2015-01-03
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- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058g (South African)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058k (French)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058j (Australian)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058h (American)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058c (Spanish)]
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- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058f (Turkish)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058a (Egyptian)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058e (British)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058d (Brazilian)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058l (Argentinian)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058i (Chinese)]
- [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058b (Canadian)]
12 Clues: [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058k (French)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058f (Turkish)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058e (British)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058i (Chinese)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058c (Spanish)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058a (Egyptian)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058b (Canadian)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058h (American)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058d (Brazilian)] • [Insert ODI_PB5_ph_058j (Australian)] • ...
History of Spanish 2022-11-08
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- __________ Spanish is the Vulgar atin spoken by the peoples of Iberia so changed over time that by the 10th century CE the language is no longer considered to be Latin.
- Al-____________ was name for the Iberian Peninsula under the rule of the Umayyad Caliphate
- The ____________ Caliphate is the Islamic empire conquered most of Iberia c.710CE
- Iranian migrants who moved into Iberia after the decline of the Roman Empire
- Siglo de oro was a ___________ Age of Spanish Art and Literature
- Middle Eastern Semitic language spread during the Age of the Caliphates and had a major influence on Spanish
- term for Muslim invaders of the Iberian Peninsula
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- Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula
- La ____________ was the reconquering of the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors
- A Germanic tribe that establish a kingdom in Iberia for about 300 years
- In 1469 the ___________of Christian Iberia happened when the two major kingdoms, Castile and Aragon, were united in the marriage of Isabella and Ferdinand
- ancient colonist from the Eastern Mediterranean, known for Wars with the Romans
- ____________ Spanish is the dialect of Spanish spoken at the end of the Reconquista and the beginning of the golden age of art and literature
13 Clues: Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula • term for Muslim invaders of the Iberian Peninsula • Siglo de oro was a ___________ Age of Spanish Art and Literature • A Germanic tribe that establish a kingdom in Iberia for about 300 years • La ____________ was the reconquering of the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors • ...
Social studies 2022-03-03
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- Spanish explorers and soldiers that conquered territory throughout the two empires.
- Pedro Alvares Cabral landed on what what
- empire Located in South America and it’s empire declined due to disease.
- system that gave the colonist a right to demand labor
- a person and a Spanish colony in America that was a native American and European descent.
- the type people that worked in the plantation
- empire a rich empire that Spain wanted to take over
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- a tool that early explorers used
- Can you say around the world
- the people that came over to America
- the Spanish colonies in America who are of African-American descent
11 Clues: Can you say around the world • a tool that early explorers used • the people that came over to America • Pedro Alvares Cabral landed on what what • the type people that worked in the plantation • system that gave the colonist a right to demand labor • empire a rich empire that Spain wanted to take over • ...
Level 1 Crossword 2019-09-08
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- da Verrazzano he was an Italian explorer of North America in, the service of King Francis 1 of France
- Vespucci he was an Italian explorer and navigator
- a large farm that raises cash crops
- a province ruled by a viceroy, who ruled in King's name
- de Chaplain he was a French colonist, navigator, cartographer, soldier, explorer, and geographer
- Cartier ha was a Breton explorer who claimed present day Canada for France
- de las Casas he was a 16th century Spanish colonist who acted as a historian and social reformer becoming a Dominican friar
- France a fur-trading post established in 1608 that became the first permanent settlement in America
- an economic system in which nations increase their wealth and power by obtaining gold and silver also by establishing a favorable balance of trade
- a settlement created by the Church in order to convert Native Americans to Christianity
- a grant of Native American labor
- Cortes he was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- Columbus an Italian sailor, who went on a voyage for Spain
- a large farm or estate
- he was a Tewa religious leader from Okay Owingeh, who led the Pueblo Revolt in 1680 against the Spanish colonial rule
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- Pizarro he was a Spanish conquistador who led the Spanish conquest of Peru
- a person sent by the church to preach, teach, and convert Native Peoples to Christianity
- a ship with triangular sails that allowed it to sail into the wind, also with square sails that carried it forward when the wind was at its back
- a person who plans the course of a ship while at sea
- a Spaniard who travelled to the Americas as an explorer and a conquerer in the 16th century
- Diaspora the forced removal of Africans from their homelands to serve as a slave labor in the Americas
- Of Tordesillas the 1944treaty in which Spain and portugal agreed to divide the lands of the Western Hemisphere between them and moved the line of Demarcation to the west
- the practice of holding a person in bondage for labor
- Exchange the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Western and the Eastern Hemispheres
- Codes a law passed to regulate the treatment of slaves
- Armada a fleet of ships sent in 1588 by Phillip the second, the Spanish king, to invade England and restore Roman Catholicism
- he was the ninth ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502-1520
- Cabot he was an Italian navigator and explorer
- the belief that some people are inferior of their race
- Hudson he was an english sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century
- Passage the middle leg of the triangular trade route- the voyage from Africa to the Americas- they brought, captured Africans into slavery
31 Clues: a large farm or estate • a grant of Native American labor • a large farm that raises cash crops • Cabot he was an Italian navigator and explorer • Vespucci he was an Italian explorer and navigator • a person who plans the course of a ship while at sea • the practice of holding a person in bondage for labor • Codes a law passed to regulate the treatment of slaves • ...
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2024-10-27
11 Clues: From Japan. • From Canada. • From Jamaica. • From Spanish. • From Ireland. • From Dominica. • From Barbados. • From Australia. • From Saint Lucia. • From the United States. • From the United Kingdom.
Baby Shower Crossword 2026-02-19
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- Where baby sits to eat
- Dad's name
- A baby drinks this
- Town where baby will be born
- Rattle in Spanish
- What baby will call her maternal grandmother
- What baby will call her paternal grandmother
- Baby is due March _______
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- Big brother might feel this when sister arrives
- Similac is a brand of this
- Huggies is a brand of this
- Bib in Spanish
- A song that helps baby sleep
- Baby's big brother's name
- _______ and delivery
- How many weeks pregnant is mom
- Traditional girl color
- Baby's last name
18 Clues: Dad's name • Bib in Spanish • Baby's last name • Rattle in Spanish • A baby drinks this • _______ and delivery • Where baby sits to eat • Traditional girl color • Baby's big brother's name • Baby is due March _______ • Similac is a brand of this • Huggies is a brand of this • A song that helps baby sleep • Town where baby will be born • How many weeks pregnant is mom • ...
Important Terms 2021-03-01
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- having a relationship with Satan and doing his work
- gathering of witches at night, usually in the woods to meet Satan and/or demons
- revolutionary group created in 1789 by members of the 3rd Estate
- officials appointed by Spanish king to rule over viceroyalties
- advisory body to the French king, divided into 3 groups
- Spanish establishment in New World to aid in teaching natives Spanish culture and converting them to Christianity
- white Europeans born in New World who came from European parents
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- overseers of the viceroys, appointed by Spanish king to deal with corruption
- white Europeans born in Spain, immigrated to New World
- people with one Native American parent and one African parent
- political clubs that advocated for reform in France to satisfy larger portion of 3rd Estate
- the majority of French peasants who were laborers/blue-collar workers who wore long pants
- children from one European parent and one African parent
- using magic to harm
- the idea that the government should take care of the needs of the state and be held accountable by the people
- people with one white European parent and one Native American parent
16 Clues: using magic to harm • having a relationship with Satan and doing his work • white Europeans born in Spain, immigrated to New World • advisory body to the French king, divided into 3 groups • children from one European parent and one African parent • people with one Native American parent and one African parent • ...
US Imperialism 2025-10-01
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- The treaty that ended the Spanish-American War and granted U.S. new territories.
- To add territory to one’s own territory.
- An island nation in Southeast Asia that became a U.S. territory after the Spanish-American War.
- A man-made waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, built by the U.S.
- The belief that U.S. expansion across the continent was justified and inevitable.
- Legislation that allowed the U.S. to intervene in Cuban affairs.
- An island in the Caribbean that became a U.S. territory after the Spanish-American War.
- A Pacific island acquired by the U.S. from Spain in 1898.
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- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine asserting U.S. right to intervene in Latin America.
- A Pacific island acquired by the U.S. from Spain in 1898.
- A region where a country has significant cultural, economic, or political influence.
- The 1898 conflict between the U.S. and Spain that resulted in U.S. control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
- President Taft’s policy of using economic power to influence other countries.
- An organization that opposed U.S. annexation of territories and imperialist policies.
- A U.S. policy opposing European colonialism in the Americas.
- Sensationalized news used to influence public opinion, especially during the Spanish-American War.
- Theodore Roosevelt’s policy of negotiating peacefully while displaying military power.
17 Clues: To add territory to one’s own territory. • A Pacific island acquired by the U.S. from Spain in 1898. • A Pacific island acquired by the U.S. from Spain in 1898. • A U.S. policy opposing European colonialism in the Americas. • Legislation that allowed the U.S. to intervene in Cuban affairs. • ...
Standard 14 Vocabulary 2023-03-10
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- Journalists who used Spanish American war and Yellow Journalism to sell newspapers
- A shipping canal commissioned by Roosevelt that connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
- Volunteer cavalry unit led by Teddy Roosevelt; San Juan Hill
- Idea of negotiating peacefully while threatening with the military, “a big stick” (Diplomacy)
- Ill feelings toward Asian Americans by the native population of the United States during the 1880s.
- Battle of San Juan Hill was decisive victory for the U.S. during the Spanish-American war; Victory for Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders (More yellow journalism)
- 1882; banned all future Chinese immigration
- 27th President (1909-1913) Republican, Ohio; Trust buster President used his power to break up monopolies
- China; United States granted equal access to Chinese ports
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- Exaggerated stories of the Spanish American War;
- (Teddyism) The three “C’s”: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection
- 1898; United States went to war with Spain after it failed to grant rebels in Cuba independence
- Japanese did not want the same thing so they agreed not send anymore unskilled laborers to the U.S. “Handshake agreement”
- the movement to preserve and protect America's wildlife, wild lands, and other natural resources from 1890-1920.
- Theodore Roosevelt; President 1901-1909; Leader of Republican party and later creator of “Bull-Moose” Party
- War 1899; The war lasted 3 years and resulted in the Philippines remaining a U.S. territory until 1946
- Addition to the Monroe Doctrine by Roosevelt announcing the U.S. had the right to intervene in Latin American countries in economic crisis
- USS Maine blown up in Havana Harbor reportedly by Spanish torpedo; “Remember the Maine” became the battle cry of the Spanish American War
- Roosevelt was responsible for busting up monopolies and trusts during his presidency using Sherman Antitrust Act
19 Clues: 1882; banned all future Chinese immigration • Exaggerated stories of the Spanish American War; • China; United States granted equal access to Chinese ports • Volunteer cavalry unit led by Teddy Roosevelt; San Juan Hill • Journalists who used Spanish American war and Yellow Journalism to sell newspapers • ...
European exploration of Texas 2023-09-24
10 Clues: To become famous • Conquered the Aztecs • A journey with a goal • Seven cities of gold. • Spanish word for Texas • Spanish word for conqueror • Brought to America by Europeans • An example to be followed by others • What explorers were hoping to find in Texas • Weapons used by the Spanish to defeat the natives
Spanish days of the week crossword 2023-10-25
10 Clues: the day after Domingo • the middle of the week • this day is after sabado • This day is after jueves • viernes is before this day • miercoles is after this day • you say today is in spanish • Miercoles is before this day • Tomorrow is what in Spanish? • What was yesterday in Spanish?
The Age of Exploration 2024-01-29
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- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- The Spanish conquerors of the Americas
- a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently
- Spanish landowners had the right, as granted by Queen Isabella, to use Native Americans as laborers
- a large agricultural estate
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official
- a person of mixed African and European descent
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- goods that are sold to other countries
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and dire
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- 17th century principle that said the prosperity of a nation on a large supply of gold and silver
- The Portuguese ship that was faster than previous models
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work
13 Clues: a large agricultural estate • goods that are sold to other countries • The Spanish conquerors of the Americas • a person of mixed African and European descent • a person of mixed European and Native American descent • The Portuguese ship that was faster than previous models • a person of European descent born in Latin America and living there permanently • ...
History Review 2024-05-28
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- War between Christians and Muslims
- The Leader of the Aztecs
- Spanish Queen that paid for Columbus trip.
- A time in Europe of War and violence
- Spanish soldier who conquered the Aztecs
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- the prophet of Islam
- An Empire that covered Africa, Asia and Europe
- A religion that began in Arabia
- Spanish soldier that conquered the Incas
- the person who began Christianity
- the greatest leader of the Romans
11 Clues: the prophet of Islam • The Leader of the Aztecs • A religion that began in Arabia • the person who began Christianity • the greatest leader of the Romans • War between Christians and Muslims • A time in Europe of War and violence • Spanish soldier that conquered the Incas • Spanish soldier who conquered the Aztecs • Spanish Queen that paid for Columbus trip. • ...
Colonialism 2023-09-08
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- people have no human rights and are counted as goods
- travel completely around earth
- beliefs different from catholic church
- protection against disease
- spanish conqueror who sought gold and riches from americans
- christian church settlement to convert native people
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- removal of africans from homeland
- large sailing ship used by spanish
- spend of christianity
- people who have mixed spanish and native americans ancestry
- humans take complete control of others
11 Clues: spend of christianity • protection against disease • travel completely around earth • removal of africans from homeland • large sailing ship used by spanish • beliefs different from catholic church • humans take complete control of others • people have no human rights and are counted as goods • christian church settlement to convert native people • ...
Latin America 2026-01-23
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- native american who led a rebellion against the Spanish
- the noble class for Taino
- one of the Spanish provinces
- an adventurer or conquerer; esp a Spanish conqueror in the 16th century
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- 100% european decent, born in America
- the _______ exchange
- one of the Spanish provinces
- a grant from the Spanish leaders that gave one power over slaves
- a territory governed by a viceroy
- european and african descent
10 Clues: the _______ exchange • the noble class for Taino • one of the Spanish provinces • european and african descent • one of the Spanish provinces • a territory governed by a viceroy • 100% european decent, born in America • native american who led a rebellion against the Spanish • a grant from the Spanish leaders that gave one power over slaves • ...
Spain 2022-06-10
9 Clues: famous artist • bordering country • Spanish spicy sausage • Capital city of Spain • Spanish mountain goat • language spoken in Spain • currency (money) used in Spain • animal competing with a matador • continent where Spain is located
England, France, & Spain in the New World 2020-09-17
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- a series of trade routes from Europe to Asia, where goods such as gold, silk, and spices could be traded
- another word for rebirth
- Spanish explorers sent to the New World to conquer and then rebuild
- rumored to be found in the New World; bathing in this made someone young forever
- this wiped out more Native Americans that anything
- explorer who set out to find a cheaper, faster, safer way to get to Asia
- Where Columbus originally believed he landed
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- queen of Spain who expected Columbus to spread Christianity to people in Asia (if he made it there)
- reasons/motivations for the conquistadors to go to the new world
- Spanish king who paid for Columbus's voyage
- came to the New World and made money off the fur trade (especially beaver fur)
- Bartolome de las Cases scolded the Spanish for using Native Americans as slaves and said slaves should come from this place instead
- Aztec city that was destroyed by the Spanish
- Tried to make a colony in the New World, but it failed miserably
- powerful Native American tribe who were almost completely wiped out by the Conquistadors
- a phrase we'd use to talk about "merchandise" or "merchant"
- natives that Columbus brought back as slaves to the king and
17 Clues: another word for rebirth • Spanish king who paid for Columbus's voyage • Aztec city that was destroyed by the Spanish • Where Columbus originally believed he landed • this wiped out more Native Americans that anything • a phrase we'd use to talk about "merchandise" or "merchant" • natives that Columbus brought back as slaves to the king and • ...
Chapter 11 Review 2023-05-17
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- Indian scout and town marshal known for his courage and good reputation
- brilliant lawyer who became one of America’s greatest revival preachers
- America’s most famous evangelist during the 19th century
- famous baseball player who became an evangelist
- Captain James _____ discovered the Hawaiian Islands.
- land set aside by the U.S. for Indian tribes.
- Secretary of State who convinced the government to buy Alaska
- brought the steel industry to America; donated much of his fortune to charity
- Admiral George _____ destroyed a fleet of Spanish ships in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War
- the Oklahoma _____ _____ - where thousands of people lined up along the borders of Oklahoma to claim land for themselves.
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- pony express rider, army scout, Indian fighter
- once called Russian America and later nicknamed “Seward’s Folly or Icebox” 49th state in 1959
- _____ Act - families could get 160 acres by settling in the West.
- 20th President; last born in a log cabin; 4th to die in office; 2nd to be assassinated
- organized the oil industry in America; created a foundation to give money to charities
- “Remember the _____” slogan during Spanish-American War after the U.S. battleship of the same name was sunk in Cuban waters.
- Theodore _____ - leader of the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War
17 Clues: land set aside by the U.S. for Indian tribes. • pony express rider, army scout, Indian fighter • famous baseball player who became an evangelist • Captain James _____ discovered the Hawaiian Islands. • America’s most famous evangelist during the 19th century • Secretary of State who convinced the government to buy Alaska • ...
Age of Absolutism and Exploration 2016-10-15
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- Gold and silver
- The spread of ideas, goods, religion, etc. to new and different peoples
- Spanish man who conquered the Incas and took over Peru and Chile
- The middle leg of the Triangular trade where captured Africans were taken to the New World to be sold as slaves
- First European to find the New World
- The transatlantic trading network between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- First Englishman to circumnavigate the globe
- Spanish man who’s crew circumnavigated the world
- Man who started absolutism in France
- A large farm with a labor system made up of slaves
- French man who repealed the Edict of Nantes
- The value of money decreases and the price of goods increases
- Man who claimed Eastern Canada for France
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- Belief that God gives certain individuals the right and authority to rule with absolute power
- Man who paid for Portuguese exploration
- Man who promoted German militarism
- Spanish man who conquered the Aztecs and took over Mexico
- Portuguese man who sailed around the tip of Africa to India
- French Calvinist protestants
- Man responsible for the westernization of Russia
20 Clues: Gold and silver • French Calvinist protestants • Man who promoted German militarism • First European to find the New World • Man who started absolutism in France • Man who paid for Portuguese exploration • Man who claimed Eastern Canada for France • French man who repealed the Edict of Nantes • First Englishman to circumnavigate the globe • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- The proprietor of the Pennsylvania colony.
- Conflictt where the Peqouts battled Connecticut colonists in 1637
- Conflict between settlers and Native Americans
- Puritans who chose to leave the church and form their own congregations
- Spanish explorer that explored Mexico and conquered the Aztecs
- The first permanent English colony in the Americas
- Colony founded by the Dutch in 1621 (New York)
- Puritan dissenter who was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and fled to Rhode Island
- Founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
- A colony under the direct control of a monarch
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- Founded by the Pilgrims in 1620
- Native Americans who lived in the area that became Jamestown.
- Owner of a colony
- Rebelled against the Spanish rule in New Mexico in 1680
- Resisted the Spanish because they were forced to transform their lives and beliefs
- Led a rebellion in 1676 against the governor of the Virginia colony
- Puritan dissenter who set up a new colony in Rhode Island
- Leader of the first settlers at Massachusetts Bay Colony
- leader of Jamestown
- Members of a religious group known for tolerance
20 Clues: Owner of a colony • leader of Jamestown • Founded by the Pilgrims in 1620 • The proprietor of the Pennsylvania colony. • Founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. • Conflict between settlers and Native Americans • Colony founded by the Dutch in 1621 (New York) • A colony under the direct control of a monarch • Members of a religious group known for tolerance • ...
Chapter 13-Section 1 "The West" 2013-02-25
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- Spain followed this policy in its colonies
- Government gifts of land
- This person coined the phrase "manifest destiny"
- The extension of the nation beyond its existing borders
- The belief that the U.S. was meant to span from coast to coast
- Over the years Native Americans created a blended culture with this ethnic group
- Native Americans responded to the loss of their lands by raiding these
- In 1821, Mexico opened this up with foreign countries
- Mexico won independence from this country
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- This area doubled the size of the nation
- This area was overlooked for settlement because of its thickly rooted grasses
- This caused thousands of Native Americans to die
- The U.S., Great Britain, Russia, and Spain all claimed this area
- Spanish missionaries tried to convert Native Americans to this
- Arizona and half of Colorado are part of this area
- owners of ranches
- The Northwest had this
- lands beyond the Mississippi River
- Native Americans were forced to live and work at these
- Children born in the Southwest to Spanish settlers
20 Clues: owners of ranches • The Northwest had this • Government gifts of land • lands beyond the Mississippi River • This area doubled the size of the nation • Mexico won independence from this country • Spain followed this policy in its colonies • This caused thousands of Native Americans to die • This person coined the phrase "manifest destiny" • ...
Final Project by Timothy Jensen 2022-03-02
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- a way to say goodby at night time
- Last day in the spanish week
- red wight and red vertical stripes
- Used to hear
- Start of double digits.
- what you say when you want to know the time
- Used to taste
- At 1 or before
- First day in the spanish week
- false cognate
- a simple way to say goodbye
- frozen rain
- a way to say see you tomorrow
- Person who helped birth you
- When you are a teen
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- Color of BLOOD
- when you are very cold
- Annoying Little sister
- 4th letter in spanish alphabet
- Start of the Calendar
- A easy way to greet someone
- End of the Calendar
- Also a very popular card game
- green wight and red vertical stripes
- After 1
- said as hache
- Start of the week end
- 14th letter in the alphabet
- When Day of the dead is
- red yellow and red horizontal stripes
- When you are very warm
- Person who Birthed you
- Used to smell
- Color of the sky
34 Clues: After 1 • frozen rain • Used to hear • said as hache • Used to taste • false cognate • Used to smell • Color of BLOOD • At 1 or before • Color of the sky • End of the Calendar • When you are a teen • Start of the Calendar • Start of the week end • when you are very cold • Annoying Little sister • When you are very warm • Person who Birthed you • Start of double digits. • When Day of the dead is • ...
final project by britton merrill 2022-03-02
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- a way to say hi
- how you eat
- has a eagle standing on a cactus
- a way to say parents
- a way to say thank you
- another way of saying it is snowing
- es la una de la mañana
- son las dos
- winter
- how you see
- son las dose
- a way to say grandpa
- cuarto + cuarto
- a way to say hi
- another way to say it's hot
- how you breath
- another way to say its cold
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- the flag that looks like ours
- the ninth letter in the spanish alphabet
- halloween
- the opposite of Porto rico's flag
- a way how to ask someone how they are
- color of dirt
- color of roses
- the 14th letter in the spanish alphabet
- color of the sky
- a way to say bye
- a way to say good morning
- a way to say grandma
- nueve + nueve
- cinco + cinco
- ends the week off
- my favorite day of the week
- starts the week off
- mothers day
- official letter of the spanish alphabet
36 Clues: winter • halloween • how you eat • son las dos • how you see • mothers day • son las dose • color of dirt • nueve + nueve • cinco + cinco • color of roses • how you breath • a way to say hi • cuarto + cuarto • a way to say hi • color of the sky • a way to say bye • ends the week off • starts the week off • a way to say parents • a way to say grandma • a way to say grandpa • a way to say thank you • ...
Unit 3 and 4 Vocabulary 2022-03-16
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- 1st to circumnavigate globe
- journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- Spanish soldiers
- grown for sale rather than subsistence
- 1st European monarch to sponsor seafearing expeditions
- Mapmaking
- owned by investors who bought stock in them
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- sailed around southern tip of Africa in 1488
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- sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- landed in India in 1498
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- empire based on small outposts
- landowners
- map of stars and galaxies
- 1st successfule English colony in Americas
- route through or around North America to East Asia
- Spanish commercial center
- transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- all of estate goes to eldest son
- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
25 Clues: Mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • landed in India in 1498 • heavy armed Spanish ships • map of stars and galaxies • Spanish commercial center • 1st to circumnavigate globe • empire based on small outposts • all of estate goes to eldest son • Spain and Portugal divide Americas • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
3&4 39-63 Vocab 2022-03-16
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- dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- map of stars and galaxies
- Spanish soldiers
- system in which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- owned by investors who bought stock in them
- landed in India in 1498
- landowners
- 1st to circumnavigate the globe
- linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa that shared diseases, food, and animals
- sailed Atlantic ocean to St. Lawrence River
- Spain and Portugal divided the Americas
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- all of estate goes to eldest son
- empire based on small outposts
- grown for sale than subsistence
- sailed around the southern tip of Africa in 1488
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserves
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lives
- route through or around North America to East Asia
- Journey slaves took across the Atlantic Ocean
- Spanish commercial center
- 1st successful English colony in America
- 1st European monarch to sponsor seafaring expeditions
- map-making
- transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- heavy armed Spanish ships
25 Clues: map-making • landowners • Spanish soldiers • landed in India in 1498 • map of stars and galaxies • Spanish commercial center • heavy armed Spanish ships • empire based on small outposts • grown for sale than subsistence • 1st to circumnavigate the globe • all of estate goes to eldest son • dispersion of Africans out of Africa • Spain and Portugal divided the Americas • ...
Quackity Trivia 2022-07-26
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- Hosted an IRL Hot Tub Stream with ___
- Formed ___2020 with George as His Running Mate
- Signature Animal
- "Where are the ___?"
- His Stream Crashed While Playing This Game (2 Words)
- Zodiac Sign
- Always Wears One of These on His Head
- Filmed an IRL Discord ___ Show with KSI & Vikkstar
- Co-founded This Establishment on the Dream SMP (2 Words)
- Played Mini ___ in the U.K. with George
- Quackity + Wilbur = ___ Duo
- He & George Made a Diss Track About This Person
- Once Spent ___ Thousand Dollars on Amazon
- "Guys, ___!"
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- "Today, we tried to beat Minecraft, but in a literal ___" (2 Words)
- Has Played These Instruments on Stream: the ___ & the Keyboard
- Recently Joined This Spanish Server
- "Cuz ___ is dangerous"
- The Name of His Spanish Channel (2 Words)
- c!Quackity Has a Scar Over His ___ Eye
- His Cat's Name
- "___, that's the way to go"
- Taught George How to Speak Spanish During One of Their Famous ___ Streams (2 Words)
- Sat in the Background of George's Stream When He Played in Minecraft Championship ___
24 Clues: Zodiac Sign • "Guys, ___!" • His Cat's Name • Signature Animal • "Where are the ___?" • "Cuz ___ is dangerous" • "___, that's the way to go" • Quackity + Wilbur = ___ Duo • Recently Joined This Spanish Server • Hosted an IRL Hot Tub Stream with ___ • Always Wears One of These on His Head • c!Quackity Has a Scar Over His ___ Eye • Played Mini ___ in the U.K. with George • ...
Spanish Speaking countries 2022-11-09
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- The US owns this country
- The country's capital is the oldest in the americas.
- This country is one of the happiest in the world
- This country is known for bigging very long
- This country is known as the "land of many trees"
- This country spread the spanish language
- This country used to have a coastline
- Buenos Aires is the capital of this country
- This is where Simon Bolivar was born
- This country has the highest GDP per capita of any country in south america
- The movie encanto was based off this country
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- This is the only spanish speaking country in africa
- This country has the most spanish speakers
- This country is the largest in central america
- Russia wanted to put nukes in this country
- Known as the banana republic
- This country went to war with both argentina, brazil, and uruguay at the same time
- The Inca empire was based here
- A famous canal goes through this country
- This country owns the galapagos islands
- This country went to war over soccer
21 Clues: The US owns this country • Known as the banana republic • The Inca empire was based here • This country went to war over soccer • This is where Simon Bolivar was born • This country used to have a coastline • This country owns the galapagos islands • A famous canal goes through this country • This country spread the spanish language • ...
Chapter 2: Exploring the Americas 2023-10-09
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- First permanent settlement in the United States
- Early Spanish explorers
- Resistance to a disease
- Valuable goods from the Indies sought after by European traders
- Religious movement started by Martin Luther
- Town or trading center
- Economic theory that bases a nation's power on its wealth
- Island chain where Columbus first landed
- Queen of Spain that agreed to pay for Columbus's expedition
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- Sailed west across the Atlantic Ocean to find a sea route to Asia
- Religious community
- Fort, usually built near a mission
- Dutch explorer that discovered a river and a bay
- Spanish explorer who landed on the coast of Florida
- Island where New Amsterdam was built
- Used by sailors to find their location at sea using the stars
- Conquistador that conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico
- Spanish war fleet
- The islands southeast of Asia
- First name of an Italian explorer that is namesake of the Americas
- New form of Christianity that opposed the Catholic Church
- Used by sailors to tell which direction they were sailing
- Conquistador that conquered the Inca Empire in Peru
23 Clues: Spanish war fleet • Religious community • Town or trading center • Early Spanish explorers • Resistance to a disease • The islands southeast of Asia • Fort, usually built near a mission • Island where New Amsterdam was built • Island chain where Columbus first landed • Religious movement started by Martin Luther • First permanent settlement in the United States • ...
Mesoamerica 2019-04-24
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- "Land of Rubber”.
- A spanish conqueror.
- One of the largest and most famous Olmec cities.
- A number that is represented as three dots in the Mayan number system
- The practice of cutting down a forest and burning the remains.
- A dark, dense, volcanic rock.
- This kept Mesoamerican civilization separated from the rest of the world.
- Spanish priest who tried to make Mayans accept Catholicism, but later studied them.
- An urban center of the Olmec civilization the included multiple cities.
- Home for the Aztecs.
- Corn
- Spanish conquistador who enter Tenochtitlan in 1519.
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- Aztec emperor who expanded the Aztec boundaries as well as welcoming Cortes.
- The largest and most powerful Mayan city.
- First great king of the Mayans.
- The Olmecs created gigantic ___________ out of stone, jade, and basalt.
- A deep sinkhole filled with water that formed when water eroded limestone.
- The location for the Olmecs.
- A land bridge invented by the Aztecs.
- A popular stone in Mesoamerica used for personal use or trade.
- A land filled with bodies of water, rainforests, and mountains.
- A glass-like volcanic rock.
22 Clues: Corn • "Land of Rubber”. • A spanish conqueror. • Home for the Aztecs. • A glass-like volcanic rock. • The location for the Olmecs. • A dark, dense, volcanic rock. • First great king of the Mayans. • A land bridge invented by the Aztecs. • The largest and most powerful Mayan city. • One of the largest and most famous Olmec cities. • ...
Histroy Crossword (New Spain) 2024-05-22
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- A Social class who was native to New Spain Before the Conquest
- A Feminine poet and a feminist figure from Ne Spain
- Misionares that sprea the christian religion to indigenous people
- A Spaniard who came to live in New Spain
- The mix of both indigenous and spanish culture
- The Process of spreading the Catholic Religion
- The last name of the first Viceroy of New Spain
- Item traded from New Spain for silver
- A european who was born in New Spain
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- The main economic activity in New Spain
- A system where indigenous people were enslaved
- a system of classes of people in new spain
- The main resource exploited in the mines
- The last name of the last Viceroy in New Spain
- Reforms to improve relationship between Spain and its colonies
- An artistic way that includes Spanish and indigenous culture
- A Way of teaching religion by torture
- A mix of a Spanish descendant and an indigenous person
- main agriculture resource in new spain
- A very elaborate european architecture style
20 Clues: A european who was born in New Spain • A Way of teaching religion by torture • Item traded from New Spain for silver • main agriculture resource in new spain • The main economic activity in New Spain • The main resource exploited in the mines • A Spaniard who came to live in New Spain • a system of classes of people in new spain • ...
the land of the free and the home of tacos :) 2023-01-17
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- breed of small dog, named after the Mexican state
- Very big in Mexico; Mexico's beauty causes this
- Name of the feathered serpent
- Name of the language spoken by the Aztecs descendants
- to supply water
- The green in the Mexican flag represents ----
- The symbol in the middle of the flag
- spanish soldier-explorer
- The country from which Mexico won its independence
- ----- butterflies migrate Mexico every year from the USA and Canada
- Border factories, sweat shop, cheaply produces goods
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- The Spanish Conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztecs
- A mountainous peninsula in Northwest Mexico bordering the US
- the first ----- in North America was used in Mexico City in 1539
- A major natural resource of Mexico; found in the Gulf of Mexico
- The river which is a boundary between the USA and Mexico
- Mexico produces more of this than any where else in the world
- Spanish and Native Mexican Mixed Ancestry
- The ---- were the first great civilization in Mexico
- Animal that appears repeatedly in Mexican mythology
- Mexican children receive their presents in
21 Clues: to supply water • spanish soldier-explorer • Name of the feathered serpent • The symbol in the middle of the flag • Spanish and Native Mexican Mixed Ancestry • Mexican children receive their presents in • The green in the Mexican flag represents ---- • Very big in Mexico; Mexico's beauty causes this • breed of small dog, named after the Mexican state • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2026-03-26
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- The rapid period of change centering on observation and experimentation
- Accidentally discovered America for Spain
- Where kings don't share power and are in complete control
- Political movement that questions Absolutism and advocates Democracy
- Spanish system that supported plantation agriculture in America
- Documents that Limited the king's power in England
- Ruled France for 72 years, the sun king
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- Deadly disease that wiped out millions of natives
- Massive swap of plants, animals, and disease across the world
- economic system where countries start colonies to get wealthy off of them
- Sea route used to transport slaves from Africa to the Americas
- Term for Peter the Great's attempt to modernize Russia
- The belief that rule is God-given
- Conquered by Cortes and the Spanish
- navigational tool that let you figure out latitude
- an improved ship design with square and triangular sails
- Separation of powers and checks and balances guy
- Life, liberty, property guy
- Russia's Czar that improved Russian education and military
- Two American foods that fed poor Europeans
- The top group in Spanish colonial society
21 Clues: Life, liberty, property guy • The belief that rule is God-given • Conquered by Cortes and the Spanish • Ruled France for 72 years, the sun king • Accidentally discovered America for Spain • The top group in Spanish colonial society • Two American foods that fed poor Europeans • Separation of powers and checks and balances guy • ...
El Silbo Gomero- Ally Wolken 2024-01-11
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- Pasaban mucho ______ en las montanas con sus ovejas.
- Whistled in Spanish
- En el pasado, muchos ________ de la isla Gomera eran pastores.
- No es un lenguaje _______...
- They have telephones in the Island of Gomera (Cierto or Falso)
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- Meaning of 'Trabajaban'
- Un silbo puede atravesar seven __________
- They whistle in Spanish.
- El Silbo ______ (Title)
- The people of Spain speak French and Spanish (Cierto or Falso?)
- Silbar era una forma de comunicación (Cierto or Falso)
- No tenían _______ forma de comunicación.
12 Clues: Whistled in Spanish • Meaning of 'Trabajaban' • El Silbo ______ (Title) • They whistle in Spanish. • No es un lenguaje _______... • No tenían _______ forma de comunicación. • Un silbo puede atravesar seven __________ • Pasaban mucho ______ en las montanas con sus ovejas. • Silbar era una forma de comunicación (Cierto or Falso) • ...
Franks crossword puzzle 2021-03-15
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- U.S purchase of land from Mexic
- a supreme court
- a area covering present Oklahom
- American religious leader
- final battle of texas revolutio
- a government agency
- an expansion of voting rights
- a congressional act
- Spanish colonist
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- agents contracted by a republic
- a group of westarn travelers
- a revolt against Mexico
- spanish mission in san Antonio
- Mexican general/politician
- a gold seeker
15 Clues: a gold seeker • a supreme court • Spanish colonist • a government agency • a congressional act • a revolt against Mexico • American religious leader • Mexican general/politician • a group of westarn travelers • an expansion of voting rights • spanish mission in san Antonio • agents contracted by a republic • U.S purchase of land from Mexic • a area covering present Oklahom • ...
School supplies in Spanish 2024-01-16
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- to draw
- where we go to learn
- what comes before dos
- people you go to school with
- ____,____, is how we say YOU
- yo form of "Comer"
- 40-15= ?
- I have...
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- tu form of "Hablar"
- Cut me a slice of _____ . (in spanish)
- 11, 12, 13, ___,15 (in spanish)
- She was very mad.
- ________,_______ is how we say WE
- The opposite of old
- comes from a cow
15 Clues: to draw • 40-15= ? • I have... • comes from a cow • She was very mad. • yo form of "Comer" • tu form of "Hablar" • The opposite of old • where we go to learn • what comes before dos • people you go to school with • ____,____, is how we say YOU • 11, 12, 13, ___,15 (in spanish) • ________,_______ is how we say WE • Cut me a slice of _____ . (in spanish)
2.1 Spanish 2024-01-18
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- Almost every one loves ______.
- She is the best sing in ______.
- I have Spanish ______.
- We don't play with _____ any more, cause it made a mess Outside
- I don't know _______.
- I love reading my ______.
- I favorite subject is _____.
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- I don't have a favorite _____.
- I miss you a _____.
- I leave _____.
- A _____ (M)
- To ______.
- I _____ been late to class
- I was _____ to class.
- I'm studding for Spanish ____.
15 Clues: To ______. • A _____ (M) • I leave _____. • I miss you a _____. • I was _____ to class. • I don't know _______. • I have Spanish ______. • I love reading my ______. • I _____ been late to class • I favorite subject is _____. • I don't have a favorite _____. • Almost every one loves ______. • I'm studding for Spanish ____. • She is the best sing in ______. • ...
La Semana Santa 7th Grade 2026-04-07
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- Holy
- January and February
- Spanish word for processions
- Friday and Saturday
- The days of the week
- The Holy Week
- March, April, May
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- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
- the months of the year
- Wednesday and Thursday
- a country in Central America
- colorful carpets made of sawdust
- A city in CA, means "holy cross"
- City in Guatemala, means "antique/ancient/old"
- Spanish for "the week"
15 Clues: Holy • The Holy Week • March, April, May • Friday and Saturday • January and February • The days of the week • the months of the year • Wednesday and Thursday • Spanish for "the week" • Sunday, Monday, Tuesday • Spanish word for processions • a country in Central America • colorful carpets made of sawdust • A city in CA, means "holy cross" • City in Guatemala, means "antique/ancient/old"
The Spanish 2021-08-25
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- of Indes administered the bureaucracy of the Spanish
- primary religion
- conquistador who “punished” the Acoma tribe and sent a message to other tribes by massacring the people and maiming the men, and sent the women and children to serve Spanish families
- treaty negotiated by the pope in to resolve the territorial claims of Spain
- notion that national wealth is measured by the amount of gold and silver a nation possesses
- judicial bodies with the power to overthrow ruling
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- member of order founded by St. Francis of Assisi. Known to strive to expand the ideals of poverty and charity
- Spanish landowners who lived near the missions to collect tribute from the native population, both in goods and in forced labor
- name given to influence a bad perspective of the native american religion and to convert them
- a system used to determine separate classes of people based on their family backgrounds, employments, and social positions since birth
- de contratación Spanish trading house that regulated commerce
- de contratacion Spanish trading house that regulated commerce
- purging minor religious groups in Spain
- City the center of the Spanish colonies in North America, containing churches, hospitals, monasteries, government buildings, and the New World’s first university
14 Clues: primary religion • purging minor religious groups in Spain • judicial bodies with the power to overthrow ruling • of Indes administered the bureaucracy of the Spanish • de contratación Spanish trading house that regulated commerce • de contratacion Spanish trading house that regulated commerce • ...
Latin American History Unit 1 Vocab Review 2023-09-07
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- the Mayan feathered serpent god, associated with agriculture and sacrifice
- the capital of the Aztec Empire, it was built on Lake Texcoco
- a Mesoamerican empire found in South America, they were the biggest empire in the Americas before the Spanish
- resistance to diseases or viruses found in nature.
- the leader of the Incan empire in the 1530s, he was said to have rejected the Bible for the Spanish and thus conquered shortly after
- an encyclopedia of everything that the Spanish found in the Aztec empire, it was written with the help of natives
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- a hard black gem stone found in volcanic soils that was used to make weapons and tools in Mesoamerica
- the first people to make contact with the Spanish on Hispaniola, they were completely wiped out.
- a Mayan city found in the Yucatan peninsula of Southern Mexico.
- these "floating" gardens were found in Tenochtitlan and helped feed a large population of Aztecs
- a Spanish conquistador that led an attack on Atahualpa and the Incan Empire in 1531
- A Mesoamerican culture based in Southern Mexico, the Aztecs borrowed their calendar from them
- Mesoamerican culture that flourished in present-day Mexico during the 1300-1500s, Montezuma was their leader
13 Clues: resistance to diseases or viruses found in nature. • the capital of the Aztec Empire, it was built on Lake Texcoco • a Mayan city found in the Yucatan peninsula of Southern Mexico. • the Mayan feathered serpent god, associated with agriculture and sacrifice • a Spanish conquistador that led an attack on Atahualpa and the Incan Empire in 1531 • ...
Elias & Hayes Web Quest 2021-11-16
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- what country has spanish as the official language.
- Sierra Maestra Mtn range is found here.
- Number of spanish speaking countries in Central America
- richest in South America until 2001
- Country in Europe with Spanish as the official language
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- Narowest Country
- All flags in central America have this color
- Longest river in South America
- Alamo is located here
- Rio Grande river is border between US
- Machu Picchu
11 Clues: Machu Picchu • Narowest Country • Alamo is located here • Longest river in South America • richest in South America until 2001 • Rio Grande river is border between US • Sierra Maestra Mtn range is found here. • All flags in central America have this color • what country has spanish as the official language. • Number of spanish speaking countries in Central America • ...
Central America SET A 2024-04-19
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- It's history dates back thousands of years, with the flourishing of the ancient Maya civilization between 1500 BC and 1000 AD, leaving behind notable ruins such as Cahal Pech and Caraco.
- A Spanish citizen, or a Spanish descent.
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- To benefit unfairly from someone, taking advantage of (someone); Spain used this tactic to subjugate the states that formed the Central America of today.
- Geographical and cultural area which extends from northern Mexico down through part of Central America.
- One of the main exports of Central America.
- A Central American nation bordered to the north by Honduras and the south by Costa Rica. The Nahuatl-speaking tribe Nicarao and the Spanish term for water are the sources of the nation's name.
- The political center of the continent during the era of United Provinces; The state with the largest population in Central America.
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- The very first civilization recorded in Central America.
- It has been home to diverse indigenous communities throughout its extensive history, which predates the 1800s. It briefly joined the First Mexican Empire after gaining independence in 1821 but did not regain sovereignty. Despite this, the country experienced geographical and political changes, including a brief period as part of the Central American Federation.
- Portmanteau of American Indian; population forms the majority only in Guatemala.
- The month Independence was established in Central America.
- First Spanish monarch from the house of Bourbon.
- A person of European or African descent.
- A religion Spanish colonizers propagated to other nations.
- The number of major cities found in Central America.
- Inhabited by indigenous peoples speaking Chibchan, Choco, and Cueva languages. It replaced the first European town, Santa María la Antigua del Darién, which was founded in 1510.
- First Emperor of Mexico.
- One of the inhabitants of Mesoamerica; One of the greatest civilizations of the Western Hemisphere.
19 Clues: First Emperor of Mexico. • A Spanish citizen, or a Spanish descent. • A person of European or African descent. • One of the main exports of Central America. • First Spanish monarch from the house of Bourbon. • The number of major cities found in Central America. • The very first civilization recorded in Central America. • ...
Explorers 2021-01-16
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- Sailed west hoping to reach India
- Those of mixed blood (native and European)
- Split the world into two halves
- America is named after him
- Spanish Conquerors
- took the lead in exploration
- Born in Europe
- Sailed around the Cape of Good Hope
- Leader of the Aztecs
- Circumnavigated the earth
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- Author of The Travels
- Dealt with the Incas
- Those of mixed blood (African and European)
- Europeans born in Latin America
- Why they went to the "New World"
- Defeated by the Portuguese navy
- English explorer
- Spanish Conqueror
- Thriving spice port
19 Clues: Born in Europe • English explorer • Spanish Conqueror • Spanish Conquerors • Thriving spice port • Dealt with the Incas • Leader of the Aztecs • Author of The Travels • Circumnavigated the earth • America is named after him • took the lead in exploration • Split the world into two halves • Europeans born in Latin America • Defeated by the Portuguese navy • Why they went to the "New World" • ...
Famous 2D Artists 2022-04-08
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- Wildlife, Birds, Watercolor, American.
- Starry Night, Texture, Post-Impressionism, Dutch.
- Illustration, everyday people, American
- American Gothic, regionalism, American.
- Surrealism, Persistence of Memory, Spanish.
- Harlem Renaissance, American.
- Printmaking, Edo Period, Japanese.
- Waterlilies, Impressionism, Light, French.
- Cow Skulls, Flowers, modern art, American.
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- Sistine Chapel, Renaissance, Italian.
- Cubism, Multi-perspective, Spanish.
- Abstract, primary colors, vertical and horizontal lines, French.
- Mona Lisa, Renaissance, Italian.
- Surrealism, Self-portraits, Mexican.
- Expressionism, The Scream, Norwegian.
- Abstract, splatter art, American.
- Impressionism, Mothers and children, American.
- Pop Art, silkscreen, soup can, American.
- Animation, Mickey Mouse, American.
19 Clues: Harlem Renaissance, American. • Mona Lisa, Renaissance, Italian. • Abstract, splatter art, American. • Animation, Mickey Mouse, American. • Printmaking, Edo Period, Japanese. • Cubism, Multi-perspective, Spanish. • Surrealism, Self-portraits, Mexican. • Sistine Chapel, Renaissance, Italian. • Expressionism, The Scream, Norwegian. • Wildlife, Birds, Watercolor, American. • ...
Bryce McNelley - The Atlantic World 2023-10-13
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- First contact to the new world
- Land controlled by another nation
- Conquerors
- Incan ruler
- Competition for national wealth
- Trade network across New World,Africa and Europe
- British Vs. French
- Conquered Incas
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- Cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- Investors buy shares of larger companies
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- Mix Spanish and Native American
- Transportation of slaves from Africa to New World
- Disease carried by slaves to the New World
- Private ownership
- Aztec Empire emperor
- Slave ships across Atlantic
- Conquered the Aztecs
- First British colony
19 Clues: Conquerors • Incan ruler • Conquered Incas • Private ownership • British Vs. French • Aztec Empire emperor • Conquered the Aztecs • First British colony • Slave ships across Atlantic • First contact to the new world • Mix Spanish and Native American • Competition for national wealth • Land controlled by another nation • Spanish abusing Native American labor • ...
Inca Empire in South America 2024-04-30
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- America continent where Inca Empire was located
- one of the main crops of the Inca
- What Emperor Atahualpa's throne was made of
- Animal commonly found around Machu Picchu
- the name for a Spanish explorer and conqueror
- Modern day country where the Inca lived.
- language spoken by the Inca
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- The people who conquered the Inca and the Aztec.
- Type of bridges made of Ichu grass in the Inca Empire
- Inca religion
- Disease brought over by the Spanish that killed many Inca
- the Inca did NOT make use of this round invention
- Inca recording device, used to keep track of population
- a vegetable similar to corn
- Inca civilization located high in the Andes Moutains, now one of the 7 wonders of the world
- Mountain range where Machu Picchu is located
16 Clues: Inca religion • a vegetable similar to corn • language spoken by the Inca • one of the main crops of the Inca • Modern day country where the Inca lived. • Animal commonly found around Machu Picchu • What Emperor Atahualpa's throne was made of • Mountain range where Machu Picchu is located • the name for a Spanish explorer and conqueror • ...
All About Peru 2021-05-12
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- continent the country is located in
- name of a volcano
- another language spoken
- greeting (hello) in Spanish
- currency of the country
- The capital
- language spoken
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- an common animal in Peru
- Name of the country
- another official language
- name of a city
- Machu Piccu is often times called the
- another common animal in Peru
- Machu
14 Clues: Machu • The capital • name of a city • language spoken • name of a volcano • Name of the country • another language spoken • currency of the country • an common animal in Peru • another official language • greeting (hello) in Spanish • another common animal in Peru • continent the country is located in • Machu Piccu is often times called the
Cinco de mayo 2023-04-12
14 Clues: War has a • Mexican hat • Mexican soda • Place in Mexico • we put candy in it • Chips and dip sauce • Baby yoga’s name is • Avocados are in this • Paris is in this place • Spanish word for hello • kool and the gang song • We play this at parties • Spanish word for friend • Color on the Mexican flag
Sweet Treat Puzzle 2025-11-17
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- The main ingredient in torrijas, showing Spain’s tradition of using all food on hand.
- Traditional Spanish cooking fat used to fry both churros and torrijas.
- Spanish fried dough sticks often dipped in thick hot chocolate.
- Religious holiday when torrijas are traditionally eaten in Spain.
- Shop where churros and hot chocolate are famously served in Spain.
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- Creamy caramel-like filling found in some modern churro variations.
- Sweet Spanish treat similar to French toast, often eaten during Holy Week.
- The group believed to have created churros as a portable snack.
- Spanish region where torrijas are made with white wine instead of milk.
- A warm spice sprinkled on torrijas and sometimes on churros.
- The meal when churros are most commonly enjoyed in Spain.
- One of the popular Madrid spots to try traditional torrijas.
- One of the many shapes churros can be formed into besides straight sticks.
13 Clues: The meal when churros are most commonly enjoyed in Spain. • A warm spice sprinkled on torrijas and sometimes on churros. • One of the popular Madrid spots to try traditional torrijas. • The group believed to have created churros as a portable snack. • Spanish fried dough sticks often dipped in thick hot chocolate. • ...
Social Studies Extra Credit 2022-12-12
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- capital of georgia
- divides coastal and piedmont regions
- southern region in georgia
- many euopens did to find the new world
- people in Europe
- lead by james olrgthore
- period
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- Mountains in georgia
- what the US was called when founded
- Native to america
- north west region in georgia
- spanish concqstador
- on the coast of georgia
- the people who took over flordia
- the people who took over savanna georgia
- middle region in georgia
16 Clues: period • people in Europe • Native to america • capital of georgia • spanish concqstador • Mountains in georgia • on the coast of georgia • lead by james olrgthore • middle region in georgia • southern region in georgia • north west region in georgia • the people who took over flordia • what the US was called when founded • divides coastal and piedmont regions • ...
African & European Influence on Latin America 2025-04-22
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- Dominate Religion
- Where the slaves came from
- Country that colonized Brazil
- Holiday in Mexico
- Country that imported the most slaves
- Indigenous People's in Spanish
- Who Colombian Exchanged was named after
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- Two Countries that colonized Latin America
- Trade between Europe, Africa, & the Americas
- Most spoken language in Latin America
- Conquered the Aztecs
- European & Indigenous
- Killed indigenous slaves
- What Europe received during the Triangle Trade
- Often have a better lifestyle
- European & African
16 Clues: Dominate Religion • Holiday in Mexico • European & African • Conquered the Aztecs • European & Indigenous • Killed indigenous slaves • Where the slaves came from • Often have a better lifestyle • Country that colonized Brazil • Indigenous People's in Spanish • Most spoken language in Latin America • Country that imported the most slaves • Who Colombian Exchanged was named after • ...
In the time of the butterflies Chapter 7&11 2022-04-22
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- santa claus in spanish
- name given to the author of the gospel of john
- a companion in spanish
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- someone from the capital of the Dominican Republic
- used for or related to keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle
- guard in spanish
- article of clothing that covers the torso from the neck to the waist
- palomino lives in spanish
- small evergreen tree
9 Clues: guard in spanish • small evergreen tree • santa claus in spanish • a companion in spanish • palomino lives in spanish • name given to the author of the gospel of john • someone from the capital of the Dominican Republic • used for or related to keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle • article of clothing that covers the torso from the neck to the waist
Aztec, Inca, and Columbian Exchange 2022-12-06
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- main reason for incan demise
- main reason for spanish success
- incan capital
- festival of the sun
- god of order
- aztec sun god
- spanish explorer who conquered the aztecs
- first incan emperor
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- incas used these for travel
- aztec writing system
- aztec rain god
- capital of the aztec empire
- aztec sport, similar to basketball
- type of incan religion, meaning many gods
- what the aztec provoked with other nations
- aztec agriculture god
- type of gods the aztecs worshipped
- animal whos parts were sold in the columbian exchange
- important farming crop imported from asia and africa
19 Clues: god of order • incan capital • aztec sun god • aztec rain god • festival of the sun • first incan emperor • aztec writing system • aztec agriculture god • incas used these for travel • capital of the aztec empire • main reason for incan demise • main reason for spanish success • aztec sport, similar to basketball • type of gods the aztecs worshipped • ...
Brandon Brown chapters 1-4 crosword 2021-10-05
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- What the puppy does in brandons bed
- Brandons Birthday
- What Brandon and Jake see at the park
- wet in spanish
- The sound of the telefono
- Brandons Sister has a pet_____
- What Brandon Wants
- What food brandon brings to his room
- Brandon's Friend
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- Main Character
- The time brandons mom wants him home
- What Brandon Sneaks Home
- woof woof in spanish
- Where brandon takes the puppy
- The kind of dog Brandon wants
- Brandon's Last Name
- How old is brandon
- What Brandon uses to get to Jakes House
- Brandon Sister
- What Brandon sneaks home
20 Clues: Main Character • Brandon Sister • wet in spanish • Brandon's Friend • Brandons Birthday • How old is brandon • What Brandon Wants • Brandon's Last Name • woof woof in spanish • What Brandon Sneaks Home • What Brandon sneaks home • The sound of the telefono • Where brandon takes the puppy • The kind of dog Brandon wants • Brandons Sister has a pet_____ • What the puppy does in brandons bed • ...
Bryce McNelley - The Atlantic World 2023-10-13
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- First contact to the new world
- Land controlled by another nation
- Conquerors
- Incan ruler
- Competition for national wealth
- Trade network across New World,Africa and Europe
- British Vs. French
- Conquered Incas
- Spanish abusing Native American labor
- Cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- Investors buy shares of larger companies
Down
- Mix Spanish and Native American
- Transportation of slaves from Africa to New World
- Disease carried by slaves to the New World
- Private ownership
- Aztec Empire emperor
- Slave ships across Atlantic
- Conquered the Aztecs
- First British colony
19 Clues: Conquerors • Incan ruler • Conquered Incas • Private ownership • British Vs. French • Aztec Empire emperor • Conquered the Aztecs • First British colony • Slave ships across Atlantic • First contact to the new world • Mix Spanish and Native American • Competition for national wealth • Land controlled by another nation • Spanish abusing Native American labor • ...
Mexican Texas: A New Era 2021-11-29
10 Clues: a male Texan • a female Texas • ranch in spanish • cowboy in spanish • where settled land ends • an overthrow of one government • land agent who brought settlers, • person who rang the church bells • rules a country as the for his king • Sixteen of September in spanish spain Mexico won it's independence from who?
Spanish 2019-05-07
10 Clues: a baseball • a basketball • a soccer ball • the word for sports • the words for tennis ball • the spanish word for soccer • the ball they use in cricket • the spanish word for basketball • the word for the ball you use in golf • the spanish word for the game that has the world series
Spanish 1 2024-05-15
10 Clues: --Falda. • To wear. • Cuando--- a la... • describe in Spanish. • ¿Qué es el dress en español? • What is quehaceres in English? • Algo que usarías para la playa. • What color is the chick-fi-la logo? • What is the name of sweatshirt in Spanish? • what is another name for sweatshirt in Spanish?
Colores 2026-05-09
8 Clues: What is the color of GRASS? • What is the color of ORANGES? • How do we say "pink" in Spanish? • What is the color of SUNFLOWERS? • How do we say "gray" in Spanish? • How do we say "brown" in Spanish? • How do we say "white" in Spanish? • How do we say "purple" in Spanish?
World History Unit 3-4 2022-03-16
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- Map of stars and galaxies
- 1st to circumnavigate the globe
- Landowners
- Sailed around the southern tip of Africa in 1488
- Mapmaking
- Spanish soldiers
- 1st successful English colony in Americas
- Journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- Owned by investors who bought stock in them
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- Landed in India in 1496
- Sailed around the southern tip of Africa
- All of estate goes to the eldest son
- Spanish commercial center
- Route through or around North America to East Asia
- Heavy armed Spanish ships
- Idea that you sell more that you buy and have gold in reserve
- Empire based on small outposts
- System which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- Dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- Grown for sale rather than subsistence
- Linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- Residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- 1st European monarch to sponsor seafearing expeditions
- Transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
25 Clues: Mapmaking • Landowners • Spanish soldiers • Landed in India in 1496 • Map of stars and galaxies • Spanish commercial center • Heavy armed Spanish ships • Empire based on small outposts • 1st to circumnavigate the globe • Spain and Portugal divide Americas • All of estate goes to the eldest son • Dispersion of Africans out of Africa • Grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
Cole Croft Final Project 2022-03-02
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- 11th month of the year
- 12-11
- big star
- musho sol happens in the summer
- a basic way to greet someone
- when it turns time for lunch
- start of the week
- last day of the week
- a one word phrase at the end of a conversation
- HUMP DAY
- sun in middle
- formal way to ask how someone is
- what you grab with
- what you see out of
- telling someone who you are
- red green and white
- nevando happens in the winter
- your grandpa's son
- your moms sister
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- the color of grass
- is like this when it snows
- ninth letter in the spanish alphabet
- a farewell you use with friends
- fith letter in spanish alphabet
- what you stand on
- blood color
- thanking someone
- speaking country flags
- 10-9
- an hour before midnight
- christmas month
- when it turns midnight
- 1+1
- the color of snow
- the person who gave birth to you
- spring month
36 Clues: 1+1 • 10-9 • 12-11 • big star • HUMP DAY • blood color • spring month • sun in middle • christmas month • thanking someone • your moms sister • what you stand on • start of the week • the color of snow • the color of grass • what you grab with • your grandpa's son • what you see out of • red green and white • last day of the week • 11th month of the year • speaking country flags • when it turns midnight • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-14
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- first permanent English settlement in North America
- a brutal Spanish system of using Native American labor
- founder of Pennsylvania
- Leader of Jamestown
- puritan dissenter who set up a new colony in Rhode Island
- a system in which settlers and the family members who came with them gets 50 acres of land
- second permanent English colony in North America founded by the pilgrims
- chief who fought against English colonists in the King Philip's war.
- Native Americans from Jamestown
- leader of the first settlers at Massachusetts Bay Colony
- a religious leader who led an uprising against the Spanish
- a conflict in which the Pequots battled Connecticut Colonist
- mixture of Spanish and Native American descent
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- a religious group known for their strict beliefs
- conquistador who defeated Aztecs
- colony founded by the Dutch in 1621
- puritan dissenter banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony who fled to Rhode Island
- companies in which investors pooled their wealth with the hope of yielding a profit
- a religious group known for tolerance
- owner of a colony
20 Clues: owner of a colony • Leader of Jamestown • founder of Pennsylvania • Native Americans from Jamestown • conquistador who defeated Aztecs • colony founded by the Dutch in 1621 • a religious group known for tolerance • mixture of Spanish and Native American descent • a religious group known for their strict beliefs • first permanent English settlement in North America • ...
hispanic heritage 2023-10-16
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- What language is primarily spoken in Brazil?
- What ancient civilization left behind Machu Picchu in Peru?
- What river flows through Mexico City?
- City What is the capital of Mexico?
- Which Puerto Rican singer is known as the "Queen of Salsa"?
- What word means "father" in Spanish?
- What is the dance style associated with Spain?
- What Spanish architect designed the Sagrada Familia?
- What Caribbean island is divided between Haiti and the Dominican Republic?
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- What Mexican spirit is made from agave plants?
- What Mexican artist is known for her self-portraits and surrealist paintings?
- What is the capital of Spain?
- What is the traditional Spanish dish of saffron-flavored rice and various ingredients?
- Which Brazilian city hosts the famous Carnival?
- Vinci Who painted the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"?
- What Mexican holiday is celebrated on November 2nd to honor the deceased?
- Who is the famous Chilean poet and diplomat?
- What indigenous people inhabit the Andes region?
- Which Latin American country is famous for tango dancing?
- Who is the Cuban revolutionary leader?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Spain? • City What is the capital of Mexico? • What word means "father" in Spanish? • What river flows through Mexico City? • Who is the Cuban revolutionary leader? • What language is primarily spoken in Brazil? • Who is the famous Chilean poet and diplomat? • What Mexican spirit is made from agave plants? • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2024-02-13
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- A celebration when people get married
- When you like someone romantically
- A round thing which you blow up (in Spanish it's "globo")
- A type of flower which is blue
- Novia
- Besar
- The person that Valentine's Day was named after (5, 8)
- Which day in February is Valentine's day? (remember to add 'th' at the end)
- A shape which means love, it's also a part of the body
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- Casarse
- A term of affection which means 'miel' in Spanish
- A sweet food you might give as a gift on Valentine's day
- Colourful plants which people give their partner on Valentine's day
- Novio
- Something you give and receive, a gift
- How you might describe someone you love (in Spanish it literally means 'dulce')
- A colour associated with love and passion
- How you say "te quiero" in English (1, 4, 3)
- When people meet to spend romantic time together
- A type of flower which is red
- Something you write on Valentine's day which starts with "roses are red, violets are blue..." (4, 5)
21 Clues: Novio • Novia • Besar • Casarse • A type of flower which is red • A type of flower which is blue • When you like someone romantically • A celebration when people get married • Something you give and receive, a gift • A colour associated with love and passion • How you say "te quiero" in English (1, 4, 3) • When people meet to spend romantic time together • ...
