Doctrine of Discovery

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Across
  1. 4. - Established communities in newly discovered territories.
  2. 6. - Act of finding new lands during exploration, often used to justify colonization.
  3. 7. - Influence or control exerted by European colonizers over indigenous populations and resources.
  4. 9. - Geographic area under the jurisdiction of a particular authority, often claimed through the Doctrine of Discovery.
  5. 10. - Authority or dominance over resources and populations.
Down
  1. 1. - Dominant religion of European colonizers, used to justify conversion and control over indigenous peoples.
  2. 2. - Indigenous peoples inhabiting colonized lands.
  3. 3. - Set of beliefs or principles, often used to justify European colonization and dominance.
  4. 5. - Establishment and expansion of colonies by European powers.
  5. 8. - Acquisition or subjugation of territories through force.