T14 Nationalism in the Americas

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Across
  1. 3. Domination of a particular industry by a single company or group.
  2. 4. People of Native American and European descent in Latin America.
  3. 8. Acquisition in 1803 that nearly doubled the size of the United States.
  4. 11. Reformers advocating for social and political change in the early 20th century.
  5. 12. The state of being free from control or influence of another.
  6. 16. Highest representative of the Spanish monarch in Latin America.
  7. 18. Creole priest who called Mexicans to fight for independence in 1810.
  8. 20. Withdrew from the Union, as many Southern states did after Lincoln's election.
  9. 22. Decree issued by Lincoln during the Civil War, freeing slaves in the South.
  10. 25. Spanish-born individuals who dominated government and Church in Latin America.
  11. 26. Corporation led by John D. Rockefeller that dominated the petroleum industry.
Down
  1. 1. They advocated for the end of slavery
  2. 2. The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country.
  3. 5. Colonial power from which Latin American countries sought independence.
  4. 6. Destiny Belief that the United States was destined to spread across the entire continent.
  5. 7. Organizations formed to protect workers' rights and improve conditions.
  6. 9. Period of intellectual and philosophical growth influencing revolutionary ideas.
  7. 10. Creole priest who continued the Mexican revolution after Hidalgo's capture.
  8. 13. Policy of extending the nation's boundaries.
  9. 14. People of African and European descent in Latin America.
  10. 15. Legal separation of different racial or ethnic groups, often enforced in public places.
  11. 17. Leader of uprising in Venezuela; marched army across the Andes to free South American countries and create the Great Colombia among Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador.
  12. 19. Conflict between the Northern and Southern states of the US from 1861 to 1865.
  13. 21. Latin Americans of European descent who owned haciendas, ranches, and mines.
  14. 23. They advocate for social or political change, including those seeking better working conditions.
  15. 24. Son of the Portuguese king; proclaimed independence for Brazil in 1822.