spanish Crossword Puzzles
The Aztecs 2024-04-15
9 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Spanish conquerers • The Aztecs built this • Raised roads across water • Capital of the Aztec Empire • First Aztec people did this • Civilization after Olmec and Maya. • Spanish brought this to the Aztecs • Complete the sentence the Aztecs __________ to the Spanish
Compras 2020-01-07
Summer 2024-04-12
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- salty swimming
- ____tree often associated with summer
- the best type of slide
- what to add to water during the summer
- summer bug
- this can ruin a warm summer day
- Summer in Spanish
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- these stay away during the summer
- beach delight
- little kids get buried in it
- a flower often associated with summer
- the opposite of summer in Spanish
- be hypervigilant with this during summer
- summer drink
- greek god of the sun
- the opposite of summer
- This caused something to happen on April 8, 2024
- a game played with dogs in the ocean
18 Clues: summer bug • summer drink • beach delight • salty swimming • Summer in Spanish • greek god of the sun • the best type of slide • the opposite of summer • little kids get buried in it • this can ruin a warm summer day • these stay away during the summer • the opposite of summer in Spanish • a game played with dogs in the ocean • ____tree often associated with summer • ...
Christmas in mexico 2023-10-30
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- January 6th in mexico
- Type of tamales I brought
- Happy holidays in Spanish
- A tortilla that is covered in sugar and cinnamon
- A _________ Procession is led by a child in an angle costume
- The color of the salsa in the tamales
- What you wear on Halloween
- A young child dresses up as a ______ to lead the procession
- The things you open on Christmas day
- A holiday where you get presents
- The name of the teacher
- People stay up and tell
- A drink that is like eggnog
- A Mexican drink that has many different fruits
- silent night in Spanish
- Mexican music band
- 90.5% of people in Mexico are __________
- Mexican Santa
- A donkey in Spanish
- Santa's evil brother
- The middle color of the Mexican flag
- A doll made of rags
- The church leader
- The symbol on the Mexican flag
- A soup that many people eat during Christmas
- People sing these at Christmas
- Main character in A Christmas Carol
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- The arrival of Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem
- December 24th in mexico
- Spanish ____________ Introduced roman Catholicism
- The person who Brought Catholicism to Mexico
- Presents go under a Christmas _____
- The color of my first slide
- Mexico made ___________ a civil act
- The mother of Jesus
- It is wrapped in corn husks
- The day of Christmas
- A green guy who has his dog pull his sled
- Priests were outlawed in __________
- Parents tell you that someone is going to bring you presents when you are asleep
- A bread roll that is covered in cookie crust
- An oval shaped bread for 3 kings day
- The 3 kings bread is cut in what month
- A Christmas movie that has a person who grew up an elf
- Like Mexican hot chocolate
- A ______ is full of candy and is colorful
- what you wear on Halloween
- The name of the mariachi hat
- Christmas eve flower in Spanish
- Mexican constitution made teaching at a church _______
- The day before Christmas day
- Very colorful and loud
52 Clues: Mexican Santa • The church leader • Mexican music band • The mother of Jesus • A donkey in Spanish • A doll made of rags • The day of Christmas • Santa's evil brother • January 6th in mexico • Very colorful and loud • December 24th in mexico • The name of the teacher • People stay up and tell • silent night in Spanish • Type of tamales I brought • Happy holidays in Spanish • ...
Kansas Tribes and Explorers 2026-02-27
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- _______ was tasked with exploring the southwest border of the Louisiana Purchase, mainly to gain insight on Spanish happenings.
- Tribe whose name means "people of the south wind" AND influenced our state name.
- The _______ was of great importance to plains nomadic and sedentary tribes.
- One of the 7 Reasons for Exploration that supports the importance of gaining and receiving resources with other nations.
- President Jefferson assigned Meriwether Lewis and William Clark with navigating the _______.
- American explorer who was supposed to explore, map, and find the headwaters of the Arkansas and Red Rivers.
- _______ made of grass, mud, and/or timber were common shelters of sedentary tribes.
- Zebulon Pike and his men ended up in Colorado because they were following _______ soldiers.
- Zebulon Pike described the Kansas region as a _______ that couldn't be cultivated, influencing and delaying American settlement in Kansas.
- River that Zebulon Pike followed during his expedition.
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- The first French explorer (last name) sent to present-day Kansas to establish an alliance with the Comanche.
- The second French explorer (last name) sent to present-day Kansas who failed to assert and keep France's hold in the region.
- American explorers _______ and _______ (last names) mainly traveled by boat along rivers.
- Long doubled down on Pike's opinion of the Kansas Region by calling it the "________ ________ _______."
- The Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa and Comanche were all _______ tribes.
- Spanish explorer who came to present-day Kansas looking for Quivira, the "city of gold."
- Due to Francisco Vazquez de Coronado's failure to find gold, present-day Kansas did not become part of the New Spanish _______.
- The name of the legendary golden cities Coronado hoped to find.
- was a practice of sedentary tribes that not only produced food, but also provided trade opportunities with the nomadic tribes.
- _______ were not introduced to the Americas until around 1500 by the Spanish.
- The Kansa, Osage, Wichita and Pawnee were all ______ tribes.
- The _______ was a common nomadic shelter used by plains tribes.
22 Clues: River that Zebulon Pike followed during his expedition. • The Kansa, Osage, Wichita and Pawnee were all ______ tribes. • The name of the legendary golden cities Coronado hoped to find. • The _______ was a common nomadic shelter used by plains tribes. • The Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa and Comanche were all _______ tribes. • ...
Imperialism Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-07
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- Maine Explosion of this naval vessel; exaggeration of this issue led to the Spanish-American war
- One reason which fueled imperialism; stronger military power
- Roosevelt 26th President who took in charge of the Rough Riders and adopted the Roosevelt Corollary
- Policy or practice of extending a country's power through diplomacy or force
- Doctrine President Monroe's admonition toward the European country's colonization in American continents
- Corollary Addition to the Monroe Doctrine; block European powers out of Latin American countries by using force
- One of the countries which America gained control of after winning the Spanish-American war
- Kind of journalism that exaggerated issues to attract public support
- Canal which connected the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific ocean
- Land purchased from Russia; later renowned for its abundant natural resources
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- war War between America and Spain during Imperialism
- Another reason which fueled imperialsim; discovery of new trade routes and natural resources
- Darwinism Belief that the superior white race had the right to introduce democracy and christianity to the inferior races to enhance their lives
- shifter Machinery used during the construction of the Panama canal
- Queen of Hawaii who was forced out of power
- Riders Elite US Army group led by Theodore Roosevelt who fought in the Spanish-American war
16 Clues: Queen of Hawaii who was forced out of power • war War between America and Spain during Imperialism • One reason which fueled imperialism; stronger military power • Canal which connected the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific ocean • shifter Machinery used during the construction of the Panama canal • Kind of journalism that exaggerated issues to attract public support • ...
APUSH Period 1 Review 2021-04-27
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- this exchange of goods and diseases between the Old World and New is named after the man who "sailed the ocean blue in 1492"
- these peoples launched an uprising against their Spanish colonizers in 1680
- German craftsman credited with the invention of the printing press
- the original founders of what would later become the colony of New York
- this compact of self-governance was signed in route to the New World in 1620
- a person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent
- this system rewarded those who paid their own way to Virginia with 50 acres of land; additional land was granted for the paid passage of servants
- reformers who sought to purify the Church of England
- Spanish system that provided conquered peoples with protection and religious guidance in exchange for labor
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- conqueror of the Inca in what is modern day Peru
- leaders in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- this house of representatives was first of its kind in Virginia
- the reason for this colony's failure is still a mystery today
- conqueror of Montezuma and the Aztec people
- first permanent English settlement in North America
- first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony; author of the "City on a Hill" speech
16 Clues: conqueror of Montezuma and the Aztec people • leaders in the Spanish conquest of the Americas • conqueror of the Inca in what is modern day Peru • first permanent English settlement in North America • reformers who sought to purify the Church of England • a person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent • ...
American Yawp Chapter 1 2025-01-28
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- A Spanish labor system granting land and Indigenous laborers to a person.
- A ceremonial feast and gift-giving event practiced by Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples.
- A land bridge that connected Asia and North America during the last ice age.
- The widespread exchange of plants, animals, culture, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- An Incan method of recording information through knotted strings.
- The night in 1520 when Cortés and his men suffered losses during their retreat from Tenochtitlan.
- A Spanish labor system intended to replace the encomienda, often equally exploitative.
- A circular room used for ceremonial purposes by Puebloan peoples.
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- A small, fast, and maneuverable ship developed by the Portuguese for ocean exploration.
- A major pre-Columbian city near present-day St. Louis, known for its large earth mounds.
- A social hierarchy based on race and ancestry in Spanish colonial societies.
- An instrument used to measure the altitude of celestial bodies for navigation.
- The three main agricultural crops – corn, beans, and squash – cultivated by Native Americans.
- Artificial islands built by the Aztec by dredging mud from lake bottoms.
- A system in which kinship and descent are traced through the female line.
- A person of mixed Spanish and Indigenous heritage.
16 Clues: A person of mixed Spanish and Indigenous heritage. • An Incan method of recording information through knotted strings. • A circular room used for ceremonial purposes by Puebloan peoples. • Artificial islands built by the Aztec by dredging mud from lake bottoms. • A Spanish labor system granting land and Indigenous laborers to a person. • ...
Spanish words 2022-10-06
7 Clues: how do you say bye in Spanish? • how do you say hello in Spanish? • how do you say sorry in Spanish? • how do you say thank you in Spanish? • how do you say good morning in spanish? • how do you say what’s your name in Spanish? • how do you say I am pleased to meet you in Spanish?
Spanish Crossword 2022-10-06
mas vocabulario 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • test • exam • house • class • school • course • biology • library • stadium • spanish • physics • homework • semester • schedule • trimester • bookstore • labratory • cafeteria • unviersity;college
VOCABULARY 2020-07-11
20 Clues: OLÁ • LER • PAÍS • PAIS • HOJE • ONTEM • COMER • FALAR • AMIGO • CHINÊS • AMANHÃ • AMARELO • MORANGO • JAPONES • NAMORADA • ESPANHOL • NAMORADO • ESCREVER • TRABALHAR • PROFESSOR
paises y nacionalidades 2020-05-06
20 Clues: – Polish • – French • – Turkish • – Russian • – Swedish • – Spanish • – Serbian • – Italian • – Filipino • – Peruvian • – Egyptian • – Norwegian • – Uruguayan • – Pakistani • – Portuguese • – Ecuadorian • – Venezuelan • – Paraguayan • – Taiwanese • States – American
NATIONALITIES 2023-02-19
20 Clues: EGYPT • CHINA • ITALY • SPAIN • INDIA • JAPAN • FRANCE • BRAZIL • TURKEY • RUSSIA • GREECE • CANADA • MEXICO • CROATIA • GERMANY • ENGLAND • PORTUGAL • ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • UNITED STATES
Countries 2014-05-07
20 Clues: Thai • Polish • Indian • Ialian • Mexican • Serbian • Spanish • Latvian • Germany • Moldovan • Peruvian • American • Tanzanian • Norwegian • Pakistani • Lithunian • Malaysian • Hungarian • Panamanian • Paraguayan
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2015-08-23
20 Clues: China • Egypt • Japan • Korea • Spain • Italy • Mexico • Russia • Poland • Brazil • Canada • France • Greece • Germany • Colombia • Argentina • Australia • Indonesia • Philippines • UnitedStates
Spanish 2 Para Empezar 2023-09-06
El Hombre del Vocabulario 2024-10-29
20 Clues: art • map • flag • door • glue • test • chair • table • window • pencil • folder • office • eraser • spanish • history • library • english • schedule • homework • computer
Chinese portrait Mrs Cloet 2024-09-16
20 Clues: été • juin • vert • mois • blanc • chaud • hiver • jaune • année • samedi • violet • saison • italien • février • Algérie • allemand • espagnol • décembre • parce que • nourriture
vocab man 2 spanish 1 2024-11-12
20 Clues: art • red • pink • blue • grey • green • lunch • brown • black • white • health • sunday • friday • monday • theater • spanish • tuesday • thursday • wednesday • sábado saturday
Chloe Espanol Puzzle 2025-09-15
Lilly's Vocab Crossword 2021-09-29
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- People of Spanish ancestry who were born in the Americas
- Large land holdings farmed by many workers
- French explores and traders who bought furs from Native Americans
- Member of the Spanish military who traveled to the Americas to conquer new lands for Spain
- A governor of New Spain representing the Spanish Crown
- A group of people who move to a new land and are ruled by the government of their native land
- The representative assembly of England that had the right to make laws and levy taxes
- The right to demand labor and taxes from Native Americans living in New Spain granted by the Spanish government
- The passage of slave ships west from Africa to the Americas across the Atlantic
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- A government where voters elect representatives to make laws for them
- Religious settlement typically run by Catholic priests and Friars
- economic theory that a nation's strength came from building up its gold supplies and controlling trade with other countries and colonies
- A water route believed to exist through or around North America leading to Asia
- A policy of extending one country's political, economic, or military control over another
- A legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
15 Clues: Large land holdings farmed by many workers • A governor of New Spain representing the Spanish Crown • People of Spanish ancestry who were born in the Americas • A legal document giving certain rights to a person or company • Religious settlement typically run by Catholic priests and Friars • French explores and traders who bought furs from Native Americans • ...
Hispanics hesitate 2023-05-04
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- - A type of spicy sauce commonly used in Latin American cuisine
- - A person of Spanish-speaking origin, usually associated with Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America
- - A popular Mexican dip made from mashed avocado, onions, and tomatoes
- - A traditional Mexican band that usually wears colorful clothing and sombreros
- - A type of traditional Mexican dance that tells stories through movement and costumes
- - A person of mixed Spanish and indigenous heritage, common in Latin America
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- - Able to speak and understand two languages fluently
- - A member of the indigenous people who lived in Mexico before the Spanish conquest
- - A person of Mexican descent living in the United States, often associated with a political and cultural movement
- - A Mexican holiday celebrated on May 5th, commemorating a victory over French forces in 1862
- - A traditional Mexican hat with a wide brim often made of straw or felt
- - A type of music and dance popular in Latin America, especially Colombia
- - A type of fresh salsa made from diced tomatoes, onions, and cilantro.
- - A colorful container filled with candy and toys that is broken open at parties
- - A popular Mexican dish consisting of a folded tortilla filled with various ingredients
15 Clues: - Able to speak and understand two languages fluently • - A type of spicy sauce commonly used in Latin American cuisine • - A popular Mexican dip made from mashed avocado, onions, and tomatoes • - A type of fresh salsa made from diced tomatoes, onions, and cilantro. • - A traditional Mexican hat with a wide brim often made of straw or felt • ...
ECONOMIC REFORMS AND TOBACCO MONOPOLY 2025-02-27
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- The revolt led by a couple in Ilocos
- the system where Filipino farmers were forced to sell
- The Filipino revolt in Samar
- The revolt that lasted for 85 years
- A system where Filipino landowners lost control of their lands and became mere workers
- A Catholic feast day when Sumuroy and his men started their revolt
- The famous sultan of Maguindanao who united Muslim leaders to resist the Spaniards
- A Filipino leader who fought for religious freedom and established the Cofradia de San Jose
- The treaty that ended the British occupation of Manila in 1763
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- The forced labor system that required Filipino men to work for the Spanish government.
- The refuge where Francisco Dagohoy and his men resisted Spanish rule for decades
- A large-scale land grabbing and unjust taking of Filipino lands by the friars in 1745
- The crop that was monopolized by the Spanish government, forcing farmers to grow and sell it exclusively to them
- The right given to Spanish government officials to engage in business, which was opposed by Diego and Gabriela Silang
- The Indian soldiers who came with the British and some of whom stayed in the Philippines
15 Clues: The Filipino revolt in Samar • The revolt that lasted for 85 years • The revolt led by a couple in Ilocos • the system where Filipino farmers were forced to sell • The treaty that ended the British occupation of Manila in 1763 • A Catholic feast day when Sumuroy and his men started their revolt • ...
🇪🇸Spanish word crossword!🌮- Created by Ellis 2023-05-24
9 Clues: A lot • A party! • Good in Spanish • a way to say man • Hello in Spanish • Good bye in Spanish • First day of the week • A famous sport to ride cows and not falling • A food with a shell, lettuce,meat and cheese.
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-21
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- Name for the Texas province under Mexican rule
- Emperor of France who invaded Spain
- Catholic priest & Leader of the Mexican Rebellion
- Spanish King
- People who came directly from Spain to live in the New World
- To overthrow a government in favor of a new system
- Territorial acquisition in 1803
- A person of Mexican heritage who consider Texas to be their home
- Land agent whose job was to bring new settlers to an area
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- Class system that placed worth in one's skin color, determining the types of job one could have and what one could own
- Settled territorial disputes between Spain and U.S.
- Famous speech nickmnamed "The Scream"
- Mixed of Native American and Spanish blood
- People of pure Spanish blood but born in the New World
- Someone of English descent and living in the United States
- A person who is among the first to settle an area
16 Clues: Spanish King • Territorial acquisition in 1803 • Emperor of France who invaded Spain • Famous speech nickmnamed "The Scream" • Mixed of Native American and Spanish blood • Name for the Texas province under Mexican rule • Catholic priest & Leader of the Mexican Rebellion • A person who is among the first to settle an area • ...
Couples' Crossword 2023-07-11
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- Amber's make of car
- Name of Maid of Honour
- Amber and Jamie's home in London
- Jamie's sisters' name
- Jamie's newspaper
- 'love' in spanish
- Amber and Jamie's university
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- Jamie's birthday month
- How many years Amber and Jamie have been together
- Amber's middle name
- Amber's spanish hometown
- Jamie's football team
- Where Amber and Jamie got engaged
13 Clues: Jamie's newspaper • 'love' in spanish • Amber's make of car • Amber's middle name • Jamie's football team • Jamie's sisters' name • Jamie's birthday month • Name of Maid of Honour • Amber's spanish hometown • Amber and Jamie's university • Amber and Jamie's home in London • Where Amber and Jamie got engaged • How many years Amber and Jamie have been together
Preterite Irregulars 2024-05-13
13 Clues: to go/yo form • to see/tu form • caer/usted form • to walk/yo form • to play/yo form • to start/yo form • to decide/yo form • to give/Ellos form • to look for/yo form • to ask for/usted form • to sleep/ustedes form • yesterday Spanish translation • last night Spanish translation
U.S imperialism 2024-02-28
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- Spanish speaking territory that was gained through conflict.
- conflict in which resulted in the gain of many new territories.
- territory that the us promised not to annex during the Spanish American war.
- a type of diplomacy that focus on us militarism
- U.s policy that sets the foundations of trade relations with East asia
- from what country did the us purchase Alaska.
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- ex us territory that gained their independence through diplomacy.
- an example of yellow journalism
- canal constructed in central America during Theodore Roosevelt presidency.
- what ended the Spanish American war.
10 Clues: an example of yellow journalism • what ended the Spanish American war. • from what country did the us purchase Alaska. • a type of diplomacy that focus on us militarism • Spanish speaking territory that was gained through conflict. • conflict in which resulted in the gain of many new territories. • ex us territory that gained their independence through diplomacy. • ...
Imperialism 2023-03-27
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- Journalism Journalists that wrote about the mistreatment of Cubans by the Spanish
- These groups believe that The U.S should aquire more land
- Harbor The port that the U.S.s Maine was sunk
- colonies in the Western Hemphisphere
- American War The war that the americans fought against the spanish
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- Doctrine Prevented European Nations from establishing
- Reed Discovered that mosquitoes caused yellow fever
- Canal The Canal that President motioned to restore for clear passage
- Juan Hill The battle the rough riders fought and took control of
- Maine The american boat that blew up it was percieved to be done by the spanish
10 Clues: colonies in the Western Hemphisphere • Harbor The port that the U.S.s Maine was sunk • Reed Discovered that mosquitoes caused yellow fever • Doctrine Prevented European Nations from establishing • These groups believe that The U.S should aquire more land • Juan Hill The battle the rough riders fought and took control of • ...
colonialism 2023-09-12
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- a governor who represents the spanish king and queen
- a deadly virus that causes a high fever and blisters all over your body
- a person who has mixed spanish and native american ancestry
- am large plantation
- a large sailing ship
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- to travel around the world
- a spanish conqueror
- a very large farm
- a protection against diseases
- a person who spreads christianity
10 Clues: a very large farm • a spanish conqueror • am large plantation • a large sailing ship • to travel around the world • a protection against diseases • a person who spreads christianity • a governor who represents the spanish king and queen • a person who has mixed spanish and native american ancestry • a deadly virus that causes a high fever and blisters all over your body
I love your country 2024-10-29
The Fall of the Aztec Empire 2021-11-19
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- A contagious and deadly virus that causes a skin rash
- getting beaten
- smallpox killed half of the __________
- the action of fighting
- Abnormal condition affecting the function of organisms
- to take over
- The action of dying or being dead
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- he captured montezuma
- Competetion or enemies
- destined to happen
- having a lack of advantages
- A sudden occurence of something unwanted; disease and or war
- a spanish leader
- the language of Spain
- viral infection that attcks your respitory system
- putting you and your life in danger
- getting weaker
- the process or action of arriving
18 Clues: to take over • getting beaten • getting weaker • a spanish leader • destined to happen • he captured montezuma • the language of Spain • Competetion or enemies • the action of fighting • having a lack of advantages • the process or action of arriving • The action of dying or being dead • putting you and your life in danger • smallpox killed half of the __________ • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-07-12
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- It is plantas in Spanish
- Similar to extensive
- Cars use the________to go down
- It is singular of movie It is a Word used to give permission
- It is the plural of streets
- It is maquillaje in spanish
- You_______in the bathroom
- It is the opposite to sometimes
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- You don’t go to work On these days
- It is the similar to jeans
- I______ salt to the eggs
- Similar to stairs
- It is similar to often
- Similar to throw
- Opposite of some
- Opposite of diferent
- When people give arguments
- It is the opposite of breakfast
- It is the plural of Pages
19 Clues: Similar to throw • Opposite of some • Similar to stairs • Similar to extensive • Opposite of diferent • It is similar to often • It is plantas in Spanish • I______ salt to the eggs • It is the plural of Pages • You_______in the bathroom • It is the similar to jeans • When people give arguments • It is the plural of streets • It is maquillaje in spanish • Cars use the________to go down • ...
Spanish and Aztec life in the 1500s 2013-04-21
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- A channel used to move water
- The belief in the existence of one god
- Small areas often ruled by princes
- The ninth ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520.
- Units of organization in Aztec society
- A Spanish system that gave Spanish settlers land grants when they arrived in a colony
- The sons of poor nobles
- Skilled craft-workers
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- Mandatory military service
- The area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- The belief in the existence of many gods
- An adherent of Islam, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the Qur'an
- A period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation
- Floating islands built in the water around Tenochtitlan to grow crops
- A brilliantly colored bird which lives in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America
- A Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- Pictures or symbols used in writing
- A businessperson who trades in commodities that were produced by others
- Aztec books made of deerskin or paper made from tree bark or cactus fibre that contained images only and were folded like an accordion
19 Clues: Skilled craft-workers • The sons of poor nobles • Mandatory military service • A channel used to move water • Small areas often ruled by princes • Pictures or symbols used in writing • The belief in the existence of one god • Units of organization in Aztec society • The belief in the existence of many gods • The area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • ...
Spanish Colonial 2020-10-15
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- real name of the Alamo
- Frenchman who asked to reestablish East Texas Missions
- town established as the halfway point
- Spain brought this animal to the New World
- Priest
- Native People who lived in East Texas
- center of the ranching industry
- A person of Spanish/Native American heritage
- built to protect the missions
- cowhand
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- He was sent to destroy Ft. St. Louis
- first East Texas Mission
- first Texas Mission
- Royal highway
- founded first East Texas Mission
- French Fort that concerned Spain
- East Texas Missions failed- due to Native American disinterest and....
- Spanish religious settlement
18 Clues: Priest • cowhand • Royal highway • first Texas Mission • real name of the Alamo • first East Texas Mission • Spanish religious settlement • built to protect the missions • center of the ranching industry • founded first East Texas Mission • French Fort that concerned Spain • He was sent to destroy Ft. St. Louis • town established as the halfway point • ...
US Imperialism 2022-02-03
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- Spanish American War
- 1900 addition to Cuban Constitution
- US laws towards other countries
- Wrote influence of sea power upon history
- sensational and dramatic news
- US policy to expand
- Built panama Canal
- Foreign nations allow free trade in china
- Led the provisional Government
- Canal built by the US
- Encouragement of the US to use military force
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- an unsuccessful rebellion in china
- Stronger nation to dominate weaker nations
- extension of the Monroe Doctrine
- Friend of Roosevelt
- Marked end of spanish colonial empire
- territory the US took over
- Protecting US trade policy
18 Clues: Built panama Canal • Friend of Roosevelt • US policy to expand • Spanish American War • Canal built by the US • territory the US took over • Protecting US trade policy • sensational and dramatic news • Led the provisional Government • US laws towards other countries • extension of the Monroe Doctrine • an unsuccessful rebellion in china • 1900 addition to Cuban Constitution • ...
New Global Connections - T6L3 2024-01-23
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- Capital of Aztec empire
- Conquered Peru, founded Lima in 1535
- A war fought between groups of people in the same nation
- Representative of the King of Spain who ruled colonies
- Worker forced to labor for a landlord to pay off a debt that is impossible to pay off in their lifetime
- Lived in villages and grew corn, yams, and cotton; were first to encounter Columbus
- In Spanish colonial America, a person of Native American and European descent
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- Dutch, English, and French pirates that preyed on treasure ships from the American, operated with European government approval
- Aztec emperor
- In Spanish colonial America, a person born in Spain
- Served as translator and advisor
- Partnership; friendship
- Conqueror
- American-born descendants of Spanish settlers; owned most of the plantations, ranches, and mines
- Resistance
- Landowner in Cuba, landed on coast of Mexico
16 Clues: Conqueror • Resistance • Aztec emperor • Capital of Aztec empire • Partnership; friendship • Served as translator and advisor • Conquered Peru, founded Lima in 1535 • Landowner in Cuba, landed on coast of Mexico • In Spanish colonial America, a person born in Spain • Representative of the King of Spain who ruled colonies • ...
Midterm Review 2023-12-04
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- a disease carried by the Spanish.
- peasants at the bottom of the heap.
- Spanish soldiers and adventurers.
- An established and accepted practice
- colonial leaders appointed by the king.
- light boats made of wood and seal or walrus hides.
- People who travel to other places to spread their own religion.
- trade: a three-part system of trade that connected Europe, Africa and the Americas.
- Columbian Exchange: Mixing between the New World of Americas and the Old World of Europe, Africa and Asia.
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- territories in Americas owned by Spain.
- social system in which humans take complete control of others.
- Epoch: The first humans arrived in North America at the end of this period.
- Revolution: gradual transformation of the traditional agricultural system
- Malaria medicine that comes from the bark of a tree in South America.
- diaspora: The removal of Africans from their homeland to the Americas.
- large animals such as elephants, mammoth, and rhinoceros.
- Natural protective to diseases.
- slavery: people were classified as goods with no human rights.
- A small, fast ship used by Spanish and Portuguese explorers.
19 Clues: Natural protective to diseases. • a disease carried by the Spanish. • Spanish soldiers and adventurers. • peasants at the bottom of the heap. • An established and accepted practice • territories in Americas owned by Spain. • colonial leaders appointed by the king. • light boats made of wood and seal or walrus hides. • ...
New Empires in the Americas 2014-09-01
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- followed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico
- were Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the Americas
- a document giving someone royal permission to start a colony
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Incas
- French name given to their North American territory
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- region proved valuable to France because of the fur trade
- conquistador who was convinced that Florida held a kingdom as rich as the Incas
- gave Spanish settlers the right to tax local American Indians or to make them work
- Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Aztecs
- built its first North American settlement in Florida
10 Clues: French name given to their North American territory • followed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico • built its first North American settlement in Florida • region proved valuable to France because of the fur trade • Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Incas • Spanish conquistador responsible for conquering the Aztecs • ...
Peopling of Americas 2022-10-18
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- They were the ones that encountered Columbus.
- He was the Taino chief.
- The exchange of goods and foods from the americas to Europe.
- He was a Spanish priest who talked to the king and queen how the natives were treated.
- peninsula on the southeast coast of the United States.
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- Spanish explorer sailed in 1492 and encountered the Taino.
- The leader of the Aztecs.
- A disease brought by the Spanish and wiped out 65% of the Native American population.
- Spanish explorer who tried to gain riches and converted the Aztecs.
- country south of the United States.
10 Clues: He was the Taino chief. • The leader of the Aztecs. • country south of the United States. • They were the ones that encountered Columbus. • peninsula on the southeast coast of the United States. • Spanish explorer sailed in 1492 and encountered the Taino. • The exchange of goods and foods from the americas to Europe. • ...
Spanish Vocab 1 2025-11-26
Vocab List 5B 2025-10-23
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- Large structures in the nether in Minecraft are called ______. Ant: Weakness
- Def: a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. Ant: Aquitall
- The girl was at an ______ when she heard the news of the car crash. Syn: Careless
- The disease _____ through the school. Def: To spread through something/someone.
- The school was _____ after the evil principal was fired. Spanish: Liberado
- The man proved to be _____ during the test. Syn: Sedate
- Def: in a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention. Syn: Secretively
- The boy ______ towards the haunted house. Ant: Eagerly
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- Def: to be proven right, absolved of blame, or freed from suspicion after others doubted or accused you. Spanish: Reivindicado
- The professor ______ showed his friends the solution. Spanish: tenazmente
- Def: the state of being unwilling or unable to believe something. Syn: Flabbergasted
- Def: the modification of a word to express grammatical information. Ant: Monotone
- Def: not even or regular in pattern or movement. The girl had to be put on a leash due to her _____ behavior.
- Def: a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance. The girl rolled her eyes in _______.
- The boys were causing a ____. Spanish: estridente
15 Clues: The boys were causing a ____. Spanish: estridente • The boy ______ towards the haunted house. Ant: Eagerly • The man proved to be _____ during the test. Syn: Sedate • Def: a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. Ant: Aquitall • The professor ______ showed his friends the solution. Spanish: tenazmente • ...
Early Explorers 2024-04-24
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- French explorer who found Quebec City
- Native Americans who settled in the Southeast region
- Killed by diseases brought on by Spanish settlers
- Spanish explorer who explored present day North and South America.
- Invented the writing system for the Cherokees
- Native Americas who settled in the Northeast region
- A person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- French explorer tried to find Northwest passage, explored Lake Michigan
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- United five tribes
- Went out to find the "Fountain of Youth", explored St.Augustine
- First European to set foot in America-landed in Hispaniola
- River in present day New York named after an English explorer
- English explorer who claimed land in present day California
- Resulted in Spanish control of the coast of Florida
14 Clues: United five tribes • French explorer who found Quebec City • Invented the writing system for the Cherokees • Killed by diseases brought on by Spanish settlers • Native Americas who settled in the Northeast region • Resulted in Spanish control of the coast of Florida • Native Americans who settled in the Southeast region • ...
zoe's crossword 2016-03-10
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- / where all different types of animals are and is hindi word.
- / Its a flavour of ice-cream and is a Mexican word.
- / its green, a vegetable, children usually don't like it and it is Italian word.
- / a deep valley with deep sides and is Spanish word.
- angles / city of angels and is a Spanish word.
- / enormous sea wave that erupts and reaches land and its a Japanese word.
- / adverb meaning promptly or quickly and its a Spanish word.
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- / type of entertainment that shows off cowboy skills and is a Spanish word.
- / You go there for your dinner in school and its a american word.
- / hoppes on 2 legs and is in Australian word .
- / porch or platform that extends from an upper floor of a building and its a Italian word.
- garden / A school for young child between the age on 4 and 6 and is a german word.
- / Typicaly made of leather and worn on a belt under the arm and its a english word.
- / used in snow and is normal wood, plastic or metal and is Norway word.
- / Mexican and tortilla folded over and filled and is a Mexican word.
15 Clues: / hoppes on 2 legs and is in Australian word . • angles / city of angels and is a Spanish word. • / Its a flavour of ice-cream and is a Mexican word. • / a deep valley with deep sides and is Spanish word. • / adverb meaning promptly or quickly and its a Spanish word. • / where all different types of animals are and is hindi word. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- A deadly virus that causes a high fever and small blisters on the skin
- An armed but privately owned ship that acts under the athroity of a government to participate in warfare; or a sailor on such ship
- An area of land that includes a particular river or lake and all the bodies of water that flows into it
- A Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in the Americas
- A person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- Exchange The exchange of plants, animals, microbes, people, and ideas between Europe and the Americas following Columbus's first voyage to the Western Hemisphere
- A large sailing ship used especially by the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries
- A governor of Spain's colonies in the Americas who represented the Spanish king and queen
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- Passage A passage by water
- An economic policy that gives a country sole ownership of the trade occurring in its colonies
- To travel completely around Earth
- A person who holds beliefs different from the teachings of the Catholic Church
- A territory governed by victory
- A large plantation in a Spanish-speaking colony
- To punish, particularly because of beliefs or background
15 Clues: Passage A passage by water • A territory governed by victory • To travel completely around Earth • A large plantation in a Spanish-speaking colony • A person who tries to spread Christianity to others • To punish, particularly because of beliefs or background • A Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in the Americas • ...
Guatemala, huzzah! 2023-04-26
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- Guatemala's national bird
- there is a very tall one in Guatemala . . .hint, it erupts
- the main language spoken
- the deepest lake in Central America
- watch out! in spanish
- there are 22 of these communities in Guatemala
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- the game of soccer on fire!
- means the place of many trees
- the word for jump rope in Spanish
- a popular dish in Guatemala
10 Clues: watch out! in spanish • the main language spoken • Guatemala's national bird • the game of soccer on fire! • a popular dish in Guatemala • means the place of many trees • the word for jump rope in Spanish • the deepest lake in Central America • there are 22 of these communities in Guatemala • there is a very tall one in Guatemala . . .hint, it erupts
The American Colonies Emerge (E.Naputi) 2015-09-08
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- the main trade product of Jamestown
- this was banned from new England in 1636
- founded Pennsylvania
- the people who founded the new Netherlands
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- Spanish men who married native women
- what Spanish explorers were called
- first colonized territory
- what the dutch traded with the native Americans
- the native women who saved John smith
- a person that's mixed Spanish and native american
10 Clues: founded Pennsylvania • first colonized territory • what Spanish explorers were called • the main trade product of Jamestown • Spanish men who married native women • the native women who saved John smith • this was banned from new England in 1636 • the people who founded the new Netherlands • what the dutch traded with the native Americans • ...
Ghost Boys Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-02
12 Clues: / Main character • / Spanish for die • / Jerome's sister • / Opposite of dead • / English for Muerto • Officer / Pop's Job • / what Carlos' gun is • / also known as a firearm • / also what Carlos'gun is • / Spanish kid in the book • / Jerome and Carlos' teacher • / important word meaning full of danger
El crucigrama por Siena y Will 2021-08-26
12 Clues: I know • help, please • I don't know • i understand • See you later • my name is... • please repeat • what was that? • I don't understand • la pregunta para me llamo • how do you say... in spanish • how do you write... in spanish
Animales 2022-03-28
12 Clues: bird • white bird • Desert taxi • flies very high • swims and flies • King of the jungle • Spanish for animals • First name Paddington • A courageous fighting animal • A sea creature you can swim with • Makes food for the above character • Spanish for insects also called Bichos
Chitchat Subsidiary Suite 2025-05-11
12 Clues: Wilderness • A vast canopy • Cyclical shifts • A calculated path • An unbreakable bond • A reach beyond borders • Protection of resources • The belief in possibility • Towering flora and hidden life • New beginnings, but in Spanish • Essential for plant growth, but in Spanish • Coordinated movement for safety in numbers
Latin American Revolutions Review 2024-02-22
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- A social group of people born in the Americas, but with European ancestry. Led the fight for Latin American revolutions.
- This priest who issued the "Grito de Delores" in Mexico.
- The only Latin American country to have a peaceful revolution.
- St. Domingue (Haiti) was colonized by and gained independence from this European country.
- An island nation that had the first successful slave revolt in the western hemisphere.
- This is the first name of the general who led the slave revolt in Haiti before he was imprisoned.
- The new king of Brazil in 1822.
- This European country established a colony in Brazil
- These people made up the lowest social class in the Spanish colonial system.
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- These people were born in Spain and were in the highest class in the Spanish colonial system.
- This European country controlled almost all of Latin America before the 1800s.
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
- When he took control of Spain, many Creoles lost their loyalty to the Spanish government and started supporting Latin American revolutions.
- A former slave who called for a revolution in Haiti.
- The great liberator from Venezuela.
- The Argentinian Creole who liberated Argentina and Chile, but eventually gave his men over to Bolivar who established Gran Colombia.
16 Clues: The new king of Brazil in 1822. • The great liberator from Venezuela. • A former slave who called for a revolution in Haiti. • This European country established a colony in Brazil • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • This priest who issued the "Grito de Delores" in Mexico. • The only Latin American country to have a peaceful revolution. • ...
American Civilizations 2023-10-31
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- The Aztec emperor who was befriended/captured by Cortes, then died mysteriously.
- The ancient rivals and victims of the Aztecs who joined Cortes to defeat them, making up most of his army.
- This civilization built numerous pyramids in the Yucatan Peninsula.
- The Inca record keeping method, using knots tied onto strings.
- This civilization had copper and bronze tools and weapons.
- Hernan ______, the Spanish conquistador and criminal who led the anti-Aztec alliance.
- Spanish "conquerors" of the Americas.
- _______ ______ God, called Kukulkan by the Mayans and Quetzalcoatl, who created Chocolate, maize, and humanity.
- The main food of the Mayans and Aztecs, known today as corn.
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- The name used to refer to both Cortes and his advisor/partner/translator, Dona Marina.
- This civilization invented glyph writing and the number zero for math.
- The writing system the Mayans created.
- The Mayans sometimes did this with decapitation, the Incas would do this to drugged victims, and the Aztecs loved doing this by ripping hearts out.
- This civilization was based out of the island city of Tenochtitlan.
- The disease that killed 90% of Native Americans, and truly defeated the Aztecs and Incas.
- An important food the Mayans and Aztecs drank created from cacao (coco) beans.
- This civilization was fighting both a civil war and smallpox before the Spanish came.
- This civilization would sacrifice more than 22,000 people a year.
- Francisco ______, the Spanish conquistador who overthrew the Inca emperor, but was killed by his own men.
19 Clues: Spanish "conquerors" of the Americas. • The writing system the Mayans created. • This civilization had copper and bronze tools and weapons. • The main food of the Mayans and Aztecs, known today as corn. • The Inca record keeping method, using knots tied onto strings. • This civilization would sacrifice more than 22,000 people a year. • ...
People on World History 2 Final 2021-06-04
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- Led Prussia through unification to create Germany, practiced realpolitik, started and won the Franco-Prussian War
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to reach India by water
- Wrote Leviathan, believed humans existed in a primitive state of nature and that a strong government was needed to protect people from themselves
- Renaissance writer who excelled at sonnets, plays, and essays
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
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- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- French explorer who explored Northern Canada
- Explorer for Spain who “discovered” the new world
- Former slave who led the Haitian rebellion against the French
- Wrote The Wealth of Nations, capitalists, believed in the strength of the market
- Spanish explorer who started the first trip to circumnavigate Earth
- Believed that salvation came from faith alone, that the Bible was the ultimate authority, his 95 theses were the beginning of the Protestant Church
- Wrote Two Treatises on Government, believed government should protect peoples’ natural rights (life, liberty, property)
- Used telescope to support heliocentric theory, eventually recanted his work to the Church, which followed the geocentric model.
- His assassination was the spark that started World War I
- British explorer who helped defeat the Spanish Armada and then sailed around the world
16 Clues: French explorer who explored Northern Canada • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • Explorer for Spain who “discovered” the new world • His assassination was the spark that started World War I • Former slave who led the Haitian rebellion against the French • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-07-12
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- It is the opposite to sometimes
- You_______in the bathroom
- Opposite of diferent
- Cars use the________to go down
- I______ salt to the eggs
- It is the similar to jeans
- It is “maquillaje” in spanish
- You don’t go to work On these days
- It is Similar to stairs
- It is Similar to extensive
- It is the plural of Page
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- It is the opposite to sometimes
- It is singular of movies
- When people give arguments
- It is Similar to throw
- It is plantas in Spanish
- It is the opposite of breakfast
- It is similar to often
- It is the Opposite of some
- It is the plural of street
- The Colombian _________is yellow,blue and read
21 Clues: Opposite of diferent • It is Similar to throw • It is similar to often • It is Similar to stairs • It is singular of movies • It is plantas in Spanish • I______ salt to the eggs • It is the plural of Page • You_______in the bathroom • When people give arguments • It is the Opposite of some • It is the similar to jeans • It is the plural of street • It is Similar to extensive • ...
Dean Ladden 2016-03-11
6th Grade School Supplies Spanish 2021-11-18
Countries and nationalities 2022-01-21
19 Clues: šoti • läti • Soome • briti • eesti • Hiina • Kreeka • rootsi • kanada • jaapani • itaalia • Iirimaa • Venemaa • mehhiko • ameerika • Saksamaa • prantsuse • Inglismaa • hispaania
Spanish Crossword, 50 pointer 2023-12-11
19 Clues: Bus • Pen • P.E. • Door • Book • Chair • Paper • Table • Pencil • school • Student • Spanish • Printer • Teacher • Science • scissors • Labatory • Clipboard • Mathematics
Spanish crossward 2020-10-07
20 Clues: pen • art • home • test • music • paper • board • class • school • course • stadium • library • English • library • spanish • history • homework • cafeteria • laboratory • university
Chapter 2 Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: Art • House • Music • Class • Course • School • Spanish • Physics • Stadium • Science • Library • Biology • Library • Semester • Homework • Schedule • Cafeteria • Economics • Accounting • Laboratory
School Subjects 2024-09-09
19 Clues: no • bild • kemi • fysik • tyska • musik • slöjd • idrott • svenska • spanska • biologi • franska • geografi • historia • engelska • religion • matematik • hemkunskap • samhällskunskap
Las clases 2024-10-11
19 Clues: art • band • math • lunch • paper • choir • class • pencil • history • science • physics • spanish • english • geometry • computer • education • orchestra • geography • calculator
Chapter 9: Spain Looks Westward 2018-03-06
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- This expensive event caused Spain to run out of gold and silver to turn into currency
- The city in which the world's first university was established
- The area of control of Islamic leaders
- Small areas, often ruled by princes; what Spain was divided into
- A person from a religious order tasked with converting people to their religion
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- Biased or false information designed to manipulate people to follow a political viewpoint
- The practice of only believing in one god, as opposed to many
- A Spanish word; the Christian reconquest of Spain from the Muslims
- A knight's code of honour, based around military success, loyalty, fairness, and faith in God
- After Columbus reported that he found this on Hispaniola, he received significantly more funding for his next voyage
- A Spanish explorer who sailed to the New World in hopes of conquering it
- This state-run system of courts put believers of non-Catholic faiths on trial to convert them
- Under the Spanish, people who did not convert to Catholicism were driven into ________
- A lower-class Spanish noble who did not own land, and thus often turned to exploration
- This religion took over the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century
15 Clues: The area of control of Islamic leaders • The practice of only believing in one god, as opposed to many • The city in which the world's first university was established • Small areas, often ruled by princes; what Spain was divided into • This religion took over the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY 007 VOCABULARY QUIZ 2023-11-29
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- A large ship with five decks and around 80 cannon which originated with the Spanish.
- These European people under Leif Eriksson in 1000AD attempted to colonize North America, but failed.
- This is a long period of extremely dry weather; no rain for months.
- This is the English meaning for the Spanish word, RECONQUISTA; it took place in Spain from 711 to 1492AD.
- This word means "violently unfriendly; belligerent; unkind".
- This is the Spanish word for "CONQUEROR"; they helped conquer much of Central and South America.
- This is an association formed on shared goals, such as military goals.
- The Iroquois and Vikings used this type of largish building.
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- A large type of seal, whose males have long tusks.
- The _____ Man-of-War was a powerful warship used to guard the trade route to India around Africa.
- Portugal and Spain are on this peninsula in Europe.
- The first Spanish settlement in 1565 was located in this modern-day US State.
- This word means "away from everything; isolated; not a lot of people nearby".
- Christopher Columbus was originally from this modern-day country.
- This is a domed house made from and of blocks of snow; used by the Inuit of Alaska.
15 Clues: A large type of seal, whose males have long tusks. • Portugal and Spain are on this peninsula in Europe. • This word means "violently unfriendly; belligerent; unkind". • The Iroquois and Vikings used this type of largish building. • Christopher Columbus was originally from this modern-day country. • ...
Vocab List 5B 2025-10-23
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- Large structures in the nether in Minecraft are called ______. Ant: Weakness
- Def: a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. Ant: Aquitall
- The girl was at an ______ when she heard the news of the car crash. Syn: Careless
- The disease _____ through the school. Def: To spread through something/someone.
- The school was _____ after the evil principal was fired. Spanish: Liberado
- The man proved to be _____ during the test. Syn: Sedate
- Def: in a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention. Syn: Secretively
- The boy ______ towards the haunted house. Ant: Eagerly
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- Def: to be proven right, absolved of blame, or freed from suspicion after others doubted or accused you. Spanish: Reivindicado
- The professor ______ showed his friends the solution. Spanish: tenazmente
- Def: the state of being unwilling or unable to believe something. Syn: Flabbergasted
- Def: the modification of a word to express grammatical information. Ant: Monotone
- Def: not even or regular in pattern or movement. The girl had to be put on a leash due to her _____ behavior.
- Def: a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance. The girl rolled her eyes in ________.
- The boys were causing a ____. Spanish: estridente
15 Clues: The boys were causing a ____. Spanish: estridente • The boy ______ towards the haunted house. Ant: Eagerly • The man proved to be _____ during the test. Syn: Sedate • Def: a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. Ant: Aquitall • The professor ______ showed his friends the solution. Spanish: tenazmente • ...
Animals and birds 2022-02-21
12 Clues: bird • white bird • Desert taxi • flies very high • swims and flies • King of the jungle • Spanish for animals • First name Paddington • A courageous fighting animal • A sea creature you can swim with • Makes food for the above character • Spanish for insects also called Bichos
Latin American Revolution 2021-03-30
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- Because Latin America had little manufacturing what did they have to rely on to get goods that slowed the growth of their economy?
- What was the name of the French sugar colony?
- What doctrine stated that Latin America was off limits to Europe and under the protection of the United States?
- Term for the Spanish born in Spain that worked in government.
- What is the term used in Latin America for a ruler that governs like a dictator?
- What is the term for the mix of Spanish and African?
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- Who led the slave revolt on the French sugar colony?
- Who led the revolution in South America?
- Term for the Spanish born in the Americas that owned the plantations.
- Who combined forces with the leader of the South American revolution then left to eventually go to Spain?
- What is the term for the mix of Spanish and Indians?
- Who started the revolution in Mexico?
- The goal of the South American revolution was to unify the continent and call it what?
- Where was the only slave revolt that led to them taking control of the country?
14 Clues: Who started the revolution in Mexico? • Who led the revolution in South America? • What was the name of the French sugar colony? • Who led the slave revolt on the French sugar colony? • What is the term for the mix of Spanish and Indians? • What is the term for the mix of Spanish and African? • Term for the Spanish born in Spain that worked in government. • ...
Social studts vocab project 2022-02-04
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- a person from Spanish South or Central America, especially one of pure Spanish descent.
- to spread the product throughout the marketplace.
- n, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
- community farmland
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- countryside
- (in Spanish-speaking regions) is a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house.
- party\celibration
- is a man or woman of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.
- any of the colonial residents of Latin America from the 16th through the early 19th centuries
- the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation
10 Clues: countryside • party\celibration • community farmland • to spread the product throughout the marketplace. • n, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city. • the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation • (in Spanish-speaking regions) is a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house. • ...
The Aztecs 2024-04-04
9 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Spanish conquerers • The Aztecs built this • Raised roads across water • Capital of the Aztec Empire • First Aztec people did this • Civilization after Olmec and Maya. • Spanish brought this to the Aztecs • Complete the sentence the Aztecs __________ to the Spanish
Topic 14 Section 5 2025-03-31
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- Spanish or Portuguese officials who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- Doctrine warning against European military action in the Americas
- A French colony that occupied the west of Hispaniola, called Haiti today
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
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- One of the liberators of Spanish South America, specifically Argentina, Chile, and Peru
- Leader of the first uprising in Mexico
- The other liberator of Spanish South America, specifically Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
- Military or political dictators
- Spanish people born in colonial Latin America
- People of mixed European and indigenous descent
10 Clues: Military or political dictators • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • Leader of the first uprising in Mexico • Spanish people born in colonial Latin America • People of mixed European and indigenous descent • Doctrine warning against European military action in the Americas • A French colony that occupied the west of Hispaniola, called Haiti today • ...
Unit 2 social studies 2022-10-18
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- taino rebel
- The Aztec leader who was in power during first contacts with the Spanish.
- built stone statues, civilization on the Gulf of Mexico, grew corn and squash
- taino cheif
- attracted the Aztecs and took over their land
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- a Spanish conquistador who went against the authorities in cuba and took 600 men to search for rumored cities of gold.
- also Taino cheif
- A Spanish priest who attempted to help native populations, in part by suggesting using slaves from Africa,
- civilization in Mexico, Guatemala, built major cities
- an enslaved native woman who served as a translator for cortes
10 Clues: taino rebel • taino cheif • also Taino cheif • attracted the Aztecs and took over their land • civilization in Mexico, Guatemala, built major cities • an enslaved native woman who served as a translator for cortes • The Aztec leader who was in power during first contacts with the Spanish. • built stone statues, civilization on the Gulf of Mexico, grew corn and squash • ...
Vocabulary <3 2025-03-09
10 Clues: food, small • cows, bulls • bread, Bimbo • wool, animal • flannel, lycra • fridge, microwave • keychains, t-shirts • Casino del estudiante • English, Spanish, Italian • subgroup, Mexican Spanish
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2022-11-16
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- A person of mixed European descent in the Spanish colonies
- A system of labor used by Spanish settlers in which indigenous people work in exchange for protection and being taught about Christianity
- A system of labor used by Spanish settlers based on large estates in which indigenous people worked for wages
- land granted by the Ottoman sultans in exchange for loyalty
- the practice of making maps
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World following the voyage to the Americas by Christopher Columbus
- a sailing ship used by Spain from 1450 to 1750 originally as a warship, later for trade.
- Descendants of Africans who escaped slavery in Jamaica
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- Runaway serfs in Russia known for being skilled fighters
- A Hindu warrior group
- a sailing ship used by the Dutch from 1450 to 1750
- a company owned by a collection of investors
- a small, fast sailing ship used by the Spanish and the Portuguese from 1450 to 1750
- a sexually transmitted infection that traveled from the New World to the Old World
- a member of the Russian nobility
- An economic system based on the idea that a nation’s wealth and power were best served by increasing exports and trade
16 Clues: A Hindu warrior group • the practice of making maps • a member of the Russian nobility • a company owned by a collection of investors • a sailing ship used by the Dutch from 1450 to 1750 • Descendants of Africans who escaped slavery in Jamaica • Runaway serfs in Russia known for being skilled fighters • A person of mixed European descent in the Spanish colonies • ...
Español y Inglés by Ms. Hagerthy 2022-04-12
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- -____ palacios
- -Spanish class activity besides classwork
- -African Spanish speaking country
- -the burning thing in the sky
- -The Rock is ______
- -¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?
- -you and I
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- -what you pack your stuff in for a trip
- -mi comida favorita
- -country in the middle of Sudamerica
- -A way to greet someone in the afternoon
- -what you do in a pool
- -an animal that makes leche on a farm
- -Something you hike or climb
- -Chuck is _____
- -what you are doing right now
- -an animal that makes eggs on a farm
- -country bordering Argentina
- -SpongeBob lives in a pineapple under __
19 Clues: -you and I • -____ palacios • -Chuck is _____ • -mi comida favorita • -The Rock is ______ • -what you do in a pool • -¿Qué tiempo hace hoy? • -Something you hike or climb • -country bordering Argentina • -what you are doing right now • -the burning thing in the sky • -African Spanish speaking country • -country in the middle of Sudamerica • -an animal that makes eggs on a farm • ...
Georgia's Native People and Explorers 2023-08-15
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- sharpened poles or logs
- planting and harvesting of food
- a goal or objective
- tools or pottery
- people who had few rights and in service to others
- Wandering people
- Not affected by something
- Large farms
- large portion of South Virginia
- Island
- De Soto A spanish Explorer
- Way of life/belief
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- A journey
- merchants who bought and sold goods that others produced for a profit
- land far away from the coast
- A population of people in a territory
- The first permanent English Settlement In America
- Coastal area of georgia known to the spanish as this
- Study human history
19 Clues: Island • A journey • Large farms • tools or pottery • Wandering people • Way of life/belief • a goal or objective • Study human history • sharpened poles or logs • Not affected by something • De Soto A spanish Explorer • land far away from the coast • planting and harvesting of food • large portion of South Virginia • A population of people in a territory • ...
inca 2022-02-08
inca 2022-02-08
Countries and Numbers 2014-09-18
19 Clues: 12 • 37 • 13 • 79 • 84 • 92 • 55 • 15 • 19 • 11 • 61 • 30 • 100 • apersonfromSpain • apersonfromItaly • apersonfromtheusa • apersonfromFrance • apersonfromGermany • apersonfromGreatBritain
Unit 1 2022-11-16
20 Clues: Ruso • Indio • Japón • China • Chino • Árabe • Chino • Sueco • Alemán • Polaco • Inglés • Italia • Suecia • Polonia • Español • Japonés • Francés • Portuges • Alemania • Italiano
at school 2022-05-20
19 Clues: cola • arte • livro • régua • lápis • papel • física • caneta • mochila • ciência • tesoura • quimica • espanhol • biologia • borracha • história • portugues • geografia • matemática
Nationalities 2025-05-16
hannah grimes 2020-10-20
Across
- someone who is mixed race.
- Native American ruler, Kind Phillip.
- one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- many Puritans that were persecuted in their country came to america in the 1620's and 1630's.
- a Dutch colony in North America, by 1669, all the land was taken over by England.
- a Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of particular groups of conquered non-christian people.
- an Italian explorer responsible for the European discovery of America in 1492.
- The area colonized by France in North America.
- A group of people who persecuted in their own country and then immigrated to America.
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- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico in 1485-1547.
- the home to the ruins of the first permanent English settlement in North America.
- a group of people of one nationality living in a foreign country/city.
- war in America where France and it's Indian allies were against England, the war ended by the Treaty of Paris.
- he was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas.
14 Clues: someone who is mixed race. • Native American ruler, Kind Phillip. • The area colonized by France in North America. • he was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas. • one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. • a group of people of one nationality living in a foreign country/city. • ...
Colonial America 2023-08-31
Social World Vocabulary 2024-01-05
Across
- European colonization imports smallpox into North America
- To carry or send (something, such as a commodity) to some other place (such as another country)
- A fundamental human right and the first to express and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of conscience
- The input goods or inventory that a company needs to manufacture its products. Examples of raw materials include steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber,forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals
- The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place
- God, Gold, and Glory
- The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing
- The establishment of a colony
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- The systematic hostility or ill-treatment encountered by an individual or group because of their religious beliefs
- The making of goods available for use
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition through the southeastern United States; credited as being the first European in Georgia
- A body of persons in authority
- To bring (something, such as merchandise) into a place or country from another country
- Several islands off Georgia's coast; inhabited by Native Americans;the Spanish built several missions on these islands
- To bring about a religious conversion in
- Churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity
- Swamp The largest swamp in North America; was the home to many Nativ Americans and a location for Spanish missions
17 Clues: God, Gold, and Glory • The establishment of a colony • A body of persons in authority • The making of goods available for use • To bring about a religious conversion in • European colonization imports smallpox into North America • The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place • The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing • ...
Topic 4 Lessons 3, 4, 6 & 7 Review 2024-01-12
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- Money that a country brings in or makes is called ________________.
- The Pacific Alliance is an example of a free ________ zone.
- The longest mountain range in the world is the _________ Mountains.
- Countries with higher _____________ rates tend to have stronger economies.
- This is when a country focuses on what they have the resources to create. They then trade to meet their other needs.
- Countries such as Brazil and Chile have many resources available. Therefore, their economies are very ___________________.
- When a political leader uses his/her power for their own personal gain this is called political _______________________.
- A government in which citizens vote for their leaders is called a ________________.
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- The blending of Spanish, Portuguese,Indian and African cultures in South America led to cultural ___________________.
- The countries in South America are examples of a ___________ economy.
- The Inca empire was weakened by war and _____________ before the Spanish conquered them.
- While Brazil's economy continued to grow it did not become a _________________ until the 1980's.
- Portugal's colony in South America was along the east cost of _____________
- The Spanish colonies were only allowed to trade with Spain. This was called _____________________.
- The boundary between the Spanish and Portuguese territories that was agreed to in the Treaty of Tordesillas was the Line of ________________
- Political corruption hurts a country's economy because it wastes money that could be ________________.
- Simon Bolivar is known for fighting for _______________________ for countries in South America.
17 Clues: The Pacific Alliance is an example of a free ________ zone. • Money that a country brings in or makes is called ________________. • The longest mountain range in the world is the _________ Mountains. • The countries in South America are examples of a ___________ economy. • Countries with higher _____________ rates tend to have stronger economies. • ...
Exploration and Colonization Crossword 2025-12-17
Across
- The Italian explorer whom the "Americas" are named after.
- A large, multi-decked Spanish ship used for trade and transporting silver.
- Compass An instrument that shows direction by using Earth's magnetic field.
- Compass Black
- A conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru.
- An ancient navigational tool that measured the angle of the sun or stars to determine latitude.
- A person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
- Conquistador Encomienda
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- To sail completely around the world.
- Vespucci
- The blending of different beliefs and schools of thought (e.g., Santería).
- A Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of particular groups of subject people.
- A small, fast, maneuverable ship with lateen sails developed by the Portuguese.
- Mercantilism Missionary
- Legend The historical reputation of Spaniards as bloodthirsty and cruel, often used by rivals to criticize Spanish colonization.Astrolabe Caravel Circumnavigate
- An economic system where nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver.
16 Clues: Vespucci • Compass Black • Mercantilism Missionary • Conquistador Encomienda • To sail completely around the world. • The Italian explorer whom the "Americas" are named after. • A conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru. • The blending of different beliefs and schools of thought (e.g., Santería). • ...
Gilded Age Crossword 2023-01-05
Across
- People with the political view of avoiding foreign affairs.
- A right given to voters to propose legislation via petition.
- Extending power or territory through military power
- Journalists that had the goal of exposing corruption within industry and government.
- activists that tried to make America better through by making businesses responsible, exposing corruption, etc.
- An addition to the Monroe Doctirine made by Theodore Roosevelt.
- Mandated segregation in public facilities until 1965.
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- Canal built in 1904 that connects the atlantic ocean to the pacific.
- A civil rights organization founded in 1909, stands for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- Voters' right to demand removal of an elected official via. petition.
- 26th president of the United States that created the US Forest Service, fought in the Spanish American War, etc,
- A muckraker that exposed the oil industry in the progressive era.
- war between America and Spain causing America to end Spanish rule in any areas of North America.
- Supreme Court case that upheld "seperate but equal" policy of segregation.
- Treaty signed between America and Spain that ended the Spanish American War.
- a fictional novel with actual information that exposed unfair and unsanitary working conditions.
- a vote by the electorate on a law, proposal, or political issue.
- First social settlement in Chicago, a place that provided services for immigrants.
18 Clues: Extending power or territory through military power • Mandated segregation in public facilities until 1965. • People with the political view of avoiding foreign affairs. • A right given to voters to propose legislation via petition. • An addition to the Monroe Doctirine made by Theodore Roosevelt. • a vote by the electorate on a law, proposal, or political issue. • ...
Ch.12 Crossword Version D 2025-10-28
Across
- A holder that taxed and demanded tribute from coerced laborers.
- Term for Whites born in the New World.
- A War fought over Bourbon succession to the throne
- A merchant guild that monopolized silver trade.
- Clubs/Associations formed to reform Spanish colonies.
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- Heavily armed, large ships used to export silver to Spain.
- A Spanish Leader that ventured into present day U.S.A in search of gold. (First Name)
- A Dominican friar that opposed the forced labor of Indians. (First Name)
- Spanish high ranking nobles representing the king
- Rural estates in Spanish colonies that produced grain & livestock.
10 Clues: Term for Whites born in the New World. • A merchant guild that monopolized silver trade. • Spanish high ranking nobles representing the king • A War fought over Bourbon succession to the throne • Clubs/Associations formed to reform Spanish colonies. • Heavily armed, large ships used to export silver to Spain. • ...
Cinco de mayo 2023-04-12
12 Clues: War has a • Mexican hat • Mexican soda • we put candy in it • Chips and dip sauce • Baby yoga’s name is • Avocados are in this • kool and the gang song • Spanish word for hello • Spanish word for friend • We play this at parties • Color on the Mexican flag
U1L3: Instrucciones 3: Escribir 2025-02-13
Geography Unit 3 - Latin America Vocabulary (ch8-10) 2016-12-12
Across
- - wall painting
- crop - farm crop grown to be sold or traded rather than used by the farm family.
- - traditional handball-type game popular with Mexicans and Cubans.
- - trade agreement made in 1994 by Canada, the US, & Mexico.
- - Spanish term for “temperate land”; the middle altitude zone of Latin American highlands climates.
- - farm workers; generally, people who live and work in rural areas.
- - technological and economic growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area.
- - Spanish term for “soccer”.
- - the cowhands of Argentina and Uruguay.
- - cities with more than 10 million people.
- - top layer of the rainforest, where the tops of tall trees form a continuous layer of leaves.
- - Spanish term for “conqueror”; referring to soldiers who conquered Native Americans in Latin America.
- - Spanish term for “hot land”; the lowest altitude zone of Latin American highlands climates.
- - makeshift communities on the edges of cities.
- - knotted cords of various lengths and colors used by the Inca to keep financial records.
- - household made up of several generations of family members.
- - representative of the Spanish monarchs appointed to enforce laws in colonial Latin America.
- - a Latin American political leader from the late 1800s on, often a military dictator.
- - replanting young trees or seeds on lands where trees have been cut or destroyed.
- - steep cliff or slope between a higher and lower land surface.
- - parallel chains or ranges of mountains.
- - in Latin America, large agricultural estates owned by families or corporations.
- - faulty or inadequate nutrition.
- - in Latin America, small farms that produce food chiefly for family use.
- - commodities sent from one country to another for purposes of trade.
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- - the movement of people from rural areas into cities.
- - grassy, treeless plains of southern South America.
- - in Mexico, manufacturing plants set up by foreign firms.
- - floating farming islands made by the Aztecs.
- - dialects that blend elements of indigenous, European, African, and Asian languages.
- - electrical energy generated by falling water.
- - local form of a language used in a particular place or by a certain group.
- - fertile plains in inland areas of Colombia and Venezuela.
- - business that provides a service instead of making goods.
- - Spanish for “high plain,” a region in Peru and Bolivia encircled by the Andes Mountains.
- - traditional farming method in which all trees and plants in an area are cut and burned to add nutrients to the soil.
- country - country in the process of becoming industrialized.
- - a blending of beliefs and practices from different religions into one faith.
- - an area where the tide meets a river current.
- - native to a place.
- - a city that dominates a country’s economy, culture, and government and in which population is concentrated; usually the capital.
- - the loss or destruction of forests, mainly for logging or farming.
- - Spanish term for “cold land”; the highest altitude zone of Latin American highlands climates.
- - picture writing carved in stone.
- - picture or design made with small pieces of colored stone, glass, shell, or tile.
45 Clues: - wall painting • - native to a place. • - Spanish term for “soccer”. • - faulty or inadequate nutrition. • - picture writing carved in stone. • - the cowhands of Argentina and Uruguay. • - parallel chains or ranges of mountains. • - cities with more than 10 million people. • - floating farming islands made by the Aztecs. • - electrical energy generated by falling water. • ...
Unit 7 Study Guide 2024-05-01
Across
- A common feature of the colonization process, this involved warfare and forced subjugation by Europeans against native populations.
- The coerced extraction of resources and labor from indigenous populations by European colonizers.
- The first permanent English settlement in North America, established in 1607, pivotal in the English colonization efforts.
- Strategic partnerships formed between European settlers and native tribes to gain advantages over other groups during the colonial period.
- A document granted by a sovereign power outlining the terms and permissions for the establishment of a colonial government or company.
- Diverse groups that faced profound changes and challenges due to European exploration and colonization starting from the late 15th century onwards.
- The policy of European powers driven by desires for wealth, resources, and religious conversion to discover, claim, and colonize lands outside Europe.
- A Spanish explorer who led a large expedition from 1539 to 1542, claiming vast territories of the southeastern United States for Spain.
- Advanced military technology such as firearms, which played a crucial role in the conquest of indigenous territories by Europeans.
- Frequent violent encounters between European colonizers and indigenous populations, stemming from land disputes and cultural misunderstandings.
- A 1494 agreement sanctioned by the Pope, dividing the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire.
- Explorers, soldiers, and settlers who ventured into the Americas, driven by motives of wealth, territory expansion, and religious evangelization.
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- Established by the French in 1564 near modern-day Jacksonville, this fort was part of France’s effort to challenge Spanish dominance in Florida.
- Founded by the Spanish in 1565, this city is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental U.S.
- An economic policy that emphasizes maximizing exports and minimizing imports to benefit the home country's wealth and strength.
- The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
- A chief known for his complex dealings with English settlers, ruled over a confederation of tribes in Virginia during the early 1600s.
- An agricultural system based on large-scale estate owned by an individual, family, or corporation and worked by laborers who live on the property, typically used for cash crops and historically tied to slave labor.
- An indigenous tribe known for resisting Spanish colonization, first encountered in southwestern Florida in the early 16th century.
- Part of the Muscogee Confederacy, this Native American tribe was documented for their culture and interactions during the Age of Exploration.
- A legendary source sought in the 16th century that promised eternal youth, believed to be located in what is now Florida.
- A mythical island sought by early Spanish explorers, rumored to contain vast amounts of gold.
- A labor system instituted by the Spanish crown in the Americas, granting colonists the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the indigenous inhabitants.
- The transition of control from indigenous groups to European colonizers, marked by conquests and the establishment of colonial governments.
- The exchange of European goods like firearms for native resources, significantly impacting indigenous economies and societies.
25 Clues: A mythical island sought by early Spanish explorers, rumored to contain vast amounts of gold. • The coerced extraction of resources and labor from indigenous populations by European colonizers. • A legendary source sought in the 16th century that promised eternal youth, believed to be located in what is now Florida. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-08-12
Across
- Land connection between Asia and North America that existed during the last Ice Age.
- An Italian explorer whose voyages to the New World led to the realization that it was a separate continent, eventually named after him.
- Tribal location known for mounds, rivers, and trade.
- A Portuguese prince who significantly advanced maritime exploration and encouraged the development of new navigation techniques.
- An Italian explorer credited with discovering the Americas in 1492 while seeking a westward route to Asia.
- Tribal location of the Aztec and Maya.
- An ancient instrument used by sailors to measure longitude.
- Led a Spanish expedition in the Southwest.
- A Spanish conquistador known for leading the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- An agreement between Spain and Portugal in 1494 that divided newly discovered lands outside Europe between the two countries.
- A Portuguese explorer known for leading the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe.
- An Italian merchant and explorer whose travels to Asia were recorded.
- A successful uprising against Spanish colonizers in New Mexico in 1680, aimed at restoring their traditional culture.
- An English sea explorer known for his explorations of Canada and the northeastern United States.
- A period of history in Spain when Christian kingdoms sought to recapture territory from Muslim rule, culminating in 1492.
- A Spanish explorer and conquistador known for his expeditions in the southeastern United States.
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first to reach India by sea, linking Europe and Asia via the ocean.
- Portuguese ship that aided in exploration.
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- A sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic, sought by explorers as a shortcut to Asia.
- A French explorer and cartographer known as the "Father of New France" for his role in establishing Quebec.
- A Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire in South America.
- A Portuguese explorer known for being the first to sail around the southern tip of Africa.
- An English statesman and explorer known for his attempts to establish a colony in North America and his promotion of tobacco.
- Tribal location in the United States known for its arid climate, desert landscapes, and many Indigenous cultures.
- Tribal location of natives that smelted copper and migrated during winter.
- A Spanish missionary and historian who advocated for the rights of Indigenous people and opposed native slavery.
- Tribal location of the Inca.
- Economic theory that benefits the mother country (colonizers).
- Tribal location that had confederacies and was matriarchal.
- The widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, and diseases between the Americas and the Old World.
- An Italian explorer who sailed under the English flag and is credited with the discovery of parts of North America in 1497.
- A navigational instrument that shows the cardinal directions.
- A labor system in colonial Spain where Spanish settlers were granted the right to extract labor from Indigenous people.
- Tribal location known for adobe homes and made up of familial villages.
34 Clues: Tribal location of the Inca. • Tribal location of the Aztec and Maya. • Led a Spanish expedition in the Southwest. • Portuguese ship that aided in exploration. • Tribal location known for mounds, rivers, and trade. • An ancient instrument used by sailors to measure longitude. • Tribal location that had confederacies and was matriarchal. • ...
atwood wine 2016-08-08
Across
- another name for syrah
- chalk soil best for fino Sherry
- main grape in Chianti
- American Viticultural Areas
- gripping color/sensation from thick skin/wood aging
- early ripening Spanish red
- Spanish Sparkling
- type of grape
- Appetite stimulator-Vermouth,Campari, before meal
- taste of place in the wine (sun,soil,elevation..etc.)
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- Malbec from Salta
- Italian term for semi-sparkling
- Napa Pioneer 1838
- ancient Bordeaux wine only found in Chile
- main grape of Beaujolais
- sour to creamy fermentation
- Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire has notes of this
- these foods; Asparagus, pimento, artichoke, strong curry
- Bordeaux blend
19 Clues: type of grape • Bordeaux blend • Malbec from Salta • Napa Pioneer 1838 • Spanish Sparkling • main grape in Chianti • another name for syrah • main grape of Beaujolais • early ripening Spanish red • sour to creamy fermentation • American Viticultural Areas • Italian term for semi-sparkling • chalk soil best for fino Sherry • ancient Bordeaux wine only found in Chile • ...
Spring Madness Menu 2025-05-21
Across
- Spanish sheep’s cheese strolls with cured beef
- Small spicy peppers from Spain
- Spanish ham fried snack
- Fluffy dessert in chocolate form
- Premium mixer with bubbles
- Slow-cooked tender veal section
- Gin that sounds like an explosion
- Dutch deep-fried beef croquettes
- Little stuffed veggies of Provence
- Mysterious name for a citrus gin
- Non-alcoholic liquid refreshers
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- Basque sausage served in buttery bread
- Scottish gin with botanicals
- Seafood cooked in fragrant cloves and oil
- The green vegetable that wears thorns
- Crispy strips of fowl
- Dutch snack platter for parties
- Belgian beer brewed with three grains
- Juicy balls of meat
19 Clues: Juicy balls of meat • Crispy strips of fowl • Spanish ham fried snack • Premium mixer with bubbles • Scottish gin with botanicals • Small spicy peppers from Spain • Slow-cooked tender veal section • Dutch snack platter for parties • Non-alcoholic liquid refreshers • Fluffy dessert in chocolate form • Dutch deep-fried beef croquettes • Mysterious name for a citrus gin • ...
Countriezaaah 2014-05-07
19 Clues: Thai • Iris • Greek • Saudi • Swiss • Welsh • Polish • Swedish • Russian • Spanish • Latvian • Turkish • Peruvian • Scottish • American • Brazilian • Portuguese • Venezuelan • Yugoslavian
Spanish Crossword, 50 pointer 2023-12-11
19 Clues: Bus • Pen • P.E. • Door • Book • Chair • Paper • Table • Pencil • school • Student • Spanish • Printer • Teacher • Science • scissors • Labatory • Clipboard • Mathematics
nationalities 2024-05-08
19 Clues: Włochy • Anglia • włoski • polski • tajski • Francja • Szkocja • japoński • Chińczyk • Brazylia • rosyjski • Hiszpania • Tajlandia • niemiecki • francuski • Irlandczyk • hiszpański • wietnamski • portugalski
