Aztec & Spanish
Across
- 3. The metal material that made Spanish swords and armor far lighter, sharper, and more durable than Aztec obsidian.
- 4. The dominant Christian denomination in Spain that drove their missionary zeal and desire for religious unity.
- 8. The Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that overthrew the Aztec Empire.
- 12. An Aztec crop used to make a ceremonial chocolate drink.
- 13. Forced economic payments (goods, luxury items, food) made by conquered city-states to the Aztecs.
- 14. political and religious leader at the top of the rigid Aztec social hierarchy, seen as chosen by the gods.
- 17. What individuals or groups consider important, such as honesty, freedom, or tradition.
- 18. The Spanish-sponsored explorer whose 1492 voyage kicked off the Age of Exploration in the Americas.
- 20. The Aztec god of war and the sun, who required human blood to ensure the sun rose each day.
- 22. The blending of Indigenous spiritual practices with Catholic traditions, such as the Day of the Dead.
- 23. A religious system that worships multiple gods, as practiced by the Aztecs.
- 24. The Spanish court established in 1478 to enforce absolute Catholic unity through persecution.
Down
- 1. What people accept as true, such as religious teachings or scientific theories.
- 2. The highly infectious European disease that killed between 50% and 90% of the Aztec population.
- 5. The spectacular capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on an island.
- 6. Unique ways of interpreting events and situations, often shaped by personal experience, culture, and history.
- 7. The Spanish labor system that forced Indigenous people to work under the absolute control of colonists.
- 9. Sacred corn grown by the Aztecs, considered a gift from the gods.
- 10. The historical period ending in 1492 when Spain reclaimed its lands from Muslim rulers.
- 11. The massive global exchange of goods, ideas, plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- 12. Floating gardens built on lake beds using mud and reeds to adapt to limited arable land.
- 15. The Aztec god of rain and fertility, propitiated during the planting season.
- 16. Animals introduced by the Spanish that brought tactical speed, mobility, and psychological shock to the battlefield.
- 19. The lens through which individuals and groups interpret and understand the world around them.
- 21. The specific lake where the Aztecs built their capital city on an island.