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