Urbanization can impact First Nations by leading to the loss of traditional lands, disruption of cultural practices, and decreased access to resources for Indigenous communities. It may also contribute to social issues such as poverty, housing inequality, and discrimination. Additionally, urbanization can erode Indigenous identity and connection to ancestral lands.
urbanisation has the biggest impact on our ecosystem. more and more development will led to degradation of envirinment.
Rapid urbanization led to overcrowding, strained infrastructure, increased pollution, and a rise in social inequality. It also created challenges for providing adequate housing, transportation, and healthcare services to the growing urban population. Additionally, urbanization brought about cultural shifts and changes in lifestyle.
A common impact of industrialization in all societies is urbanization and population growth as people move to cities in search of work opportunities. This can lead to increased strain on infrastructure, resources, and social services.
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The residential school experience had a devastating impact on First Nations families and communities, leading to the loss of language, culture, and traditions. Many survivors experienced physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, which caused intergenerational trauma and contributed to systemic issues such as substance abuse, mental health challenges, and high rates of poverty and violence within Indigenous communities. The legacy of residential schools continues to affect Indigenous peoples today, highlighting the need for healing, reconciliation, and cultural revitalization.
How has urbanization affected people in developing nations
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the impact on the first nations was that they kept having wars with the haudenosaunee
the impact was an earthquake that killed many people
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he impacted the First Nations bye causing an epidemic in the First Nations society.e befriended a Chipewyan leader named Matonabee which he became his guide on the First Nations Land, he was sent to Coppermine in search for copper.
The impact explorers had on the First Nations were good until they started owning land for their representative countries.
It brings people into the city. It is typically the driving force of urbanization. It creates financial centers.
Many farm workers went to cities to look for jobs
The cities became overcrowded
many farm workers went to cities to look for jobs ~Mohsin~Khan~VSCHSD~
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