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diffusion & colonialism/ imperialism
- what is the difference between acculturation and assimilation?
- identify two ways in which colonialism and imperialism lead to diffus
- define creolization.
- describe an example of creolization.
- define lingua franca.
- explain how english diffused around the world and became a lingua fra
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- Acculturation is the process of cultural exchange where groups adopt elements of each other's culture while retaining their own; assimilation is when a minority group fully adopts the dominant culture, losing its distinct identity.
- 1. Forced migration of colonizers and enslaved people spreads cultural traits. 2. Imposition of colonial institutions (language, law) diffuses dominant culture to colonized groups.
- Creolization is the process where two or more distinct cultures mix to create a new, stable hybrid culture, often emerging from colonial or plantation contexts.
- Haitian Creole, a mix of French, West African languages, and Indigenous Taino elements, developed from the interactions of enslaved Africans, French colonizers, and Taino people in Haiti.
- A lingua franca is a common language used by people with different native languages to communicate for trade, governance, or other shared activities.