Unit 2 Textbook Project Spanish Influence on Texas.

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Unit 2 Textbook Project Spanish Influence on Texas

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Unit 2 Textbook ProjectSpanish Influence on Texas

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Places, Vocabulary, Religion, Arts, and Food

Rio Grande- The Rio Grande River starts in San Juan County, Colorado, crosses through New Mexico, runs along the Texas-Mexico border, then empties in the Gulf of Mexico. The word Rio Grande means “big river”. It is the 22nd longest river in the world.Neches River- The Neches River starts in Colfax and ends in the Sabine Lake. It is also called Rio de Nievas which means “river of snow”.Llano Estacado- Is an area in Northwestern Texas which means, “Staked Plains”. It is basically a desert. There is barely any water, trees, and plants so there are barely any animals there, either.San Antonio- This is a very important city in Texas and maybe the most important. This is where The Alamo happened. The Alamo was a mission/presidio where Mexico defeated Texas. Texas put up a mighty fight, though. Texas went on and won the Mexican/Texas war after The Alamo. The word San Antonio actually means “Saint Anthony”.El Paso- Is the biggest city in the western part of Texas. It borders mountains and is in the middle of a desert also. El Paso means “the step” or “the way”.Del Rio- One of the most southern cities in Texas. It is right on the Rio Grande. Del Rio actually means, “of the sea” or “from the sea”. Amarillo- The biggest city in the Texas Panhandle. It’s named Amarillo because that means “yellow”. The soil almost looked yellow, there was tons of yellow wildflowers, and because the name of the city meant yellow the first houses there were painted yellow. During World War II, oil and natural gas was discovered there.Catholics- Mexico/Spain’s Mission-Presidio systems converted natives to Catholics.

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Presidios and Missions converted natives to _________

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Presidios and Missions converted Natives to Catholics.

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I start in Colfax, end in Sabine Lake, and I sometimes get called Rio de

Nievas. Who am I?

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Neches River

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I am the 22nd longest river in the world. I run through New Mexico and along the Texas-Mexico border. Who

am I?

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The Rio Grande

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I am a desert area in northwest Texas. Some people call me Staked Plains.

Who am I?

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Llano Estacado

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I am the biggest city in the Texas Panhandle. My name means yellow in Spanish because of my yellow flowers, yellow soil, and tons of yellow houses.

Who am I?

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I am the city of Amarillo

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I am where The Alamo took place. My name actually means Saint Anthony. I am one of the most important cities in

Texas, if not the most. Who am I?

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San Antonio

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I border mountains and I’m in the desert. I’m the biggest city that is furthest west in Texas. My name

means the step or the way. Who am I?

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El Paso

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I am one of the most southern cities in Texas, I am very close to the Rio

Grande. My name means from the sea or of the sea. Who am I?

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I am Del Rio

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