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Early Settlers of New Mexico

Horizontales
The first Pueblo to revolt against Spanish rule.
One of the most important reasons that Onate was chosen to lead the settlement was that he was ______ and could pay for it himself.
This priest and two others were killed after being left behind by a group of soldiers who returned to New Spain.
Within 6 months, Onate had moved his settlement to put some distance between the town and the nearby Pueblos. The new settlement was named ___.
A soldier and Onate's nephew. He was killed in the revolt at Acoma.
10 of these men traveled with Onate so they could begin to do the work of the Catholic Church in New Mexico.
His exploration began because he was chasing raiders north of New Spain. He hoped to find riches while he was here.
When Onate left the area, settlers of San Gabriel would follow this to get back to New Spain.
Once the largest and strongest Pueblo in NM. Named Pecos by Spanish explorers.
Onate carved his name here while he was out exploring the territory. Also known locally as "El Morro".
One of San Gabriel's major problems during the settlement's last years was ______ done by outside tribes.
Verticales
The full name of New Mexico's first Spanish settlement.
This explorer traveled with a priest to find out what happened to Fray Augustin. He also told "stories" about what he saw in NM.
This man was arrested, tried, and convicted of trying to settle NM without a grant.
Mines that contained this metal were found close to Mexico City.
Chosen to lead the expedition to settle NM's first official Spanish town.
"Eight months of winter and four months of hell" was a common saying about _____.
When Espejo was traveling through NM, he heard stories about a ________ and tried to find it.
Permission from the king to settle new lands.
The Catholic Church wanted to _______ Natives in New Mexico to their faith.