History unit 5

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Across
  1. 4. It was institude in America by three courts: Mexico, Lima and Cartagena de Indias, and lasted for over 200 years.
  2. 6. Had the highest privileges.
  3. 8. To resign to a change, usually due to reasons beyond control.
  4. 12. Was the group who was engaged in agricultural work, suffering exploitation.
  5. 13. The charge of officials directly appointed by the king caused the discontent of criollos who started with the desires of:
  6. 15. The division of the territory of new Spain in municipalities, that were under.
  7. 17. Where a series of reforms with the purpose of recovering the power of the Spanish empire. They were estabilished by king Philip V after the war of succession in 1714.
  8. 18. Resulted form interbreeding, we’re discriminated.
  9. 19. The inquisition was introduced to new Spain by:
  10. 20. This group resulted from breeding.
Down
  1. 1. In 1808 Napoleon Bonaparte achieved the expansion of the French Empire into Spain, putting King Charles IV in an untenable situation Bonaparte forced King Charles to cede the throne of Spain to his brother in an event known as:
  2. 2. People that we’re engaged in priesthood, military, commerce, and mining.
  3. 3. Was the social group with the highest privileges.
  4. 5. Identify the American countries that were influenced by the enlightenment and the French Revolution to lead their independence movements:enlightenment:was a social, ideological and political movement which came from France, and strongly influenced the development and independence of New Spain.
  5. 7. Who proposed the name new Spain.
  6. 9. Work for the Spanish in the farms, ranches and mines.
  7. 10. Who was the king that applied the Bourbon reforms in the New Spain during 1754 to 1788.
  8. 11. When the crown estabilished political institutions, the natives became.
  9. 14. What was founded to monitor the religious practices of natives?
  10. 16. True or false: The church was involved in many of the decisions affecting society; during the inquisition, they even controlled what could or could not be read: