Key Vocabulary
Land & Treaties
People & Roles
Religion & Culture
Exploration Basics
100

To officially give territory over to another country.
 

Cede

100

This 1803 purchase doubled the size of the U.S. for $15 million.
 

Louisiana Purchase

100

Officials who represent their country in foreign affairs.
 

diplomats

100

A person belonging to a religious brotherhood of the Catholic Church.
 

friar

100

A journey undertaken by a group of people with a definite purpose.
 

an expedition

200

Texas settlers of Spanish descent who built homes, farms, and ranches.
 

Tejanos

200

Territory between the Sabine River and Arroyo Hondo that belonged to no one.
 

the Neutral Ground

200

He claimed Louisiana for France before it was purchased by the U.S.
 

La Salle

200

A settlement founded to spread Christianity.
 

a mission

200

A land claimed for and controlled by a distant nation.
 

a colony

300

Military adventurers who tried to stir up rebellions in other countries.
 

Filibusters

300

In 1819, Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. under this treaty.
 

the Adams-Onís Treaty

300

Group of settlers in Texas with Spanish heritage.
 

the Tejanos

300

One who is sent to do religious or charitable work in a foreign country.
 

a missionary

300

Spanish explorers who searched for wealth and land in the Americas.
 

 the conquistadors

400

A military blockade of a city or fort to force surrender without fighting.
 

Siege

400

Under the Adams-Onís Treaty, what claim did the U.S. give up?
 

Texas

400

Individuals who often caused unrest in Texas by stirring rebellion.
 

filibusters

400

A military fort often connected with missions.
 

a presidio

400

A governor of a colony who ruled in the name of the king.
 

a viceroy

500

One-room huts made of sticks and mud used by less fortunate Texans.
 

Jacales

500

Name the two countries disputing the Neutral Ground before it was settled.
 

Spain and the United States

500

These representatives negotiated agreements like the Adams-Onís Treaty.
 

diplomats

500

San Elizario in Texas served as both a mission and this.
 

presidio (fort)

500

He explored Peru, defeated the Incas, and found Machu Picchu.
 

Francisco Pizarro