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Legacies of Historical Globalization Coat of Arms of Canada Describe the various symbols you see… Coat of Arms of Canada

To What Extent Do the Legacies of Historical Globalization Affect Peoples of the World? Read page 136-137, answering the six questions. List your responses in your notebook.

Legacies of Historical Globalization Scan pages 136 – 141 and suggest ways that these pages reflect legacies of historical globalization… What language is being used in this textbook…? Most of the flags are from which continent…? What continent are the monarchs from…? Anything else? Is there anything in these pages that may not fit the ‘European’ view?

What Are Some Legacies of Historical Globalization? Read the opening two paragraphs on page 138 Take a few minutes and think of some of the legacies that have been passed on to you What are they?

Ethnocentrism and Eurocentrism Read the rest of page 138, including Voices What do these two terms mean? Read the handout: The Economy of Aboriginal Peoples at Contact After reading, create a list of the legacies and values found in the handout

The Economy of Aboriginal Peoples at Contact Would a better understanding of the Aboriginal economy by the Europeans have changed their attitude towards them? Were the values of the Aboriginals compatible with the values of the Europeans? Are the values at all reconcilable or able to be brought together?

There were two major periods of European Imperialism The first period occurred between the late 1400s and the beginning of the 1700s. This period saw mostly the establishment of colonies during pursuits of adventure in which explorers sought to get rich. Also, the desire to Christianize the world played a significant role. And, in addition, these colonies were a place to send excess, dissident, and/or persecuted groups. 7

The Second Period of Imperialism By the middle of the 19th Century, Europe had undergone a phase of nationalism. The Industrial Revolution had been established in England and had begun to be adopted in other Western European states, and several ideologies had been adopted. In the second phase of imperialism the goals or reasons were economic, political, social/Humanitarian and technological. The aims of the imperial states were economic prestige (political), and strategic (military.) 8

Mercantilism Mother Colony Country Raw materials were sold to the mother country at a low price Mother Country Colony Finished goods were sold to colonies at a high price Another aspect of this imperialism was its use of the economic practice of mercantilism. Under mercantilism colonies were useful as a captive market and a source of materials. In the economic exchanges that occurred the benefit was always for that of the mother country. Also, restrictions were placed on the colonies with regard to whom they could and could not trade with … Again to benefit the mother country. 9

Reasons for Imperialism Social Darwinism Desire for status and glory End Pagan Rituals Desire for security “White Man’s Burden” Imperialism Desire for diplomatic Bargaining chips Slavery Need for advantageous trade after tariffs in Europe Need for markets for surplus goods Need for raw materials 10

Read the top of page 139 and complete the Activity Building Empires Read the top of page 139 and complete the Activity Can you calculate the percent increases in both the land area and number of people during this time?

The Scramble for Africa What areas were the first to be colonized? Which ones were last? Which imperial power controlled the largest area? Which ones controlled only small areas? What geographic pattern does the French-controlled region show? What pattern does the British-controlled show? What about the other European-controlled regions? Which countries remained independent? Why do you suppose they were able to stay independent?

The Scramble for Africa Read the first four paragraphs of page 140 Now, listen to the words of Mukunzo Kioko… Are you able to complete the Activity at the bottom of the page?

King Leopold and the Congo Review the Handout: Legacies of Ethnocentric and Eurocentric Attitudes in Africa Read page 141 Fill in the ‘Evidence’ side of the chart as you read Keep this handout for future reference… Don’t lose it!!

Evidence of Legacies in the Congo The European development of the slave trade Imperial powers’ policies of promoting mercantilism and global trade European (Eurocentric) attitudes that saw nothing wrong with conquering and ruling the Americas, Africa and Asia

The Continuing Legacy in the Congo Today The effect of the slave trade on race relations around the globe today The global dominance of the European and American economies The willingness of some countries to interfere in the politics of other countries

African Imperialism Assignment And Finally… Begin a list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with your … Four Corners Debate! Any suggestions as to what you should include? You are now ready to begin your… African Imperialism Assignment