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1 AP World History “Period 4”

2 Periodization Years: 1450 to 1750 Signs of the modern era emerging
Globalization Exploration and colonization of the Americas ‘Gunpowder’ Empires

3 Signs of Modernity (Change)
Population growth World population doubles from 1400 to 1800 Commercialization of economies Urbanization Stronger centralized states replaced local control actively promoted trade, common culture Military power soars after “gunpowder revolution”

4 Limits of European control
Europeans ruled Americas and controlled sea trade BUT limited power in mainland Asia and Africa China and Japan controlled European trade and missionary activities Africans set terms of the slave trade

5 “Late Agrarian Era?” People and animals provide energy to make things (no Industrial Revolution yet) Landowning elites still dominant (not middle class) Most commoners rural peasants (not urban workers) Kings ruled (not democracies) Still patriarchal (no women’s rights yet)

6 Major States and Empires c. 1500

7 World Map c. 1750

8 World Migrations

9 World Map 1900

10 The Fifteenth Century

11 Limited Paleolithic Persistence
Hunter-Gatherer Societies Australia Siberia Africa and Americas

12 Agricultural Villages
North America Iroquois Confederacy Loose confederation that settled disputes peacefully Valued individual liberty and limited government influence British settlers

13 Agricultural Village Societies
Sub-Saharan Africa Rival city states Kingdom of Songhai Trans-Saharan trade

14 Ming China 1368-1644 Recovery from Mongol rule
Strong central government Neo-Confucianism civil service system Zheng He Armada ( ) 7 voyages for diplomacy and trade discontinued

15 Zheng He

16 Western Europe Recovery from Black Death
State-building: Independent, competitive states Western European Renaissance Maritime voyaging, exploration, and colonization

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18 Islamic World Ottoman Empire– center of Islamic world Safavid Empire
Mughal Empire Songhai Empire Malacca

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20 The Americas Aztec and Inca Empires

21 Aztec Mexica people migrated south into the Valley of Mexico
1325: small island on Lake Texcoco Drew upon Toltecs and Teotihuacan 100 years of military conquest of Mesoamerica

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23 Aztec Politics Loosely structured city-states Frequent rebellions
Tributary system Decentralized

24 Tenochtitlan Capital city 200,000 people Kept records of tribute
Temples, pyramids, canals, bridges “floating gardens”

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26 Aztec Religion Human sacrifice
Present in most Mesoamerican (and other) cultures, but most prominent in Aztec Tlacaelel Huitzilopochtli- Sun god Gods gave blood to create mankind man must repay regularly to keep cosmic order (sun rise)

27 Inca Western hemisphere’s largest imperial state
Established by Quechua-speaking people Drew upon previous Andean civilizations Moche, Chavin Expanded by military conquest

28 Inca Politics Centralized, bureaucratic state Divine Right
State owned all resources Mita system Provincial system Record keeping– quipus, knotted cords Colonization Voluntary hostage-taking

29 Quipus

30 Inca Society Polytheism Human sacrifice Gender Parallelism patriarchal

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