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NM in the 1700s
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Deadly disease with red sores
Smallpox
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Material used by Spanish colonists to build homes.
Adobe brick
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Document
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Count of a population
Census
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Capital of New Mexico
Santa Fe
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Who were the sedentary people of New Mexico?
Spanish and Pueblo
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A person who cleans and straightens wool fibers
Spinner
Weaver
Carder
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Sheep, cows, horses
Pueblo livestock
Spanish livestock
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How did the Spanish treat the Pueblo religion after the Spanish reconquest?
Same
Worse
Better
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Land grant for 10 or more people.
Ranch land grant.
Private land grant.
Community land grant.
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Works with bricks
Mason
Carder
Harness Maker
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Who were the nomadic people of New Mexico?
Navajo, Apache, Comanche, and Ute
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What caused the population of Pueblo peoples to decrease?
Disease, raids, and some chose to leave
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Trading good instead of buying them
Barter System
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Most common job during the 1700s
Farmer
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Corn, squash, beans
Pueblo crops
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Event where sedentary and nomadic people exchanged goods (and captives)
Trade Fair
Mercantile
Flea Market
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The road that connected New Mexico to Mexico City.
El Camino Real
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Where were most of the pueblos located in New Mexico?
Upper Rio Grande /North Central
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Job of woman and children
Servant
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This limited the expansion of Spanish control in NM.
Immigration from Mexico
Nomadic raids
Overpopulation
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Wheat, melon, peaches, chili peppers
Pueblo Crops
Spanish Crops
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Artifact
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This animal was part of nomadic culture.
Horse
Donkey
Mule
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an Indian who became part of the Spanish community and adopted the Spanish way of life
Mestizo
Genizaro
Alcalde
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Why did some Pueblo peoples leave New Mexico
The refused to accept Spanish rule.
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Religion was important for all people living in New Mexico in the 1700s.
True
False
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Process to make blankets
Weaving
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What was the purpose of a land grants?
To settle the land and defend against foreign land takers and "hostile" nomadic tribes
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Animal of the eastern plains that was hunted for its meat and hides.
Buffalo
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