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Spanish Colonial Qz

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This explorer mapped the Texas Coast.   De Pineda  
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This explorer's expedition went through Texas Panhandle.   Coronado  
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This explorer's journey into Texas, gave France a claim.   LaSalle  
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This explorer walked across Texas for eight years.   Cabeza de Vaca  
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This explorer was the first Spaniard to see Texas in 1519.   De Pineda  
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This explorer was killed by his own men.   LaSalle  
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This explorer ordered his men to kill the Turk.   Coronado  
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Why did Spain decide not to continue to explore Texas?   No gold/Not worth Money  
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What reason(s) did Spain explore the New World?   God, Gold & Glory  
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De Pineda did this as he sailed along the Texas coast.   Observed and mapped the coast and rivers  
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Why did LaSalle build a fort in Texas?   As a base of operations to search for the Mississippi River  
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LaSalle's actions in Texas were important because he   Gave France a claim to Texas  
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Why did the Spanish renew their efforst to settle Texas?   To stop the French from taking over  
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The first French settlement in Texas was...   Fort St. Louis  
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