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Teotihuacan - ANS 100-600 (Mayan- Mexico & Guatemala)

Cahokia - ANS 800-110 (Illinois)

Chaco Canyon - ANS 850-1150 (New Mexico)

Tenochtitlan - ANS 1300-1521 (Aztec Mexico City)

Inca Empire - ANS 1200-1533 (Peru)

Caddo - ANS 1000-1800 Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas

Reconquista - ANS 1492, (European) Retaking of Iberian Peninsula from Islamic Culture

Cortes in Mexico - ANS 1521, Spanish arrived in 1519. Cortes conquered Tenochtitlan in 1521.

Pizarro in Peru - ANS 1532, Conquers Inca

New Spain - ANS 1535, Mexico City , Colony established mostly in N. America by Spain in
1535, included parts of what are today the United States, Mexico, Central America, and the
West Indies.

Cabeza de Vaca - ANS 1536- wandered on the Gulf coast, through Texas and northwestern
Mexico. He was the first European, and his comrade Estavanico was the first African, to see
Texas.
Lived with the Caddo, Karankawa, Coahuiltecan

Coronado - ANS 1541, A Spanish sailor. Sailed from Mexico/Spain in 1540. Looked for Seven
Cities of Cibola (gold). Traveled to Arizona(Grand Canyon) and New Mexico to Kansas.

de Soto - ANS 1542, A Spanish conquistador who traveled through what is now Georgia
looking for gold and riches. He was the first European to reach the Mississippi River in 1540.

St. Augustine - ANS Founded in 1565, it's the oldest continually inhabited European settlement
in US territory

La Belle - ANS LaSalle's ship, Sunk in Matagorda bay

Santa Fe - ANS 1609

, Tejas Indians - ANS Caddo, Jumano, Karankawa, Coahuiltecan, Apache

Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle - ANS 1684, Followed the Mississippi River all the way
to the Gulf of Mexico. He claimed the region around the river for France and called it Louisiana
in honor of King Louis XIV.

Mission & Persido system - ANS Nacogdoches Mission 1716
San Antonio de Valero 1718
San Antonio de Bexar 1718
La Bahia (Goliad) 1721
Los Adaes 1729

Canary Islanders (Los Islenos) - ANS 1731, People from Canary Island moved to New Orleans.
Live in St. Bernard Parish. Look at themselves as Spanish

French and Indian War - ANS 1763, (1754-1763) War fought in the colonies between the
English and the French for possession of the Ohio Valley area. The English won.

New Regulations for Presidios - ANS 1772, at the end of the French and Indian War, Spain
reconsidered its settlements in Texas (especially eastern Texas) because it was no longer
threatened by France. Based on the recommendations of Marqués de Rubí who went on a
massive inspection expedition to the presidios, it was decided to close most of the eastern
presidios. Rules were issued for presidios and recommended more humane treatment of
non-hostile Indians

Age of Revolution - ANS Period of political upheaval beginning roughly with the American
Revolution in 1775 and continuing through the French Revolution of 1789 and other movements
for change up to 1848

Bernardo de Galvez - ANS Governor of Spanish Louisiana, captured key cities from the British,
greatly aiding the American Patriot movement and enabling the Spanish acquisition of Florida

1790 Population - ANS New Spain, 4,800,000 (including countable Indians)
United States 3,900,000 (not including Indians)
Tejas 3,179 (not including Indians)

Louisiana Purchase - ANS 1803
population of Louisiana 50,000

Peninsulares - ANS means born in Spain

Criollos - ANS means born in America

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