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Welcome to the Family Feud game where two teams compete in a trivia challenge on Early Explorers in Texas. Each question is designed to test your knowledge of the conquistadors, Spanish settlements, and missions in the region. The rules are simple: teams take turns answering questions, with each correct answer earning points. The team with the highest score wins! Join us as we dive into the fascinating history of Texas's early explorers and settlements in this fun and educational game experience.
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Welcome to Family Feud Please Get Ready To Start The Game!
Rules of the Game! • We will have two teams; Team 1 goes first • All answers to the questions will be given after each question • The team with the highest score wins the game! • Each Question will be worth 5 points • Bonus Round! Each Question is worth 10 points!! • Points will be added at the end of the game to announce the winning team!
The Subject of Today’s Show is as follows: • The topic of the day will be Early Explorers in Texas • We will also have questions on Missions and Settlements!
Attention Team 1 • Please get your team ready the round is about to start!
Question 1 Who was the conquistador who invaded the Aztec empire?
Question 2 The first Spanish settlement in an area was often what? • A town • A pueblo • A mission
Question 3 Who is known as the Father of the lower Rio Grande Valley for founding towns and missions? • Escondon • Hidalgo • de Jesus • St. Denis
Question 4 What was the first permanent Spanish settlement in Texas? • Corpus Christi de la Ysleta • Coahuila • La Bahia
Question 5 (last question for Team 1) Who was the church official who established the Tejas mission in 1719? • Hidalgo • de Leon • de Pineda • Massanet
Attention Team 2 • Please get your team ready for the questions! • Lets go!
Question 1 What did La Salle name the inland region drained by the Mississippi River? • Texas • Louisiana • New Mexico
Question 2 Who explored the Texas coastline and when? • de Pineda in 1519 • de Leon in 1619 • de Jesus in 1719 • Aguayo in 1519
Question 3 In response to the La Salle’s activities, what did the Spanish do? • Tried to sign a treaty with the French • Attacked the French settlers • Shifted their focus to East Texas
Question 4 The Spanish explorers discovered that Cibola was actually what? • A Zuni village • A desert • A rich farmland region
Question 5 (Last question for Team 2) What was the boundary between French and Spanish settlements in East Texas? • The Red River • The San Gabriel River • Arroyo Hondo
Attention Team 1 • Please get your team ready for the second round!
Question 1 Where did La Salle lead the first European expedition to navigate the Mississippi? • Gulf of Mexico • Ohio River • Missouri River
Question 2 Why was 1718 important to Texas history?
Question 3 By 1772, what was the largest Spanish settlement in Texas? • Los Adaes • San Antonio • Nacodoches
Question 4 Who founded the San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo mission? • Hidalgo • Aguayo • Massanet • de Jesus
Question 5 (last chance) La Salle was the _________. • Leader of the French outpost • Friar who requested to reopen the Tejas mission • Spanish official ordered to retake East Texas
Team 2: Round Two! Question 1: What is the mission chapel at Mission San Antonio de Valero known as?
Question 2 Who was the friar who asked to reopen the Tejas mission? • Damian Massanet • Francisco Hidalgo • Louis de St. Denis
Question 3 Who was the governor sent to destroy La Salle’s fort? • Alonso de Leon • Damian Massanet • Hernan Cortes
Question 4 Unlike the Spanish explorers, the French were not interested in • Trading with Native Americans • Making peace with Native Americans • Converting Native Americans to Christianity
Question 5 Which explorer searched for Quivera? • de Leon • de Pineda • Coronado
Bonus Questions • Either team can answer! Answers worth 10 points.
Bonus Question #1 Who was appointed to negotiate with Spanish officials on the Rio Grande? • Marques de Aguayo • Alonso de Leon • Louis de St. Denis
Bonus Question #2 Who was the Spanish official ordered to retake East Texas? • Marques de Aguayo • Francisco Hidalgo • Alonso de Leon