Across
- 4. This was an ancient Hindu site of worship that was restored by French imperialists after they took over Cambodia
- 6. This word is used to describe the chaos of rival European countries racing to take as much of Africa as possible
- 7. This was the Belgian king who enslaved Africans in the Congo to work on his private estate
- 8. This was the name of the rebellion in China led by a dude claiming to be the brother of Jesus
- 11. This was the name of the American naval officer who led modern ships into Japan's harbor
- 12. This is the name of the rebellion of Hindu and Muslim Indian soldiers against unfair military practices
- 14. The name of members of an organized cult of murderers in China
- 15. This was the location where two man-eating lions targeted workers building European-owned railroads
- 17. This refers to the deal the U.S. offered Europe, trading military service for trade rights in China
- 19. This was the Hindu practice of tossing widows into pits of fire, a practice ended by the British
- 20. This is the name of the missionary who kept getting lost in Africa, eventually dying
Down
- 1. These were the wars led by the British to force Chinese markets to sell their drugs
- 2. He led several expeditions into Africa, mapping out rivers and rescuing lost missionaries
- 3. This was a practice observed in the Congo by British explorers, leading to fear and horror
- 5. This term is used to describe the modernization movement in Japan, named for the act of putting the emperor back in power
- 9. This is the name of the Filipino revolutionary who fought for independence against Spain and the U.S.
- 10. These were the primary targets of the Chinese nationals led by the "righteous, harmonious fists"
- 13. Chinese traditionalists believed that they could fight European control through traditional martial arts
- 16. This was where Europeans of importance stayed while doing business in China, making it a common target for Chinese rebels
- 18. This city hosted a conference of European countries over who would control which lands in Africa
