Unit 5: Intro to Imperialism Colonialism Timeline.

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Unit 5: Intro to Imperialism Colonialism Timeline

11/24 and 11/25 Do Now What is colonialism? What is imperialism?

Cycle of Conquest & Colonization Explorers Conquistadores Missionaries Permanent Settlers Official European Colony!

Producing raw materials for export to European countries Buying products Raw materials are cheap because of slavery and labor system

The Colonial Class System PeninsularesPeninsulares CreolesCreoles MestizosMestizosMulattosMulattos Native Indians Black Slaves

Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

Analyzing Political Cartoons Imperialism

Timeline: Colonialism

Colonialism Timeline (in partners) Create a timeline with the following information: Choose one early civilization from (1000 AD to 1500 AD) – African Continent – Asian Continent – N. and S Americas Beginning of Spanish Colonization 1492 – Present day locations. North and South America Beginning of English Colonization 1607 – Present day locations North America Beginning of Dutch Colonization 1600’s – Present day locations Africa and Indian Beginning and End of African Slave Trade 1500s to late mid 1800’s – Colonial Powers involved and locations where slavery was used.. England, Dutch, Spanish, in Americas Beginning of French Colonization Haitian Independence 1804 from France Latin American Independence Era 1810—1820’s Indian Independence, include colonial power 1947 from British South African Independence, include colonial power 1910 from British Cuban Independence 1898 from Spain Philippine's Independence 1898 from Spain Mexican American War 1848 Great Sioux War 1866 End of Slavery in the US 1861

Colonialism Timeline (Per2, 4) Create a timeline with the following information: Beginning of Spanish Colonization Beginning of English Colonization 1607 Beginning of Dutch Colonization Beginning and End of African Slave Trade 1500’s to 1800’s Beginning of French Colonization Haitian Independence Latin American Independence Era Indian Independence, include colonial power 1947 from England South African Independence 1910 from England Cuban Independence 1898 from Spain Philippine's Independence 1898 from Spain Mexican American War Great Sioux War End of Slavery in the US 1861

Timeline Rubric 1234 TimelineLess than 50% of events are included 50% to 74% of events are included 75%-99% of events are included All required events are included AccuracyLess than50% of dates are accurate More than 50% of dates are accurate. More than 75% of dates are accurate % of dates are accurate Visual Appeal and Organization There are no pictures, events and dates are not clear, and eras are not indicated. There are no pictures, events and dates are clear and eras are not indicated There are less than 4 pictures, events and dates are clear, and eras are not indicated There are at least 4 pictures, events and dates are clear, and eras are indicated

onwest_world.htm onwest_world.htm

Turtle Islands (AKA N. and S America) zations/tp/american_civ.htm zations/tp/american_civ.htm

Africa late/EN-Library/Black-Studies/afancient.html late/EN-Library/Black-Studies/afancient.html