EMPIRE (British colonial policies in Gilbert and Ellice Islands and Tokelau & Japanese colonial policies in Micronesia)
Across
- 1. Trade and profits were examples of this reason
- 3. Resistance by locals was one of these faced by empires
- 5. Local people faced this due to exploitation
- 6. A major political reason: to gain this
- 8. This often replaced native education systems
- 10. Empire's justification for colonization
- 12. Empire that colonized Gilbert and Ellice Islands
- 13. Political structure imposed by colonizers
- 14. Health, education, and religion were examples of these contributions
- 16. Type of control where local leaders were used
- 18. System of ruling with appointed governors
- 19. System where colonies were ruled directly by the empire
- 20. A key island group colonized by the British
Down
- 2. Positive input made by empires in colonies
- 4. Japan colonized this Pacific region
- 7. Colonies contributed this through labor and raw materials
- 9. The overarching ruling power
- 11. Japanese form of rule in Micronesia was often very __
- 15. A major social reason for empire-building
- 17. Key resource extracted for economic gain
