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Topic 7. Physical, Political and Economic Geography - Coggle Diagram
Topic 7. Physical, Political and Economic Geography
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Likewise, physical geography comprises several elements, including:
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Colonial geography
History knowledge provides for a better understanding of cultural and social processes that affect, change and shape the dynamics of a society that sits or migrates from one region or another.
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Abuses of colonialism
Indiscriminate killings of native peoples, many of whom were practically exterminated.
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Slavery of numerous inhabitants of occupied geographical areas, especially in Africa, where more than 20 million Africans were taken as slaves to America.
Almost total destruction of many indigenous cultures with the imposition of languages, religion, customs, and social organization forms.
Population geography
is a branch of human geography that studies "the distribution of the population and its relationship with the physical and social aspects" . It is responsible for studying and understanding human populations, its processes, structure, dimensions and trade patterns.
Political Geography
Political geography is a subdivision of human geography, which was first addressed in 1897, in a work of the German Geographer Friedrich Ratzel.
Economical Geography
economic geography have a great presence and power of influence in the world. This science is responsible for studying everything related to goods’ needs, production, and satisfaction.