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Unit 2People ID
Directions: In each numbered space below, write the FULL NAMEof each person being described. No partial credit will be given for writing the person’s last name only. Use your textbook (Ch. 5 & 6), notes, and study guide to find the correct answers.
1.______Italian explorer who sailed for Spain. In 1492 he was in search
of trade routes to east Asia when he landed on an island in
North America and “discovered” the New World.
2.______Spanish conquistador who landed at present-day Vera Cruz in
Mexico in 1519 and conquered the Aztec empire claiming the
area for the glory of Spain.
3.______First explorer to map the coastline of Texas. In 1519 he sailed
along the entire gulf coast from present-day Florida to Mexico
mapping the entire region for Spain.
4.______First explorer to set foot in present-day Texas. He was part of
the Narvaez expedition that shipwrecked off Galveston island.
He later explored the areas of South Texas along the Rio Grande
River before returning to Mexico and writing about his journey
across Texas.
5.______The first African to step foot in Texas. Along with Cabeza de
Vaca, he survived the shipwreck at Galveston by living among
theKarankawas as a shaman. He was eventually killed by the
Zuni Indians after guiding a Spanish explorer to Cibola.
6.______Chosen by Viceroy Mendoza to confirm the stories of gold in
Cibola. He was led by Estevanico to Cibola. He saw the city
from a distance and went back to Mexico to report that the
legendary cities of gold did exist.
7.______Spain’s highest ranking official in New Spain during the 1540s.
He organized the expeditions to Cibola by Fray Marcos and
Coronado in hopes of finding riches to the North.
8.______Spanish conquistador who was sent to conquer the lands of
Cibola and bring back the riches he found there. He found
nothing more than a small pueblo village. He explored through
the panhandle of Texas, including the Palo Duro Canyon.
9.______Spanish conquistador who led an expedition from Florida to the
Mississippi River from 1539 – 1541, where he died.
10.______Took over the De Soto expedition and led the group into East
Texas traveling as far south as the lower Brazos River. He
eventually traveled back to the Mississippi River and sailed back
to Mexico.
11.______French explorer who led an expedition that eventually landed at
Matagorda Bay, Texas in 1685. He established the colony Fort
St. Louis which eventually failed and was abandoned and later
destroyed. He left the colony and was believed to have been
shot and killed by his own men.
12.______Spanish explorer that founded the first European settlement in
the upper Rio Grande in 1598. His expedition party performed the “La Toma” (the Taking), which means they were taking the new land for Spain. They also held a mass and feast which could have been the first Thanksgiving in the nation. Also responsible for naming El Paso del Norte, the Path of the North.
13.______Convinced the viceroy of New Spain to colonize East Texas and
convert the Caddos to Catholicism. Founded Mission San Francisco de losTejas on behalf of the Caddos because they already believed in one Supreme God.
14.______Priest at Mission San Francisco de losTejas before it was
abandoned. He tried unsuccessfully to convince Spain to rebuild the mission in East Texas, and wrote a letter to the French governor asking them to rebuild it. This caused Spain to build more missions in East Texas in order to keep control of Texas.
15.______He was the most famous missionary to serve in Texas. Founded
several missions in East Texas, including NuestraSeñora de losDolorés and San Miguel Aguayo, one of five missions that exist today and are located in San Antonio.
16.______Spanish military commander who colonized much of South
Texas. Founded more than 20 towns/villas/missions including Laredo. He is known as the “father” of the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
17.______Governor of Coahuila that led a Spanish expedition to destroy
La Salle’s fort. Only they found it deserted and in ruins.
18.______Ordered by the viceroy to organize a force to meet the Spanish
threat. Was the governor of the provinces of Coahuila and Texas. Later established two cities—a presidio named Los Adaes in present-day Robeline, Louisiana; and a settlement called La Bahia near present-day Goliad, Texas.