This printable crossword puzzle has 20 clues. Answers range from 6 to 22 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
The unprovoked killing or wounding by British troops of nearly 1,500 peaceful protesters at Amritsar, Punjab in 1919
An uprising by a secret group known as the Righteous and Harmonious Fists, called “Boxers” by Westerners, that attempted to drive all foreigners from China
The 90-year period of British colonial rule in India that took place between 1858 and 1947
A system in which nonelected government officials are organized into specialized departments and operate according to fixed rules within a hierarchy of authority
The breaking of or refusal to obey laws or other governmental commands to protest and bring attention to a perceived injustice and force change
A nation within the British Empire that controls its own domestic and foreign affairs, but is tied to Britain by allegiance to the British monarch
A work stoppage by a large portion of the entire workforce of a locality or country
A form of warfare that involves surprise attacks by small groups of fighters, including harassment of the enemy and sabotage
limited self-government over internal matters that is granted by a large political unit to a smaller one within it
the body of some 1,500 appointed officials who carried out day-to-day government of British India
Congressan organization founded in 1885 to improve the rights and status of Indians in British colonial India.
The year-long, 6,000-mile retreat of the Red Army and communist leaders from southeastern to northwestern China after their defeat by Nationalist forces in October 1934
Person who rules a country while its monarch is too young, old, or ill to rule, or is absent
A nonviolent campaign of civil disobedience led by Mohandas Gandhi in 1930
the forced separation of a race, class, or ethnic group
A tax on imported goods
A military leader who governs by force, usually within a limited area.
He led the Salt March.
Killed Gandhi.
Leader of China’s 1911 revolution.