European Conquests and Colonies Pg. 141-156

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Across
  1. 2. The right to demand labor or tribute from American Indians in a particular area.
  2. 4. Workers forced to labor for a landlord in order to pay off a debt.
  3. 6. English Protestants who rejected the Church of England.
  4. 7. Officially ended the worldwide war and ensured British dominance in North America.
  5. 10. The first college founded in the 13 English colonies
  6. 11. A war that is fought between groups of people in the same nation.
  7. 12. A Spanish conquistador known for his expeditions that led to the fall of the Inca Empire.
  8. 13. People who lived in villages and grew corn, yarns, and cotton, which they wove into cloth.
  9. 15. People of American Indian and European ancestry.
  10. 17. A young woman who served as Cortés’s translator.
  11. 18. An agreement among people.
  12. 19. A relationship in which people agree to work together.
  13. 20. Dutch, English, and French people who preyed on treasure ships from the Americas.
  14. 22. The capital of the Aztec empire.
  15. 24. A leader in the Spanish conquest of America, Mexico, and Peru in the sixteenth century.
Down
  1. 1. The person who urged colonists to import enslaved people from Africa to use as workers.
  2. 3. American-born descendants of Spanish settlers who owned most of the plantations, ranches, and mines.
  3. 4. People who were born in Spain and were also at the top of the Spanish colonial society.
  4. 5. The ninth Aztec emperor of Mexico.
  5. 8. A Catholic nun who defended women’s right to learn and was recognized as an important writer.
  6. 9. The American Indians who lived in Brazil and had been largely wiped out by disease.
  7. 11. A landowner in Cuba, heard of Spanish expeditions that Indians had repelled.
  8. 14. The first permanent English colony and was also where the Pilgrims landed in 1620.
  9. 16. The person who established a colony in Quebec.
  10. 21. An Inca emperor who was executed during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.
  11. 23. Resistance to keep from being affected by a disease.