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Consequences of Globalization on People Lets Review… Mercantilism means… Imperialism means… Colonization Domination Exploitation (Abuse)

How Did The Consequences of Historical Globalization Affect People? Read the first paragraph of page 125 Complete the handout: Reacting to Invasion by Colonizing Forces Complete reading the rest of page 125, including the Activity Approximately how many indigenous people died as a result of contact with Europeans? Up to 10 million!

Differing Approaches to the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas As you read page 126, consider the following questions and write your responses in your notebooks. This will assist you with your Essay: Why did the imperialist powers behave as they did toward the Indigenous peoples? Why did the imperialist powers not think that their actions were wrong or inhumane? Are attitudes toward Indigenous peoples the same or different today?

Slavery Read page 127 and answer the following: What do you think of Olaudah’s story? How might his story be important to the anti-slave trade in Europe?

Read the Introduction on page 128 Cheap Labour Read the Introduction on page 128 Read the handout The Slave Route, A Memory Unchained and note any questions you may have about the map

Cheap Labour Finish reading pages 128 – 129 Consider question #1 in Explorations and record your responses in your notebook

Vocabulary Add to your Chapter Five list…. Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with your … Essay! Any new suggestions as to what you should include?