Who led thefight forMexicanIndependence?FatherHidalgoan act of violentor openresistance to anestablishedgovernment orrulerRebelliona formallyconcluded andratified agreementbetween countries.  Treatyan area ofland under thejurisdiction ofa ruler orstate.Territoryan area of landset aside foroccupation byNorth AmericanIndiansReservationNew Mexicowas firstconqueredby the...SpanishThe"winners" ofthe Revolt of1837.TheRebelsa seriousdisagreementor argument,ConflictGovernorduring the time,and causing,the Revolt of1837the activity ofbuying andselling,especially ona large scaleCommercehaving or showinga willingness to actdishonestly inreturn for moneyor personal gainCorruptan area of public landin the West (usually160 acres) granted toany US citizen willingto settle on and farmthe land for at leastfive years.Homesteadsign or give formalconsent to (atreaty, contract, oragreement),making it officiallyvalidRatifyBetween whatgroups was thebiggest strugglefor power inMexico before therevolution?Spaniards bornin Spain andSpaniards bornin New Spainhostility and ill-treatment,especiallybecause of race orpolitical orreligious beliefsPersecutionthe 19th-centurydoctrine or belief thatthe expansion of theUS throughout theAmerican continentswas both justified andinevitable.ManifestDestinyto give up(power orterritory)CedeA person whoconverted (to theCatholic religion),whether voluntarilyor involuntarily.ConversosPeople ofmixed bloodof Spanishand NativeMestizosWhat did theMexican peoplefrom Spain wantbecause of theclass system.IndependenceThereligion ofNewSpainCatholicismConflict thatbroke out innorthern NMdue to corruptgovernor andtaxesRebellionof 1837take in(information,ideas, orculture) andunderstand fullyAssimilateto incorporate(territory) intothe domain ofa city, country,or stateAnnexWho led thefight forMexicanIndependence?FatherHidalgoan act of violentor openresistance to anestablishedgovernment orrulerRebelliona formallyconcluded andratified agreementbetween countries.  Treatyan area ofland under thejurisdiction ofa ruler orstate.Territoryan area of landset aside foroccupation byNorth AmericanIndiansReservationNew Mexicowas firstconqueredby the...SpanishThe"winners" ofthe Revolt of1837.TheRebelsa seriousdisagreementor argument,ConflictGovernorduring the time,and causing,the Revolt of1837the activity ofbuying andselling,especially ona large scaleCommercehaving or showinga willingness to actdishonestly inreturn for moneyor personal gainCorruptan area of public landin the West (usually160 acres) granted toany US citizen willingto settle on and farmthe land for at leastfive years.Homesteadsign or give formalconsent to (atreaty, contract, oragreement),making it officiallyvalidRatifyBetween whatgroups was thebiggest strugglefor power inMexico before therevolution?Spaniards bornin Spain andSpaniards bornin New Spainhostility and ill-treatment,especiallybecause of race orpolitical orreligious beliefsPersecutionthe 19th-centurydoctrine or belief thatthe expansion of theUS throughout theAmerican continentswas both justified andinevitable.ManifestDestinyto give up(power orterritory)CedeA person whoconverted (to theCatholic religion),whether voluntarilyor involuntarily.ConversosPeople ofmixed bloodof Spanishand NativeMestizosWhat did theMexican peoplefrom Spain wantbecause of theclass system.IndependenceThereligion ofNewSpainCatholicismConflict thatbroke out innorthern NMdue to corruptgovernor andtaxesRebellionof 1837take in(information,ideas, orculture) andunderstand fullyAssimilateto incorporate(territory) intothe domain ofa city, country,or stateAnnex

7th 3rd 9-Wks Vocabulary - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Father Hidalgo
    Who led the fight for Mexican Independence?
  2. Rebellion
    an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler
  3. Treaty
    a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
  4. Territory
    an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
  5. Reservation
    an area of land set aside for occupation by North American Indians
  6. Spanish
    New Mexico was first conquered by the...
  7. The Rebels
    The "winners" of the Revolt of 1837.
  8. Conflict
    a serious disagreement or argument,
  9. Governor during the time, and causing, the Revolt of 1837
  10. Commerce
    the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale
  11. Corrupt
    having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain
  12. Homestead
    an area of public land in the West (usually 160 acres) granted to any US citizen willing to settle on and farm the land for at least five years.
  13. Ratify
    sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid
  14. Spaniards born in Spain and Spaniards born in New Spain
    Between what groups was the biggest struggle for power in Mexico before the revolution?
  15. Persecution
    hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs
  16. Manifest Destiny
    the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
  17. Cede
    to give up (power or territory)
  18. Conversos
    A person who converted (to the Catholic religion), whether voluntarily or involuntarily.
  19. Mestizos
    People of mixed blood of Spanish and Native
  20. Independence
    What did the Mexican people from Spain want because of the class system.
  21. Catholicism
    The religion of New Spain
  22. Rebellion of 1837
    Conflict that broke out in northern NM due to corrupt governor and taxes
  23. Assimilate
    take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully
  24. Annex
    to incorporate (territory) into the domain of a city, country, or state