ap human geography: chapter 7 ethnicity

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nationality

ID with a group of people who share legal attachment and personal allegiance to a countty

ethnicity

IDs groups with distinct ancestry and cultural traditions (ie Chinese Americans, Polish Americans)

sharecropper

works fields rented from a landowner and pays the rent by turning over to the landowner a share of crops.

regional concentration of African Americans

SE, comprise at least 1/4 pop. in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, & S Carolina & 1/3 pop. in Mississippi

regional concentration of American Indians and Alaska Natives

SW & Plains states & most of Alaska

1940-50's

second wave of African American migration, before and after WW2

the civil war

(1861-1865) fought to prevent 11 pro-slavery S states from seceding from the anti-slavery union

triangular slave trade

1) ships left Europe for Africa w/ cloth & other trade goods used to buy slaves 2) transported slaves & gold from Africa to the Western Hemisphere (mostly Car. is.) 3) to complete triangle ships carried sugar and molasses from the Cari. back to Europe

chicanos/as

2/3 of Hispanics come from Mexico and are called

Detroit & Michigan

85% of all the African Americans live in Detroit while only 7% live in the rest of Michigan

African American vs black

African American ID's a group with a cultural tradition whereas black just described skin tone

AA forced migration from Africa

Africans were forced into the Western Hemisphere to become slaves. the 1st slaves to come to the US went to Jamestown, Virginia on a Dutch ship in 1619. during the 18th century, the British shipped 400,000 slaves to the US. the US banned bringing in more slaves in 1808 but as many as 250,000 we're illegally smuggled in during the next 50 years.

Chicago & Illinois

Chicago has more than 1/3 of all the AA compared to the rest of Illinois which only has 1/12

not considered a race

Hispanic or Latino, on the census members of this ethnicity can chose any race they'd like

serfs

Middle Ages-laborers that bound to the land they worked on & were forced to give 50% of their crops to the landlord and do anything else he wanted them to do.

multiethnic state

a state that contains more than one ethnicity

nation-state

a state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality

blockbusting

a process by which real estate agents convince white property owners to sell their houses at low prices because of fear that persons of color will soon move into the neighborhood

centripetal force

an attitude that tends to unify people and enhance support for a state

The United States

an example of a multiethnic state (multiple ethnic groups that all consider themselves apart of the American nationality

13 amendment to the constitution

banned slavery, issued 8 months after the confederate south surrendered

regional concentration of Hispanics

cluster in SW. Cali is home to 1/3 of all Hispanics.

ethnicity

comes from the Greek work "ethnikos" means national

Wales

conquered by England in 1282 & formally united with England in 1536. does not have its own law system

decline of sharecropping

declined in 20th century due to the introduction of farm machinery that declined the need for labor

race

distinguishes black and other persons of color from white

ethnicities to nationalities

due to the desire to self-rule

The UK

example of a multinational state. the English, Scottish, people of wales & N Ireland all coexist but have different backgrouds

Spanish and Portuguese

first countries to participate in the slave trade

1910-20's

first wave of southern African American migration. before and after WW1

emancipation proclamation

issued in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln. freed slaves in the 11 confederate states

British, Dutch & French

joined the slave trade after the spanish and Portuguese

where African Americans are not found

less than 1 percent of the population in 9 states of upper New England & the west is AA

nationalism

loyalty and devotion to a nationality

NYC & Hispanics

more than 1/4 Hispanic compared to 1/16 of the rest of the state. NYC has 2/5 of the states total inhabitants & 3/4 of all the states Hispanics

multinational states

part of multiethnic, contain 2 ethnic groups with different traditions that coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities

beginning of forced migration

people living along the east & west coasts of Africa captured people further inland and sold the captives to Europeans. the Europeans sold the slaves to the Americas.

race

people who share a biological ancestor

5%

percent of slaves that were sold to the US in the early days

Northern Ireland

ruled by the British until the 1920's when most of Ireland became a separate country

sharecroppering African Americans

sharecropping wasn't good for AA. it burdened them with high interest rates and heavy debts. sharecroppers were forced to plant things that could make money instead of food that they could eat

black Americans

some descended from African immigrants and therefore also belong to African American ethnicity. a few of the black Americans trace their cultural heritage back to regions other than Africa (ei Latin Am. , Asia, and the pacific islands)

the term "Hispanic"

the US government came up with this term as a inoffensive way to label people who come from spanish-speaking countries

self-determination

the concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves is

white flight

the emigration of whites from an area in anticipation of blacks immigrating to the area

1710-1810

the height of the slave trade

apartheid

the physical separation of different races into different geographic areas

Hispanic and African Americans

the two most numerous ethnicities in the United States. followed by Asians and lastly American Indians

Scotland

united with England in 1603 & formally merged in 1707 through The Act of Union

metropolitan areas

where 90% of African Americans & Hispanics live

between Liberia & the Congo

where most European countries got their slaves

southeast US

where most of the slaves ended up because of the need for laborers in cotton and tobacco plantations

Caribbean islands and central & South America

where the Europeans sold their slaves

Angola & Mozambique

where the Portuguese got their slaves from

Brazil

where the Portuguese shipped their slaves to


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