Fourth Course. Tea, Chocolate, and the Printing Press: Asia, the Americas, and the First Cookbook, 1300–1500. Fourth Course Timeline. Fourth Course Timeline. Genghis Khan, The Mongols Road horses for transportation Ate horse meat Drank mare’s milk Made Kumiss from fermented cows milk
By RoyLaurisThe Islamic Gunpowder Empires 1500-1800. Global Interdependence and Exchange. Trio of Empires. Ottoman Empire (1289-1918) Safavid Empire (1501-1722) Mughal Empire (1523-1739). Islam. Central to nation-state expansion Religion, culture & civilization
By MelvinAGE OF EXPLORATION. Revised and used with permission from and thanks to Nancy Hester, East View HS, Georgetown, Texas. Essential Question : What factors encouraged the European Age of Exploration?. From the 1400s to the 1700s, Europe experienced an “Age of Exploration”.
By Sharon_DalePart 1: Buddhism Part 2: Hinduism Theme: How religions adapt and change. Lesson 13. Part 1: Buddhism . Lesson 13. ID & SIG. Buddhism in China, Buddhism in India, Chan Buddhism, dharma, Dunhuang, Four Noble Truths, Mahayana Buddhism, nirvana, Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) .
By issacThe Byzantine Empire and Russia. The Byzantine Empire. Objectives Identify the factors that contributed to the growth & strength of the Byzantine Empire Explain how the Christian church came to be divided Analyze the cultural contributions made by the Byzantines
By liamGreek Colonization and Migration. Why Colonization?. The lack of natural resources in Greece lack of metals (tin, copper, sliver) timber food (grains and fish) fights between Greek states looking for good agricultural lands expanding trade routes Persian Empire
By AudreyNeolithic Revolution. About 10,000 years ago People changed from nomadic hunting & gathering to growing food Cause: people learned how to grow food & domesticate animals Effect: Permanent homes & villages in River Valleys, Social classes emerged.
By AnitaG h a n a B u i l d s A n E m p i r e. By Claire DeMarco, Dacoda Strack, and Ryan Sanchez. Expansion Of The Empire Notes. Ghana was in control of West Africa’s trade routes in 800 Kings used their great wealth to build a powerful army Conquered many trade center neighbors
By waverlyWhat was the Renaissance?. What was the Renaissance, and where did it begin?. Italy Italian Cities Urban Societies Major Trading Centers Secular Moved away from life in the church Focuses more on material objects and enjoying life. The Renaissance was a time of renewal
By caleAFRICAN CULTURE. Unit 3. African Civilizations 1500 BC-AD 700. Africa spreads across the equator. It includes a broad range of Earth’s environments-from coastal plains to mountains. Some parts of Africa suffer from constant drought, while others receive over 200 inches of rain a year!
By tomassoAPUSH Chapter 1. New World Beginnings. Pre-Columbian time period. First Americans came from Asia Crossed the Bering Strait during the Ice Age Following a food source Gradual migration. Culture area. CULTURE AREAS OF NATIVE AMERICANS. CULTURAL CLASHES. WHITE EUROPEANS
By ataraSouth Asia. EU and Morocco Review of North Africa & SW Asia Questions South Asia Scope and Features Major Qualities. THE REALM. Five Regions India Pakistan Bangladesh Mountainous North Southern Islands. Major Geographic Qualities of South Asia. Well defined physiographically
By justinUnit 2: Connecting Hemispheres 500-1800. What do you know about the Early Americas? (Mayan, Aztecs, Incas and American Indians). What do you know about the Spanish colonization of South America?. KWL Chart. Now we will take a look at the chart on the side of the class.
By jeneilHistory and Geography: The Foundations of Cultural Understanding. Agenda. The Importance of Geography in Global Marketing The Importance of History in Global Marketing. Geography. Climate and Topology Social Responsibility and Environmental Management Resources Population Trends
By ronTrade Routes established by 600 C.E. Source: Freemanpedia Website – see link on Livebinder. You must be able to: Locate them on a map List empires that are connected to each other via these trade routes
By faithPhase 3 of Peloponnesian War. 412BC - 404BC. Review of Phase 2. Who was the Athenian leader that became a traitor to the Athenians? Where were the Athenians hoping to capture in 412BC? What happened to the Athenian fleet off the coast of Sicily?. Phase 3.
By vanEssential Knowledge. Day 5: Byzantine Empire and Islam. Byzantine Emperor Justinian. Codification of Roman law (impact on European legal codes) Reconquest of former Roman territories Expansion of trade. Byzantine achievements in art and architecture.
By lindleyExpansion and Intensification of Communication and Exchange Networks. Key Concept 3.1. Trade. Improved transportation technologies and commercial practices led to an increased volume of trade, and expanded the geographical range of existing and newly active trade networks .
By xenaChapter 16 – The Age of Exploration. Section Notes. Video. Great Voyages of Discovery The Columbian Exchange Origins of Capitalism. The Columbian Exchange. Maps. European Exploration Mapping New Worlds The Columbian Exchange World Trade Patterns, 1500-1800 Assessment Map.
By dirkDISCOVERY OF A NEW WORLD. Europeans Come to America. CULTURAL CLASHES. WHITE EUROPEANS Used the land for economic needs Clearing the land, destroying hunting areas and fencing it off into private property Divided the land and selling it for monetary value. NATIVE AMERICANS
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