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vocabulary
States / Capitals
latitude / longitude
100
The Aztec ruler.
Who is Moctezuma?
100
Spanish explorer who started the settlement of St. Augustine, Florida.
Who is Pedro de Aviles?
100
A Spanish word for conqueror.
What is conquistador?
100
The capital of Oregon.
What is Salem?
100
The imaginary line that runs at 0 degrees latitude.
What is the equator?
200
Spanish explorer who was searching for the fountain of youth, and claimed Florida for Spain.
Who is Ponce de Leon?
200
Spanish explorer who led an expedition up the coast of California, and built the city of San Diego.
Who is Junipero Serra?
200
A religious community where priests taught Christianity.
What is a mission?
200
The capital of New Mexico.
What is Santa Fe?
200
The imaginary line that runs at 0 degrees longitude.
What is the Prime Meridian?
300
First Spanish explorer to reach the Mississippi river.
Who is Hernando de Sota?
300
Pueblo leader who led a revolt against the Spanish.
Who is Pope?
300
A large farm or ranch often with its own village and church.
What is hacienda?
300
Harrisburg is the capital of this state.
What is Pennsylvania?
300
Lines of latitude can also be called this.
What is a parallel?
400
First Spanish explorer to reach the Grand Canyon?
Who is Francisco Coronado?
400
Spanish priest who wanted to protect all American Indians.
Who is Bartolome de las Casas?
400
An area of land ruled by another country.
What is a colony?
400
Carson City is the capital of this state.
What is Nevada?
400
Lines of longitude can also be called this.
What are meridians?
500
He defeated the Inca empire in South America?
Who was Francisco Pizarro?
500
Spanish explorer who founded New Mexico.
Who is Juan de Onate?
500
Many nations or territories ruled by a single group or leader.
What is an empire?
500
Trenton is the capital of this state.
What is New Jersey?
500
The exact latitude and longitude of a place on the globe.
What is absolute location?