From Napoleonic wars to Imperialism

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Across
  1. 2. The production of goods in large quantities using machines.
  2. 6. A system to prevent one country from becoming too powerful over others.
  3. 8. The final defeat of Napoleon in 1815.
  4. 9. French military leader and Emperor of France.
  5. 13. Organizations that represent workers to improve their rights and conditions.
  6. 14. The process of establishing control over a foreign territory.
  7. 15. A major victory for Napoleon in 1805.
  8. 18. The use of children for work, often in poor conditions, during the Industrial Revolution.
  9. 20. Changing the territorial boundaries of countries.
  10. 21. A country or territory with its own government but under the control of another power.
  11. 22. The belief that European powers were bringing civilization to their colonies.
  12. 23. A policy of extending a country’s power and influence over other nations through diplomacy or military force.
  13. 25. A meeting of European powers in 1814-1815 to restore order after Napoleon’s defeat.
  14. 26. Being forced to live away from one’s home country.
  15. 27. The act of giving up power or a throne.
Down
  1. 1. A sudden, violent overthrow of a government.
  2. 3. The authority of a state to govern itself.
  3. 4. Efforts by indigenous people to resist colonial control.
  4. 5. Napoleon’s army used in his wars of conquest.
  5. 7. New inventions and improvements in technology that drive industrial progress.
  6. 10. The return of monarchs to power after Napoleon’s fall.
  7. 11. An economic system where businesses are privately owned and run for profit.
  8. 12. The practice of negotiating between countries.
  9. 16. A system of manufacturing where each worker does one specific task in the production process.
  10. 17. A coalition of Russia, Austria, and Prussia formed to maintain monarchies in Europe.
  11. 19. A period of rapid industrial growth and technological innovation in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  12. 24. A formal agreement between countries, often after a war.