Leaders, Cities, and Tribes in the French and Spanish Colonies

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