17.3 Colonial Latin America
Across
- 1. The Indigenous people of the Caribbean who were the first to encounter Christopher Columbus.
- 3. The native language of the Inca people, still spoken by millions in the Andes today.
- 4. The last Sapa Inca who was captured and executed by Francisco Pizarro.
- 6. The agricultural method of carving "steps" into mountainsides used by the Inca to grow crops.
- 8. The process by which a central power settles in and takes control over a distant territory.
- 9. A term used in the colonial era to describe a person of mixed Spanish and Indigenous American ancestry.
- 12. A large sum of gold and silver paid by the Inca in a failed attempt to free their captured leader.
- 13. The powerful central Mexican empire known for its advanced calendar and chinampa farming.
- 14. The explorer whose crew completed the first circumnavigation of the globe.
Down
- 1. The massive island capital of the Aztec Empire, built on Lake Texcoco.
- 2. The Inca city where the Spanish ambushed Atahualpa and his followers.
- 5. The Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- 7. The last major ruler of the Aztec Empire who was captured by the Spanish.
- 10. The empire that stretched along the Andes Mountains, famous for its incredible stonework and road systems.
- 11. The conquistador who led the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in South America.