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Negative Effects Of American Imperialism

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Imperializing and colonizing the world, one by one, it lead the European empires to find India. When Queen Elizabeth I of Britain granted the British East India Company a monopoly within India, it lead the British East India Company to take control of trade in the 1600s. The British East India Company used their strong military might, bribery and extortion, instilling fear by using brutal practices to keep Indians and rivals in law. Creating the world's first transnational corporation, it was produced in such a cruel way, where the Indians were harshly punished if they disobeyed, which caused fear for them. But from this, it also created other negative impacts from which the British empire took rule in India. Eventually in 1858, Britain finally …show more content…

In 1756, the European groups such as Britain decided to colonize North America, resulting in multiple legacies for the First Nation groups who occupied these areas. As the Europeans started to imperialize and colonize Canada in order to expand globalization, they believed their culture was superior to the First Nations, and by having a Eurocentric worldview, this resulted in the European empires deciding to assimilate the Aboriginal groups with the use of The Indian Act and residential schools. The Indian Act was established in 1876, the purpose of the act was to encourage assimilation. It encouraged assimilation by controlling the First Nations, the government controlled them by defining if they were a status Indian or not. Another action the act took to assimilate the Aboriginal groups trying to abolish their culture by banning their cultural practices. Lastly the act banned them from pursuing land in 1927, without consent from those on the Indian Affairs. Not only did the government use the Indian Act to assimilate the First Nations, they also used residential schools to help. Aboriginal children were forced and or taken away to attend these schools in the 1880s. The residential schools used abuse to make sure the children wouldn't follow their traditional ways, this resulted in them losing their history, language, and culture. By using paternalistic ways to assimilate, it created cultural erosion for the Aboriginal groups, leading to the loss of their culture. As years went on, it created a cycle of problems towards them, as they were not able to pass on their traditional culture to the next generation, thus making them now have to revitalize their culture to help preserve and affirm their culture again. With their Eurocentric views and wanting to expand their resources, the Europeans left their mark on Canada

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