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Related Issue 2 To what extent should contemporary society respond to the legacies of historical globalization?
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Related Issue 2 To what extent should contemporary society respond to the legacies of historical globalization?

As you explore this issue, you will come to appreciate how decisions made and actions taken in the past are legacies of historical globalization which continue to affect the world today. European Imperialism in Africa Youtube -

What impact did Christopher Columbus have on the Indigenous people in today’s Haiti and Dominican Republic?

On his second voyage, in 1494, Columbus captured 1,500 Tainos on the island of Hispaniola and herded them to Isabela, where 550 of ''the best males and females'' were forced aboard ships bound for the slave markets of Seville. Warfare, forced labor, starvation and disease reduced Hispaniola's Taino population (estimated at one million to two million in 1492) to extinction within 30 years.

What was the impact of European colonial settlement on Indigenous peoples? Colonialism: Sins of Europe in the Scramble for Africa TLC0NRQ&feature=endscreen&NR=1

What was the impact of slavery?

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Choice Assignment 1. Research and compile images and informative captions (and incorporate them into an animoto presentation or power point presentation) that addresses the following questions: (Note: these questions are sub-headings within Chapter 6) What are some legacies of historical globalization? In general, how has cultural contact affected indigenous peoples? How has the exchange of goods and technologies affected people? How are the legacies of historical globalization continuing to impact the lives of people today?animoto presentation 2. Research the legacies of colonial rule on ONE African country in the 19th Century (refer to map in Section 1). Consider the people, their government, the country's resources and how those resources might have served the people differently had they not been governed by colonial rule. Present your findings and predictions in the form of an animoto presentation or power point presentation that includes images and informative captions animoto presentation