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| discovered the Mississippi River |
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| explored southwestern America for Spain |
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| established St. Augustine |
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| began missions in Arizona |
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| founded Spanish California |
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| What two rival nations threatened Spanish claims in the West? |
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| Spain protected its American settlements with |
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| Spanish settlements were ruled by_______ appointed by the king |
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| What industry did the Spanish establish in the American West? |
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| Which states were originally settled by Spain? |
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| New Mexico, San Diego, Southern California, Texas, Arizona, Florida |
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| What were the reasons why the Spanish colonists settled in America? |
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| to find adventure, to search for gold, and to spread Christianity to the indiaans |
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| A thing that urges a person on. |
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| To impose and collect taxes by authority. |
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| One who rules a country or colony by the authority of his king. |
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| To trade without the use of money by exchanging goods or services. |
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| A badge or emblem used as an identifying mark. |
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That which remains over and above what is needed. |
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| Who claimed land in the Ohio valley for France. |
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| Who began Quebec, the first permanent French colony. |
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