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Connecting Science 1. 2. 3. Theory connects to technology - industry – commerce –

Connecting Science 1. 2. 3. Theory connects to technology - industry – commerce – power Technology applied to travel - application of science to travel, collection of data, and health Theories apply in new Worlds http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=_c. Wz 9 Mr. Hskk 4. and, Britain ascendant

Looking further: geopolitical posturing commerce scientific query “. . . farther than any man

Looking further: geopolitical posturing commerce scientific query “. . . farther than any man has been before me, but as far as I think it is possible for a man to go. ” James Cook (1728 -79) the Endeavour The Endeavour

Three Voyages (1768 -80) • the Admiralty and the Royal Society sponsored jointly a

Three Voyages (1768 -80) • the Admiralty and the Royal Society sponsored jointly a scientific voyage to observe the transit of the planet Venus from Tahiti • search for the believed to be ‘great southern continent’, Terra Australis Incognita (looked for since the 16 C) • Scientists, artists, and chronometers – to determine longitude • charted north pacific, killed in Hawaii

Consequences • study ‘natives’ → uneasy relationships and misunderstanding broke local customs bought venereal

Consequences • study ‘natives’ → uneasy relationships and misunderstanding broke local customs bought venereal disease, alcohol and guns • new standards → extent and accuracy of his surveys natural history astronomy oceanography philology and much else new disciplines of ethnology/anthropology • protected crew → cleanliness and ventilation cress, sauerkraut, orange extract

Making the south pacific white Why convicts? Why transportation? Why Australia?

Making the south pacific white Why convicts? Why transportation? Why Australia?

Transportation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Many more men than women Property crimes >>

Transportation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Many more men than women Property crimes >> personal injury Political prisoners All trades represented [including architects] necessary to build a colony Terrible corporal punishment

The ‘real’ Australia wasn’t empty 400+ indigine groups 250 languages evidence to 40 000

The ‘real’ Australia wasn’t empty 400+ indigine groups 250 languages evidence to 40 000 BCE + 1/3 to 9/10 deaths Residential School history 1967 enumeration to vote

North American Populations

North American Populations

The Formation of Multicultural Societies • Gender imbalance Europeans, Afro-Americans male not celibate relationships

The Formation of Multicultural Societies • Gender imbalance Europeans, Afro-Americans male not celibate relationships with native women Casta paintings Attrib. José de Alcíbar, “De Español y Negra, Mulato”, ca. 1760 -1770, Mexico. • Mestizo (mixed) societies formed • people of Spanish and native parentage • descendants of Spaniards and African slaves (“mulattoes”) • descendants of African slaves and natives (“zambos”)

The Social Hierarchy Race-based hierarchy • Top: peninsulares • Criollos (creoles) • Mestizos, mulattoes,

The Social Hierarchy Race-based hierarchy • Top: peninsulares • Criollos (creoles) • Mestizos, mulattoes, zambos, other combinations of parentage • Bottom: slaves, conquered peoples

North American Societies • higher ratio of French, English female migrants than in South

North American Societies • higher ratio of French, English female migrants than in South America • social stigma attached to relationships with natives, African slaves • fur traders have relationships with North American native women métis Gabriel Dumont (1836 -1906) Red River Rebellion (NW) 1885

The Hacienda • large estates produce products of European origin • wheat, grapes, meat

The Hacienda • large estates produce products of European origin • wheat, grapes, meat • Encomienda system of utilizing native labor force rampant abuses 1520 -1540 replaced by debt patronage peasants repay loans with cheap labor

Sugar and Slavery in Portuguese Brazil • Sugar mill: engenho • sugarcane to molasses,

Sugar and Slavery in Portuguese Brazil • Sugar mill: engenho • sugarcane to molasses, or refined to sugar for export • low profit margins • unlike Spanish system of forced native labor, Portuguese rely on imported African slaves • natives continually evaded Portuguese forces • large-scale importing of slaves begins 1580 s • working conditions poor: 5 -10% die annually • approximately one human life per ton of sugar

Resistances • Rebellion • 1680 Pueblo Revolt • 1780 Túpac Amaru rebellion • half-hearted

Resistances • Rebellion • 1680 Pueblo Revolt • 1780 Túpac Amaru rebellion • half-hearted work • retreat into mountains and forests quilambo maroon communities • Legal appeal to Spanish crown • 1, 200 page letter of Guaman Poma de Ayala, 1615 • Revolution Taos, New Mexico Francois Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture (1743 -1803)

Classification: species humankind Carl Linneaus (1707 -78) Homo africanus americanus asiaticus europeans monstrous

Classification: species humankind Carl Linneaus (1707 -78) Homo africanus americanus asiaticus europeans monstrous

Conclusion ‘Science’ enables increased connections Starts to be used to make sense of nature

Conclusion ‘Science’ enables increased connections Starts to be used to make sense of nature of contact Self and other at home Self and other away Always under negotiation ‘Republic of letters’ means revolutionary ideas exchanged into the Atlantic and beyond, and there, race/ethnic difference inscribed on class issues from Europe