HSY2601 S2 Assessment 1
Assessment 1: Short Assessment (15%) Length: 500 words max.
Structure: Essay format
Weight: 20%
Identify and discuss, in your own words, how colonialism on French subjects
happened in the 19th century within the specific examples covered in your
study guide.
Guidelines for writing assignment 01:
• Your essay must have an introduction to provide an overview of the argument
you are going to present.
• Your essay must have footnotes and a bibliography. Please consult Tutorial
Letter
HSYALLX/301 on referencing and essay writing tips.
• The body of your essay should contain a logical explanation of your
stance in the introduction.
Introduction
In the 19th century, European powers, driven by the need for new resources and
markets, expanded their empires into Africa, Asia, and other parts of the world.
The French, in particular, sought to extend their influence through colonization,
which brought significant changes to the societies they dominated. Considering the
nature of French colonialism during this period, focusing on the French invasion of
Egypt and its broader implications.
Assessment 1: Short Assessment (15%) Length: 500 words max.
Structure: Essay format
Weight: 20%
Identify and discuss, in your own words, how colonialism on French subjects
happened in the 19th century within the specific examples covered in your
study guide.
Guidelines for writing assignment 01:
• Your essay must have an introduction to provide an overview of the argument
you are going to present.
• Your essay must have footnotes and a bibliography. Please consult Tutorial
Letter
HSYALLX/301 on referencing and essay writing tips.
• The body of your essay should contain a logical explanation of your
stance in the introduction.
Introduction
In the 19th century, European powers, driven by the need for new resources and
markets, expanded their empires into Africa, Asia, and other parts of the world.
The French, in particular, sought to extend their influence through colonization,
which brought significant changes to the societies they dominated. Considering the
nature of French colonialism during this period, focusing on the French invasion of
Egypt and its broader implications.