Across
- 3. resource raw materials usually forming in the earth's crust such as metal ores, gold, silver, etc.
- 6. a large area of land usually employed by slave labor where a cash crop is grown in large quantities for high profits
- 9. in the triangle trade, _?_ imported raw materials (tobacco, cotton) and exported manufactured goods (textiles, rum)
- 12. crop something that is farmed for the purpose of selling it rather than consuming or using it
- 13. to tame a wild animal in order to keep it as a pet or farm animal
- 15. Exchange the widespread exchange of plants, animals, ideas, technologies, cultures, and diseases between the Old World and the New World
- 16. resource raw materials harvested from nature such as minerals, lumber, water, furs, etc.
Down
- 1. in the triangle trade, _?_ imported manufactured goods (textiles, rum) and exported people for slave labor
- 2. extreme scarcity (shortage) of food
- 4. during the Columbian Exchange, cattle, pigs, horses, bananas, grapes, wheat, and rice were sent by the _?_ World across the Atlantic Ocean
- 5. Passage the part of the triangle trade that consists of the human trafficking between Africa and the Americas
- 7. during the Columbian Exchange, beans, corn, peanuts, potatoes, squash, tomatoes, and turkeys were sent by the _?_ World across the Atlantic Ocean
- 8. trade the exchange between Europe (manufactured goods), Africa (slaves), and the Americas (raw materials)
- 10. the gradual destruction of something by the forces of nature (like wind, water, or ice)
- 11. a person's ability to avoid or fight off a particular disease
- 14. in the triangle trade, _?_ imported people for slave labor and exported raw materials (tobacco, cotton)
