Across
- 3. An Indian soldier who served under British command during the time of British rule in India.
- 8. A violent uprising in China (1899–1901) where Chinese nationalists tried to drive out foreign influence and missionaries.
- 9. The belief that stronger nations or people are naturally meant to rule over weaker ones, based on a twisted version of Darwin’s ideas about evolution.
- 12. A system where the European country sends its own officials to govern and make all decisions for the colony.
- 13. The leader of Ethiopia who successfully defended his country from European colonization by modernizing his army.
- 14. This country had the most territory in both Africa and Asia.
Down
- 1. An area where a foreign country controls trade or has special privileges, even though it doesn’t officially rule the area.
- 2. The process of forcing or encouraging people to give up their own culture and adopt the culture of the ruling country.
- 4. When a strong country takes control of a weaker country for its land, resources, or power
- 5. Pride in one's country
- 6. A region that keeps its own government but is controlled and protected by a stronger country.
- 7. The race among European countries in the late 1800s to take over land in Africa for resources and power.
- 10. A system where a European country controls a colony by using local rulers to enforce its laws and policies.
- 11. The idea that Europeans had a duty to spread their culture and religion to “civilize” other parts of the world.
