Across
- 2. X described capitalist principles like supply and demand.
- 3. X conquered the Inca, garroting Atahualpa.
- 7. The Safavid Empire facilitated the formalization and growth of X Islam.
- 8. In Eastern Europe farmers remained tied to the land as X until the 19th century.
- 12. The X from Manchuria succeeded the Ming.
- 13. X described the universe as a series of rotating spheres around a motionless Earth.
- 14. X fought the Portuguese in Angola, resisted slavery, and bent gender norms.
Down
- 1. In Mesoamerica, colonization saw the emergence of X people of blended ancestry.
- 4. Jesuit missionary Matteo X was an important contact/interlocutor between the West and China.
- 5. Early science was male dominated by men, but X was a thinker and translator.
- 6. The Peace of X (1648) ended the Thirty Years' War.
- 9. In much of Japanese history the X wielded power, despite the longevity of the emperor.
- 10. The Ottomans are the descendants of X.
- 11. X wrote an autobiography (1789) about his experience in human bondage.
