An easy crossword puzzle focused on the Age of Exploration, designed for teachers and educators to use in classrooms. Covers key explorers, navigation tools, and important terms.
Echoes of Empires and Revolutions is a easy crossword puzzle with 17 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Echoes of Empires and Revolutions
A challenging crossword exploring key historical figures, events, and concepts from ancient to modern times.
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- 1. Ancient Egyptian ruler
- 2. Thinker who explores fundamental questions
- 3. A group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- 8. Relating to the era of mass manufacturing
- 9. Study of ancient human activity through artifacts
- 10. Managing international relations
- 11. Process of choosing leaders by voting
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- 4. Formal agreement between nations
- 5. Document outlining the fundamental laws and principles
- 6. A formal meeting of representatives
- 7. A cultural movement that revived art and learning in Europe
- 12. Conflict between groups in the same country
- 13. Medieval system of land ownership and duties
- 14. A sudden, drastic change in political power
- 15. A king or queen who rules
- 16. Fortified residence of nobility
- 17. Territory controlled by a distant country
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