GEOG 2040Y Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Ecological Relationship, Canadian Identity, Eurocentrism

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Definition/explanation of specific terms, concepts or events. Choice of two out of three questions. Demonstrate sound knowledge of key concepts, terms and overarching themes. Demonstrate sound knowledge of the readings and other course materials by explicitly incorporating them into answers. Bring in the readings at every possible spot, especially in essay questions. Communicate clearly (legible writing, well organized, coherent answers) What these ideologies imply for relations to land. Invasion of the americas as a military, social, ideological, political and ecological project. The first interactions of very different peoples. The royal proclamation and the treaty of niagara as founding agreements between first nations and settler governments. Contradiction of respect for indigenous peoples and colonial expansion. Significant staple resources in the development of canada. The implications for the environment and the economy from canada"s dependence on staples resources. Impacts on the land from technological advancements (forestry, railways, printing) in late 19th/early 20th century.

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