spanish Crossword Puzzles
Spanish 2025-10-16
Spanish 2025-11-19
15 Clues: Bye • Hello • and you? • I'm good • What's up • good night • How are you • see you soon • Good morning • see you later • Good afternoon • My name is ___ • What's your name • I'm more or less ok • Until I see you again
Spanish 2025-11-19
15 Clues: Pass • Easy • Algebra • To Talk • Sit Down • (I) Have • To Learn • To Study • To Teach • (You) Have • Interesting • Heath Class • Hardworking • Biology Class • Chemistry class
spanish 2025-11-18
15 Clues: I am lazy • we are... • I like to run • I am impacient • I like to swim • I like to draw • I am not messy • I like to sing • I like to dance • a girl is a she • I like to skate • According to... • I am sports minded • Lukas is intelligent • I do not like to work
Challenge Accepted 2022-10-01
21 Clues: club • Buena • Hours • School • Prazak • Potter • Parker • School • Design • stipend • Posatko • Academy • Academy • Taxable • Science! • Supplies • immersion! • Enrichment • adventures • Office Work • Reimbursement
Countries and Nationalities 2020-01-20
19 Clues: Oman • China • Spain • Italy • Japan • Poland • the UK • the US • Kuwait • Sweden • Russia • Brazil • Turkey • France • Greece • Germany • Thailand • Portugal • Switzerland
Les matières scolaires 2022-11-10
Unit 2-La escuela 2021-10-01
Countries and nationalities 2023-02-11
18 Clues: Polish • Russian • Mexican • Spanish • English • British • Chilean • Italian • Turkish • Peruvian • American • Japanese • Canadian • Hungarian • Brazilian • Colombian • Venezuelan • Argentinian
countries 2017-02-21
18 Clues: сша • грек • духи • турок • поляк • турция • греция • польша • испанец • мексика • испания • француз • франция • британец • сообщение • мексиканец • американец • великобритания
Crossword: Unit 2 2024-10-18
Vocab 3 - Mis intereses 2025-10-08
Aztecs 2016-11-09
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- A member of the American Indian people who lived in Mexico before the spanish.
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- A region and cultural area in America
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire
- In He was the national god of the Mexicas, also known as Aztecs
- An emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest
- A Nahuatl word meaning "count of days"
- The capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic(include hypin between word)
- A member of an American Indian group before the Aztecs
- Christopher An an Italian navigator and explorer that lived from 1451–1506. He discovered the New World (1492)
- A South American hummingbird
- Relating to spain
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- An American cereal plant which grows large corn set in rows on a loaf of bread
- The capital of the Acolhua people, located in the Valley of Mexico
- The supernatural power of gods and demons
- Relating to the history and cultures of the Americas before the arrival of Columbus in 1492
- A member of a group of people native to Mexico and Central America
- A viral disease
- Mayor A temple in Mexico City
- A small floating garden
20 Clues: A viral disease • Relating to spain • A small floating garden • A South American hummingbird • Mayor A temple in Mexico City • The capital city of the Aztec Empire • A region and cultural area in America • A Nahuatl word meaning "count of days" • A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • The supernatural power of gods and demons • ...
Famous explorers 2024-05-18
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- Portuguese explorer who discovered a sea route to India
- Portuguese explorer who led the first voyage around the world
- British explorer who searched for Dr. Livingstone in Africa
- Spanish explorer who searched for the Fountain of Youth in Florida
- American explorer who led an expedition across North America with Clark
- Venetian explorer who traveled the Silk Road to China in the 13th century
- French explorer who founded Quebec City
- Italian navigator who explored the coast of North America for England
- Scottish explorer who led expeditions to the Antarctic
- English navigator who explored the Hudson River and Hudson Bay
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- English sea captain who circumnavigated the globe
- British explorer who mapped much of the Pacific Ocean
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- Norwegian explorer who led the first expedition to the South Pole
- Spanish conquistador who was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean
- Norwegian explorer who sailed the Kon-Tiki raft from Peru to Polynesia
- Italian explorer who sailed to the Americas in 1492
- Scottish missionary and explorer who mapped much of Africa
- French explorer who claimed Canada for France
- Norse explorer who discovered Newfoundland
20 Clues: French explorer who founded Quebec City • Norse explorer who discovered Newfoundland • French explorer who claimed Canada for France • English sea captain who circumnavigated the globe • Italian explorer who sailed to the Americas in 1492 • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • British explorer who mapped much of the Pacific Ocean • ...
Chapter 21 Crossword 2024-08-28
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- A place where monks live and study religion under strong vows
- Spanish artist who painted royal family members and portraits
- Protestants in France who struggled for tolerance
- An alliance of European countries that opposed France
- Men who collected taxes and enforced laws like the police
- The name given to citizens of The Netherlands
- Henry IV’s decision to allow Protestants to live in some cities
- Men who inherited wealth and titles from their ancestors
- Another word for tax
- Protestant followers of John Calvin’s teachings
- Non-catholic Christians
- A Philosophical way of questioning the truth
- Taxes on an imported goods
- A brief work that expressed thoughts and opinions
- A strong commitment to something
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- People of the faith of Islam
- A spanish novel about a crazy noble who attacked a windmill
- Protestant followers of Martin Luther’s teachings
- Spanish artist who painted saints and martyrs
- Not trusting of others
- Muslim Empire in the Middle East in the Middle Ages
- The name of King Phillip II of Spain’s Palace
- Strong fleet of naval ships under Phillip II
- To remove a person from a place
24 Clues: Another word for tax • Not trusting of others • Non-catholic Christians • Taxes on an imported goods • People of the faith of Islam • To remove a person from a place • A strong commitment to something • Strong fleet of naval ships under Phillip II • A Philosophical way of questioning the truth • Spanish artist who painted saints and martyrs • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-11-12
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- trade / a trading route in the shape of an triangle
- servants / poor Englishmen and women who agreed to work fo one colonist for food, clothes, and a trip to the New World
- / The Native American John Rolfe Married
- Columbus / person who decided to keep going west till he reached India
- Luther / he nailed 95 thesis on a church door
- / also known as green gold
- Armada / huge fleet of 130 Spanish ships
- Nzinga / used one of her servants to sit on
- of Arc / proven innocent 25 years after she was executed
- Cabot / Founded Newfoundland
- Galilei / the first modern scientist
- Walter Raleigh / Queen Elizabeth put him in charge of expeditions to North America
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- Fury / the Protestant army created by Charles
- / Japanese knights
- / was king of three different countries at only 19
- II / Queen Isabella asked him to marry her
- / Spanish adventurers
- / a religion created by Martin Luther
- / name of ship the ship the Sepratist sailed on to North America
- / Father of Astronomy
- / name of Hollands biggest city and the busiest port in the world
- / great leader who helped to end Japanese civil war
- of Scots / inherited the throne at only 5 days old
23 Clues: / Japanese knights • / Spanish adventurers • / Father of Astronomy • / also known as green gold • Cabot / Founded Newfoundland • / a religion created by Martin Luther • Galilei / the first modern scientist • / The Native American John Rolfe Married • Armada / huge fleet of 130 Spanish ships • II / Queen Isabella asked him to marry her • ...
Vocabulary (39-63) 2022-03-16
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- Henry the Navigator 1st European monarch to sponsor seafearing expeditions
- Diaz sailed around southern tip of Africa in 1488
- Revolution transformation from trade based economy using silver and gold
- company owned by investors who bought stock in them
- system which sultan granted land or tax revenues to those he favored
- landowners
- Diaspora dispersion of Africans out of Africa
- Exchange linked indigenous America, Europe, and Africa - shared disease, foods, and animals
- heavy armed Spanish ships
- mapmaking
- Passage route through or around North America to East Asis
- Passage journey the slaves took across Atlantic Ocean
- 1st successfule English colony in Americas
- residence where a powerful man's wives and concubines lived
- Da Gama landed in India in 1498
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- of Tordesillas 1494 Spain and Portugal divide Americas
- idea that you sell more than you buy and have gold in reserve
- post empire empire based on small outposts
- Spanish commercial center
- Magellan 1st to circumnavigate globe
- Cartier sailed Atlantic Ocean into St. Lawrence River
- laws all of estate goes to eldest son
- chart map of stars & galaxies
- crop grown for sale rather than subsistence
- Spanish soldiers
25 Clues: mapmaking • landowners • Spanish soldiers • Spanish commercial center • heavy armed Spanish ships • chart map of stars & galaxies • Da Gama landed in India in 1498 • Magellan 1st to circumnavigate globe • laws all of estate goes to eldest son • post empire empire based on small outposts • 1st successfule English colony in Americas • crop grown for sale rather than subsistence • ...
Old airlines 2023-01-20
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- ...airlines, operted VC-10's to LHR (4,7)
- ex Spanish carrier (6)
- Icelandic cargo carrier (10)
- French charter airline (8)
- Freddie's airline (5)
- multi-coloured yank airline (7)
- super hero inspired, loved Comets (3,3)
- danish airlines ceased ops in 2008 (8)
- Belgian carrier (6)
- Indian airline (3,7)
- another Indian carrier (10)
- Norwegian airline, merged with SAS in 2004 (9)
- UK airline, died twice (so far!) (5)
- Spanish airline, loved a Coronado (7)
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- a royal airline, no more.... (7)
- US airline operated into LHR with DC-10's (8)
- US carrier (3,2)
- colourful UK airline, expired 1974 (5,4)
- Canadian carrier (7)
- German carrier, until 2003 (4,5)
- another Spanish one, died 1989 (8)
- see ac/down (6)
- Brazilian carrier, gave up in 2006 (5)
- defunct airline from OZ (6)
- one of many merged into BA (8)
- UK airline, merged into Caledonian in 1970 (1,1,1)
- bizarrely, this airline never operated P-3's (5)
- lovely green and yellow 707's were common at LHR (1,1,1)
- US carrier (9,6) & ac/down
- UK cargo operator (9)
- defunct UK airline (4)
31 Clues: see ac/down (6) • US carrier (3,2) • Belgian carrier (6) • Canadian carrier (7) • Indian airline (3,7) • Freddie's airline (5) • UK cargo operator (9) • ex Spanish carrier (6) • defunct UK airline (4) • French charter airline (8) • US carrier (9,6) & ac/down • defunct airline from OZ (6) • another Indian carrier (10) • Icelandic cargo carrier (10) • one of many merged into BA (8) • ...
Colonizing the New World 2022-09-23
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- Uprising of indigenous people against the Spanish Colonizers in present-day New Mexico.
- Established relationships with Native Americans and brought wealth to France.
- Sent to find and explore a great waterway from Indian stories.
- Civilization in South America ruled an empire that extended across the Atlantic Coast.
- Country that established the first permanent settlements in the now United States.
- Built a colony and named it New Orleans.
- The religion Jesuit missionaries sought to convert the Hurons to.
- Allowed for trade, but made tribal warfare more intense.
- The revolution against the Spanish religious, economic, and political institutions inflicted upon the Pueblos.
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- Developed trading partnerships with the French.
- Spanish-built city for themselves to assert claims to Texas.
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder.
- Offered each Pueblo a full pardon in exchange for their reconversion to Christianity.
- The pokesperson for a private fur company.
- Led an uprising of peaceful Pueblo Indians from northern New Mexico.
- King of France, who encouraged exploration.
- Spoke in multiple Indian languages.
- Discovered trails connecting the Mississippi to Lake Pontchartrain.
- Claimed the coast of Texas for France.
- Ruled a large empire in present central and southern Mexico.
20 Clues: Spoke in multiple Indian languages. • Claimed the coast of Texas for France. • Built a colony and named it New Orleans. • The pokesperson for a private fur company. • King of France, who encouraged exploration. • Developed trading partnerships with the French. • Allowed for trade, but made tribal warfare more intense. • ...
Age of Discovery Matrix 2022-06-11
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- This instrument allowed sailors to calculate latitude
- Portuguese explorer who found a direct sea route to India
- This instrument replaced an older tool because it could determine longitude as well as latitude
- The name of Columbus' second ship
- The name of Columbus' first ship
- Royal who founded a navigation school in 1419
- Italian sea captain sailing for Spain who thought he had reached the East Indies in 1492
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
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- This allowed ships to explore close to shore
- Spanish conquistador who claimed Florida for Spain
- Triangular sails allowed ships to travel this way
- This instrument allowed sailors to track direction
- Portuguese explorer whose expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- Portuguese explorer who discovered South America was a new world, not part of Asia
- Main reasons for European exploration
- Type of new ship that could cross 3,000 miles of ocean and return home
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the southern tip of Africa
- This instrument allowed sailors to determine from which direction the wind was blowing
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
- Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil for Spain
- The name of Columbus' third ship
21 Clues: The name of Columbus' first ship • The name of Columbus' third ship • The name of Columbus' second ship • Main reasons for European exploration • This allowed ships to explore close to shore • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas • Royal who founded a navigation school in 1419 • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • ...
Ir+a, Tener que and Acabar de practice 2025-05-20
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- What is the conjugation of Acabar in "Ella" form?
- What is the conjugation of Acabar in "Vosotras" form?
- What is the conjugation of Ir in "El" form?
- What is the conjugation of Acabar in "Ellos" form?
- What is the conjugation of Ir in "Tu" form?
- What is "to go" in Spanish?
- What is the conjugation of Acabar in "Yo" form?
- What is the conjugation of Tener in "Nosotros" form?
- What is "to have" in Spanish?
- What is the conjugation of Tener in "Vosotros" form?
- What is the conjugation of Ir in "Nosotros" form?
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- What is "to finish" in Spanish?
- What is the conjugation of Acabar in "Nosotras" form?
- What is the conjugation of Acabar in "Tu" form?
- What is the conjugation of Ir in "Vosotros" form?
- What is the conjugation of Tener in "Ella" form?
- What is the conjugation of Ir in "Yo" form?
- What is the conjugation of Tener in "Ustedes" form?
- What is the conjugation of Tener in "Yo" form?
- What is the conjugation of Tener in "Tu" form?
- What is the conjugation of Ir in "Ellas" form?
21 Clues: What is "to go" in Spanish? • What is "to have" in Spanish? • What is "to finish" in Spanish? • What is the conjugation of Ir in "El" form? • What is the conjugation of Ir in "Tu" form? • What is the conjugation of Ir in "Yo" form? • What is the conjugation of Tener in "Yo" form? • What is the conjugation of Tener in "Tu" form? • ...
Term 2 Exam Grade 8 2025-06-11
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- restricted contact between his crew and the natives and discovered Hawaii
- sailed to Australia with more prisoners than free men
- placed New Zealand under the rule of the king of England
- explorer who named Solomon Islands
- holiday that celebrates the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove
- favorite wife of Kamehameha the Great
- discovered by James Cook
- kept their religion even after missionaries arrived
- recommended against Hawaii joining the U.S.
- had the largest Protestant church on earth at one time
- took Spanish survivors from Santa Cruz islands to Philippines
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- first governor of Australia
- mother of second king of Hawaii
- explored for the Netherlands and discovered New Zealand
- New Holland
- proved it was possible to travel from Peru to Pacific islands
- found a passage through the Great Dividing Range
- the most powerful Polynesians
- island settled by the Spanish where many settlers died from fever
- missionary to PNG
- overthrown as queen of Hawaii
- claimed Tahiti for France
- fought for 15 years to unify his island by force
- natives of Easter Island
- missionary to Tanna and Aniwa
- discovered by the Spanish
26 Clues: New Holland • missionary to PNG • natives of Easter Island • discovered by James Cook • claimed Tahiti for France • discovered by the Spanish • first governor of Australia • the most powerful Polynesians • overthrown as queen of Hawaii • missionary to Tanna and Aniwa • mother of second king of Hawaii • explorer who named Solomon Islands • favorite wife of Kamehameha the Great • ...
Crossword puzzle about national hero of the Philippines 2025-12-16
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- Pilar A propagandist who fought Spanish rule through writings.
- The “Brains of the Katipunan” who wrote its guiding principles.
- The “Mother of the Revolution” who aided Filipino revolutionaries.
- A female leader who continued the Ilocos revolt against Spain.
- A general who continued the revolution after Aguinaldo’s capture.
- A Cebuano revolutionary who led a revolt against Spanish forces.
- A strict general who strengthened the Philippine Revolutionary Army.
- A Muslim leader who defended Mindanao from Spanish colonization.
- Founder of the Katipunan and leader of the Philippine Revolution.
- The youngest Filipino general who died at Tirad Pass.
- A journalist who promoted reforms through La Solidaridad.
- A native chieftain who defeated Magellan in the Battle of Mactan.
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- A brilliant statesman known as the “Brain of the Revolution.”
- First President of the Philippines who led the fight for independence.
- The “Mother of Biak-na-Bato” who supported wounded soldiers.
- One of the original founders of the Katipunan.
- A painter whose artworks promoted Filipino nationalism.
- A revolutionary who resisted American rule in the Philippines.
- A revolutionary who led an Ilocos uprising against Spain.
- A writer and reformist whose works inspired Philippine independence.
20 Clues: One of the original founders of the Katipunan. • The youngest Filipino general who died at Tirad Pass. • A painter whose artworks promoted Filipino nationalism. • A revolutionary who led an Ilocos uprising against Spain. • A journalist who promoted reforms through La Solidaridad. • The “Mother of Biak-na-Bato” who supported wounded soldiers. • ...
Philip II of Spain 2022-11-17
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- the major fleet crated was the spanish _____
- how many marriages did philip ii have
- who is the mother of Philip II
- how many places did the king rule
- where did the king die
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- nationally #2
- how did the king die
- nationality #1
- religion of king Philip II
- the spanish were defeated by the english _____ force
10 Clues: nationally #2 • nationality #1 • how did the king die • where did the king die • religion of king Philip II • who is the mother of Philip II • how many places did the king rule • how many marriages did philip ii have • the major fleet crated was the spanish _____ • the spanish were defeated by the english _____ force
Yoon-Soo's Final Exam Crossword 2020-06-04
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- War that happened between UK and US
- Located in vancouver washington
- Migration of emigrants led by John Gannt
- Located three miles north of Colvile this place was also called Harney's Depot
- Squamish and Duamsish chief
- Lieutenant in the Spanish-American war
- Meeting of tribal nations
- British officer of the royal navy
- Captain in the British Royal Navy
- Tunnel that goes under the cascades mountains
- Spanish Basque explorer in the pacific northwest
- Located in Oregon near the lewis and clark river
- First non-native american to clime Mt. Rainer
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- Policy that opposed European colonization in the United States.
- Learder of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Governor of the Territory of Washington from 1853-1857
- Cultural belief in the 19th century
- People that lived in the northwest part of Canada
- War that happened from 1855-1858
- Founder and mayor for 2 terms of Seattle
- Ingenious group in Western Canada
- American explorer that died in 1838
- First governor of the state of Washington
- Pacific sea otter
- Political dispute between Spanish Empire, Kingdom of Great Britain and United states
25 Clues: Pacific sea otter • Meeting of tribal nations • Squamish and Duamsish chief • Located in vancouver washington • War that happened from 1855-1858 • Ingenious group in Western Canada • British officer of the royal navy • Captain in the British Royal Navy • Cultural belief in the 19th century • War that happened between UK and US • American explorer that died in 1838 • ...
Age of Exploration Matrix 2021-10-24
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- Portuguese explorer who discovered South America was a new world, not part of Asia
- This instrument allowed sailors to track direction
- Spanish conquistador who claimed Florida for Spain
- Type of new ship that could cross 3,000 miles of ocean and return home
- Maria The name of Columbus' third ship
- Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil for Spain
- This instrument allowed sailors to determine from which direction the wind was blowing
- This allowed ships to explore close to shore
- This instrument replaced an older tool because it could determine longitude as well as latitude
- Portuguese explorer who found a direct sea route to India
- The name of Columbus' second ship
- Triangular sails allowed ships to travel this way
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
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- The name of Columbus' first ship
- Main reasons for European exploration
- royal who founded a navigation school in 1419
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the southern tip of Africa
- Portuguese explorer whose expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- Italian sea captain sailing for Spain who thought he had reached the East Indies in 1492
- This instrument allowed sailors to calculate latitude
21 Clues: The name of Columbus' first ship • The name of Columbus' second ship • Main reasons for European exploration • Maria The name of Columbus' third ship • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas • This allowed ships to explore close to shore • royal who founded a navigation school in 1419 • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • ...
SS Unit 1 Part 1 Vocab ST 3 2013-10-06
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- A series of conflicts between America and the French
- The act to inform the scientific movement
- Legislative assembly in Colonial America
- Ideas, animals and culture was adopted from Colombia
- Everyone in Great Britain was forced to go here
- A series of trials focusing on witchcraft
- Passage A sea passage of the North American content
- Line that separates the North from the South
- Overthrow of King James the Second
- King John signs this saying he has to pay taxes
- A religious act toward the churches
- Jamestown was established
- Slave trade that went from Europe to Africa and the Americas
- A tradition similar to christianity
- St. Augustine was established by the Spanish in Florida
- Coulombs landed in North America
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- A religious revival
- English plantations with the use of slave labor
- A spanish fleet that was defeated in a naval battle by England.
- To send goods out of the country
- Year of the Spanish Armada
- Mayflower leaves England in this Year
- a legislative assembly in certain countries (e.g., Great Britain)
- These were laws that gave slave owners complete control
- commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country
25 Clues: A religious revival • Jamestown was established • Year of the Spanish Armada • To send goods out of the country • Coulombs landed in North America • Overthrow of King James the Second • A religious act toward the churches • A tradition similar to christianity • Mayflower leaves England in this Year • Legislative assembly in Colonial America • ...
Mexican Revolution 2016-04-28
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- The club wanted ____ for themselves.
- The slave uprising spread to the ______ part of the island.
- The slaves killed the plantation owners' _________.
- The side Toussaint L'Overture switched to in 1791.
- Name of the man who taught slaves discipline.
- The result of the Night of Fire was the slaves controlled the _______.
- Hidalgo was a _______ priest.
- How long was the struggle after the Night of Fire (years)
- The people slaves tortured.
- Some wanted to control _______ government.
- The slaves set fire to ________ they could use.
- Who wanted to start the revolution early?
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- Name of the army that Toussaint L'Overture had.
- Toussaint L'Ouverture was made a ________.
- The guerrilla army ___ battles for Spanish.
- France was at war with ______ and _______.
- The guerrilla army attacked ______.
- The guerrilla army was ______.
- In 1794 France ________ a law that freed slaves.
- The club ______ not Literary and Social
- There was going to be a revolution against _____.
- In 1794 ________ switched sides to go to the French.
- What was the month the Mexican Revolution started?
- The Mexican government _______ the plans for the revolution.
- _______ was under Spanish rule for 300 years.
25 Clues: The people slaves tortured. • Hidalgo was a _______ priest. • The guerrilla army was ______. • The guerrilla army attacked ______. • The club wanted ____ for themselves. • The club ______ not Literary and Social • Who wanted to start the revolution early? • Toussaint L'Ouverture was made a ________. • France was at war with ______ and _______. • ...
Chapter 18 Section 5 Crossword 2016-04-30
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- the largest of the Spanish kingdoms
- broke away from Castille and declared its independence
- Jews arrested by the King of England in 1290
- Castillian princess who married King Ferdinand
- Muslim inhabitants of Maghreb, Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta
- In the 1200s decided that heresy too great of a threat to ignore, and called a crusade against heretics in southern France
- religious ideas that opposed accepted church teachings
- country that grew with Portugal
- Inquisition organization of priests that looked for and punished anyone in Spain suspected of secretly practicing their old religion
- who Queen Isabella payed for the voyages of
- fought to drive out the Moors
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- a small kingdom under Muslim control
- suffered because Christians thought they caused the death of Jesus
- encouraged by Pope Innocent III to rid of France of heretics
- former Prince of Aragon who married a Castillian princess
- what Ferdinand was the Prince of
- just like the Spanish Inquisition;killed 1,400 more people
- rule, course of action
- efforts to retake Spain away from the Moors
- were required to convert to Christianity by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
20 Clues: rule, course of action • fought to drive out the Moors • country that grew with Portugal • what Ferdinand was the Prince of • the largest of the Spanish kingdoms • a small kingdom under Muslim control • efforts to retake Spain away from the Moors • who Queen Isabella payed for the voyages of • Jews arrested by the King of England in 1290 • ...
Aztecs 2016-11-09
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- A member of a group of people native to Mexico and Central America
- The capital of the Acolhua people, located in the Valley of Mexico
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire
- A viral disease
- An American cereal plant which grows large corn set in rows on a loaf of bread
- Relating to the history and cultures of the Americas before the arrival of Columbus in 1492
- A South American hummingbird
- An emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest
- A member of an American Indian group before the Aztecs
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- Mayor A temple in Mexico City
- In He was the national god of the Mexicas, also known as Aztecs
- A region and cultural area in America
- The capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic(include hypin between word)
- Christopher An an Italian navigator and explorer that lived from 1451–1506. He discovered the New World (1492)
- A Nahuatl word meaning "count of days"
- Relating to spain
- A small floating garden
- The supernatural power of gods and demons
- A member of the American Indian people who lived in Mexico before the spanish.
20 Clues: A viral disease • Relating to spain • A small floating garden • A South American hummingbird • Mayor A temple in Mexico City • The capital city of the Aztec Empire • A region and cultural area in America • A Nahuatl word meaning "count of days" • A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • The supernatural power of gods and demons • ...
Creative Genius AP World 2023-05-24
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- Official text of Islam
- Religion that believes in predestination; faith alone affects salvation
- Belief in one god
- Monotheistic religion that encouraged meditation and honesty
- Tool used to determine time based on altitude of the Sun
- Branch of Protestantism; salvation is determined before birth
- Political system where all sovereignty belongs to the monarch
- Economic system where nations look to export more than import
- The loyalty of people to their common culture, traditions, ethnicity, geographic territory and the idea of self-rule
- Led the Committee of Public Safety, which led the Reign of Terror
- Name given to a person with one Spanish parent and one Native parent
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- Valuable natural resource used as one of the early fertilizers of the Industrial Revolution
- Series of wars fought between Christians and Muslims
- Belief in many gods/goddesses in a religion
- Elite military group in the Ottoman Empire
- Name given to Spanish colonists born in Spain; top of social hierarchy in Spanish South America
- Intellectual movement where people focused on human achievement rather than sin
- Spiritual/Religious Center of Islam
- Philosophical movement; rise in reason/skepticism, fall of religion
- Area under Islamic rule
- Founder of Islam
21 Clues: Founder of Islam • Belief in one god • Official text of Islam • Area under Islamic rule • Spiritual/Religious Center of Islam • Elite military group in the Ottoman Empire • Belief in many gods/goddesses in a religion • Series of wars fought between Christians and Muslims • Tool used to determine time based on altitude of the Sun • ...
Chapter 1 US History 2023-08-22
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- Conqueror of the Incas
- Leader of the Aztecs
- Created a school for navigators
- French Protestant settlers who were avoiding religious persecution
- French settlement established by Samuel de Champlain
- Conquered by Hernando Cortes
- Viking who landed in North America around 1000 A.D.
- America was named after this explorer
- Spanish ruler defeated by a pirate and a storm
- Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588
- First European to reach the Pacific Ocean
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River
- European country that sponsored Columbus's voyages
- He Led a three-year expedition around the world
- Roman Catholic monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- Spanish explorers and conquerors
- Best-known city in the US with French heritage
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- Discovered the New World by accident
- Introduced the movable-type printing press
- First European to travel the length of Asia
- The supposed water route through North America to the Pacific
- Movement in the 1300s that emphasized the abilities of mankind
- Religious movement in the 1500s that greatly influenced the colonists of North America
- Queen of England who supported pirates
- Period of wars between the Christians and the Moslems
25 Clues: Leader of the Aztecs • Conqueror of the Incas • Conquered by Hernando Cortes • Created a school for navigators • Spanish explorers and conquerors • Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 • Discovered the New World by accident • America was named after this explorer • Queen of England who supported pirates • First European to reach the Pacific Ocean • ...
Christopher Columbus and the Taino People 2024-07-23
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- The first state to declare Columbus Day a national holiday
- Columbus landed in these islands
- Columbus actually never set foot in this landmark
- People whom Columbus called when he met the Taino People
- This was invented in 1608
- Columbus's given name
- "People of the keys"
- What the Spanish explorers were interested
- The king and queen told Columbus to treat the Native people well and try to convert them to ___
- These are the people who lived in the islands of the Caribbean Sea
- Taino dances with long narrative songs
- Ruler
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- Spanish currency at Columbus' time
- Columbus thought that this island was larger than England
- This was not part of the plan during Columbus's voyage
- The Taino had plenty of this material to make clothing
- Root crop that the Taino people would grow
- Maria Columbus was captain of this ship
- One of the risks of Columbus's expedition
- Means "painted one"
- What Marco Polo called Japan
- World Europe's referred to as
- The Spanish described the Taino as ___
- In 1542, Spain enacted the New Laws, meant to abolish ___ of Native People of the Americas
- World America's referred to as
25 Clues: Ruler • Means "painted one" • "People of the keys" • Columbus's given name • This was invented in 1608 • What Marco Polo called Japan • World Europe's referred to as • World America's referred to as • Columbus landed in these islands • Spanish currency at Columbus' time • The Spanish described the Taino as ___ • Taino dances with long narrative songs • ...
Regular -ar, -er, -ir verbs and chores 2022-04-10
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- Do you speak (Spanish)?
- I answer (the question)
- I have to study
- Shakira sings (in Spanish)
- Mario buys (a shirt)
- I need to vacuum.
- Emilio eats the traditional rice dish from Spain.
- I organize my bedroom. ("my room", not "the room")
- I drink the soft drink (think "refreshment").
- Are you writing your grandma (a thank you card)?
- Do you make the bed?
- Mis amigos y yo watch (the game)
- Mis hermanas y yo arrange the living room.
- Miguel and Juan sweep the patio.
- My siblings and I help at home.
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- Mis amigos y yo share the Spanish appetizers for dinner.
- I walk (with) my dog ("my dog" not "the dog")
- los estudiantes understand (I hope!)
- Paco sets the table.
- (Will) you clear the table?
- Mis padres cook the chicken.
- It's necessary to clean.
- I wash the clothes.
- Mi familia y yo read (the menu)
- Mis hermanas dance
- The frogs jump
- Mis amigos live (in Sedalia)
- Are you listening?
- Mis padres y yo prepare dinner
- Do you take out the trash?
30 Clues: The frogs jump • I have to study • I need to vacuum. • Mis hermanas dance • Are you listening? • I wash the clothes. • Paco sets the table. • Mario buys (a shirt) • Do you make the bed? • Do you speak (Spanish)? • I answer (the question) • It's necessary to clean. • Shakira sings (in Spanish) • Do you take out the trash? • (Will) you clear the table? • Mis padres cook the chicken. • ...
6/7 Block 2024-05-06
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- will spray you with water in a heartbeat
- always wants to go to Patricella's room at the end of the day
- the queen of asking questions; music lover
- always is reading during free time
- quietest within their friend group
- loves a good nap and talking back in Spanish
- super quiet until their friends come around; newer student
- loves to pick on Landan
- stays on Ms.Derby's nerves but never gets a high five back
- newer student; loves to make people laugh
- part of the quiet duo
- the sweetest in the room
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- class clown; had super stacks of paper money
- also loves to argue in Spanish; Pack 12 member
- bracket winner
- loves to get sassy with Ms.Derby & they stand out within their friends
- new cheerleader; fills me in on Spanish arguments
- loves to ask to move seats and ask if they can be the favorite kid of the day
- 2023-2024 cheerleader
- will pop off when needed but quiet all the other times; killer side eye
- the other part of the quiet duo
- always asking to fill their water bottle & to text their mom
- always wearing headphones & spraying his water bottle
23 Clues: bracket winner • 2023-2024 cheerleader • part of the quiet duo • loves to pick on Landan • the sweetest in the room • the other part of the quiet duo • always is reading during free time • quietest within their friend group • will spray you with water in a heartbeat • newer student; loves to make people laugh • the queen of asking questions; music lover • ...
Hist&146 Midterm Review 2025-10-21
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- One half of the first Catholic Monarchs
- Last name of religious figure in Massachusetts who fanned the flames of witchcraft
- Last name of the third governor of Hispaniola and trusted ally of Queen Isabella I
- System of Spanish labor and resource exploitation
- Revolt started by former indentured servant who later died of dysentery (Two Words)
- Last name of leader of Massachusetts colony and giver of sermon that referenced a "City upon a hill."
- Lost colony
- Aztec ruler. Died under mysterious circumstances.
- First person accused of witchcraft in Salem
- Centuries long effort to remove Muslims from Iberian Peninsula
- Last name of author of one of our primary sources this week
- Spanish word for "town" used to describe Native peoples
- Home country
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- Leader of Wampanoags in 1620
- System that replaced the encomienda system under Spanish rule
- King Phillips birth name
- This house of knowledge advanced technology used by European explorers
- Early culture associated with projectile points
- Arrived en masse in New England beginning in 1630
- "Structure, not an event" (Two Words)
- Confederacy of Native peoples from which Pocahontas hailed
- Indigenous peoples slaughtered by English in 1637
22 Clues: Lost colony • Home country • King Phillips birth name • Leader of Wampanoags in 1620 • "Structure, not an event" (Two Words) • One half of the first Catholic Monarchs • First person accused of witchcraft in Salem • Early culture associated with projectile points • Arrived en masse in New England beginning in 1630 • System of Spanish labor and resource exploitation • ...
Jumano 2025-10-29
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- The Jumano traded with these groups, like the Caddo and Apache.
- Plains Jumano were skilled at tracking and bringing down buffalo.
- The modern state where the Jumano lived.
- The material they used to build permanent houses in the West.
- A river near where many Jumano villages were found.
- The European group that made contact with in the 1500s.
- Their bodies were often this, earning them the name "The Striped People"
- The type of environment many Western Jumano lived in.
- The Jumano made this to store food and water.
- The main animal the Jumano hunted for food and clothing.
- The spanish relied on the Jumano as these when exploring Texas.
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- One of the main crops they farmed, along with beans.
- Instruments used in Jumano celebrations and ceremonies.
- The Jumano acted as this between tribes and Spanish settlers.
- They were known for being peaceful and this to other tribes.
- weapons the Jumano used for hunting and protection.
- The Jumano lived in permanent ones near water sources.
- Jumano left drawings and carvings on cliffs and caves.
- A word describing the painted markings that gave them their nickname.
- A Major river marking part of their homeland.
20 Clues: The modern state where the Jumano lived. • A Major river marking part of their homeland. • The Jumano made this to store food and water. • weapons the Jumano used for hunting and protection. • A river near where many Jumano villages were found. • One of the main crops they farmed, along with beans. • The type of environment many Western Jumano lived in. • ...
3rd grade history crossword 2025-11-13
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- What is the journey from Africa to the Americas(central, south and West Indies)called?
- What ocean did Columbus sail across?
- What do we call the Spanish and Portuguese soldiers who conquered the Americas?
- "The Rebirth of older ideas"
- Who did Henry behead first?
- "paying money to the church for forgiveness"
- Who are the continents of America named after?
- Who wanted to find route to India?
- Who was the second wife Henry beheaded?
- What direction did Columbus sail in?
- Which European people caused the downfall of people of the Americas?
- Who was the second wife Henry divorced?
- Who did Henry divorce first?
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- Where did the Mayan people live?
- Who wrote the 95 theses?
- Which wife of Henry survived?
- Which wife of Henry's died?
- Who sold the African Slaves to the Spanish and Portuguese?
- Who was the Portuguese explorer who did sail to India?
- Which group of indigenous people lived in South America and built roads?
- Who did the Aztec people believe was a god?
- Which English king wanted to leave the Catholic Church?
- What disease did the sailors suffer from?
- "Doing special deeds for forgiveness"
- Which group of people lived in Central America around the same area as the Mayan People?
25 Clues: Who wrote the 95 theses? • Who did Henry behead first? • Which wife of Henry's died? • "The Rebirth of older ideas" • Who did Henry divorce first? • Which wife of Henry survived? • Where did the Mayan people live? • Who wanted to find route to India? • What ocean did Columbus sail across? • What direction did Columbus sail in? • "Doing special deeds for forgiveness" • ...
The Texas Revolution 2025-03-03
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- A U.S. congressman and frontiersman who fought and died at the Alamo
- Settlers of Spanish or Mexican descent in Texas
- The first legal American settlement in Texas was established by this man
- A mission where a famous battle for Texas independence took place
- The battle where Texas won its independence
- The belief that the U.S. was meant to expand across the continent
- The site of the first battle of the Texas War for Independence
- A frontiersman and knife designer who died at the Alamo
- A major reason for U.S. hesitation in annexing Texas
- The country Texas fought against for independence
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- U.S. president who supported Texas annexation and expansion
- The formal agreement ending the Texas Revolution
- The process of Texas joining the United States
- Mexican president and general captured at San Jacinto
- The Spanish name for Texas
- U.S. president who rejected Texas annexation due to slavery concerns
- The commander of the Texan Army and later president of the Republic of Texas
- Military settlements built by the Spanish in Texas
- Texas declared this on March 2, 1836
- The status of Texas before becoming a U.S. state
20 Clues: The Spanish name for Texas • Texas declared this on March 2, 1836 • The battle where Texas won its independence • The process of Texas joining the United States • Settlers of Spanish or Mexican descent in Texas • The formal agreement ending the Texas Revolution • The status of Texas before becoming a U.S. state • The country Texas fought against for independence • ...
Spanish cross word! 2023-11-07
11 Clues: is • A month • A month • A month • A month • soy i am • Active Femine • how you say hi • Its a month in spanish • The number one in spanish • The number two in spanish
Esperanza's Crossword Puzzler 2020-09-28
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- These purple pitted fruits gave the twins stomachaches.
- Two people who are born to the same parents on the same day.
- This kind of transportation has many cars. It's how Esperanza traveled to California.
- Esperanza uses the Spanish word for Grandmother, Abuelita. Abuelita's daughter is Esperanza's ________.
- Hot and smoky, it burned down Esperanza's house.
- Abuelita taught Esperanza this crochet stitch that goes up and down.
- Every year for her birthday, Esperanza's father gave her a new porcelain ____ to play with.
- The Spanish word for party sounds a little like the word "festive."
- Be careful! Cutting this vegetable might make your eyes water and sting.
- Happy ________ to you!
- This nut is used to make one of Esperanza's favorite desserts, _________ flan.
- Abuelita is the Spanish word for a mother's mother. What's the English word?
- She's the main character in Pam Muno Ryan's book, Esperanza Rising.
- When you gather crops you _________ them.
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- Grapes grow on a _______.
- Workers at the camp threatened to ______, which means they would refuse to do their jobs until conditions improved.
- Esperanza was born in this Spanish-speaking country.
- On the ranch, Esperanza would start the harvest by cutting a bunch of these from the vine.
- This westernmost state is where Esperanza's family worked on a farm
- You put on a blindfold and use a stick to hit this Mexican party treat that's usually filled with candy.
- These vegetables are used to make french fries.
- A sweet summer fruit with pale orange flesh that contains a large pit.
- Esperanza is worried when her mother gets _____ with Valley Fever.
- Before they lost almost everything, Esperanza's family had so much money they were _____.
24 Clues: Happy ________ to you! • Grapes grow on a _______. • When you gather crops you _________ them. • These vegetables are used to make french fries. • Hot and smoky, it burned down Esperanza's house. • Esperanza was born in this Spanish-speaking country. • These purple pitted fruits gave the twins stomachaches. • Two people who are born to the same parents on the same day. • ...
the Columbian exchange 2021-10-28
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- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521
- the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S
- About the size of a chestnut, this little fruit is packed with caffeine and have a bitter taste
- used in marinara sauce
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- comes from sugarcane
- known as corn
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- Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility
- one of the three Spanish ships used by Genoan explorer Christopher Columbus in his first voyage to the West Indies
- a perennial tropical grass with tall stout jointed stems from which sugar is extracted
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its logosyllabic script—the most sophisticated and highly developed writing system in pre-Columbian Americas
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case
- a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum and is a root vegetable native to the Americas
- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- seeds from a small tropical American evergreen tree, from which butter and chocolate are made.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
20 Clues: known as corn • comes from sugarcane • used in marinara sauce • the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S • Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case • ...
Más Práctica para el examen (cap 3, esp. 2A) 2012-10-18
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- second
- You went is "tú ___" in the preterite.
- fountain
- del metro En Montreal, hay una _______ en cada cuadra porque muchas personas no tienen carro y dependen mucho del metro.
- En el centro de Plymouth, se prohibe andar en bicicleta en la ____.
- The way to say "turn right" in Spanish, if you are talking to a stranger, is ______.
- Uno do mis lugares (places) favoritos es la _____ porque es muy tranquilo y puedo relajarme, leer, y mirar las plantas. (2 words)
- factory
- The way to say "turn left" in Spanish, if you are talking to a stranger, is ______.
- Mi hermana tiene que ir al médico y yo tengo que ____la (take her).
- I went is "yo ___" in the preterite.
- carefully (2 words)
- Una vez, me dieron una multa (a fine) porque no me paré en el ____ rojo.
- Los carros no pueden andar en la _______ (2 words) porque la gente (people) anda allí.
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- floor
- three blocks
- Estoy en frente del baño al lado del salón de la Sra. Wendt. Quiero ir a la parada de los buses. No debo doblar a la derecha, ni a la izquierda. Debo ___________ (2 words).
- furniture store
- ¿Te gusta el vestido? Pues, ¡______! (buy it)
- The informal command form of leave is _____.
- The way to say "turn right" in Spanish, if you are talking to a friend, is ______.
- The way to say "turn left" in Spanish, if you are talking to a friend, is ______.
- You gave is "tú ___" in the preterite.
- Sergio tiene 4 hermanas y 5 hermanos, y él es el más joven de todos. Es el ____ hijo de la Sra. Arce.
- to pick up
25 Clues: floor • second • factory • fountain • to pick up • three blocks • furniture store • carefully (2 words) • I went is "yo ___" in the preterite. • You went is "tú ___" in the preterite. • You gave is "tú ___" in the preterite. • The informal command form of leave is _____. • ¿Te gusta el vestido? Pues, ¡______! (buy it) • En el centro de Plymouth, se prohibe andar en bicicleta en la ____. • ...
Colonization 2013-04-16
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- signed in 1215, a British document that contained two basic ideas: monarchs themselves have to obey the laws, and citizens have basic rights
- forts where soldiers lived in New Spain
- towns in New Spain
- movement to reform the Catholic Church in the 1500s; led to the creation of many different Christian Churches, these religious differences increased rivalries between nations
- religious settlements run by Catholic priests and friars
- land grants that included the right to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- representative assembly in England
- large estate farmed by many workers
- French colonists who lived and worked in the woods
- a group of people who settle in a distant land but are still ruled by the government of their native land
- an agreement between nations to aid and protect one another
- representatives to the government
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- a legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
- spanish conquerors
- top social class of New Spain, people who were born in Spain and held the highest jobs in government and the Church.
- below the creoles, they were people who were of mixed Spanish and Indian background in New Spain
- Indian empire conquered by the Spanish, many of them died from European diseases
- to sail completely around the world
- the global exchange of goods and ideas resulting from the encounter between the peoples of the Eastern and Western hemisphere
- below the Peninsulares, they were people who were born in New Spain to Spanish parents
- passage waterway through or around North America; European nations sent explorers in search of this passage to find a direct water route to Asia, this led to more European nations making use of North American resources
21 Clues: spanish conquerors • towns in New Spain • representatives to the government • representative assembly in England • to sail completely around the world • large estate farmed by many workers • forts where soldiers lived in New Spain • French colonists who lived and worked in the woods • religious settlements run by Catholic priests and friars • ...
Ch. 2 Crossword 2015-09-07
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- Discovered Northern waters over Canada named after him
- A colony of the Kingdom of France which was passed to Spain in 1763
- A Dutch-Director General who helped expand the New Amsterdam
- Spanish conquerors
- A catholic minister
- A director of the Dutch colony who controlled the purchase of Manhattan Island
- The language spoke in England
- Area controlled by another country
- Term used to describe the Americas used in the 1600s
- An Italian explorer who discovered parts of North America
- A Spanish colonial frontier which is now the U.S.A.
- First permanent English settlement in the Americas
- A religious settlement
- A colony established in 1664 by England and was important for fur trade
- A subgroup of the Arawakan Indians, inhabiting Northeastern South America
- Area colonized by France in North America
- Caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
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- A uncommon condition that negatively affects an organism
- Discovered the New World
- the winter when three-fourths of the Virginian colonists died of starvation
- Dutch settlement settled in the 1700s at the Southern tip of Manhattan Island
- Virginian Indian associated with Jamestown
- Someone who ventures into undiscovered areas
- A Soldier and explorer who had a large role in the creation of Jamestown
- Wide spread trade between the American and Afro-Eurasian hemispheres
- The trade of animal skins
- A shiny metal, Au
- A Spanish conquistador who tried to find the fountain of youth
- Permanent colony established in the late 1600s in North Carolina
- A hunter who traps wild animals
- Ownership of a man
- A Spanish conquistador who had hoped to reach the 7 cities of gold
32 Clues: A shiny metal, Au • Spanish conquerors • Ownership of a man • A catholic minister • A religious settlement • Discovered the New World • The trade of animal skins • The language spoke in England • A hunter who traps wild animals • Area controlled by another country • Caused the fall of the Aztec Empire • Area colonized by France in North America • ...
Lesson 38 2024-05-09
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- Small-scale manufacturing carried out in homes rather than factories
- Italian explorer commissioned by England to explore North America
- Navigational instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the altitude of celestial bodies
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- English explorer and naval captain, known for circumnavigating the globe (but not first)
- Establishment of settlements in a new territory by a parent country
- European country known for its early exploration and colonization efforts in Brazil
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire
- Small, fast sailing ship developed by the Portuguese for exploration
- Portuguese prince called "the Navigator" because he sponsored early voyages of exploration
- Italian explorer who sailed for Spain and reached the Americas in 1492
- Fleet of Spanish ships defeated by England in 1588, changing the balance of power in Europe
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- Italian explorer who explored the east coast of North America for France
- Economic theory nations try to gather wealth by establishing colonies and controlling trade
- Economic system based on prices are determined by the buying and selling decisions of individuals in the marketplace
- Portuguese explorer who established a sea route to India
- Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil for Portugal
- English explorer who explored the Hudson River and Hudson Bay in North America
- Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe
- What Europeans called Caribbean islands discovered by Christopher Columbus
- Economic system based on investment for profit
- Art and science of mapmaking
- Spanish conquerors who sought riches and territories in the Americas
- European country known for its extensive colonization and exploration in the Americas
- Indigenous people of the Caribbean encountered by Christopher Columbus
25 Clues: Art and science of mapmaking • Economic system based on investment for profit • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire • Portuguese explorer who claimed Brazil for Portugal • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • Portuguese explorer who established a sea route to India • Italian explorer commissioned by England to explore North America • ...
Ga Studies 2023-05-02
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- 3 main reasons for the European exploration
- Spanish Conquistador
- Charity,Defense, and Economics
- economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power
- royal period in Georgia beginning in 1752 after the trustees gave authority of the colony to the king
- Translator for James Oglethorpe and Yamacraw Chief Tomochichi
- valuable cloth spun by caterpillars called silkworms that fed on the mulberry tree
- Trees used in the production of silk. The silk worms were placed on the trees and used the leaves as food
- the document that formally established the colony of Georgia
- religious settlements by the Spanish
- Colony run by individuals or groups to whom land was granted
- location of Oglethorpe’s settlement
- people in debtor's prison who Oglethorpe believed that, if given a chance, could be farmers and businessmen in Georgia
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- King of England that Signed the Charter of 1732
- A safe-haven for people who were in debt and a buffer for South Carolina and Spanish-controlled Florida
- jail for people who do not or cannot pay their bills
- three Royal Governors of Georgia
- law signed by King George II forbidding English colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- time period when Georgia was governed by the trustees. The trustees created many regulations during the time period, including a ban on slavery, liquor and liquor dealers, lawyers, and Catholics
- Founder and governor of the Georgia colony
- Port city on the coast of Georgia. Founded by James Oglethorphe
- Victory for Oglethorpe over the Spanish on St. Simons Island in 1742
- Chief of the Yamacraw Indians
23 Clues: Spanish Conquistador • Chief of the Yamacraw Indians • Charity,Defense, and Economics • three Royal Governors of Georgia • location of Oglethorpe’s settlement • religious settlements by the Spanish • Founder and governor of the Georgia colony • 3 main reasons for the European exploration • King of England that Signed the Charter of 1732 • ...
Age of Exploration 2023-02-08
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- This precious metal was a huge motivator for explorers of the New World.
- This man was a patron of sea navigation in Portugal.
- this piece of Chinese technology allowed navigators to determine their direction at sea.
- This piece of technology was rapidly spread because of the printing press.
- This Spanish explorer rounded the tip of Africa for the first time.
- This man discovered the "New World," thinking it was Asia
- This man conquered the Aztecs in South America.
- This man was the leader of Jamestown.
- This man was cruel to the Incas he conquered.
- The Christians in Europe felt threatened by the _______, causing them to export their Christianity to the New World.
- Most explorers went West looking for a route to ______.
- The pope passed this command in order to divide the world between Portugal and Spain.
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- This Spanish explorer found no cities of gold when he explored New Mexico and Arizona.
- This Spanish explorer went to Florida looking for the "Fountain of Youth"
- This was the first permanent English colony founded in 1607.
- This is the name that Columbus gave to the first island he landed on, meaning "Holy Savior"
- This man brought back tales of vast wealth and a "great sea" from China in the 1300's.
- This group of Catholic missionaries traveled to New France and South America to plant churches.
- This Spanish explorer was the first to circumnavigate the world.
- This man discovered the St. Lawrence River for New France.
- This man founded New Netherlands.
- French and Dutch colonists spent their time hunting this animal for its fur.
22 Clues: This man founded New Netherlands. • This man was the leader of Jamestown. • This man was cruel to the Incas he conquered. • This man conquered the Aztecs in South America. • This man was a patron of sea navigation in Portugal. • Most explorers went West looking for a route to ______. • This man discovered the "New World," thinking it was Asia • ...
Incas Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-07
10 Clues: jobs • emperor • economy • knotted ropes • Incan language • la Inca Capital • conquered the incas • Spanish conquistador • impressive structure • la civilización precolombina más grande de América
Moctezuma VS. Cortez 2013-12-12
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- Long rifle-like guns that wourld fire from the shoulder
- Very rare and beautiful feathers from the Queztal bird
- Inquisition A state-run system of courts where Church officals but believers pf religious ideas other than Catholicism on trial.
- link between Moctezuma and Cortez
- An epidemic which killed 25% of the Aztec population
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- A Spanish word meaning "reconquest"
- The Conquistador
- A marvel. There are hills, mountains, fertile, fine plains and rivers are in this island. You can also find gold, metals and spices in Hispaniola.
- These were the sons of poor nobles
- A Spanish system which gave the Spanish settlers land grants when they arrived in a colony.
10 Clues: The Conquistador • link between Moctezuma and Cortez • These were the sons of poor nobles • A Spanish word meaning "reconquest" • An epidemic which killed 25% of the Aztec population • Very rare and beautiful feathers from the Queztal bird • Long rifle-like guns that wourld fire from the shoulder • ...
Peopling of the Americas 2022-10-18
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- An enslaved native woman who served as a translator for Cortes
- the country where Cortes found the city of gold
- a civilization that rose in Guatemala and Mexico
- A Spanish Priest who attempted to help native populations
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- the body of water that is located south of North America
- The ocean that is between the Americas and Europe
- a civilization that rose off the Gulf of Mexico
- A Spanish conquistador who went against authorities in Cuba sand took 600 men to search for the city of gold
- the Aztec leader who was in power when the Spanish entered
- a Spanish Conquistador who found the Americas
10 Clues: a Spanish Conquistador who found the Americas • a civilization that rose off the Gulf of Mexico • the country where Cortes found the city of gold • a civilization that rose in Guatemala and Mexico • The ocean that is between the Americas and Europe • the body of water that is located south of North America • A Spanish Priest who attempted to help native populations • ...
Spanish Conquest 2022-10-16
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- -__________ Lopez de Legazpi - Colonial official in New Spain, Pacific explorer and conquistador who led the Spanish expedition that began the colonization of the Philippines
- - During the colonization of the Philippines, the ____________ - general is the commander in - chief of the army and the navy.
- - All Spanish possessions were governed by the _________and Supreme Council of the Indies established in 1524 by Charles V.
- – He is called "the Navigator" who founded the first navigational school at Sagres Point in 1419, making Portugal the first nation to apply innovation in seamanship and boatbuilding.
- - ___________ de Urdaneta - Spanish Augustinian friar, Seaman, Sailor, Navigator and author - who became the most knowledgeable European navigator of the Pacific
- - during the colonization of the Philippines, the natives were not called Filipinos, instead they were regarded as _________________ belonging to the “inferior races” and could not possibly be expected to rise beyond the limit nature had endowed them.
- – In 1529, pursuant to treaty of Zaragosa, King Charles V ceded his alleged rights to ____________to John III of Portugal for 350,000 ducats.
- – Paolo Toscanelli, a Florentine cartographer, encouraged Christopher _____________ to find a western sea passage to India, but he instead set foot on Guanahani Island in October 1492. and on the Cuban shore weeks later.
- – The _____________ expedition set up a colony in Sarangani Island where they plowed the land in order to plant.
- – Under the east meets west period, this is one of the spices sought after by the most discerning palates to make the food more appetizing.
- – The latin word this term is “pacificus”, meaning tranquil.
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- – Known as the “little governor” is headed by the pueblo or municipio.
- - An explorer dropped anchor at the Philippine island of Cebu and first European explorer to reach the Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic.
- – The Villalobos expedition planted _________ for the first on Philippine Soil.
- – the ______________ explorers colonized all of the Atlantic’s Azores Island between 1451 and 1470 and used them as staging area for their exploration of the Americas and exploration of Africa's west coast.
- - It is an institution established to check on the powers of the Governor General and other officials.
- – institutions comprise organizations in a government that create, enforce, and apply laws. They often mediate conflict, make (governmental) policy on the economy and social systems, and otherwise provide representation for the population.
- – Name of the first ship to circumnavigate the globe.
- - The establishment of the system, an economic structure where the Spanish monarch handed devoted, Spanish subjects known as encomenderos, land and tax collecting privileges.
- - It was truly believed during the colonization that the Spanish _________ or monastic orders ruled supreme, even over governmental matters.
20 Clues: – Name of the first ship to circumnavigate the globe. • – The latin word this term is “pacificus”, meaning tranquil. • – Known as the “little governor” is headed by the pueblo or municipio. • – The Villalobos expedition planted _________ for the first on Philippine Soil. • ...
Breaking Through 16-20 2022-10-25
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- What club keeps the lunch line straight and stops littering?
- The Jimenez family got a box of what for Christmas?
- Darlene and Roberto had to prepare for this event by washing dishes and doing woodwork.
- What charity worked with the Spanish Club? (Two words)
- _______ Lindo is what Panchito sang at the talent show.
- What is the name of the Spanish club? (two words)
- Spanish Club's first activity (two words)
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- Papa ____ his hand, so Torito was crying.
- What was Panchito's favorite presidential candidate?
- Working long hours caused Panchito to get ____ out.
- How was Torito feeling about Papa's accident?
- Who suggested Francisco run for class president?
- What is the Junior Scandals? (Two words)
- Panchito looks like a worn out ______, when he looks in the mirror.
14 Clues: What is the Junior Scandals? (Two words) • Papa ____ his hand, so Torito was crying. • Spanish Club's first activity (two words) • How was Torito feeling about Papa's accident? • Who suggested Francisco run for class president? • What is the name of the Spanish club? (two words) • Working long hours caused Panchito to get ____ out. • ...
Colonizing the New World 2022-09-23
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- Uprising of indigenous people against the Spanish Colonizers in present-day New Mexico.
- Established relationships with Native Americans and brought wealth to France.
- Sent to find and explore a great waterway from Indian stories.
- Civilization in South America ruled an empire that extended across the Atlantic Coast.
- Country that established the first permanent settlements in the now United States.
- Built a colony and named it New Orleans.
- The religion Jesuit missionaries sought to convert the Hurons to.
- Allowed for trade, but made tribal warfare more intense.
- The revolution against the Spanish religious, economic, and political institutions inflicted upon the Pueblos.
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- Developed trading partnerships with the French.
- Spanish-built city for themselves to assert claims to Texas.
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder.
- Offered each Pueblo a full pardon in exchange for their reconversion to Christianity.
- The pokesperson for a private fur company.
- Led an uprising of peaceful Pueblo Indians from northern New Mexico.
- King of France, who encouraged exploration.
- Spoke in multiple Indian languages.
- Discovered trails connecting the Mississippi to Lake Pontchartrain.
- Claimed the coast of Texas for France.
- Ruled a large empire in present central and southern Mexico.
20 Clues: Spoke in multiple Indian languages. • Claimed the coast of Texas for France. • Built a colony and named it New Orleans. • The pokesperson for a private fur company. • King of France, who encouraged exploration. • Developed trading partnerships with the French. • Allowed for trade, but made tribal warfare more intense. • ...
American Empire 2020-12-16
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- Chilean port city where 2 US sailors were killed in 1892
- Author of the "Big Sister" policy
- Pacific island territory that was divided between the US and Germany
- Treaty of 1850 that gave Britain the sole right to build a canal through Central America
- Led the Filipino rebels
- Ended the Russo-Japanese War
- King of Hawai'i
- US Secretary of State; author of the Open Door policy
- Wrote "The Importance of Sea Power upon History"
- Was in the Rough Riders with TR
- Act Established Puerto Rico as a US possession
- Was the Prohibitionist party candidate in the 1900 Presidential election
- Rank given to US Navy personality George Dewey
- US ship that blew up in Havana harbor
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- Subject of disagreement between the US and Canada in 1893
- Queen of Hawai'i
- Spanish General in charge of Cuba
- Term that referred to the exaggerated stories published by Hearst and Pulitzer
- Ended the Spanish American War
- Major General in charge of the Rough Riders
- 8 provisions; gave Cuba independence after the Spanish-American war
- Senator from MA; Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Won the 1900 Presidential election
23 Clues: King of Hawai'i • Queen of Hawai'i • Led the Filipino rebels • Ended the Russo-Japanese War • Ended the Spanish American War • Was in the Rough Riders with TR • Author of the "Big Sister" policy • Spanish General in charge of Cuba • Won the 1900 Presidential election • US ship that blew up in Havana harbor • Major General in charge of the Rough Riders • ...
Revisiting the Oldies 2021-10-24
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- White people born in Latin America with Spaniard or Portuguese parents
- Consequence Haitians faced for gaining independence from French rule
- Northern and Southern Italy coming together as one nation
- Covers 1/3 of South America
- First of the enslaved to successfully overthrow the government
- Social class system developed by the Spanish and Portuguese
- Doubled the size of the USA
- Creole son of Spanish solider who led nationalists to victory in Argentina and Chile
- Led Haitian army against Napoleon’s French army
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- An island containing both Haiti and the Dominican Republic
- The spread of freedom and rights to Latin America
- Colonies couldn't trade freely, only with the mother country
- You foreigners can't rule us
- The continent South of North America
- The people's new found loyalty to their local culture instead of kings overseas
- Labor system used by Peninsulares to manage food and crop production
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- He united the Creoles and Peninsulares to defeat and execute Father Hidalgo
- Piece of land and with water surrounding almost all sides but still connected to land
- Creoles who didn't fight and continued to support the Spanish king
20 Clues: Covers 1/3 of South America • Doubled the size of the USA • You foreigners can't rule us • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • The continent South of North America • Led Haitian army against Napoleon’s French army • The spread of freedom and rights to Latin America • Northern and Southern Italy coming together as one nation • ...
Hispanic Biographies 2013-04-17
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- 1st Latino Pope
- Played Ricky Ricardo on I Love Lucy
- The Queen of Salsa
- The Golden Boy- won Olympic Gold
- Queen of Tejano Music
- won most Grammy's at one time
- Most famous Spanish Artist
- Ist Latino elected to baseball HOF
- Found Catholic Missions in California
- Ist Latina on the Supreme Court
- Dress designer
- Sang for Miami Sound Machine
- Won an Oscar and an Emmy
- Leader of Cuban Revolution
- Scored almost 100 goals in a season
- Spanish Laker
- King of Salsa
- Castro's #2
- well known self portrait artist- monobrow
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- Played Frida Kahlo in a the movie Frida
- Found the Fountain of Youth in Florida
- Leader of Spanish Civil war
- 1st Latino NASCAR winner
- Leader of the Grateful Dead
- The greatest soccer player of all time
- Signed biggest contract in sports
- Organized migrants into United Farm Workers
- 1st Hispanic in NFL HOF
- The Geo. Washington of South America
- 1st Latina in Space
- Won an Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and a Tony
- Married to Frida Kahlo
- Known for avante garde art
33 Clues: Castro's #2 • Spanish Laker • King of Salsa • Dress designer • 1st Latino Pope • The Queen of Salsa • 1st Latina in Space • Queen of Tejano Music • Married to Frida Kahlo • 1st Hispanic in NFL HOF • 1st Latino NASCAR winner • Won an Oscar and an Emmy • Most famous Spanish Artist • Leader of Cuban Revolution • Known for avante garde art • Leader of Spanish Civil war • Leader of the Grateful Dead • ...
the colonies emerge 2016-09-14
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- members of puritan group who established their own congregations
- woman who was banished from the massachusetts bay colony who fled to rhode island
- person of mixed Spanish and Native American blood
- religious leader who rebelled against Spanish rule in new mexico.
- founder of pennsylvania
- first governor of the Massachusetts bay colony
- colony under the control of a king
- someone who was sent to convert others into a religion
- native american chief who fought against english colonists in the king philips war
- brutal spanish system of using native americans for labor
- holy
- group of people who believed Gods "inner light" burned inside everyone.
- planter who led the rebellion in 1676 against the governor of the Virginia Colony.
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- the people who helped the remaining 39 colonists learn to survive off the land.
- puritan dissenter who set up a new colony in rhode island
- colony founded by the dutch in 1621
- colony named in honor of King James I.
- a man who landed in Mexico in 1519. Hes known as the man who defeated the Aztec.
- owner of a colony
- people who worshiped and lived for God. Rode the Mayflower.
20 Clues: holy • owner of a colony • founder of pennsylvania • colony under the control of a king • colony founded by the dutch in 1621 • colony named in honor of King James I. • first governor of the Massachusetts bay colony • person of mixed Spanish and Native American blood • someone who was sent to convert others into a religion • ...
History 2023-12-27
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- - A supreme ruler
- - A member of a nomadic people who conquered much of Asia and Europe in the 13th century
- - A Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Aztec Empire
- - Information, especially misleading information, spread by an authority to influence public opinion
- - A member of the military nobility of medieval and early-modern Japan
- - A state in the southeastern United States, and one of the 13 original colonies
- - A medieval Christian warrior who fought on a holy war
- - A dynasty of Russian tsars that ruled from the early 17th century until the early 20th century
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- - The border between two countries or regions
- - The policy of extending a country's empire
- - A country in Southeast Asia
- - Overthrow of a government by violent action
- - A pirate or privateer
- - A Spanish soldier or adventurer who took part in the Spanish conquest of the Americas
- - A person who journeys to a holy place
- - The Great Charter, signed in 1215 by King John of England
- - A member of an ancient Mesoamerican civilization
- - A mounted military force
- - The title of a Muslim ruler
- - A cultural and intellectual movement that began in Europe in the 14th century
20 Clues: - A supreme ruler • - A pirate or privateer • - A mounted military force • - A country in Southeast Asia • - The title of a Muslim ruler • - A person who journeys to a holy place • - The policy of extending a country's empire • - The border between two countries or regions • - Overthrow of a government by violent action • - A member of an ancient Mesoamerican civilization • ...
Chapter 21, Sections 1 & 2 2023-08-30
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- Protestant followers of John Calvin's teachings
- A philosophical way of questioning the truth
- Protestant followers of Martin Luther's teachings
- People of the faith of Islam
- Not trusting of others
- To remove a person from a place
- A strong commitment to something
- Strong fleet of naval ships under Phillip II
- Men who inherited wealth and titles from their ancestors
- A place where monks live and study religion under strong vows
- Non-catholic Christians
- The name given to citizens of The Netherlands
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- Muslim Empire in the Middle East in the Middle Ages
- Taxes on an imported goods
- Henry IV's decision to allow Protestants to live in some cities
- Protestants in France who struggled for religious tolerance
- Spanish artist who painted saints and martyrs
- Another word for tax
- Men who collected taxes and enforced laws like the police
- The name of King Phillip II of Spain's Palace
- Spanish artist who painted royal family members and portraits
- An alliance of European countries that opposed France
- A spanish novel about a crazy noble who attacked a windmill
- A brief work that expressed thoughts and opinions
24 Clues: Another word for tax • Not trusting of others • Non-catholic Christians • Taxes on an imported goods • People of the faith of Islam • To remove a person from a place • A strong commitment to something • A philosophical way of questioning the truth • Strong fleet of naval ships under Phillip II • Spanish artist who painted saints and martyrs • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2024-09-05
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- Lands controlled by another nation
- Group of Christians who sought freedom in north America
- Was formally called New Netherland
- Large Nation on the Iberian Peninsula
- Spanish Explorers
- Frances territory in North America
- People Who reached the second English colony in 1620
- Mixed Spanish and Native population
- Economic system biased off private ownership
- Company that out competed Britain
- English Colony founded in 1607
- A powerful South American Empire
- Illiterate Conquistador that invaded south America
- Capital city of the Incan Empire
- Emperor of the Incans
- Small nation on the Iberian Peninsula
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- The buying and selling of African slaves for work in Americas
- European who landed in the Caribbean in 1492
- The Native Mexican Empire biased in Tenochtitlan
- Europeans who traded years as a slave to pay off travel to new world
- War fought over land in the Ohio valley
- Versatile Ship had triangular sails
- Founded a navigation school in Portugal
- Spanish Forced Labor System
- The Leader of the Aztec Empire
- The Capital City of the Aztec Empire
- Conquered The Aztec Empire in 1519
- Gave Portugal a Route to India
- Global trade of foods plants and animals during colonization
29 Clues: Spanish Explorers • Emperor of the Incans • Spanish Forced Labor System • The Leader of the Aztec Empire • Gave Portugal a Route to India • English Colony founded in 1607 • A powerful South American Empire • Capital city of the Incan Empire • Company that out competed Britain • Lands controlled by another nation • Was formally called New Netherland • ...
Mesoamerica: Hidden Civilizations, Olmecs, Mayans, Aztecs 2024-05-29
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- A Spanish conqueror.
- The primary location for Aztecs’ religious ceremonies and rituals.
- A lake in Mexico.
- The Olmec are believed to be amongst the first people to use this resource that is gathered from trees.
- A Mesoamerican civilization from around 1325-1521 AD.
- a Mayan folding book recorded on paper made from the inner bark of fig trees.
- One of the earliest known Mesoamerican civilizations.
- The region stretching from Central Mexico to Nicaragua.
- A floating garden island made of twigs, limbs, sticks, and silt.
- A scientist who studies human origins and behavior.
- A land bridge.
- A Mesoamerican civilization ca. 250-900 AD.
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- A decorative plaster.
- A type of dark, dense volcanic rock.
- Commander of Spanish forces that entered Tenochitlan in 1519 AD.
- The name given to a deep sinkhole filled with water that was formed when water eroded limestone.
- Another name for corn.
- Aztec emperor who expanded the Aztec boundaries but let the Spanish into Tenochitlan.
- An ancient Aztec city built on lake Texcoco.
- One of the largest and most famous Olmec cities.
- a glass-like volcanic rock.
- The largest and most powerful Mayan city-state.
22 Clues: A land bridge. • A lake in Mexico. • A Spanish conqueror. • A decorative plaster. • Another name for corn. • a glass-like volcanic rock. • A type of dark, dense volcanic rock. • A Mesoamerican civilization ca. 250-900 AD. • An ancient Aztec city built on lake Texcoco. • The largest and most powerful Mayan city-state. • One of the largest and most famous Olmec cities. • ...
Chapter 5 Sea & Land Exploration 2024-12-16
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- France revolted against the tyranny of...
- First European Country to send explorers into the Pacific Northwest
- Who rose to power in France?
- The most notable Spanish explorer
- Shortcut between Atlantic & Pacific oceans to Asia
- Died while exploring the islands off the coast of Alaska
- American Explorer who discovered the Columbia River
- Concluded that there was no Northwest Passage
- This country added Alaska to its Empire and established trading posts in Hawaii
- France gained this from Spain in 1803
- How many countries wanted control over the Pacific Northwest?
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- Gave the expedition an additional 29 horses
- Attacked defenseless Spanish ships and stole their cargoes of gold
- The first lumber mill and the first ships built in the PNW were due to...
- This country was Spain's fierce colonial competitors during the 15th & 16th centuries
- In the early 1840s, this was established as the best route across the West
- Bought Alaska from Russia in 1867
- This event occurred shortly after the United States achieved its independence
- They led an expedition from 1804-1806 in the PNW
- The only significant Spanish community established in the PNW
- Shoshone girl who helped Lewis & Clark
21 Clues: Who rose to power in France? • The most notable Spanish explorer • Bought Alaska from Russia in 1867 • France gained this from Spain in 1803 • Shoshone girl who helped Lewis & Clark • France revolted against the tyranny of... • Gave the expedition an additional 29 horses • Concluded that there was no Northwest Passage • They led an expedition from 1804-1806 in the PNW • ...
The World in 1648 2025-03-25
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- Indigenous group in the region of Montreal
- Indigenous empire in Mexico conquered by the Spanish
- Incan site in Peru
- Economic activity flourishing in New France
- Conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Conquistador who attacked the Inca Empire
- Aztec emperor captured by Hernan Cortes
- Empire that controlled much of the Middle East, North Africa, and the Balkans
- Indigenous name for Montreal
- Religion that developed in India, founded by Guru Nanak
- The last imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1644 to 1911/12
- Indigenous group in the region of Quebec
- French colony in North America
- Policy adopted by Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate
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- European trading company with bases in India
- Indigenous name for Quebec City
- Incan emperor executed by the Spanish
- Disease that caused the death of Shanawdithit
- Title for the ruler of the Ottoman Empire
- Conquistador who attacked the Inca Empire
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- Indigenous people of Newfoundland, extinct by 1829
- Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- Empire that controlled India and was known for its tolerance between Muslims and Hindus
- Iconic mausoleum built between 1631 and 1648 in India
- Emperor of China who reigned from 1661 to 1722
26 Clues: Incan site in Peru • Capital of the Aztec Empire • Indigenous name for Montreal • French colony in North America • Indigenous name for Quebec City • Spanish conqueror of the Americas • Incan emperor executed by the Spanish • Aztec emperor captured by Hernan Cortes • Indigenous group in the region of Quebec • Title for the ruler of the Ottoman Empire • ...
The Atlantic World 2024-10-08
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- first permanent English colony
- entrust
- Pizarro-conquering the Incas and executing their leader, Atahuapla
- slave trade- involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people to the Americas
- Columbus-Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic
- a person who is out to conquer new territory
- emperor of the Incas,
- dramatic confrontation with the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés.
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- Cortes-a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- -belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- group of people from one country who build a settlement in another territory
- Exchange-the exchange of diseases
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish
- stock company-a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders.
- is an economic system based on the private ownership
- Indian War-fought between France and Great Britain to determine control
- Passage-Ship crews packed humans together on or below decks without space
- trade- a system of transatlantic trade in the 16th
- trade- the exchange of products between international borders
- an acute contagious disease caused by the variola virus
20 Clues: entrust • emperor of the Incas, • first permanent English colony • Exchange-the exchange of diseases • a person who is out to conquer new territory • -belief in the benefits of profitable trading • a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish • trade- a system of transatlantic trade in the 16th • is an economic system based on the private ownership • ...
Esperenza Rising 2025-05-09
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- Steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- Spanish for "grandmother," a term of endearment and respect.
- Severe suffering or difficulties.
- A celebration of a girl's 15th birthday, marking her transition to womanhood.
- The ability to confront fear or adversity.
- A person who moves from one place to another, often for work.
- Customs or beliefs passed down through generations.
- A festive celebration or party, often involving food and music.
- A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
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- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- The process of adjusting to new conditions or environments.
- Spanish for "hope," representing the main character's journey.
- A low-status farmer or laborer, typically in rural areas.
- The process of becoming stronger and more confident in one's abilities.
- The qualities, beliefs, and characteristics that make a person or group unique.
- Fair treatment and the upholding of what is right.
- A group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests.
- Aspirations or hopes for the future.
- To ascend or improve; symbolizes Esperanza’s growth and resilience.
- Spanish for "field," often referring to agricultural land.
20 Clues: Severe suffering or difficulties. • Aspirations or hopes for the future. • The ability to confront fear or adversity. • Fair treatment and the upholding of what is right. • Customs or beliefs passed down through generations. • A low-status farmer or laborer, typically in rural areas. • Spanish for "field," often referring to agricultural land. • ...
(AS2)Unit 2 Discussions 1 & 2 2025-03-21
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- The type of exploration that included voyages across oceans.
- Norse explorer believed to be the first European in North America.
- Spanish conquistador known for conquering parts of the Americas.
- The year Leif Eriksen is believed to have arrived in North America.
- The country that funded Cabot's expedition.
- The land Eriksen referred to as "Vinland."
- Italian explorer who reached North America for England in 1497.
- The era marked by European nations seeking new territories.
- The harsh conditions that led to the abandonment of the Norse settlement.
- The peoples faced by the Norse settlers.
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- sought by explorers in the 15th and 16th centuries.
- The settlement established by Eriksen's crew in North America.
- The reason for Eriksen's exploration, inspired by tales from earlier voyages.
- The country from which Eriksen sailed.
- A challenge faced by Norse settlers in North America.
- The continent where Eriksen and his crew settled.
- The empire Cortés is best known for conquering.
- Another Spanish conquistador who conquered part of the Americas.
- Explorer who sailed under the Spanish flag and discovered the Americas in 1492.
- French explorer who established Quebec in 1608.
20 Clues: The country from which Eriksen sailed. • The peoples faced by the Norse settlers. • The land Eriksen referred to as "Vinland." • The country that funded Cabot's expedition. • The empire Cortés is best known for conquering. • French explorer who established Quebec in 1608. • The continent where Eriksen and his crew settled. • ...
School Subjects in German 2021-09-21
20 Clues: art • math • P.E. • music • German • ethics • French • English • history • science • physics • biology • Spanish • religion • geography • geography • chemistry • mathematics • social studies • computer science
Spanish word puzzle 2022-10-28
19 Clues: french • studies • algebra • history • classes • science • Spanish • Italian • physics • english • courses • calculus • subjects • Mandarin • sciences • geography • chemistry • languages • mathematics
Elementary 2023-09-16
22 Clues: pe • 2nd • bee • owls • beep • owls • koala • music • frogs • sloths • sports • pandas • sports • disney • plater • spanish • camping • sailing • science • camping • no puedo • harry potter
Write the nationality 2022-10-07
20 Clues: Japan • Italy • Spain • China • Italy • India • Sweden • Greece • France • Turkey • Brazil • The UK • Poland • Albania • Austria • Germany • Ireland • Portugal • The Philippines • The Netherlands
Enfield Hispanic Heritage Month Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-27
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- Alberto _____ is the only runner to win both the 400 & 800 meter races in the same Olympic games
- What President expanded Hispanic heritage week to Hispanic heritage month?
- The most populated Spanish speaking nation
- The Grito de Dolores occurred in which year?
- Father _____ _____ was a Mexican priest associated with the Grito de Dolores
- Mexican Independence Day
- Cinco de Mayo is the celebration of the battle Mexico won over France that happened in which Mexican city
- The world's tallest waterfall is located in this South American country
- A notable dish from Venezuela and Columbia made of ground maize dough
- The Mexican American singer often referred to as "The Queen of Tejano music"
- This country declared its independence from Spain on September 18th
- Father Hidalgo was _____ in 1811
- Joseph De Castro became the first Hispanic person to ever win a U.S Medal Of Honor for his role in which war?
- Who was the first Hispanic person in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
- Who was the president that proclaimed Hispanic Heritage week?
- Aztec Emperor _____ commissioned the first zoo in North America
- Mexico declared independence from which country?
- Paraguay and _____ are the only landlocked countries in South America
- Who was the first Hispanic United States senator? (Last name)
- is a well-known Mexican painter, recognizable for her vibrant self-portraits
- Pablo _____: This Spanish painter is credited as the co-founder of the Cubist movement of art
- The 2000 United States _____ showed that over 35 million people identified themselves as Latino, Hispanic, or Spanish
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- Guillermo _____ was the Mexican inventor who had the 1s patent for the color TV and invented the first color TV screen
- The Spanish founded which modern day American state in 1526?
- What city in the United States has the largest Hispanic population?
- This Spanish Admiral and explorer led a group of explorers to America and celebrated the first Thanksgiving years before the Pilgrims
- _____-_____ Miranda is the Puerto Rican actor and playwright of the hit musicals "Hamilton" and "In the Heights"
- Mario J. _____ was the 1st Mexican Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, known for his crucial role on Antarctica ozone hole
- The U.S Congress passed a law to establish National Hispanic Heritage week in what year?
- is the incumbent Cuban American senator for the state of Florida
- Simon _____ led what are currently the countries of Venezuela, Bolivia, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, and Panama to independence from the Spanish Empire.
- Who was the first Hispanic woman to fly to space?
- The Inca citadel located in Eastern Cordillera of southern Peru
- This famous Puerto Rican baseball right fielder was the 1st West Indian & Latin American in the National Baseball Hall Of Fame.
- The stage name of famous Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor who became the first artist to reach the top Billboard 200 singing solely in Spanish
- Who was the first Hispanic person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in Literature in 1990
- Gender-neutral term of Latino
- Columbian pop singer and songwriter best known for her hit singles "Hips don't lie" and "Whenever, Wherever"
- _____ III was the leader of France when they tried to make Mexico a French Colony
- The youngest woman to serve in the United States Congress, commonly known by her initials
- _____ Vergara is an actress famous for her Emmy-nominated role in the comedy series "Modern Family"
- Isabel _____ is a Chilean writer who's been called "the world's most widely rea Spanish-Language author"
- Hispanic heritage month ends on the 15th of_____
43 Clues: Mexican Independence Day • Gender-neutral term of Latino • Father Hidalgo was _____ in 1811 • The most populated Spanish speaking nation • The Grito de Dolores occurred in which year? • Mexico declared independence from which country? • Hispanic heritage month ends on the 15th of_____ • Who was the first Hispanic woman to fly to space? • ...
Ch. 2 Crossword 2015-09-07
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- A hunter who traps wild animals
- An Italian explorer who discovered parts of North America
- Discovered Northern waters over Canada named after him
- A shiny metal, Au
- the winter when three-fourths of the Virginian colonists died of starvation
- A Soldier and explorer who had a large role in the creation of Jamestown
- A Dutch-Director General who helped expand the New Amsterdam
- A subgroup of the Arawakan Indians, inhabiting Northeastern South America
- Someone who ventures into undiscovered areas
- Area controlled by another country
- A Spanish colonial frontier which is now the U.S.A.
- The trade of animal skins
- A director of the Dutch colony who controlled the purchase of Manhattan Island
- A religious settlement
- Term used to describe the Americas used in the 1600s
- Ownership of a man
- Caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
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- A colony of the Kingdom of France which was passed to Spain in 1763
- Discovered the New World
- Wide spread trade between the American and Afro-Eurasian hemispheres
- A Spanish conquistador who tried to find the fountain of youth
- First permanent English settlement in the Americas
- Area colonized by France in North America
- Dutch settlement settled in the 1700s at the Southern tip of Manhattan Island
- Spanish conquerors
- A colony established in 1664 by England and was important for fur trade
- A catholic minister
- A uncommon condition that negatively affects an organism
- A Spanish conquistador who had hoped to reach the 7 cities of gold
- Virginian Indian associated with Jamestown
- The language spoke in England
- Permanent colony established in the late 1600s in North Carolina
32 Clues: A shiny metal, Au • Spanish conquerors • Ownership of a man • A catholic minister • A religious settlement • Discovered the New World • The trade of animal skins • The language spoke in England • A hunter who traps wild animals • Area controlled by another country • Caused the fall of the Aztec Empire • Area colonized by France in North America • ...
Ch. 2 Crossword 2015-09-07
Across
- A hunter who traps wild animals
- An Italian explorer who discovered parts of North America
- Discovered Northern waters over Canada named after him
- A shiny metal, Au
- the winter when three-fourths of the Virginian colonists died of starvation
- A Soldier and explorer who had a large role in the creation of Jamestown
- A Dutch-Director General who helped expand the New Amsterdam
- A subgroup of the Arawakan Indians, inhabiting Northeastern South America
- Someone who ventures into undiscovered areas
- Area controlled by another country
- A Spanish colonial frontier which is now the U.S.A.
- The trade of animal skins
- A director of the Dutch colony who controlled the purchase of Manhattan Island
- A religious settlement
- Term used to describe the Americas used in the 1600s
- Ownership of a man
- Caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
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- A colony of the Kingdom of France which was passed to Spain in 1763
- Discovered the New World
- Wide spread trade between the American and Afro-Eurasian hemispheres
- A Spanish conquistador who tried to find the fountain of youth
- First permanent English settlement in the Americas
- Area colonized by France in North America
- Dutch settlement settled in the 1700s at the Southern tip of Manhattan Island
- Spanish conquerors
- A colony established in 1664 by England and was important for fur trade
- A catholic minister
- A uncommon condition that negatively affects an organism
- A Spanish conquistador who had hoped to reach the 7 cities of gold
- Virginian Indian associated with Jamestown
- The language spoke in England
- Permanent colony established in the late 1600s in North Carolina
32 Clues: A shiny metal, Au • Spanish conquerors • Ownership of a man • A catholic minister • A religious settlement • Discovered the New World • The trade of animal skins • The language spoke in England • A hunter who traps wild animals • Area controlled by another country • Caused the fall of the Aztec Empire • Area colonized by France in North America • ...
Unit 2.1 Terms 2017-02-23
Across
- Riders Volunteer cavalry regiment; Theodore Roosevelt and Leonard Wood.
- Man's Burden" Idea of Josiah Strong: Anglo-Saxon's mission to civilize the world and teach them Christianity.
- Corollary Addition to Monroe Doctrine that US is an international police.
- Canal Created to have a shorter and safer route from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
- Extreme form of nationalism; creates an aggressive foreign policy.
- Villa Mexican revolutionary; raided US border towns killing US citizens; never caught or brought to justic
- Folly Nickname given to the US purchase of Alaska.
- Little War" Nickname for the Spanish-American War.
- Amendment Proposal (Congress) that US wouldn't keep Cuba for ourselves.
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- of Paris 1898 Treaty ending the Spanish-American War.
- Liliuokalani Last queen or monarch of Hawaii.
- Rebellion Unsuccessful revolt of Chinese citizens.
- Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer Publishers of the NY World and NY Journal; used yellow journalism.
- George Dewey Navy commander during the Spanish-American War.
- Strong Protestant minister; advocated mission work; introduced and strengthened Christianity.
- (Moral) Diplomacy Wilson's foreign policy; use of force to promote democracy and freedom throughout the White House.
- Door Policy Policy towards China to promote US trade interests.
- Maine Ship exploded in Havana harbor; cause of the Spanish-American War.
- T. Mahan "History of Sea Power Upon History"; inspired US to build a powerful navy and colonize the world.
- Diplomacy William Taft's foreign policy; used military influence to achieve US goals.
- Stick" Diplomacy Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy that the US will use military force if necessary to protect interests.
- Amendment Statement (Congress) that effectively made Cuba a US protectorate.
22 Clues: Liliuokalani Last queen or monarch of Hawaii. • Rebellion Unsuccessful revolt of Chinese citizens. • Folly Nickname given to the US purchase of Alaska. • Little War" Nickname for the Spanish-American War. • of Paris 1898 Treaty ending the Spanish-American War. • George Dewey Navy commander during the Spanish-American War. • ...
New Empires in America 2020-09-28
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- Defeated the Aztec and claimed their empire for his own.
- Legendary cities made of gold
- First country to colonize Florida
- The legacy of Ferdinand Magellan
- Treaty of Tordesillas was between Spain and
- Last name of the Person who stated one is saved through faith and faith alone.
- Spanish soldiers who conquered areas of the Americas
- Francisco Pizarro defeated this empire
- King of the Aztecs
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- Line of _________ between Spanish and Portuguese territory was first defined by Pope Alexander VI (1493) and was later revised by the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494). Spain won control of lands discovered west of the line, while Portugal gained rights to new lands to the east.
- One item exchanged with the Columbian Exchange
- Contract written by a sovereign state to outlining the conditions under which a corporation, colony, city, or other corporate body is organized, and defining its rights and privileges is called
- Ponce de Leon founded and named what U.S. State
- Spanish system where settlers where rewarded by giving them the right to tax local Native Americans or make them work in exchange the settlers where to protect the Native Americans and covert them to Christianity.
- the rise in prices but the fall of purchasing power.
- type of wars that paused French colonization
- What language was the bible first translated into that allowed the common person to read it for the first time.
- looking for a trade route to Asia one of his goals was to spread Christianity.
- Location of the First Attempt at Colonization by England
- What was defeated that led to the decline of the Spanish empire
20 Clues: King of the Aztecs • Legendary cities made of gold • The legacy of Ferdinand Magellan • First country to colonize Florida • Francisco Pizarro defeated this empire • Treaty of Tordesillas was between Spain and • type of wars that paused French colonization • One item exchanged with the Columbian Exchange • Ponce de Leon founded and named what U.S. State • ...
Owl History: 8th Interim 2 Review 2018-12-10
Across
- the people who were pushed out of Canada by the British
- President ___ wanted to buy New Orleans so America could control trade on the Mississippi River.
- John ___ created the Mississippi Bubble, a business scam trying to get Europeans to move to Louisiana.
- The _____ river benefited Louisianians by providing trade routes all over the United States
- The ____ grew in Louisiana as the Spanish government created more wealth and opportunity.
- New Orleans was an important ____ city for trade on the Mississippi River.
- French king who sold Louisiana to America
- France sold Louisiana to get money for a ____ with Britain.
- A negative reason why a person would leave their home and immigrate to a new country (____ factor)
- An important crop for Louisiana's early economy.
- The Code ___ allowed enslaved people to be branded or killed if they tried to escape.
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- The Spanish government ____ for the Acadians to settle in Louisiana.
- The Spanish government ____ the number of enslaved people brought to Louisiana.
- Louisiana's ______ has always caused cultural diffusion.
- New Orleans was located on a natural ____, which provided some protection from floods.
- The Louisiana ______ happened in 1803.
- Early French settlers trapped ____ with Native Americans.
- John Law promised ____ and silver in Louisiana, but that was a lie!
- A danger of living along the Mississippi River was the chance of a ______ after heavy storms.
- Creole music tradition
- The ____ government increased the number of people who settled in Louisiana.
- Today, we call Acadians _____.
- The War of 1812 began because Britain was blocking America from _____ with other countries.
- Before the War of 1812, the British kidnapped American soldiers and forced them to join the British ___.
24 Clues: Creole music tradition • Today, we call Acadians _____. • The Louisiana ______ happened in 1803. • French king who sold Louisiana to America • An important crop for Louisiana's early economy. • the people who were pushed out of Canada by the British • Louisiana's ______ has always caused cultural diffusion. • Early French settlers trapped ____ with Native Americans. • ...
Colonial Louisiana 2023-11-15
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- The treaty that transferred Louisiana from France to Spain following the French & Indian War.
- The Le Moyne brother who is known as "The Father of Louisiana"
- A major revolution broke out in this Carribean nation led by Toussaint L'Overture.
- The "runners of the woods" that migrated from Canada during early French Colonial Louisiana.
- The location of a significant cultural gathering place of Native Louisianians.
- The first governor of Spanish Colonial Louisiana.
- This colonial/Native town resides at the intersection of the Mississippi & Red River.
- The "Cajuns" expelled by the British in Nova Scotia that settled in SW Louisiana.
- The founder of the Company of the West that encouraged European settlers to move to Louisiana.
- This treaty transferred Louisiana back to France from Spain.
- The Spanish conquistador _________ de Soto left death and disease in native Louisiana.
- The Le Moyne brother who was called back by the King to fight for France.
- Spanish fishermen who migrated from the Canary Islands to fishing colonies in St. Bernard parish.
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- Alejandro _'______ was sent in to quell riots that broke out in New Orleans.
- The trading port established by Louis Juchereau de St Dennis
- The first capital of Louisiana founded in 1718 along the lower banks of the Mississippi River.
- The order of nuns who provided universal education in New Orleans
- The French explorer who claimed the land of Louisiana for the French King.
- The Spanish governor that fought against Great Britain in the American Revolution.
- This was the site of the Native revolt/massacre at (_____)
- The slave laws adapted in New Orleans to protect slave freedoms.
- The French General who conquered much of Europe following the French Revolution.
22 Clues: The first governor of Spanish Colonial Louisiana. • This was the site of the Native revolt/massacre at (_____) • The trading port established by Louis Juchereau de St Dennis • This treaty transferred Louisiana back to France from Spain. • The Le Moyne brother who is known as "The Father of Louisiana" • ...
Vocabulario Fashion 2023-06-13
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- Change into a more advanced.
- Where you are charged to pay for the products.
- In spanish permitirse.
- Visa.
- Antonym of bottom.
- Synonym of tariff.
- Synonym: Cheap.
- When people try to convince people to buy their products.
- A type of shoes.
- Video Game that was created in the 1980's.
- Type of dance, that you have to go down to the floor and dance.
- Arrepentirse.
- Opposite of tight.
- Synonym of attitude.
- Object that you put around your neck to protect it from the cold.
- Holes in your trousers that are used to store things.
- In spanish recibo.
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- Is the hair of the sheeps.
- Type of fabric that motorbikers usually wear to protect themselves.
- A type of trousers used by cowboys.
- synonym of credit card or money.
- Antonym of uncomfortable.
- Madera.
- Synonym money.
- Hate someone is an antonym of…
- Objects that you have on your jacket / shirt / trousers to close it.
- Type of shoes that you usually use by the sea or by the pool.
- An artificial substance that can be shaped into different forms.
- Set of clothes worn for a particular occasion.
- Popular or fashionable.
- Decoración o decorar.
- In spanish ofertas especiales.
- sale In spanish en venta.
- An object that you can move and this object has two wheels.
- The soft round part at the bottom of the ear.
- Islands that have been conquered by Spain in the XVI century.
- Apretado.
- Object that you put on your back and put there things.
- Antonym of disrespect.
- Soft material obtained from a plant and can be used to make t-shirts or other
40 Clues: Visa. • Madera. • Apretado. • Arrepentirse. • Synonym money. • Synonym: Cheap. • A type of shoes. • Antonym of bottom. • Synonym of tariff. • Opposite of tight. • In spanish recibo. • Synonym of attitude. • Decoración o decorar. • In spanish permitirse. • Antonym of disrespect. • Popular or fashionable. • Antonym of uncomfortable. • sale In spanish en venta. • Is the hair of the sheeps. • ...
Louisiana Poverty Point-Civil War Crossword 2022-04-07
Across
- King of France
- English for "baton rouge"
- setting free of slaves by masters
- freedom
- Hands off approach to government control of the economy
- French migrants deported from Canada
- extremely strict French slave codes
- kidnapping of men for military service
- secret transfer from France to Spain
- founded city of New Orleans
- Treaty that gave the US the right to trade in New Orleans
- territorial governor of LA
- main crop in Louisiana before cotton
- successful slave rebellion led to the creation of this republic
- explorer sent to claim Louisiana for France
- largest slave revolt in US History
- anyone born in the French colony of Louisiana
- early from of modern corporation in which people invested by buying stock
- invention that skyrocketed slavery in the US
- "discovered" Louisiana for the Spanish in 1592
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- spark of the civil war
- dude that crashed Louisiana's economy
- city with the most slave auctions
- Treaty that specified how much land the LA purchase would be
- white manager of enslaved people
- changed many white northernors opinion on slavery
- rapid rise of stock prices that later "popped"
- young women sent to be wives of French colonists
- based on Spanish colonial laws
- large farm with enslaved people
- Benjamin Butler's nickname for taking confederate possessions
- republic that rebelled against the Spanish
- allowing a businessman to control a colony
- gave LA back to France
- tribe that had many victories against the French
- staple crop in a Native American diet
- tribe from Mississippi
- Spanish government building
- sold New Orleans to the US
- hero of battle of new orleans
- "before the war"
41 Clues: freedom • King of France • "before the war" • spark of the civil war • gave LA back to France • tribe from Mississippi • English for "baton rouge" • territorial governor of LA • sold New Orleans to the US • founded city of New Orleans • Spanish government building • hero of battle of new orleans • based on Spanish colonial laws • large farm with enslaved people • ...
Global Convergence Key Terms 2025-03-14
Across
- A water route to Asia through present-day Canada.
- The first English colony in Virginia.
- The route taken by enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean.
- The first Puritans to come to North America.
- Explorer who searched for the "seven cities of gold."
- A movement of people from one place to another.
- Important crop from the Americas that led to a population explosion in Africa and Asia.
- A hard white substance from the tusk of an animal, such as an elephant.
- A three-sided trade route that linked Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- Instrument used to determine latitude.
- A water route to Asia.
- Valuable wood from Brazil used to make reddish-purple dye.
- An ocean between Europe and Africa and the Americas.
- First permanent European settlement in Canada.
- A member of a religious order who encourages people to convert to a particular religion.
- Portuguese colony in South America.
- Spanish colony in North America.
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- Economic theory that a country's economic success depends on the amount of gold the country has.
- Agreement made by the Pilgrims to form a government and obey its laws.
- Spanish explorers and soldiers who conquered territory in the Americas.
- Name for the exchange of people, plants, animals, and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- A very different form of this labor developed in the Americas.
- Explorer who claimed Brazil for Portugal.
- The business of capturing, transporting, and selling people into slavery.
- Agreement between Spain and Portugal dividing the non-European world.
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope.
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec empire.
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incan empire.
- People who wanted to "purify" the Church of England.
29 Clues: A water route to Asia. • Spanish colony in North America. • Portuguese colony in South America. • The first English colony in Virginia. • Instrument used to determine latitude. • Explorer who claimed Brazil for Portugal. • The first Puritans to come to North America. • First permanent European settlement in Canada. • A movement of people from one place to another. • ...
Jose Rizal Education 2025-06-22
Across
- What course did he went to in Universidad Central de Madrid?
- Rizal's cousin who was his secretary in the activist group
- What instrument did he master in Heidelberg?
- Jose Rizal's favorite teacher.
- The course that he shifted to for his mother.
- Nickname given by his favorite teacher.
- What is his grade in philosophy and letters?
- Rizal was the leader of this activist group
- Who did he studied the specialization course under when he was in Germany?
- This provincial governing body in the Philippines granted Rizal a scholarship for his medical studies in Madrid in 1882, which was later suspended.
- What is the fourth rank of dignitaries?
- What is the highest rank of dignitaries?
- The rank 1 in UST in the class of Rizal
- How much was Rizal's Spanish classes
- A poem Rizal wrote, expressing his devotion to the Catholic faith.
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- Where did Rizal learn how to speak Spanish?
- Third novel of Jose Rizal that he tried to start in Tagalog but finished it in Spanish.
- First school that Rizal's father chose for him.
- What medical degree did he obtain in Madrid?
- Who did he studied the specialization course under when he was in Paris?
- The first course that Rizal took.
- What specialization course he chose after studying in Madrid?
- This is a satirical work written by Jose Rizal to mock the friars.
- The school that Rizal's mom didn't want him to go.
- Jose Rizal's first private tutor besides his mom.
- This is Rizal's lowest graded subject at UST Medicine during his second year.
- A woman who had romantic relationship with Rizal in Japan in 1888.
- The grade Rizal got in Spanish in Ateneo.
- When did Rizal enroll in Universidad Central de Madrid?
- What is his grade in medicine in Madrid?
30 Clues: Jose Rizal's favorite teacher. • The first course that Rizal took. • How much was Rizal's Spanish classes • Nickname given by his favorite teacher. • What is the fourth rank of dignitaries? • The rank 1 in UST in the class of Rizal • What is the highest rank of dignitaries? • What is his grade in medicine in Madrid? • The grade Rizal got in Spanish in Ateneo. • ...
Spanish Review Worksheet 2023-09-24
Spanish Crossword #2 2022-02-11
Balázs 2020-10-10
18 Clues: kor • nap • tesi • elso • enek • angol • matek • tanulo • spanyol • tantargy • foldrajz • vezeteknev • nemzetiseg • tortenelem • osztalytars • Spanyolorszag • friend igazbarat • termeszettudomany
My crossword puzzle :D 2022-03-10
Across
- two roman catholic monarchs reinstated the spanish ___________
- A leader in the Spanish conquest of America and especially of Mexico and Peru in 16th century
- An ancient manuscript in book form
- A deity or spirit taking a physical form
- The move to retake the Iberian land under Muslim control the reconquest was also called the ___________ in Spanish
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- Aztecs god
- Spanish ethnocentrism led them to regard their culture and religion as far ________ to any other
- The red fruit on the cactus represent the human hearts offered as _________
- The middle of lake texcoco had a swampy island that included a _____ on a cactus, holding a rattlesnake
- the city of Tenoch
10 Clues: Aztecs god • the city of Tenoch • An ancient manuscript in book form • A deity or spirit taking a physical form • two roman catholic monarchs reinstated the spanish ___________ • The red fruit on the cactus represent the human hearts offered as _________ • A leader in the Spanish conquest of America and especially of Mexico and Peru in 16th century • ...
Age of exploration 2017-05-14
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- The empire in Peru when spanish explorers arrived in America
- Name of the ships with triangular sails that were built by Portuguese
- Complete the name of portuguese sailor that found a direct sea route to Asia, to India - Vasco da ....
- Spanish explorers called the Americas ....(two words)
- Spanish navy was defeated by English ....
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- The instrument for finding routes to faraway places
- The continent was discovered by Chritopher Columbus in 1492
- One of the countries that controled the trade routes to Asia before Age of Explorations
- The Great sailor circumnavigated the globe in 1519-1522 was Ferdinand ....
- The empire in Mexico when spanish explorers arrived in America
10 Clues: Spanish navy was defeated by English .... • The instrument for finding routes to faraway places • Spanish explorers called the Americas ....(two words) • The continent was discovered by Chritopher Columbus in 1492 • The empire in Peru when spanish explorers arrived in America • The empire in Mexico when spanish explorers arrived in America • ...
the Columbian exchange 2021-10-28
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- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521
- the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S
- About the size of a chestnut, this little fruit is packed with caffeine and have a bitter taste
- used in marinara sauce
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- comes from sugarcane
- known as corn
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- Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility
- one of the three Spanish ships used by Genoan explorer Christopher Columbus in his first voyage to the West Indies
- a perennial tropical grass with tall stout jointed stems from which sugar is extracted
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its logosyllabic script—the most sophisticated and highly developed writing system in pre-Columbian Americas
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case
- a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum and is a root vegetable native to the Americas
- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- seeds from a small tropical American evergreen tree, from which butter and chocolate are made.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
20 Clues: known as corn • comes from sugarcane • used in marinara sauce • the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S • Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case • ...
Exploration Vocab 2022-12-08
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- leader of the Aztecs
- ship desgins that aided in exploration
- conquers the Aztec empire
- pirate
- economic theory which encouraged parent countries to gain as much wealth as possible usually through gaining colonies for resources
- sailed the st. Lawrence river to the city of montreal giving the french their first claim to the new world
- government grantes
- established the fort of Quebec in 1608
- a tax on imprints
- knighted for his daring sea raids as a seadog
- pope drew a line to solve conflict between spain and portugal
- sailed the Mississippi river to the gulf of mexico and claimed the region for his king
- realized Columbus had actually discovered another new world
- first to circumnavigate the world
- claimed brazil in 1500
- sailed around the cape of good hope
- discovered the new world
- navigational instruments that aided in exploration
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- private individuals buy shares in a company to raise funds
- explored Florida searching for a fountain of youth
- people born in Spain (highest rank)
- sailed around the coasts of Newfoundland, nova Scotia and new England
- Spanish + African
- american born descendants of Spanish settlers (land owners)
- explored two bodies of water that are now named for him
- conqueror
- created a school to train navigators
- an exchange of products between the eastern and westtern hemispheres
- first to see the pacific ocean and panama
- the right to demand labor,slavery
- Spanish+native american
- sailed past the cape of good hope to india and back to portugal
- conquers the incan empire
- representatives to the monarch in the Spanish colonies
34 Clues: pirate • conqueror • Spanish + African • a tax on imprints • government grantes • leader of the Aztecs • claimed brazil in 1500 • Spanish+native american • discovered the new world • conquers the Aztec empire • conquers the incan empire • the right to demand labor,slavery • first to circumnavigate the world • people born in Spain (highest rank) • sailed around the cape of good hope • ...
global crosswrod 2023-06-13
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- a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change.
- swap of Old and New World germs, animals, plants, peoples, and cultures
- the violent overthrow of a government by a small group; a victorious accomplishment
- Human rights are moral principles or norms for certain standards of human behaviour and are regularly protected in municipal and international law
- Native American Empire who lived in Mexico.
- exploitation by a stronger country of a weaker one
- originating where it is found
- a Spanish American of pure European stock
- movement of people into a country or area
- clearing a wide area of trees
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- was an Argentine general and the primary leader of the southern and central parts of South America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire who served as the Protector of Peru.
- the process to become a U.S. citizen if you were born outside of the United States.
- a military and political effort to overthrow the government of Cuba between 1953 and 1959.
- Spanish 'conqueror' or soldier in the New World. They were searching for the 3-G's: gold, God, and glory
- cuban prime minister
- a new period of history evidencing dramatic change in world political thought and the balance of power in international
- people above a specified age not being in paid employment or self-employment but currently available for work
- ong-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire.
20 Clues: cuban prime minister • originating where it is found • clearing a wide area of trees • a Spanish American of pure European stock • movement of people into a country or area • Native American Empire who lived in Mexico. • exploitation by a stronger country of a weaker one • ong-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolutions 2023-11-21
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- The king or queen is by no means limited and has absolute power
- A victory won by Southern American patriots over Spanish royalists on the plains to the west of Caracas, which freed Venezuela from Spanish control
- Napoleon's final defeat, ending 23 years of recurrent warfare
- U.S. policy that warned European powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere
- A person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons
- Agricultural crops that are planted for the purpose of selling on the market or for export to make profit
- The notion that royalty is given divine sanction to rule
- A French lawyer and leader of the French Revolution known for spearheading the Reign of Terro
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- "Men are born and remain free and equal in rights"
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- (in Latin America) a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent
- Called for a united revolutionary effort to destroy the power of Spain in the Americas
- A leader of the Haitian independence movement during the French Revolution
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- A lower-class Parisian republican of the French Revolution
- Austrian queen consort of King Louis XVI of France
- The last king of France before the fall of the monarchy
- A Venezuelan revolutionary leader of the early 19th century who fought Spanish troops for the independence of countries in northern South America
20 Clues: "Men are born and remain free and equal in rights" • Austrian queen consort of King Louis XVI of France • The last king of France before the fall of the monarchy • The notion that royalty is given divine sanction to rule • A lower-class Parisian republican of the French Revolution • Napoleon's final defeat, ending 23 years of recurrent warfare • ...
Chapter 10, 12, 13 Crossword puzzle 2024-11-22
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- Canadian term for individuals of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry
- British joint-stock company within a state in India
- Kingdom in West Africa during the fifth through the thirteenth century, its power and wealth were based on dominating trans-Saharan trade
- Commander of the Portuguese forces in the Indian Ocean in the early sixteenth century
- Latin American officials from Spain or Portugal
- Seventeenth-century queen of the Ndongo and Matamba kingdoms
- Navigational instrument for determining latitude
- City in the Mali Empire known for its large population, wealth, and places of learning
- Aztec emperor at the time of Hernan Cortes’ invasion
- East African city-state society that dominated the coast from Mogadishu to Kilwa
- Central African state that began trading with the Portuguese around 1500
- West African kingdom ruled by Mansa Musa
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- invented by the Chinese and used for navigation
- Portuguese explorer famous for organizing the first circumnavigation of the globe, by ship
- Italian explorer and navigator who made four transatlantic voyages to the islands off North America
- Means “Return through the sea”
- Latin American term for individuals born of Indigenous and African parents
- Large sub-Saharan African kingdom in the fifteenth century
- Kongo prophet and religious leader who founded her own Christian movement
- Spanish courts in Latin America
- Latin American term for children of Spanish and native parentage
- Pizarro: Spanish conquistador whose military expeditions led to the fall of the Inca Empire
- A system that gave the Spanish settlers the right to compel the Indigenous peoples of the Americas to work in the mines or fields
- Tribe from the Caribbean who were the first Indigenous people from the Americas to come into contact with Christopher Columbus
24 Clues: Means “Return through the sea” • Spanish courts in Latin America • West African kingdom ruled by Mansa Musa • invented by the Chinese and used for navigation • Latin American officials from Spain or Portugal • Navigational instrument for determining latitude • British joint-stock company within a state in India • Aztec emperor at the time of Hernan Cortes’ invasion • ...
spanish 2016-04-04
15 Clues: medico • fiebre • una tos • enfermo • farmacia • examinar • el dolor • el abrir • el pulso • enfermero • el estres • el paciente • el garganta • up resfriado • un examen fisico
Spanish 2017-10-06
Spanish 2018-01-17
Across
- You eat with it
- You can by cake or bread here
- You can buy shoes here
- This is what you get when you win a competition
- You put this on your pants to hold it up
- You can buy rings, necklaces, or bracelets here
Down
- You wear this on your body
- you put this in your hair
- You can buy medicine here
- You do this every morning
- You can watch YouTube go on twitter and check your eclass on here
- You can read and buy books here
- People who play sports wear this
- You use this to play all sports
- You wear this on your wrist
15 Clues: You eat with it • You can buy shoes here • you put this in your hair • You can buy medicine here • You do this every morning • You wear this on your body • You wear this on your wrist • You can by cake or bread here • You can read and buy books here • You use this to play all sports • People who play sports wear this • You put this on your pants to hold it up • ...
Spanish 2018-02-09
15 Clues: eating • dancing • walking • writing • to bathe • to brush • to shower • To get up • to wake up • to stay put • to go to bed • To fall asleep • to dry yourself • To wash yourself • to comb your hair
Spanish 2018-10-08
Across
- la dentista me da
- fue amor a primera
- para tu cuello
- tengo una caries necesito un
- gorros, guantes, abrigos
- para las manos
- para tu cabeza
- cuando hace frío me pongo un
Down
- me _____ los dientes
- Chichén Itzá está en
- doctor de dientes
- tengo un______ no le puedes decir a nadie
- Mis dientes me duelen creo que tengo una
- ¡juguemos al _____!
- son rosadas (Billy la bufanda)
15 Clues: para tu cuello • para las manos • para tu cabeza • la dentista me da • doctor de dientes • fue amor a primera • ¡juguemos al _____! • me _____ los dientes • Chichén Itzá está en • gorros, guantes, abrigos • tengo una caries necesito un • cuando hace frío me pongo un • son rosadas (Billy la bufanda) • Mis dientes me duelen creo que tengo una • tengo un______ no le puedes decir a nadie
