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Colonization Vocabulary

Colonization Vocabulary. 5 th Period. Vocabulary Development: Frayer Model. Definition: own words. Characteristics. WORD. Examples. Non-examples. Group: Francisco and Koby. Definition: a Spanish official that served as mayor, sheriff, and judge. Characteristics: gov’t authority.

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Colonization Vocabulary

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  1. Colonization Vocabulary 5th Period

  2. Vocabulary Development:Frayer Model Definition: own words Characteristics WORD Examples Non-examples

  3. Group: Francisco and Koby Definition: a Spanish official that served as mayor, sheriff, and judge Characteristics: gov’t authority alcalde • Examples: • Principal • President • Emperor • Prime Minister • Non-Examples: • Ordinary citizen • Student • criminal

  4. Group: Lily and Braden Definition: a way to spread Christianity to other people; a settlement Characteristics: (picture of a church or cross) mission • Examples: • Churches • Mission camp • Non-Examples: • Other religions • Non-religious people • neighborhood

  5. Group: Brenna and Tyler Definition: a governed fort ruling over a piece of land Characteristics: heavily fortified, Spanish, protection or defense presidio • Examples: • Fort Sumter • Fort Hood • Military or army base • Non-Examples: • Fort St. Louis • Indian Villages

  6. Group: Nathan and Robert Definition: agents who make arrangements to bring settlers to colonies Characteristics: land, new people arriving to a colony empresario • Examples: • Stephen F. Austin • Land agents • Non-Examples: • Repo Man • Tax collector

  7. Group: Ryan and Garrison Definition: A livestock herder or cowhand Characteristics: Spanish cowboy, sombrero vaquero • Examples: • Cowboy • Cattle rancher • Non-Examples: • Farmer • Business man • gangster

  8. Group: Daniel and Hunter Definition: an adventurer who engages in private rebellious activity in a foreign country Characteristics: rule-breaker filibuster • Examples: • Spy • Outlaw • rebel • Non-Examples: • Army • Police • Gov’t • Law abiding

  9. Group: Sean and Camden Definition: a person who goes to a different country to live or settle Characteristics: country to country immigrant • Examples: • Europeans • Africans • Asians • Non-Examples: • Ancient Civilizations

  10. Group: Chloe and Sadie Definition: a person that lives in TX and has Mexican ancestry Characteristics: often Spanish speakers Texan • Examples: • Selena • Juan Seguin • Non-Examples: • Anglo Americans • Miss T.

  11. Group: Brae and Kayleigh Definition: a claimed piece of land controlled by a distant nation Characteristics: picture w/another country’s flag colony • Examples: • 13 Original Colonies • Fort St. Louis • Non-Examples: • State • city

  12. Group: Caleb and Tyler Definition: a state or territory where people elect representatives Characteristics: voice/vote republic • Examples: • Texas • U.S. • Non-Examples: • Cuba • North Korea • England

  13. Group: Katie and Madison Definition: to surrender by treaty or agreement Characteristics: lose, giving up cede • Examples: • WWII • Santa Anna • Treaty of Velasco • Non-Examples: • Withholding • stealing

  14. Group: Jadan and Cece Definition: a formal written request Characteristics: legal document/includes signatures petition • Examples: • Moses Austin’s petition to colonize • School cafeteria food Non-Examples: -informal request

  15. Group: Rebecca and Kena Definition: document to show proof of ownership Characteristics: legal document Land title Examples: -contract -receipt Non-Examples: -car title -a form

  16. Group: Carson and Daniel Definition: to leave your land and settle somewhere else Characteristics: action, nomadic activity emigrate Examples: -German settlers to NY -Mormon exodus Non-Examples: -going to a hotel -staying at home

  17. Group: Nathan and Colton Definition: unprofessional military force Characteristics: untrained volunteers militia Examples: -men in the Alamo -American Revolution Non-Examples: -Redcoats -Any of our military organizations

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