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This document appears to be a set of notes or questions relating to historical globalization and imperialism. It covers various topics including the relationship between imperialism, ethnocentrism and eurocentrism; and the different types of imperialism.

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To what extent should contemporary society respond to the legacies of historical globalization? SLIDESMANIA.COM lationsh i p b e t ween T...

To what extent should contemporary society respond to the legacies of historical globalization? SLIDESMANIA.COM lationsh i p b e t ween Textbook W h a t is t h e r e o c e n t r ism, and 1. , ethn imp e eurocen r i a l i s m trism? lism? Notes! Agenda a t e r n a t is p den to 1. Finish Colonization 2. Wha n ’s B u r “ T h e W hite Ma e r n a l i s m, and Presentations. te at 3. Rela eurocentrism, p ethno/ 1. Return Paper- lism imperia Raj? B r it is h Create Writing 4. W h a t is the tt y p e s o f i m perialis m m p le d o f o w r e see in each Pencil/Pen! Goals 5. Wha Provide one exa 2. Flipped Classroom India? s e d a s a case o m e t imes u a. Canadian h y i s I n dia s s i t i v e s ide of 6. W y s h o w ing a po Imperialism stud SLIDESMANIA.COM m p e r i a lism? i Positional Papers 1. Overall, very well done 2. Restate the quote in your own words, be descriptive. 3. Argument 4. Case Evidence and EXPLAIN the evidence! 5. It is not a history paper. Stong papers had about 2 points of evidence that were directly linked to globalization and explained! 6. Use social terminology to defend your argument. Writing 7. Strong papers restated their topic sentence/thesis statement again within their paragraph. Goals You will highlight your ARGUMENT CASE EVIDENCE SLIDESMANIA.COM EXPLANATION British and French Rule in Canada Use your textbooks and the notes on google classroom to answer the following questions. DO NOT use google. 1. Historically, how was Canada divided (between what countries/where) Why did this change? (War/battle/treaty) 2. How did Canada becoming a British colony affect Speed French settlers? Why? (Look for buzz words) 3. What was the goal and outcome of the Research Proclamation of 1763 and the Quebec Act? 4. Why was the CPR created? Who did this impact SLIDESMANIA.COM (multiple groups!)? Why? Changing Relationships Over Time When Europeans first arrived in Canada, they needed to cooperate with the Indigenous peoples in order to survive and trade ○ Fur Trade - Needed Indigenous peoples as a guide It might be helpful to remember the “Three ○ How to get food? Cs” of how relationship changed over time!! ○ Medicine - Pine trees to treat scurvy When it became time for the Europeans to settle, they began to compete with the Indigenous peoples ○ Limited Resources ○ Who gets to live on the land? Who has access to the food and water? Finally, once the Europeans were settled and powerful, SLIDESMANIA.COM they coerced the First Nations people to sign treaties ○ Numbered Treaties ○ Indian Act Imperialism at Home French Imperialism France was the first European country to begin permanent colonies in Canada during the age of historical globalization Due to their focus on the fur trade, relationships with the First Nations in the East were generally cooperative. French settlers began to establish their own identities and became the Acadians and Canadiens of New France. Connect to the present: where do you see the identities SLIDESMANIA.COM of French settlers reflected in Canada today? Imperialism at Home European Competition The British were also very interested in the fur trade in Canada although they began to colonize Canada after the French, and focused on the Hudson’s Bay area. SLIDESMANIA.COM The Seven Years War European Competition Competition over the fur trade and claiming land eventually lead to war between the French and British in Canada. The war ended with the Treaty of Paris, which made New France into a British colony SLIDESMANIA.COM Proclamation of 1763 French Candiens Created by the British government in Canada and took away the rights of Canadiens Voting rights Land Rights The hope, was that Canadiens would give up their French identity in order to regain these rights. SLIDESMANIA.COM Quebec Act of 1774 French Candiens When the American colonies started the War of Independence, Britain did not want to risk the Canadiens fighting for the Americans. Guaranteed rights: Language Religion SLIDESMANIA.COM Civil law (legal rights) “The Canadiens are ignorant and uncultured” SLIDESMANIA.COM Durham Report -1939 The Canadian Pacific Railway 02 And its impact on Canadians, British Colonies, the United States, Immigrants and the First Nations! SLIDESMANIA.COM The Canadian Pacific Railway CPR After becoming a country in 1867, Canada sought to expand its borders West. As more immigrants migrated to Canada, this expansion became necessary. This railway also was seen as a contribution to British military and naval strength. SLIDESMANIA.COM SLIDESMANIA.COM To what extent should contemporary society respond to the legacies of historical globalization? SLIDESMANIA.COM Indigenous Land Treaties Long before the arrival of Europeans, Turtle Island (North America) was home to millions of First Nations Peoples who lived in thousands of distinct societies. SLIDESMANIA.COM Numbered Treaties Map of the Numbered Treaties Which Treaties affect Alberta? SLIDESMANIA.COM SLIDESMANIA.COM Treaty Making Important Language Nation: a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory. Sovereignty: the authority of a state to govern itself or another state. SLIDESMANIA.COM Treaty Making Different Perspectives First Nations: sacred agreements between two nations British: actually acknowledged the First Nations were nations equal to them by referring to them in treaties as sovereign nations. SLIDESMANIA.COM Treaty Making Different Perspectives First Nations: sacred agreements between two nations British: actually acknowledged the First Nations were nations equal to them. However, this was not how Europeans acted. Translators sometimes struggled to convey meanings not shared between cultures: SLIDESMANIA.COM Treaty Making Different Perspectives Read the voices box on page 167 and answer questions one and two in today’s notes. SLIDESMANIA.COM Evolution of Relationships Link: to globalization, treaties, paternalism, ethnocentrism, and/or imperialism Question Comment Opinion SLIDESMANIA.COM The Indian Act THIS IS LAW After Confederation Defined who was considered “Indian” Set out laws about how Natives and reserves were to be “dealt with” SLIDESMANIA.COM Reserves Treaties AND Indian Act The Indian Act required all First Nation People to live on reserves established by the government. By moving First Nation Peoples away from white society, what was the government of Canada trying to accomplish? SLIDESMANIA.COM The Indian Act Treaties AND Indian Act The Indian Act did more than create land segregations. Watch the video below and jot down 3 new pieces of information you did not know about The Indian Act. SLIDESMANIA.COM SLIDESMANIA.COM SLIDESMANIA.COM SLIDESMANIA.COM The Indian Act Some laws... Appointed Indian Agents to take charge of individual reserves and band councils. Traditional governments were replaced by band councils who had little power An Aboriginal woman who married a non Aboriginal man was no longer classified as an Aboriginal SLIDESMANIA.COM Inhabitants of reserves could not own their own houses or land The Indian Act SLIDESMANIA.COM a t we re i m p l ications u s o P f e T o h e India ples? n Act Notes! 1. Wh s t h e I n digeno Agenda toward McMann Presentation Pencil/Pen! SLIDESMANIA.COM re im p l ica t ions of T es? h opl e I nd ian Act Notes! 1. What we e Indigenous Pe Agenda th towards a t i o n of 1763? t i s t h e Proclam be? 2. Wha o me t o Quiz c A c t o f 1774 c d i d t h e Quebe 3. How Current Events Pencil/Pen! Source Analysis Jigsaw Read SLIDESMANIA.COM REPORT ! BREAKING 03 NEWS! NOVEMBER Current Events - November 2024 COVERAGE! November 15, 2024 Local: ○ National: International: ○ Australia offers to help South Pacific island residents escape rising seas | CBC News CNN 10 ead Jigsaw R a t i o n - Jigsaw l i z is t o ri cal Globa -H Social 10 A ctivity s s i o n Discu SLIDESMANIA.COM

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