Across
- 2. A settlement set up in American Indian territory that aimed to spread Christianity to the Indians.
- 4. (2 Words) This filibuster led a group into Texas in June 1819 and was sought help from Lafitte (A French pirate).
- 11. (3 Words) This person came to Texas in 1800 to make a killing selling wild horses. That wasn't allowed.
- 13. (3 Words) He (the soldier) created the first mission in East Texas, San Francisco de los Tejas
- 15. (2 Words) This Spanish missionary wrote to the French governor of Louisiana asking for the governor's help to build missions amount the Caddo
- 17. This is the rapid spread of disease in a short amount of time.
- 18. Who owned Louisiana in 1804?
- 21. This is a set of questions and answers about Catholic beliefs.
- 22. A Fort that offered safety from unfriendly American Indians
- 23. (3 Words) This war resulted in Spain getting Louisiana from France.
Down
- 1. (4 Words) This person issued the "Cry of Dolores" which called for everyone to be treated equally.
- 3. (2 Words)He (the friar) created the first mission in East Texas, San Francisco de los Tejas
- 5. (2 Words) This Expedition brought the first Spanish women into Texas.
- 6. This was the highest class in New Spain. They were born in Spain.
- 7. The Lipan Apaches only went to the missions/Spanish for help against this group of Native Americans.
- 8. (2 Words) This was a horse trader who came to Texas. Spain was worried because he was a bit too friendly with the US government.
- 9. This is the name for a person wages an unofficial war on a country.
- 10. (3 Words)This was an agreement that stated that no Spanish of US troops would occupy the land between the Sabine River and the Arroyo Hondo
- 12. (3 Words) This is the person that Philip Nolan had dealings with. He also worked as a double agent for Spain.
- 14. (2 Words) This person was known for being the Anglo Mother of Texas.
- 16. (2 Words) The French "attack" on the mission at Los Adaes is known as this.
- 19. This was the lowest class in New Spain.
- 20. Members of the clergy who belong to religious orders called orders.
