Last Few Centuries. Imperialization
Across
- 1. A settlement created to harvest from rubber trees
- 7. an area lying beyond what is visible or known.
- 8. something that someone does or says to hide their real plans or actions
- 9. Best way to travel up to Stanely Falls!
- 13. A body guard (Brazil)
- 14. The First national park in Ecuador, still however, invaded by oil companies and loggers
- 17. People who travel from place to place without a permanent home
- 18. People who found a new place to build a home
- 20. a tough elastic polymeric substance made from the latex of a tropical plant or synthetically.
- 23. an association created for the development of the Amazon for "Science" - really for material gain
- 25. the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- 28. A person sent on a religious mission to change and typically teach peoples new things
- 29. The man in charge of instigating the development of settlements in the Amazon
- 30. A government run by a group of thugs
Down
- 2. Things that are born and raised in a certain place.
- 3. the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- 4. demand money or another benefit from (someone) in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them.
- 5. Native and restricted to a certain place.
- 6. Took rubber tree seeds from and ran to Europe
- 10. The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- 11. temporary prohibition on an activity
- 12. Organized Indian hunters
- 15. The first missionary to sleep in the Ono territory and live to tell about it
- 16. To run away secretly and hurriedly, typically to avoid arrest
- 19. relating to people belonging to the working class
- 21. a process to create a more useful rubber
- 22. The King of the Belgians
- 23. Fancy plastic
- 24. Sickness that affects a large group of people, with identifiable traits
- 26. a term huaroni use to describe outsiders or westerners
- 27. A president of Acre, who wanted rights for independence, and a journalist who revealed America's plans to get rubber from South America