Social 10-1 Related Issue #2
Mercantilism
A policy followed by European imperial powers from the 16th to the 19th century. In colonies trade was controlled to benefit the economy of the imperial power
Ethnocentrism
A way of thinking that centres on ones own race and culture
Capitalism
An economic system that advocates free trade, competition and choice as a means of achieving prosperity
Residential Schools
Boarding schools where First Nations children were gathered to live, work and study
Homogenization
The erasing of differences
Eurocentrism
Using European ethnic, national, religious, and linguistic criteria to judge other peoples and their cultures
Historical Globalization
Began in year 1492 when Christopher Columbus made his first trip to the Americas that ended after the contemporary globalization
Colonization
The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous peoples of that area
Imperialism
One country's domination over another country's economic, political and cultural institutions
Indigenous
Originally in a particular place; native
Indian Act
Passed by parliament in 1876. This act defines who is and who is not a status Indian