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Pilgrims migrate to the New World in search of religious freedom… Interaction with Native Americans… . Atlantic slave trade becomes the largest forced migration in history Over 9 million people taken out of Africa Moved because of economic well-being of Europeans/Americans.
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Pilgrims migrate to the New World in search of religious freedom… • Interaction with Native Americans…
Atlantic slave trade becomes the largest forced migration in history • Over 9 million people taken out of Africa • Moved because of economic well-being of Europeans/Americans
Christopher Columbus, on of the most controversial people in history, discovers the new world and meets the native population in the Bahamas • Opens up world to the Americas and their abundant natural resources, but wipes out the native population in the process • From his journal: “They willingly traded everything they owned... . They were well-built, with good bodies and handsome features.... They do not bear arms, and do not know them, for I showed them a sword, they took it by the edge and cut themselves out of ignorance. They have no iron. Their spears are made of cane... . They would make fine servants.... With fifty men we could subjugate them all and make them do whatever we want.
Native American interaction with colonists/Americans • Pushed off their land and forced to give up everything they had • Suffered disease, abuse and mistreatment for European economic well-being • Forced relocation to approved areas in mid-west
Irish emigration in 1849—over 1 million people come to U.S. due to famine • Economic well-being • Hated as a group, just above slaves • Lived through poverty and subhuman living conditions • Once other minority groups came to America, they became equals
Global connections dominate the world we live in and thus the way we live • Look at your clothes, school supplies, things at home • WHY DO PEOPLE MOVE TODAY?
Human Migration and Interaction Today • Of the near 7 billion people on Earth, 215 million of them are migrants • Poverty, war, disease, politics, religion… • The GWP (gross world product) in 2012 was $71.83 trillion • The United States imported $228.0 billion worth of goods, while exporting $189.2 billion worth of goods • Of 196* counties in the world, the United States traded with 173 of them • Global connections, in the past and now, changed what people did, what they thought and how they lived for better or for worse…