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This limited the expansion of Spanish control in NM.
 
Nomadic raids
 
Overpopulation
 
Immigration from Mexico
Event where sedentary and nomadic people exchanged goods (and captives)
 
Trade Fair
 
Mercantile
 
Flea Market
A person who cleans and straightens wool fibers
 
Carder
 
Spinner
 
Weaver
Works with bricks
 
Mason
 
Carder
 
Harness Maker
an Indian who became part of the Spanish community and adopted the Spanish way of life
 
Genizaro
 
Alcalde
 
Mestizo
This animal was part of nomadic culture.
 
Horse
 
Mule
 
Donkey
Job of woman and children
Servant
Most common job during the 1700s
Farmer
Count of a population
Census
Religion was important for all people living in New Mexico in the 1700s.
 
True
 
False
Land grant for 10 or more people.
 
Community land grant.
 
Private land grant.
 
Ranch land grant.
Animal of the eastern plains that was hunted for its meat and hides.
Buffalo
A source of information that comes from a primary source and is not created during the time an event occurred.
 
Secondary source
 
Primary source
 
Artifact
Source of information that is created during the time an event took place.
 
Primary source
 
Document
 
Secondary Source
Trading good instead of buying them
Barter System
Process to make blankets
Weaving
Material used by Spanish colonists to build homes.
Adobe brick
Capital of New Mexico
Santa Fe
The road that connected New Mexico to Mexico City.
El Camino Real
What was the purpose of a land grants?
To settle the land and defend against foreign land takers and "hostile" nomadic tribes
Where were most of the pueblos located in New Mexico?
Upper Rio Grande /North Central
How did the Spanish treat the Pueblo religion after the Spanish reconquest?
 
Better
 
Worse
 
Same
Corn, squash, beans
Pueblo crops
Deadly disease with red sores
Smallpox
Wheat, melon, peaches, chili peppers
 
Spanish Crops
 
Pueblo Crops
Sheep, cows, horses
 
Spanish livestock
 
Pueblo livestock
What caused the population of Pueblo peoples to decrease?
Disease, raids, and some chose to leave
Who were the sedentary people of New Mexico?
Spanish and Pueblo
Who were the nomadic people of New Mexico?
Navajo, Apache, Comanche, and Ute
Why did some Pueblo peoples leave New Mexico
The refused to accept Spanish rule.