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Lesson Topic
Chapter 18: Colonial Encounters in Asia, Africa & Oceania, 1750-1950
Lesson Outline
We continued to cover European colonialism and the Age of Imperialism.Today we noted how European culture, education and religion was imposed on vast areas of Asia and Africa between 1750 -1950. There were attempts at colonial rebellion such as the Indian Rebellion of 1857-58. This brings subsequent direct British control over India. We discussed colonial racism in the countries within Asia and Africa. In South Africa, extreme racism was known as apartheid. While African people are forced into lives of hard labor in mines, plantations and construction, there is no racial, political or social integration. Women remained "inferior." Colonies were essentially dictatorships. By 1913, much of South Africa and Kenya "belong" to white colonizers.
Assignment
Read pp. 808-823 in text, Assessment: Answer one of the 3 "Big Picture Questions" on p, 823 by Mon., 4/13/20
Session Minutes
90
Minutes Student Attended
90
Session Hours
1.50
Hours Attended
1.50
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