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Colonization Vocabulary

Colonization Vocabulary. 8th Period. Vocabulary Development: Frayer Model. Definition: own words. Characteristics. WORD. Examples. Non-examples. Group: Marissa and Korina. Definition: a Spanish official who served as mayor, sheriff and judge.

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Colonization Vocabulary

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  1. Colonization Vocabulary 8th Period

  2. Vocabulary Development:Frayer Model Definition: own words Characteristics WORD Examples Non-examples

  3. Group: Marissa and Korina Definition: a Spanish official who served as mayor, sheriff and judge Characteristics: high authority, well known alcalde • Examples: • Firefighters • Army captain • police • Non-Examples: • Teenagers • Regular citizen

  4. Group: Cherry and Caleb Definition: a settlement founded to spread Christianity to the people of the area • Characteristics: • Religion • church Mission • Examples: • Missionary on mission trip • Non-Examples: • Neighborhood • school

  5. Group: Jacob and Billy Definition: a military post or fortified settlement in an area under Spanish control • Characteristics: • Protection • defense presidio • Examples: • Military base • Army base • Non-Examples: • Open area • house

  6. Group: Austin and Jonathan Definition: an agent who makes all arrangements to bring settlers to a colony Characteristics: land agent empresario • Examples: • Real Estate Agent • Stephen F. Austin • Non-Examples: • Family member • Casting agent

  7. Group: Haley and Dillon Definition: a livestock herder or cowhand Characteristics: Spanish cowboy or worker vaquero • Examples: • Cattle rancher • Non-Examples: • farmer

  8. Group: Henry and Michael Definition: someone who participates privately in rebellious activity in a foreign country Characteristics: rule breakers, hippies filibuster • Examples: • Terrorists • 9/11 • Non-Examples: • Law abiding citizen

  9. Group: Brianna and Emily Definition: a person who comes to a country to settle from another country Characteristics: country to country immigrant • Examples: • Pilgrims • Non-Examples: • City to city • State to state • tourist

  10. Group: Cristian and Ashton Definition: a Mexican American living in Texas Characteristics: often Spanish speaking Tejano • Examples: • Selena • Juan Seguin • Non-Examples: • Miss T. • Barack Obama

  11. Group: Ally and Joey Definition: a land controlled and settled by a distant nation Characteristics: a settlement colony • Examples: • 13 original colonies • Fort St. Louis • Non-Examples: • Texas • U.S.

  12. Group: Jake Definition: a nation or state in which people elected representatives Characteristics: vote/voice Republic Examples: -U.S. -Texas Non-Examples: -Saudi Arabia -England -Cuba

  13. Group: Christina and Isabel Definition: to surrender by treaty or agreement Characteristics: action cede Examples: -Spain and the U.S. -compromise Non-Examples: -contract -withholding

  14. Group: Miss T. Definition: a formal written request Characteristics: document/signatures petition Examples: -in the business for day off -gov’t office position Non-Examples: -asking parents for something

  15. Group: Isabel and Christina Definition: proof of ownership Characteristics: document/agreement • Land title Examples: -a contract -receipt Non-Examples: -something unclaimed -car title

  16. Group: Caleb and Cherry Definition: to leave home to settle elsewhere Characteristics: action, to migrate emigrate Examples: -moving/new home -leaving home for college Non-Examples: -permanent dweller -vacation

  17. Group: Miss T. Definition: a military force that is not professional Characteristics: volunteers, untrained militia Examples: -men in the Alamo -Guerilla warfare Non-Examples: -Marines, Army, Navy SEALS

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