Spanish conquest

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Across
  1. 1. A system of beliefs and practices that relate to the supernatural and the spiritual.
  2. 3. A precious metal, often associated with the Spanish pursuit of wealth in the Americas.
  3. 5. A settlement or outpost established by a religious order, often with the goal of converting indigenous populations.
  4. 7. The act of changing one's beliefs or religion, often used in the context of forcing religious change on others.
  5. 10. The act of traveling to or investigating a new place or territory.
  6. 11. The act of opposing or fighting against a power or authority.
Down
  1. 2. Relating to the original inhabitants of a place, such as the native peoples of the Americas.
  2. 4. A large territory or group of territories
  3. 6. A Spanish conqueror, explorer, or soldier in the Americas, often associated with violence and conquest.
  4. 8. A formal agreement between two or more parties, often used in the context of establishing boundaries or relations between the Spanish and indigenous groups.
  5. 9. The ability to control or influence others, often used to describe the dominance of the Spanish over indigenous populations.
  6. 12. The establishment of settlements and control by a foreign power in a new territory.