The British Empire in the 1700's

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Across
  1. 3. A social group between the wealthy and the working class, often including business owners, professionals, and managers.
  2. 5. An economic system where businesses and property are privately owned, and people make goods/services to earn profit
  3. 9. The process of developing industries and factories, where goods are made using machines rather than by hand.
  4. 10. The growth of cities as more people move from rural areas into towns and urban centres.
Down
  1. 1. A major period of change (starting in the 1700s) when new machines, factories, and inventions transformed how people worked, lived, and produced goods.
  2. 2. When a country takes control of another land, settles there, and uses its resources, often forcing local people to follow the coloniser’s rules.
  3. 4. A group of countries or territories controlled by one powerful country or ruler.
  4. 6. Making large numbers of the same product quickly, usually using machines and factory systems.
  5. 7. People who usually earn wages through manual labour or factory work and often have less wealth and power than other social groups.
  6. 8. The movement of people from one place to another to live, either within a country or to a different country