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How has cultural contact and
technology affected people?
Lesson 2 – Chapter 6
In terms of the colonization of Africa, how has cultural contact affected the African people?
Indigenous people were displaced – forced off their land.
Forced migration of African slaves led to depopulation – a reduction in population caused by natural or human-made forces.
Slave trade – African slaves protected by laws and they could buy their freedom.
How has the exchange of goods and technologies affected people? – p. 149
Grand exchange - A trading process that began when Christopher Columbus brought seeds, fruit trees, and livestock to the Americas, where they were cultivated and became staples.
In return, native North American species were exported to Europe.
This exchange expanded to include different countries and products around the world.
Reproducible 2.6.4 – Analyzing Legacies of
Historical Globalization
Read pages 146 to148 and complete the reproducible.
How has the exchange of goods and technologies affected people? – p. 149
Reproducible L - Analyzing and Interpreting Cause-and-Effect Relationships
Fill in the central box on the reproducible with the following title:
Technology and how it has affected Indigenous peoples.
List the “Causes” and “Effects” on how technology affected the Indigenous peoples
Reproducible L - Analyzing and Interpreting Cause-and-Effect
Relationships Causes
The Spanish brought horses to Mexico
Introduction of firearms to hunt Buffalo
Europeans hunting buffalo solely for their hides tobe used as belts or as leather
Reproducible L - Analyzing and Interpreting Cause-and-Effect Relationships
Effects
•Indigenous people see how useful the horse isand begin trading horses. •Expanded Northward and it is now an important aspect to Natives identity in the Canadian Plains
•Indigenous people quickly learn to breed and ridehorses•Horses become a symbol of wealth and status•Able to hunt buffalo more efficient and effectively
•Hunters begin killing the main source of food for theIndigenous people: main source of food and suppliesis becoming extinct