Culture of Latin America
Geography of Latin America
Latin American People
History of Latin America
History of Canada
100

What is the most spoken language in Latin America.

Spanish 

100

Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador are all part of which Latin American region?

Central America

100

Who did Hernondo Cortes conquer?

Aztecs

100

What two native people did the Spanish conquer.

Mayan and Inca

100

Who won the French and Indian War?

British/Indian

200

What is the most popular faith in Latin America

The Roman catholic faith

200

Antigua, The Bahamas, and Cuba are all part of which Latin American region?

Caribbean

200

ancient people that lived in Mexico

Mayans

200

Who is Fidel Castro?

Ruled Cuba

200

Who is Sanuel Champlain?

French explorer founded Quebec

300

Who built the Panama Canal?

The United States

300

Two countires in South America are?

Brazil and Chile

300

Who is Hernando de Soto?

First European to reach the Mississippi River in 1540.

300

Europeans brought slaves form where.

Africa

300

Who named Canana?

Jacques Cartier

400

Who owns the Panama Canal?

The United States until 1999. Then Cuba

400

What region is Haiti part of?

Caribbean

400

Who are Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar?

Led the revolt against Mexico

400

The Spanish ruled greatly the country.

south America or Latin America

400

What was the purpose of the Quebec Act?

French settlers could keep their laws, language, system of land ownership and Roman Catholic religion

500

There are 33 independent nations give me two countries that conquered one of Latin American Countys.

United States, Great Britain, France.

500

Which region is Panama part of?

Central America

500

Who is Alvar Aunez Cabeza de Vaca?

traveled though what is now the Southwest region of the United States- with Estebon a slave.

500

The Spanish came to South America to look for.

gold

500

What was the purpose of the Constitutional Act od 1791?

Seperated the French and Bristish. The French in the Lower part of Canada and the British in the Upper. The Act offered equality for the two groups and respected eachother differences.