Across
- 6. A government with three officials: a governor, an intendant, and a bishop.
- 8. A country extending its control over other countries, often using economic or military means.
- 9. A Francophone citizen of Acadia.
- 10. Networks of colonies controlled by a single country, sometimes called the home country.
Down
- 1. An order of missionaries who came to North America to convert First Nations peoples to the Catholic religion.
- 2. A territory of land that is controlled by another country.
- 3. A Francophone farmer of New France.
- 4. When only one company or group is allowed to sell or trade a product in a certain area.
- 5. A social system based on nobles who rented land to farmers.
- 7. A member of society.
