Across
- 2. To take control of land or people by force.
- 3. The soft hair of animals, used for clothing.
- 6. Results or outcomes of an action, often long-lasting.
- 8. The original people living in the Americas before Europeans arrived.
- 13. Competition between groups trying to be more powerful.
- 14. The act of giving something and receiving something else in return.
- 15. A region of islands between North and South America.
- 16. A pirate who has government permission to attack enemy ships and sell goods legally.
- 17. Goods carried on a ship.
- 18. (maize)A grain plant from the Americas used for food and animal feed.
- 19. A license given by a government allowing someone to attack enemy ships.
- 21. A Spanish sport involving fighting bulls.
- 22. A path or course used by ships or merchants to move goods.
- 24. A crop from the Americas that grows underground and is high in calories.
- 25. Tools and inventions people use to solve problems or improve life.
- 26. The lands where a group of people have lived for a long time.
- 28. The way a country uses money and resources to make and trade goods.
- 29. A person or ship that trades goods for money.
Down
- 1. Expensive items that only rich people can usually buy.
- 4. Someone who attacks and robs ships at sea.
- 5. Valuable things like land, crops, animals, or minerals.
- 7. How much of a product is available for people to buy.
- 9. A tall plant that grows in hot climates and is used to make sugar.
- 10. A king or queen.
- 11. The power to change or affect people, places, or events.
- 12. How much people want to buy something.
- 13. Beliefs about God or gods and the practices connected to them.
- 15. When two groups of people meet.
- 17. The movement of plants, animals, people, and ideas between the Americas and Europe after Columbus.
- 20. Freedoms or powers that people are allowed to have.
- 23. A plant whose leaves were dried and smoked, traded as a valuable crop.
- 27. Official permission to do something.
