Office Hours: Monday 3-4:30 pm or by appointment Emily emily_jakich@sfu.ca (put History 215 in the subject line) Alfred the Great Q: Was Alfred literate? The Dreamtime Old Saram seen as a rotten barrier no ppl living here ...
History Week 2 Lecture Notes: From to Second British Empire Summary 1. Britains swing to the east in imperial policy Thirteen Colonies gained independence in North America, and India became a pre-eminent Br...
Week 1: The British Empire & Commonwealth Why Britain had advantages in the imperial race 1. Internal political stability a. Religious compromise and economic growth b. Political peace ...
From First to Second British Empire Mid 18th century the British Empire went through its most major and important transformation. Imperial self definition in the East, mainly India. The 7 years war: The Seven Years War (17...
Week 3: British Emigration and the Colonies of White Settlement People who settled the land implementing british scottish welsh etc ways of life in countries. Thats why so many former colonies are known for their british...
Week 4: Slavery, Abolition, and the Plantation System in the West Indies Colonial government developed at a conservative pace and often modeled its ruler. Women and indigenous societies were often marginalized. Fertile tro...
Greece as a whole had never existed as a unified entity. Rather, Greece was comprised of many citystates (sg. polis, pl. poleis) that were inhabited by the Greekspeaking populace. These poleis shared a common cultural back...
After the battles of Plataea and Mycale, the Athenians headed an alliance against the Persians, which turned into an Athens-dominated confederation of numerous poleis (sg. polis, pl. poleisAncient Greek city-state). Offic...
The rise of Macedon occurred rather suddenly under the reign of Philip II (359336 BC) and changed the face of Ancient Greece. After the Spartan and Theban hegemonies over Greece, which were sustained by Persian gold and wh...
Week 11 People had to keep buying to ensure stability of large stabilities People did keep buying! Cold war usbritain on one side, ussr on other propaganda war, and war of building alliances albert camus, French write, ...
Week 10 Japanese Many Japanese remained in the camps several months after the war ended, couldnt reclaim their property, some even deported back to japan Women Dramatic spike during war was drawn back after the war ended...
Week 9 New industries pulp and paper, hydroelectricity Making more stuff, lead to overproduction and unemployment John maynard Keynes Advocated govt spending Cooperative commonwealth federation Capitalism itself is the ...
Week 8 British investment in Canada shrinks, American investment grows Hist 102 coffee shop Pretty successful, want to expand, open more shops But we dont have money for that So sell bonds, investors get 5 interest. We...
Week 7 Status Indians granted right to vote in 1960 Chinese receive the vote in 1949 o China sent by ship to Canada, train to Halifax, then shipped to England to serve in british battalion (?) Protests in quebec Across ...
Immigration, Race, and Racism National policy Didnt really solve nation problems Tariff actually divided people Manufacturers benefited, farmers didnt The scientific tariff ? Western freight charged more to ship to eas...
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