Across
- 1. Using ships to block a port so that goods and supplies cannot get in or out.
- 3. The period after the Civil War when the South was rebuilt and brought back into the Union.
- 6. A large area of unfenced land where cattle could graze freely.
- 8. To make something in large amounts using machines in a factory.
- 11. A formal meeting where people gather to make important decisions or rules.
- 16. The power of a governor or president to reject a law passed by the legislature.
- 17. Imaginary lines that run north and south to measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- 19. A group of businesses that produce similar goods or services, like the oil or cattle industry.
- 20. A cowboy who rode along the borders of a ranch to make sure cattle didn't wander off.
- 22. A permanent mark burned into a cow’s hide with a hot iron to show who owns it.
- 23. The way a state or country manages its money, jobs, and products.
- 26. Half of the Earth (usually Northern, Southern, Eastern, or Western).
- 27. A freedom that is protected by the government, like the right to vote.
- 30. The official state song of Texas.
- 32. An area of land that has similar features, such as the Coastal Plains or the Great Plains.
- 35. What the air is like outside at a specific time (e.g., hot, rainy, windy).
- 36. The plants and trees that grow in a particular area.
- 38. Money that is owed to someone else.
- 42. A portable, cone-shaped tent made of poles and buffalo skins.
- 43. A war between people of the same country, specifically the North and South in the U.S.
- 47. A person sent by the King of Spain to rule a colony in his place.
- 48. The specific amount of time a person is allowed to serve in a government position.
- 49. A design on a map that shows directions.
- 51. The group of Southern states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War.
- 52. A large animal that was the most important resource for the Plains Indians for food and clothing.
- 53. A Spanish word for a cowboy.
- 56. A special celebration for a girl’s 15th birthday in many Hispanic cultures.
- 57. The money a business has left over after paying all of its bills.
- 58. A strong building or group of buildings used by soldiers for defense.
- 61. Money that people pay to the government to fund services like schools and roads.
- 62. A period in the 1930s when wind and drought caused huge dust storms in the Great Plains.
- 64. The natural shapes on the Earth’s surface, like mountains, plains, or plateaus.
- 65. Twisted wire with sharp points used for fences; it brought an end to the "open range."
- 69. A system where people are owned by others and forced to work without pay.
- 70. The name of Texas during the nine years it was its own independent country.
- 71. A military move where an army surrounds a city or fort to cut off supplies and force a surrender.
- 73. A formal agreement between two or more groups to work together.
- 75. The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- 76. A Spanish explorer and soldier who came to the Americas to find gold and land.
- 79. The forced separation of people based on their race.
- 80. The four main points on a compass: North, South, East, and West.
- 84. An official paper that provides information or proof, such as a letter or a law.
- 86. A railroad engine used to pull a train.
- 87. A person who survives by hunting wild animals and searching for wild plants to eat.
- 89. A period in Earth's history when much of the land was covered by huge sheets of ice.
- 90. A farmer who works on land owned by someone else and gives a share of the crop as rent.
- 91. A very long period of time with little to no rainfall.
- 94. A time in history (1930s) when the economy was very weak and many people were out of work.
- 95. The act of a country growing larger by adding more land.
- 96. A small town or village.
- 102. A crop, like cotton, that is grown to be sold for money rather than used by the farmer.
- 103. An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth that divides it into North and South.
- 104. To cancel or declare that a law is no longer in effect.
- 105. A person chosen to represent a group of people at a meeting.
- 107. A sudden, wild rush of a herd of animals, like cattle or buffalo.
- 108. The part of the government that interprets laws and decides if they are fair.
- 110. The usual weather patterns in a place over a very long period of time.
- 112. A person or business that makes goods or provides services.
- 113. The right to vote in political elections.
- 114. The part of the government that carries out or enforces the laws.
- 116. An elected official who represents their state or district in the Senate.
- 118. A person who buys and uses goods and services.
- 120. The holiday celebrating the day enslaved people in Texas were told they were free.
- 121. A scientist who studies people from the past by digging up and examining objects they left behind.
- 122. A tool on a map that shows how the map distance relates to the real distance on Earth.
- 123. The site of a massive oil discovery near Beaumont in 1901.
- 124. Another name for oil; a liquid found underground that is used for fuel.
- 125. A system that gives each branch of government some power over the others so no one becomes too powerful.
Down
- 2. A settlement in a new land that is still ruled by its home country.
- 3. The act of gathering cattle together to be branded or moved.
- 4. A formal, written request signed by many people and given to a government leader.
- 5. To protect or save something from being wasted, like water or soil.
- 7. The system of people and laws that run a city, state, or country.
- 9. The movement of people from rural areas (farms) to cities.
- 10. A person who worked to end the practice of slavery.
- 12. The document that outlines the laws and structure of the Texas government.
- 13. The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals for food.
- 14. A person who studies and writes about the past.
- 15. Land set aside by the government for Native American tribes to live on.
- 18. A large factory where "crude" oil from the ground is turned into gasoline and other products.
- 21. A person who moves from one country to live permanently in another.
- 24. The basic rights and freedoms that every citizen should have.
- 25. To keep something safe or in its original condition.
- 28. The 1836 document that stated Texas was no longer part of Mexico.
- 29. A Spanish fort built to protect missions and settlers.
- 31. A person who comes from a specific ancestor (like a great-grandchild).
- 33. Unfair treatment of a person or group based on things like their race.
- 34. An object made by humans long ago, such as a tool or pottery, that tells us about their lives.
- 37. The starting line (0 degrees) for measuring longitude.
- 39. The name of a map that tells you what the map is showing.
- 40. A time of very fast growth in a business or a town’s population.
- 41. A settlement built by the Spanish to spread their religion and way of life.
- 44. The war between Texas and Mexico from 1835–1836.
- 45. A building material made of sun-dried earth and straw, often used for houses in West Texas.
- 46. Information created by someone who did not experience an event first-hand (like a textbook).
- 50. The shared beliefs, traditions, language, and arts of a group of people.
- 54. A unit of measurement used to find an exact location on a map or globe.
- 55. A community located on the outskirts of a large city.
- 59. A major industry in Texas focused on rasing and selling livestock.
- 60. The process of one country or territory joining another, like when Texas joined the United States.
- 63. A formal, written agreement between two or more countries.
- 66. An original object or document from the time an event happened (like a diary or photo).
- 67. A small, narrow boat used for traveling on water.
- 68. Traditions, skills, and objects that are passed down from one generation to the next.
- 72. Traveling through an unfamiliar area to learn about it or find resources.
- 74. A share of ownership in a company.
- 77. To formally withdraw from or leave a group or country.
- 78. A certificate issued by a government promising to pay back borrowed money with interest.
- 81. A person who is in charge of a court and makes sure the law is followed.
- 82. A person who moves from place to place to find food and has no permanent home.
- 83. The top elected leader of a state’s executive branch.
- 85. The part of a map that explains what the symbols and colors mean.
- 88. The part of government that is responsible for writing and passing laws.
- 92. A diagram that shows events in the order they happened.
- 93. To pull back or move away from an enemy during a battle.
- 97. Imaginary lines that run east and west to measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- 98. A place where two or more railroad lines or roads meet.
- 99. A government where the power stays with the people through voting.
- 100. A group of citizens who sit in a courtroom and decide the outcome of a trial.
- 101. A member of an elite group of lawmen who protected the Texas frontier.
- 106. A person who was given land in Texas by the Mexican government to start a new colony.
- 109. The business of raising and selling cattle for beef and leather.
- 111. The far edge of a settled area where few people live.
- 115. A serious promise to be loyal to a flag, state, or country.
- 117. An area of land characterized by few people and lots of open land.
- 119. The group of Northern states that stayed together during the Civil War.
