Leaders, Cities, and Tribes in the French and Spanish Colonies
Across
- 4. Who was worried about English explorations and Russian fur-trading activities on the Pacific Coast?
- 6. Who eventually regained control of New Mexico after 12 years?
- 9. This was a small isolated outpost but became a permanent settlement.
- 10. They lived in the governor's mansion and destroyed churches, and statues.
- 11. Who ended up claiming the most territory in North America by 175.
- 12. Spoke many Indian languages
- 14. He left EL Paso with his army in 1692.
- 17. This product was the next big market in North America and led to many trading partnerships between the French and other European and Native tribes.
- 19. He was the king of France who encouraged exploration.
- 20. They built a string of missions from San Diego to San Francisco to convert Indians and develop the Californian economy.
Down
- 1. These tribes developed open trading relationships with the French.
- 2. His goals were to build an alliance with Illinois and other tribes against the Iroquois and to establish a permanent French presence throughout the Mississippi Valley.
- 3. The Spanish settled a fort and a mission here. The first European settlement in California.
- 5. Who had established the first permanent settlements in the future United States-Florida in 1565 and New Mexico in 1598?
- 7. This man explored the St. Lawrence River and founded the city for Quebec as a representative of a private fur company.
- 8. A Jesuit missionary that was sent to find the Mississippi hoping to be a route to China.
- 13. This city was settled in 1642 to further expand trade and had many people seeking to convert the Huron people to Catholicism.
- 15. What returned to what it had been before 1598?
- 16. Which tribe developed open trading relationships with the English?
- 18. He led the greatest European defeat in European history in the Americas and was a leader of peaceful pueblo people of Northern New Mexico.