British Sovereignty in NZ #1

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Across
  1. 2. Māori reliance on imported European goods.
  2. 5. 1835 Māori document claiming national independence.
  3. 7. 1800s wars worsened by gun trading.
  4. 8. Buying land cheaply to sell later.
  5. 10. Claiming land to expand national territory.
  6. 12. British office managing empire and colonies.
  7. 13. Goods exchanged between Māori and settlers.
  8. 16. Supreme power or legal control over land.
  9. 17. Expanding power by controlling foreign lands.
  10. 19. Taking land and settling among natives.
  11. 20. Real British authority after Treaty signing.
Down
  1. 1. Māori name for 1835 independence declaration.
  2. 3. Territory guarded by a stronger power.
  3. 4. 1852 law granting limited settler rule.
  4. 6. Settler organisation active in the 1840s.
  5. 9. Timber, flax, and land for trade.
  6. 11. System where profit drives economic action.
  7. 14. Crown official ruling in British colonies.
  8. 15. Symbol of British power and authority.
  9. 18. Sea-based industry attracting early Europeans.