Study Guide Crossword for Exploration, Settlement, and Indpendence
Across
- 1. The Indian tribe that the Spanish f______ had the most success with were the Coahuilticans.
- 4. In the 1620’s, the Jumano Indians were converted by the vision of a nun they call “The Lady in B________.”
- 6. Pineda [1519] was credited with creating the first m______ of the northern part of the Gulf of Mexico.
- 7. Native Americans were not free to practice their own religion in the missions. That had to become C____________.
- 8. Coronado’s guys found The Grand Canyon and E______ was killed.
- 10. Native Texans attacked m______ because they did not want to change their ways of life.
- 13. The major goals of the Spanish missions were to teach the Indians Christianity and to hold land for S________. The three G’s: God, Gold, & Glory.
- 15. Cabeza de Vaca writes about his time with the K____________ in a memoir book called La Relacion.
- 17. Cortez [1519] defeated the A______ Empire and sent all of their gold and jewels back to Spain.
- 18. Father Miguel H________ called for an uprising for freedom from Spain, 1810.
- 19. La Salle [1685] was a French explorer in Texas. He built Ft. St Louis at Matagorda Bay and laid claims to the region for F________.
Down
- 1. The fear of F________ settlements caused the Spanish to establish colonies in eastern Texas.
- 2. San A________ had the most success with the Spanish mission system.
- 3. The first flag to fly over Texas was the S________ flag. The second was French.
- 5. The Spanish chose a site for a settlement near rivers, or lakes because w______was necessary and plentiful.
- 7. In order to secure Texas, Mexico created a policy to increase the c________ of Texas.
- 9. Cabeza de Vaca’s stories were seemingly supported by a Jumano Indian they nicknamed ‘The T______.’ When they proved to be false Coronado executed him.
- 11. Cabeza de Vaca’s [1525] was one of four survivors of the Narvaez expedition and the shipwreck that stranded them in Galveston Bay, through many hardships they befriended the I_______ and walked back to Mexican territory with tales of golden cities and treasure to the Northwest.
- 12. Coronado [1540] followed the stories of “C_______: the Seven Cities of Gold” until they proved to just be adobe pueblos of the Jumanos.
- 14. The Spanish colonists were primarily C________.
- 16. When Mexico won its independence from Spain [1821], T________became part of Mexico.