#1: Spanish & Indigenous Cultures
#2: Colonial New Mexico
#3: Trade and Travel
#4: Revolts and Rebellions
100

The Spanish followed this form of government before the Mexican War of Independence:

Monarchy

100

This is New Mexico's current capital, established by Governor Peralta.

Santa Fe

100

This trade route connected Mexico City to Santa Fe.

El Camino Real

100

This person was the leader of the Pueblo Revolt:

Popé

200

The Spanish practiced this religion:

Christianity (Catholic)

200

This Spanish-introduced technology changed warfare and made colonization more successful.

firearms (guns)

200

These are natural resources/materials ready to be used.

Raw goods

200

This Spanish man treated Indigenous People very cruelly at the Acoma Revolt.

Juan de Oñate

300

Native Americans wanted to preserve their ______ and _____ from the Spanish.

land and traditions

(would also accept a few other answers maybe...)

300

This kind of buildings reflect Spanish and Indigenous blending in architecture.

adobe

300

Products needing more processing

Manufactured Goods

300

The Pueblo Revolt was mainly a reaction to the Spanish trying to...

convert Indigenous people to Christianity and/or make them slaves

400

The Spanish viewed the Indigenous People as _______ and _______.

Uncivilized and Savage

400

These water channels helped Spanish colonizers and Indigenous People irrigate their crops.

acequias

400

This route was started by William Becknell for trade.

Santa Fe Trail

400

Popé pushed the Spanish out of present-day New Mexico for over ______ years.

over a decade / around 12 years

500

Name two ways that Spanish and Indigenous cultures blended and influenced New Mexico's culture:

-Tinwork

-Architecture (adobe)

-Food (chile, beans)

500

This Spaniard was sent to New Mexico in 1692 to reestablish Spanish control of New Mexico.

Don Diego de Vargas

500

This trail was used to connect New Mexico with California.

Old Spanish Trail

500

This priest started the Mexican War of Independence with a speech that inspired a rebellion against Spanish rule.

Miguel Hidalgo