Effects of European Exploration

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Across
  1. 4. To settle among and establish control over the indigenous people of an area, often involving the exploitation of resources and people.
  2. 5. The ability of an organism to resist diseases, often through the presence of antibodies or other protective mechanisms.
  3. 6. Describes people who are forced to work for others without pay and are treated as property, lacking freedom and personal rights.
  4. 7. A disagreement or struggle between opposing forces, often resulting from differing beliefs, values, or interests.
Down
  1. 1. A large farm where crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, and cotton are grown, often relying on the labor of enslaved people.
  2. 2. An illness or medical condition that affects the body and can spread from person to person, often causing serious health issues.
  3. 3. The ideas and convictions that people hold to be true, which shape their understanding of the world and influence their actions.