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  1. Once the Spanish government realized the extent of the “discoveries” of their exploration, they decided to settle the new land. They brought with them many different foods, animals, and ideas from their homeland. This was not exactly cultural borrowing. Instead the Spanish wanted to exert (to apply with great effort) their control over the people of the new land and force Spanish cultural ideas upon them. No matter the original intent of the Spanish, some of their cultural contributions are still a part of Texan and American life today. These contributions are gifts to our society. (The Spanish word for gifts is “regalos”, the title of this lesson.) • lemons and limes • pumpkins • corn • apples • Catholic • Church • horses • cows • turkeys

  2. Quiz Explorer Update November 2008 Power review

  3. The governor of a colony who rules in the name of the king or queen is called a • viceroy.

  4. The island near present-day Galveston that Cabeza de Vaca named the “isle of misfortune” was ______? • Malhado

  5. An enclosure of posts made to form a defense is a • Stockade • fort

  6. A person belonging to one of the religious brotherhoods of the Catholic Church • Friar • Nun • Priest

  7. The land named by La Salle in honor of the King of France was called • Louisiana. • Louis XIV was king of the day

  8. What was NOT a goal of the Spanish in exploring the New World? • defeat the English and retake all English colonies • Establish good relations with France … they were fighting the French

  9. I am a Frenchman who intended to establish a colony at the mouth of the Mississippi River, but I could not find the river. Then a storm forced my ships to land in Texas. I was murdered by my own men. Who am I? • La Salle

  10. Christopher Columbus journeyed across the Atlantic in 1492 to • find a faster trade route to the Indies.. • Fame and Glory

  11. At first, the Aztecs welcomed Hernan Cortes because they thought he was • the god Quetzalcoatl.

  12. When Cabeza de Vaca became shipwrecked off the coast of Galveston, he survived by • adopting the ways of the Karankawas. • Shaman

  13. I am Spanish. I was put in charge of an expedition to find seven cities of gold. Though I found no gold, my men were the first to see the Palo Duro and Grand Canyons. Who am I? • Francisco Vazquez de Coronado

  14. What territory was name after the French King Louis XIV? • Louisiana • all land whose waters drained into the Mississippi River.

  15. Which two explorers died or was killedon their expeditions? • Estevanico and La Salle

  16. A survivor of Narvaez Expedition, he traveled through Texas with Estevanico; in Texas from 1528 to 1536, he wrote a book about a legend of Seven Cities of Cibola. • Cabeza de Vaca

  17. This man explored Mississippi River and Texas in 1680’s; he claimed Mississippi River Valley for France and started the only French colony in Texas. He was killed by his own men. • La Salle

  18. How is La Salle different than other people explorers? • He is the only French explorer.

  19. In what order did these explorers travel in Texas? • Cabeza de Vaca • Coronado • La Salle

  20. Quiz Explorer Update November 2008

  21. The governor of a colony who rules in the name of the king or queen • viceroy • friar • Pope • conquistador

  22. The governor of a colony who rules in the name of the king or queen • Viceroy. • friar • Pope • conquistador

  23. Island near present-day Galveston that Cabeza de Vaca named the “isle of misfortune” • Cozumel • Malhado • Tenochtitlan • Yucatan

  24. Island near present-day Galveston that Cabeza de Vaca named the “isle of misfortune” • Cozumel • Malhado • Tenochtitlan • Yucatan

  25. An enclosure of posts made to form a defense • stockade • Malhado • Tenochtitlan • castle

  26. An enclosure of posts made to form a defense is a • stockade. • Malhado. • Tenochtitlan. • castle.

  27. A person belonging to one of the religious brotherhoods of the Catholic Church • viceroy • friar • Quetzalcoatl • conquistador

  28. A person belonging to one of the religious brotherhoods of the Catholic Church • Viceroy. • friar. • Quetzalcoatl.. • Conquistador.

  29. The land named by La Salle in honor of the King of France • Arkansas • Louisiana • Mississippi • New Mexico

  30. The land named by La Salle in honor of the King of France was called • Arkansas. • Louisiana. • Mississippi. • New Mexico.

  31. Which one of the following was NOT a goal of the Spanish in exploring the New World? • to make their country more powerful • to gain wealth for themselves • to spread Christianity • defeat the English

  32. Which one of the following was NOT a goal of the Spanish in exploring the New World? • to make their country more powerful • to gain wealth for themselves • to spread Christianity • defeat the English

  33. Christopher Columbus journeyed across the Atlantic in 1492 to • discover new lands for Spain. • prove that the world was round. • calculate the effect of trade winds. • find a faster trade route to the Indies.

  34. Christopher Columbus journeyed across the Atlantic in 1492 to • discover new lands for Spain. • prove that the world was round. • calculate the effect of trade winds. • find a faster trade route to the Indies.

  35. At first, the Aztecs welcomed Hernan Cortes because they thought he was • the god Quetzalcoatl. • a French explorer. • a friendly trader. • the king of Spain.

  36. At first, the Aztecs welcomed Hernan Cortes because they thought he was • the god Quetzalcoatl. • a French explorer. • a friendly trader. • the king of Spain.

  37. When Cabeza de Vaca became shipwrecked off the coast of Galveston, he survived by • building a stockade. • adopting the ways of the Karankawas. • using supplies from the ship. • walking across Texas to the nearest mission.

  38. When Cabeza de Vaca became shipwrecked off the coast of Galveston, he survived by • building a stockade. • adopting the ways of the Karankawas. • using supplies from the ship. • walking across Texas to the nearest mission.

  39. I am Spanish. I was put in charge of an expedition to find seven cities of gold. Though I found no gold, my men were the first to see the Palo Duro and Grand Canyons. Who am I? • Juan de Onate • Antonio de Mendoza • Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda • Francisco Vazquez de Coronado

  40. I am Spanish. I was put in charge of an expedition to find seven cities of gold. Though I found no gold, my men were the first to see the Palo Duro and Grand Canyons. Who am I? • Juan de Onate • Antonio de Mendoza • Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda • Francisco Vazquez de Coronado

  41. Which of the following was named after the French King Louis XIV? • land along the upper Rio Grande. • the island on which members of a French expedition were washed ashore. • the city founded upon the ruins of the Aztec capital. • all land whose waters drained into the Mississippi River.

  42. Which of the following was named after the French King Louis XIV? • land along the upper Rio Grande. • the island on which members of a French expedition were washed ashore. • the city founded upon the ruins of the Aztec capital. • all land whose waters drained into the Mississippi River.

  43. A survivor of Narvaez Expedition, he traveled through Texas with Estevanico; in Texas from 1528 to 1536, he wrote a book about a legend of Seven Cities of Cibola. • La Salle • Coronado • Roberto Soto • Cabeza de Vaca

  44. A survivor of Narvaez Expedition, he traveled through Texas with Estevanico; in Texas from 1528 to 1536, he wrote a book about a legend of Seven Cities of Cibola. • La Salle • Coronado • Roberto Soto • Cabeza de Vaca

  45. This man claimed Mississippi River Valley for France and started the only French colony in Texas. He was killed by his own men. • La Salle • Coronado • Estevanico • Cabeza de Vaca

  46. This man claimed Mississippi River Valley for France and started the only French colony in Texas. He was killed by his own men. • La Salle • Coronado • Estevanico • Cabeza de Vaca

  47. Which two explorers died on their expeditions? • Coronado and Estevanico • Desoto and Cabeza de Vaca • Estevanico and La Salle • Cabeza de Vaca and La Salle

  48. Which two explorers died on their expeditions? • Coronado and Estevanico • Desoto and Cabeza de Vaca • Estevanico and La Salle • Cabeza de Vaca and La Salle

  49. How is La Salle different than other people explorers? • He is the only French explorer. • He is the only explorer who traveled in the 1600’s. • He is the only explorer who died on the expedition. • He is the only explorer who found the cities of gold.

  50. How is La Salle different than other people explorers? • He is the only French explorer. • He is the only explorer who traveled in the 1600’s. • He is the only explorer who died on the expedition. • He is the only explorer who found the cities of gold.

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