Across
- 3. - The act of buying and selling goods, often between different cultures.
- 5. - A starchy crop introduced to New Zealand, replacing kumara.
- 7. Zealand - The country that became a British colony in 1840.
- 8. - Rodents introduced by Europeans.
- 10. - The shared customs, traditions, and ways of life of a group of people.
- 13. - The act of entering and taking control of a country by force.
- 14. - A representation of geographical areas, often showing boundaries and landmarks.
- 15. - To defeat or subjugate, often through military action.
- 17. - Illnesses spread by contact, often affecting populations without immunity.
- 18. - Dutch explorer who first reached New Zealand in 1642.
- 19. - Indigenous people of New Zealand.
Down
- 1. - The act of traveling to unfamiliar places to discover or map them.
- 2. - Marine animals often hunted for their fur in New Zealand waters.
- 4. - Firearms introduced to New Zealand during the 18th century.
- 6. - Formal agreement between two parties, often governing land ownership or relationships.
- 9. - Vessel used to travel across seas.
- 10. - British navigator who explored New Zealand in 1769.
- 11. - The continent where Europeans largely came from, including early explorers.
- 12. - Fighters who were part of various wars in New Zealand's history.
- 16. - People who tried to convert Māori to Christianity in the 19th century.
