Control over Sexuality
Resistance
Frontier Diplomacy
100

How easy was it for the Spanish to attract women and families to the new territories? 

Very diffuclt; had to recruit single women

100

In what Mexican territories was slavery outlawed after its independence?  

Slavery was outlawed in all territories

100

What territories were considered a part of the Northern Frontier? 

California, New Mexico, Texas

200

Benefits of Spanish soldiers marrying native women when frontier territories were first settled on? 

Native women were given land, farm animals, and horses; improved relations between indigenous people and the Spanish

200

How did Mestiza women defend themselves against generalized sexual violence? 

Used civil and criminal courts
200

Did American foreigners outnumber Mexicans in all territories? 

No, only in Texas (especially East Texas) 

300

How were Mestiza women punished for engaging in sexual activity? 

Sexual violence is used to correct a woman's sexual behavior; a woman's sexuality was subject to any male in the family, regardless of age

300

Why were American foreign encroachments on Mexican territory so common? 

No enforcement or military backing  

300

What is the Black Legend?

Negative portrayals/representations of the Spanish (violent, barbaric, greedy) that are translated into Mexicans, particularly in the eyes of American foreigners 

400

Why was the marital family central in the conquest of new territories?

Reproduction of catholic civilization in CA; implementing Spanish hegemony 
400

Who were labeled witches and sorcerers? 

Women who used their political power to push back against Spanish patriarchy 

400

Why was American colonization in the new territories initially seen as beneficial? 

Trade would benefit Mexico's economy through trade; assumption that foreigners would obey laws

500

How was gender a key dimension of honor in relation to individual and family honor?

Women's value centered on their sexuality; Men's value centered on the protection of women and the domination of women

500

Why was Toypurina punished so harshly when her plot to kill the priest was uncovered?

She was sexualized, racialized, and demonized; tried as a political crime; challenged patriarchal domination over native women 

500

According to Thomas O. Larkin in 1846, why were native and foreign inhabitants prepared for a transfer of sovereignty of territories from Mexico to the US?

Mexico's ever-weakening political and physical control left it vulnerable to continual land grabs by foreigners; the assumption that land value would increase under American sovereignty