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The discovery of horses in the Americas changed Europe forever.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

The Apache were friendly to Spanish explorers in their first meetings.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Pigs were first brought to the Americas by Spanish explorers.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Columbus landed in Mexico on his first voyage.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Spaniards taught the Apache to ride in order to develop a market for horses.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

The king and queen of Spain supported Coumbus's expedition because ...
a) he was a military hero in the Spanish Navy.
b) they hoped he would find a westerly route to Asia.
c) they wanted to convert American Indians to Catholicism.
d) the value of spices had fallen in Spain.

Spain had little interest in Texas after ...
a) the Apache killed many Spaniards in raids.
b) the Columbian exchange was ended.
c) Queen Isabella died.
d) several explorers had failed to find gold or other treasure there.

Spanish-Indian relations changed after ...
a) Mexico City fell to the Apache.
b) Plains Indians began to use horses.
c) the French began trading in New Mexico.
d) most Indians converted to Catholicism.

American Indians often died of diseases that did not kill Europeans because ...
a) they had not been previously exposed to those diseases.
b) their diets were not rich in vegetables and minerals.
c) Indian medicine was not as good as Spanish.
d) Indians were not in very good physical condition.

Much of Spanish exploration in the southwest occurred because ...
a) the desert climate was a lot like parts of Spain.
b) American Indians told them of cities and gold that were a long way off.
c) conquistadors liked to be on the move.
d) there were so few American Indians in the region.

Which of the following terms means revolution?
a) viceroy
b) vaqueros
c) revolt
d) alcalde

Which of the following is a name the Spanish used for the Hasinai Indians?
a) La Bahia
b) Tejas
c) presidios
d) conquistadores

Which of the following was a presidio built by Aquayo, which later became known as Goliad?
a) El Camino Real
b) La Bahia
c) Fort St. Louis
d) San Antonio de Valero

Which term means cowboys?
a) vaqueros
b) alcalde
c) viceroy
d) conquistadores

Which of the following was a mission built by the Spanish in East Texas that ended in failure?
a) Fort St. Louis
b) San Antonio de Valero
c) San Francisco de los Tejas
d) Alamo

Which of the following was an official who held both judicial and law enforcement powers in Spanish settlements in Texas?
a) presidios
b) viceroy
c) alcalde
d) mustang

Which of the following refers to military bases in Spanish colonial America?
a) missions
b) expeditions
c) presidios
d) empires

Which of the following was the 'Royal Road' that led from East Texas missions to Mexico City?
a) Panfilo de Narvaez
b) El Camino Real
c) Columbian Exchange
d) Eastern Trade Route

Which of the following was a settlement built by members of the La Salle expedition?
a) Fort Meade
b) Fort Sam Houston
c) Fort Hood
d) Fort St. Louis

Which of the following was a mission built on the San Antonio River?
a) San Antonio de Valero
b) Mission Hasinai
c) Aztec Empire
d) Louisiana Purchase

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