Consequences of Industrialization, State Expansion 1750-1900
Overview
This lesson plan is from a unit titled Consequences of Industrialization. It explores the expansion of imperial states from 1750-1900 and the methods of that expansion. The lesson also focuses on how imperial powers have dealt with the negative consequences of imperialism on indigenous peoples in recent years.
Attachments
The attachment for this resource is a sample lesson plan for a lesson about state expansion as a consequence of industrialization.
About This Resource
The sample assignment here was submitted by a participant in a one-day workshop entitled, "Teaching Indigenous History as World History" for world history teachers hosted by the Alliance for Learning in World History.
This resource was contributed by Douglas Fenderson.