What is the White Mans Burden
The beleif that the white people were given a duty to teach and culture the people of colour.
What were the political effects of the industrial revolution?
-Child labor laws
-Social reform
-Trade unions
What is the process of the columbian exchange?
How did imperial powers divide india?
By race (Hindu and Muslims)
what did the treaties give to the indigenous peoples?
Numbered Treaties promised reserve lands, annuities, and the continued right to hunt and fish on unoccupied Crown lands in exchange for Aboriginal title.
What is imperialism
A strategy that consists in extending a countries power by extending political and ezonomic control outward over other areas.
What were some social effects of the industrial revolution?
-Long hours of work by children
-Poor city planning
-Loss of family stability
What were some important things that were traded?
-beans
-Sweet Potatoe
-Diseases
-Gun powder
-Slaves
What was the Partition of india?
The indian people fought for their freedom and was lead by ghandi.
What was the Indian Act?
It was a document that stated what a status indian was.
What is Merchantilism?
An econimic policy that regulates trade, designed to maximize prophets for the mother country.
What were the economic effects of the industrial revolution?
-New inventions
-Increased production for raw materials
Why did dense foods like potatoes revolutionize food production in Europe?
What did Imperial Expansion lead to?
-Industrialization: Puching people off the lands
-Dividing and conquering the indigenous peoples.
What was the purpose for the residential schools?
To kill the indian in the child, or to wipe out all culture out of the next generation of indigenous peoples.
What was the Rwanden Genocide
The mass murder of many tutsi people.
What were some pros to the industrial revolution?
-Lower costs of items
-death rates went down
-the amount of cheaper goods increased
What animal were the indigenous peoples blown away at? Why? And how did it help them?
Horses because they never thought to ride on one before. It helped them by making travel easier for them by holding their stuff.
What was the salt march?
When The indian people rebelled against the law and collected salt from the see. (even though the were not allowed to)
What was a status indian?
-Father had to be indian
-Had to live on reserve
-Had to marry an indian
What is Ethnocentrism?
When one believes that their race is superior over all others.
What are some cons for the industrial revolution?
-Slums created in cities
-Abuse of working class
-Stressful work
What invasive species disrupted the new world?
Pigs
What did Ghandi fight for?
The social justice and for India's independence from British rule.
What were three things that were in the indian act.
-Indians were not full citizens
-They could not vote
-Had to live on reserve
-traditions were band