Exploration
Scramble for Africa
India
North America
Contemporary Issues
100

The major trade route between Europe and Asia

Silk Road

100

The Congo was desirable for this reason

Rubber

100

Independence leader

Gandhi

100

Seeing Europe as the best and everyone else as lesser.

Eurocentrism

100

Taking on a fatherly role

Paternalism

200

The three reasons for Old Imperialism

Gold, Glory, God

200

This trade resource from Africa led to long-term racism in the U.S.

Slave Trade

200
The method of resistence

Civil Disobedience

200
Residential Schools were run by these individuals who traveled from Europe for a specific purpose

Christian missionaries

200

The two groups that lived in Rwanda; had conflict

Hutus and Tutsis

300

A major turning point in history that some argue we are still in today

Industrial Revolution

300
The Constitutional Compromise had the white population of the U.S. seeing blacks as this.

3/5 of a person

300

The two groups within India

Hindu and Muslims

300

Segregation laws in the U.S. were called this

Jim Crow laws

300

The UN response to the genocide in Rwanda

Nothing; only intervene if attacked yourself

400

The year Christopher Columbus made it to the Americas

1492

400

The conference where European nations negotiated for pieces of Africa

Berlin Conference

400

Country that was created once India became independent

Pakistan

400

The document that entailed the process of Indigenous land that could be signed over for European use in exchange for certain benefits; was very manipulative

The Royal Proclamation of 1763

400

The year the Canadian government officially apologized for Residential Schools

2008

500

The intercontinental trade of resources between Europe, North America, South America, and Africa

Columbian Exchange

500

The king of Belgium

King Leopold

500

Cotton was grown on these instead of food, or other resources

Cash crops

500

The trail in the U.S. that Indigenous groups were forced to go on when being pushed off the land

Trail of Tears

500
Europeans created new boundaries for countries after WWI, which heavily impacted this group because they were now minorities in every country they lived on.

Kurdish people

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