| A | B |
| dominate | control somebody or something because you are better or more important |
| extend | reach, stretch or continue |
| sprawling | a large area of land |
| hostile | unfriendly and not liking or agreeing with someone or something |
| acknowledged | when it is agreed that something is true |
| flourish | become strong or successful |
| resident | people that live in a certain area |
| prosper | become successful, especially regarding money |
| acquainted | knowing each other in a personal or social way |
| decline | the process of becoming less in amount, importance, quality or strength |
| enslave | make someone a slave |
| resistance | the act of fighting against someone or something that is attacking you |
| livestock | animals like cows and sheep that are kept on a farm |
| graze | eat grass |
| missionary | a person sent to a foreign country to teach their religion |
| convert | cause someone or something to change in form or opinion |
| keep tabs on | watch someone or something closely |
| poncho | clothing made of a single piece of material, with a hole in the middle |
| rein in | make a horse go slowly or stop by pulling on its reins |
| corral | a fenced-in area used to keep horses or cows |