Category: Colonization

  • Africa’s Size and Colonization as Development Factors

    The size of Africa as its development factor Africa is the second largest continent in the World after Eurasia; it takes about 20.4 percent of the World dry land. It is difficult for us to imagine how much 11.7 million sq mi is we may just think about 11 hours that we would need to…

  • English Colonization: The National Image of the Colonization of North America

    During the year 1754 – 1765, many significant changes took place, which is important in the history of the British Empire. A vast expansion of the Empire was witnessed by the people during this time. The Empire was made up of various heterogeneous colonies with different economic institutions etc. The British government failed to adopt…

  • American Family From Colonial Times to Modern Day

    Table of Contents Introduction Immigration Urbanization Family Size Women in The Workplace Gender Roles Marriage Conclusion References Introduction America’s family cultural history changed from the colonial period to the modern day to represent the prevailing values every day. Rather than being a unified unit, the family institution has been in continuous transition. Throughout America’s history,…

  • The Colonization Process of New France

    In the 17th century, France attempted to colonize new regions in the world in order to expand their influence. Jacques Cartier was the force behind the expeditions in 1534; he claimed the Chaleur Bay for his country, France. Further, the prominent sailor in his several trips conquered St. Lawrence River. In these new regions, France…

  • Slavery in Africa After European Colonization

    Table of Contents Differences Between European and African Slavery Changes in the Length of Service Status of Children Born to Slaves by White Men Similarities Between the Status of Property and Slaves Conclusion References Slavery existed among most modern societies, including African. Even before the European colonization and the onset of the slave trade, it…

  • Native American Culture Before and After Colonization

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction When settlers came to the New World, Indians, or Native Americans, already had languages that were used, communities built, belief systems that were practiced, and so much more that was the foundation of their lives. Unfortunately, non-Indians have consistently failed to appreciate specific identities and…

  • The Differences in the Role Women Played in Puritan Society in Colonial Massachusetts

    The evolution of women’s role in society might be traced back centuries. Some of the historical periods became more prominent than others, such as the era of Puritan communities and the rise of the Evangelical Revival. Further, the differences and similarities of women’s roles in both societies will be discussed. Analysts state that the Puritan…

  • Early Spanish Colonization in Latin America

    The readings were about the invasion of Spanish colonizers in Mexico and Latin America. In “An Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico,” a Mexican anthropologist named Miguel Leon Portilla gathered accounts made by the Aztecs when Hernan Cortes landed in Mexico and made his way to the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. Written in 1528, the…

  • Elizabeth Bay Before and After Colonization

    Table of Contents Present Pre-colonization Colonization References Present Elizabeth Bay is found in the state of New South Wales in eastern Sydney. The Bay is situated three kilometers east of Sydney central business. It is a harbor-side suburb that derived its name from the bay found in Sydney harbor. In the north, it is bounded…

  • Colonization and Indigenous Australian-Aboriginal Health Issues

    Table of Contents Introduction History of Colonization in Australia Cultural impact Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The Australian population is constituted by 2% of the indigenous population. This proportion has faced drastic changes in various aspects of their society stemming from their colonization by European settlers. This essay seeks to explore the effects of colonization on…