Class 11 History - Chapter 6: Displacing Indigenous Peoples
Learn about colonial expansion and its impact on indigenous communities in Class 11 History Chapter 6. Flashcards, video & CBSE practice tests.
Overview
This chapter explores how indigenous communities in North America were displaced due to European colonization, expansionism, and settler control.
Why This Chapter Matters
It highlights the cultural loss, exploitation, and resilience of native populations, while examining the long-term impact of colonialism.
Real-Life Applications
- Understanding the impact of colonization on indigenous cultures.
- Recognizing patterns of displacement and resistance.
- Drawing links between historical injustices and modern issues.
Skills You Will Learn
- Empathetic understanding of historical narratives.
- Analyzing colonial policies and their consequences.
- Interpreting maps, treaties, and oral histories.
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Practice Test
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Flashcards
Q: Which continent’s indigenous people are the focus of this chapter?
A: North America.
A: North America.
Q: What was a major cause of displacement of indigenous people?
A: European colonization and settler expansion.
A: European colonization and settler expansion.
Q: Name one impact of displacement on indigenous societies.
A: Loss of land and traditional ways of life.
A: Loss of land and traditional ways of life.