Vocabulary
Native Americans
Missions
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100

This is the way people meet their needs, using resources.

What is economy.

100

Native Americans were brought to the missions two different ways...

What are (1) willingly--often lured by pretty beads and fabrics, and (2) brought by force.
100

These called people to wake up, go to meals, attend church, and work.

What are mission bells.

100

A minister or other church member who travels and converts people.

What is a missionary.

200

This word means a novice, especially someone new to the Christian faith.

What is a neophyte.

200

Native Americans had to give up these parts of their lives...

What are their religion, their language, and their customs.

200

The missions needed Native Americans for this...

What is work (or labor).

200

This is a place where people build a community.

What is a settlement.

300

This means to fight back.

What is revolt.

300

Native Americans burned down the missions in these two cities.

Where are San Diego and San Luis Obispo.

300

The Franciscan priests taught the Native Americans to do this, instead of hunting and gathering.

What is farming.

300

This Spanish priest who started the first mission in California.

Who was Junipero Serra.

400

This is the usual way of doing things.

What is a cutom.

400

Some of the jobs at the mission included...

What are plowing, digging ditches, harvesting crops, raising cattle and chickens, etc.

400

Name 3 parts of a mission.

Examples: kitchen, church, storeroom, river, priests' quarters (rooms), workshops, etc.

400

This is a settlement that is ruled from a faraway land.

What is a colony.

500

This is the word for a military fort.

What is a presidio.

500

This is a Spanish word for village.

What is a pueblo.

500

Most missions were built near these.

What are Indian villages.

500

This is a large Spanish ship used in war or trade.

What is a galleon.

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