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1 Questions of Periodization Unit III – Regional and Transregional Interactions (600 – 1450)

2 I. Introduction A.Begins 1.Fall of Classical Empires B.Ends with reaction to nomadic invasions 1.Mongols (1200s and 1300s) 2.By end of 1400s Asia recovering

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4 I. Introduction 3.Western European exploration 4.Collapse of 2 key political units in the Middle East a)Byzantine Empire b)Arab Caliphate

5 Partner Discussion Question What religion was born out of the Abrahamic beliefs in the early 600s? What separated this religion from those that came before it?

6 II. Four Overarching Developments A.Rise of Islam 1.Islamic Civilization 2.Created new empires a.Brought political structures 3.Conversion spread through outreach

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8 II. Four Overarching Developments 4.Commerce spread across: a.Indian Ocean to W. Pacific b.Down east coast of Africa c.Across Sahara Desert d.Silk Routes

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11 II. Four Overarching Developments 5.Decline of the Islamic imperial system What is an Imperial System???

12 II. Four Overarching Developments B.Expansion of Civilization 1.Civilization began to spread geographically a.Sub-Saharan Africa b.Northern Europe (East and West) c.Japan d.Americas e.Polynesian culture (Pacific Islands)

13 Partner Discussion Question Why did civilization spread from the core areas into these new regions? What benefits could this have provided for the “older” civilizations? What drawbacks? Explain.

14 II. Four Overarching Developments 2.Seven Diverse Areas a.Middle East and North Africa b.China and East Asia c.Eastern Europe d.Western Europe e.Sub-Saharan Africa f.India and South East Asia g.Americas

15 II. Four Overarching Developments 3.All shared similarities and differences 4.Interaction with nomadic societies

16 II. Four Overarching Developments C.World Religions 1.Spread of religions across Afro-Eurasia a.Hinduism b.Buddhism c.Islam d.Christianity

17 Partner Discussion Question Based on the FOLLOWING maps, what was the primary method for the spread of religions? What evidence can you provide to support your argument? Be specific.

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20 II. Four Overarching Developments 2.Religions differed greatly, BUT had commonalities a.All move away from multiple spirits to a supreme god or supernatural force… WHY??? b.Extend beyond local cultures c.Inclusion d.New Institutions: 1)Christian Churches 2)Buddhist monasteries 3)Religious and legal experts of Islam

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22 II. Four Overarching Developments 3.Why were people willing to change??? a.Political confusion b.Missionaries c.Examples of political and commercial splendor of religious capitals d.Growth of Trade

23 II. Four Overarching Developments D.The World Network 1.Increasing interactions 2.International trade grows – Arab commerce – Indian merchants – Chinese exchanges with S.E. Asia – North / South trade in Western Europe – African merchant routes on east coast of Africa AND routes through Sahara a.Primarily luxury goods

24 II. Four Overarching Developments 3.Cultural Exchange 4.Disease a.Example: Black Death

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27 II. Four Overarching Developments 5.Not global … What is missing???

28 II. Four Overarching Developments 6.Technology 7.No dominant political forms – Empire declined

29 Partner Discussion Question What replaced the empire as the dominant force unifying people? How did this improve connections among people?

30 III. World History Themes A.Environmental Change B.Social and gender inequality C.Nomads

31 IV. Exchange and Imitation A.Manufacturing and bureaucracy 1.Newer civilizations a.Traded with major centers BUT … B.Cultures spread through contact


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