Across
- 3. (7) — Top British official ruling in the monarch’s name.
- 4. (8) — Crop grown mainly for sale/profit instead of food.
- 6. (6) — A territory controlled by another country.
- 7. (9) — Organized uprising; key one in India happened in 1857.
- 9. (5) — Indian soldier hired by the Company/British forces.
- 11. (7) — 1757 battle that boosted Company control in Bengal.
- 13. (16) — British trading company that became a ruling power in India.
- 15. (15) — Policy used to take princely states if no biological heir.
- 17. (6) — Right to collect taxes; granted to Company in Bengal (1765).
- 18. (3) — Name for British rule in India (1858–1947).
- 19. (9) — Taking territory and adding it to your empire.
Down
- 1. (6) — Dye crop tied to unfair farming contracts and revolts.
- 2. (19) — 1793 land-tax system that strengthened zamindars in Bengal.
- 5. (5) — Drug crop used in British trade strategy (especially with China).
- 8. (8) — Movement promoting Indian-made goods and boycotting British goods.
- 10. (8) — Landlord/tax collector under some British systems.
- 12. (11) — Policy where a powerful country controls others politically/economically.
- 14. (11) — Belief/movement that a people should govern themselves.
- 16. (10) — Gandhi’s nonviolent resistance method.
