Across
- 4. A member of the Catholic faith in the new world to spread Catholicism and teach the Natives.
- 6. A devoutly Catholic country located in Western Europe
- 7. The practice of establishing control in foreign countries by creating colonies.
- 9. The capital of the Inca Empire.
- 13. A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire.
- 15. The last God-Emperor of the Inca.
- 16. Native South American people, who were ruled by a God-Emperor, living in and beyond modern day Peru.
- 17. The act of taking land and valuables, and subduing people(s) with force.
Down
- 1. Conquerors and explorers who sailed to and explored the New World.
- 2. A native Central American (Nahua) woman who assisted Hernan Cortes.
- 3. Mostly pictorial books, records and documents created by the Aztecs.
- 5. A Spanish labour system reform that 'granted' people to an owner, who has the right to exact tribute from them.
- 8. Emperor of the Aztecs when the Spanish first landed.
- 10. A relatively advanced city that was the capital of the Aztec Empire.
- 11. A Mesoamerican people and culture who inhabited Central America.
- 12. Someone who believes/follows a religion that differs too much.
- 14. Landed estates granted to (usually) Spanish aristocrats.
