Across
- 5. The company chartered in 1600 by the British government to trade in the East Indies.
- 6. Premised on the existence of culturally homogeneous, territorial tribes ruled by chiefs.
- 8. The company chartered in 1600 by the British government to trade in the East Indies.
- 9. The idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- 12. A Turkish sultanate of southwestern Asia and northeastern Africa and southeastern Europe.
- 13. Someone who travels to a foreign country to perform charitable work and, most commonly, to try to convert people to their faith.
- 15. Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa.
- 16. A group of people who settle in a new place but keep ties to their homeland.
- 17. A major river in central Africa, and one of the longest rivers in the world.
- 18. A system in which a central government rules an area which has had its own parliament or law-making organization in the past.
- 19. A constructed waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans across the Isthmus of Panama.
Down
- 1. "From rose field" or "of a rose field."
- 2. Loyalty and devotion to a nation.
- 3. A revolt of the sepoy troops in British India (1857–59).
- 4. A man-made waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea.
- 7. A country that is controlled and protected by a more powerful country.
- 9. The claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- 10. Imperial state or authority; the system of imperial government.
- 11. A revolt of the sepoy troops in British India (1857–59), resulting in the transfer of the administration of India from the East India Company to the crown.
- 14. Warned European powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere.