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The Development of Feudalism in Western Europe Early Middle Ages 476 1000 High Middle Ages 1000 1300 Late Middle Ages 1300 1450 3 periods of the Middle Ages The

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The Development of Feudalism in Western Europe Early Middle Ages 476 1000 High Middle Ages 1000 1300 Late Middle Ages 1300 1450 3 periods of the Middle Ages The Early Middle Ages. Ifé Oguntokun. The idea of Africa created by a multitude of means, which vary depending on the period in . question. In order to create an image of what is “Africa” there are many instances where ideas are made through images of “Africans”. The what, when, who, and why of Imperialism. What is Imperialism?. Economic, political, and social control of one country or territory by another. Similar to (almost exactly the same as) colonization, EXCEPT, in colonization an “invading country” tries to control a new territory and replace all the native inhabitants with its own people, whereas in imperialism the “invading country” simply tries to control a new territory economically, politically, and socially while leaving the native population in place (can you think of examples of countries that were colonized?). in Africa. http://www.shs.d211.org/socialstudies/faculty/hxm/World%20History.htm. Between ~1880-1914, European countries gained control of almost all of Africa! . Africa Before Imperialism. Thousands of different ethnic groups, tribes, nations, cultures and languages.. Set Sail . Chapter 2 section 1. . SKILLED VIKING . SAILORS. . The Vikings were the first Europeans to make contact with North America. .. . Leif Eriksson. , the son of Erik the Red, set off for Greenland. . This Chapter is all about European Countries colonizing weak African Countries and how they used these African countries as a source of raw materials and labour.. What is Imperialism?. Imperialism is when a strong country seizes or colonises a weaker country and then dominates that country.. Aborigines. Origins & Culture. Standards. SS6H8 The student will describe the culture and development of Australia prior to contact with Europeans. . a. Describe the origins and culture of the Aborigines. . Scramble for Africa. Setting the Stage. Imperialism. – the seizure of a country or territory by a stronger power (mostly by industrialized European nations) in the 19. th. and 20. th. centuries to take advantage of raw materials and markets there which had the effect of the stronger nation dominating the political, economic, and social life of the weaker nation. Aboriginal Society. We are going to take a close look at the Artic, Eastern Woodlands, Plains, Plateau and Northwest natives in this unit. . Each native group had different terrains, climate, lifestyles, agriculture/food and many other factors that were faced on a daily basis. . What was the relationship between Native Americans and Europeans in the early years of settlement?. Native Americans and Europeans generally cooperated with each other in the early years of settlement.. The Age of Imperialism. . . IMPERIALISM. CHAPTER 27. The . Age of Imperialism, 1850–1914 . Western countries colonize large areas of Africa and Asia, leading to political and cultural changes. .. Africa. Colonization, Conflict, & . Artificial Boundaries. Standards. The . student will analyze continuity and change in Africa leading to the 21st century. . a. Explain how the European partitioning across Africa contributed to conflict, civil war, and artificial political boundaries. . Origins & Culture. Standards. SS6H8 The student will describe the culture and development of Australia prior to contact with Europeans. . a. Describe the origins and culture of the Aborigines. . SS6H9 The student will explain the impact European exploration and colonization had on Australia. . What are some dangers of exploration? . What are some benefits of exploration?. European Exploration. Objectives: Explain the reasons or motivations that drove Europeans to explore the world. - Curiosity of the Renaissance + . World History. Today’s Objective. Topic- Scramble for Africa. Objective- I can explain European motives for and the process by which Europeans colonized Africa during the the 19. th. and 20. th. century. .

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