Early Explorers of Texas
Across
- 2. He became the first European to explore the Texas coast.
- 9. The Northern Pass
- 12. In 1598 he led an expedition to settle the upper Rio Grande. He is thought to have ordered the first Thanksgiving in North America.
- 13. The King of Spain wanted him to look for the Fountain of Youth.
- 14. In 1519 he landed in Mexico and overthrew the Aztec Empire.
- 15. The first European country to send explorers into what is now the United States
- 17. In 1492 he decided to go east by sailing west.
- 18. He was part of the Narvaez Expedition. A storm forced him to land near Galveston. He heard about seven golden cities from Native Americans.
- 20. The most direct result of French exploration for Texas was that Spanish interests shifted from West Texas to here.
- 21. He led an expedition of 300 soldiers looking for seven golden cities.
Down
- 1. This was the Aztec capital. It was destroyed by Cortes, and was replaced by Mexico City.
- 3. These were religious settlements established by Catholic Priests
- 4. La Salle named this after King Louis XIV of France.
- 5. He took over the de Soto expedition after de Soto died. They were the first to reach the Mississippi River and likely came to Texas as well.
- 6. These were the three Gs that drove Spanish explorers
- 7. These were soldier warriors who helped to conquer new lands for Spain and gain wealth and glory for themselves.
- 8. Cabeza de Vaca’s encounters with the Indians as he journeyed through Texas began an era called the Age of
- 10. He was the first French explorer to reach Texas.
- 11. He led an expedition to Florida and then died near the Mississippi River.
- 13. These were government sponsored pirate ships that preyed on the ships of other nations.
- 16. Only four men out of 600 survived this expedition.
- 19. This is an official who rules in a king or queen’s name