Age of Exploration

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Across
  1. 2. World:The continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, which were known to the ancient world before the discovery of the Americas.
  2. 3. cultures:The diverse customs, traditions, and ways of life of the original inhabitants of a region.
  3. 4. to the methods and techniques used for guiding a ship or other vehicle across the sea or through unfamiliar terrain.
  4. 5. customs, beliefs, arts, and social practices that characterize a particular group of people or society.
  5. 6. policy or practice of extending a nation's influence, often through colonization, over other lands or peoples.
  6. 8. World:The term used by Europeans to describe the Americas and nearby islands after their discovery by Christopher Columbus.
  7. 10. art and science of creating maps and charts, including the representation of geographical features and information.
  8. 14. journey or voyage, often organized for a specific purpose, such as exploration, scientific research, or conquest.
  9. 15. ship or boat used for transportation, exploration, or trade.
  10. 16. route:A path or way used for the transportation of goods and commodities between different regions or countries.
  11. 17. act of finding or identifying something new or previously unknown, often during exploration.
  12. 18. incognita:Latin for "unknown land," referring to uncharted or undiscovered territory.
  13. 19. person or group responsible for establishing and controlling colonies in foreign lands.
Down
  1. 1. process of establishing and settling in a new territory or land, often by a foreign power or group.
  2. 5. territory or settlement established and governed by a foreign power, often for economic, political, or strategic purposes.
  3. 7. community or group of people who have established a new town, village, or colony in a previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited area.
  4. 9. edge or border of a settled area, often associated with regions undergoing colonization or expansion.
  5. 11. act of traveling to unknown places or regions in order to discover and learn about them.
  6. 12. to a particular region or area; the original inhabitants of a place.
  7. 13. Spanish explorer or soldier who played a key role in the colonization of the Americas during the Age of Exploration.