Peruvian Independence Process
Across
- 7. Wife of Tupac Amaru II and an influential participant in the revolution
- 9. The city where José de San Martin declared independence
- 13. A labor system implemented by the Spanish colonizers, where indigenous people were forced to work in mines, plantations, and other industries
- 14. Freedoms that every individual is entitled to by virtue of being a human being
- 15. Forcing people to work using violence and other methods of control
- 16. The idea that people should make their own political decisions
- 18. A large estate or plantation in colonial Latin America, typically owned by a wealthy family
- 19. A city in Peru that served as the capital of the Inca Empire and was the centre of Tupac Amaru's rebellion
Down
- 1. Venezuelan military and political leader who played a pivotal role in the liberation of Peru
- 2. The act of gaining freedom or release from oppression
- 3. José Gabriel Condorcanqui, leader and key figure in the rebellion against Spanish colonial rule in Peru
- 4. The time when European powers aimed to exploit the resources, wealth, and labor of these territories for their own economic and political gain
- 5. Love, devotion, and loyalty to one's own country
- 6. An area of Lima where the Spanish army defended until 1826
- 8. Tupac Amaru II and Micaela Bastidas were captured and this happened to them
- 10. Aristocrats born in Spain, sent to the colonies to be administrators and command soldiers
- 11. An event that resulted in the defeat of the Spanish forces and marked the end of Spanish rule in Peru
- 12. Native or original inhabitants of a particular region or country
- 17. People born in Latin America with Spanish ethnicity, after Independece they governed Peru