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1. Objective (READ) SWBAT identify the effects of the industrial revolution.

1. Objective (READ) SWBAT identify the effects of the industrial revolution. 2. Question of the Day. (WRITE) 3. Warm-up (ANSWER) 1. What was a positive effect of the Industrial Revolution? 2. What is the worst effect of the Industrial Revolution? Explain why. Table of Contents.

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1. Objective (READ) SWBAT identify the effects of the industrial revolution.

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  1. 1. Objective (READ) SWBAT identify the effects of the industrial revolution. 2. Question of the Day. (WRITE) 3. Warm-up (ANSWER) 1. What was a positive effect of the Industrial Revolution? 2. What is the worst effect of the Industrial Revolution? Explain why.

  2. Table of Contents 1. Title the next fresh page after the Industrial Revolution ”Colonization Effects”

  3. Effects of European Colonization

  4. United Kingdom has coal, iron ore, rivers, and peninsulas. READ ONLY Industrial Revolution Factories are built, United Kingdom uses up all its resources. Choice Two – Decrease factory production and fire thousands of workers. Choice Three – invade other countries and steal their natural resources. Choice One – Buy natural resources from other countries.

  5. Who Colonized What?

  6. Colonization Intro Europe decides to colonize the rest of the world. Europe gets rich by taking natural resources and setting up new markets - Colonies stayed poor Industrial Revolution uses up Europe’s natural resources

  7. Colonization Video • Watch video Colonization Clip Question: 1. Create a list of EFFECTS of colonization. List as many as you can. Directions: - Share your list with a kid near you - Label each effect Economic, Political, or Social

  8. Economic Impacts Political Impacts Social Impacts Colonization has influenced the world Socially, Economically, and Politically

  9. Directions - H 1. Go to www.wgh09.wikispaces.com - Click 2nd Marking Period, go to the bottom - Open the file called “Effects of European Colonialism – 09” 2. Complete the pre-write chart. 3. Answer the conclusion questions in your notebook.

  10. Directions • As you go through the slides, copy what is in the box into the correct section of your chart. • Remember the information that you get here is what you use for the pre-write for the essay on Monday. READ ONLY

  11. Economic Impacts • Colonization increased globalization and global trade

  12. Economic Impacts 1. Primary Economic Activities (Farming) - located in developing countries 2. Secondary Economic Activities (Manufacturing) - located in China and Southeast Asia. 3. Tertiary/Quaternary Economic Activities(Service/Research Jobs) - located in developed countries. Discuss: How did Mercantilism cause this to happen?

  13. Colonization has influenced the world Socially, Economically, and Politically Economic Impacts Political Impacts Social Impacts • Colonization increased globalization and global trade • 1. Primary Economic Activities • (Farming) - located in developing countries • 2. Secondary Economic Activities • (Manufacturing) - located in China and Southeast Asia. • 3. Tertiary/Quaternary Economic Activities (Service/Research Jobs) - located in developed countries.

  14. Political Impacts • Forms of Democracy diffused from Europe to the rest of the world. • Representative Democracy • Parliamentary System (democracy without Separation of Powers) • Constitutional Monarchy

  15. Task – Sketch a picture showing the diffusion of democracy from England to the US on your chart. Discuss – What color do most countries have? - Explain why. Political Impacts

  16. Social Impacts • European Languages replaced many local languages… • English to USA, Canada, Australia, India, South Africa, Egypt, and so on… • French to Vietnam, Haiti, Canada, Madagascar, Congo, and so on…

  17. Social Impacts

  18. Social Impacts • European Religions (Christianity) have replaced many local religions… • Roman Catholic Church to Mexico, Brazil, Philippines, US • Protestantism to Jamaica, US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa

  19. Social Impacts • Ethnocentrism – the thought that your own culture is superior to another culture. • Contributed to racism in the colonies. Discuss: Give an example of how colonization contributed to racism.

  20. Conclusion Questions • How is globalization like modern-day colonization? • How has colonization helped the governments of some former colonies? 3. How has European Ethnocentrism impacted the cultures of former colonies? Answer each of these questions below your chart on the next page in your notebook. Please write the questions or write the answers in complete sentences.

  21. Article Summary • Go to the website below. • http://thirdworldtraveler.com/New_World_Order/RethinkingColonialism_TF.html • Read the article and complete the following. 1. What is the main idea of the article (her thesis)? 2. How does globalization affect the colonizing countries and the colony? 3. What effects does colonization have today? 4. Summarize the article.

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