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Grab your folder and get out your index cards (you will need 8)  Brain Boost  Grab your folder and get out your index cards (you will need 8) Label the cards…. Francesco Petrarch Niccolo Macchiavelli Johannes Gutenberg Thomas Moore Michelangelo William Shakespeare Desideus Erasmus Leonardo Da Vinci

CHINA Trade Routes Products Outcomes Silk Road South China Sea Paper - Magnetic Compass Porcelain - Gunpowder Silk Textiles - Buddhism Products Links Western and Eastern Asia with Europe Improves Navigation and Warfare Outcomes CHINA

THE SILK ROAD

AFRICA Trade Routes Products Outcomes Trans - Saharan Gold Salt Islam Songhai becomes the strongest African empire. Islam moves into Africa on caravan routes across the deserts. Outcomes AFRICA

TRANS-SAHARAN

Trade Routes Products Outcomes MIDDLE EAST INDIA Trans – Saharan Indian Maritime Trade Routes Ceramics - Textiles Glassware - Numeral System Coffee - Science/ Medicine Products Increased interest in the region Developing culture in trade regions. Outcomes MIDDLE EAST INDIA

INDIAN MARTIME

Read Aloud: Pages 162-163

Chapter 6 Use Chapter 6 to complete Vocabulary Spread of Renaissance Ideas Renaissance Individuals

RENAISSANCE VOCABULARY The REBIRTH of classical Greek and Roman knowledge and culture. Humanism Individuals who study the humanities – history, poetry, philosophy, etc. Perspective A Renaissance painting technique used to make art look more lifelike. The Medici Family (pg. 163, top) A wealthy family from Florence, Italy who used their money to support the arts.

SPREAD OF RENISSANCE IDEAS The Renaissance began in Italy around 1300. Scholars began focusing on Ancient Greek and Roman literature and life. Scholars also began focusing on human achievement and the power of human reason.

SPREAD OF RENISSANCE IDEAS With a new interest in the subjects like grammar, history, poetry, and philosophy, the humanities became the center of the Renaissance. Humanists are individuals who study the humanities. The Renaissance spread from Italy to Northern Europe as a result of trade and the Printing Press invented by Johannes Gutenberg.

RENAISSANCE INDIVIDUALS Area of Expertise Contributions Francesco PETRARCH Humanism Poetry Sonnets to Laura Father of Humanism Niccolo MACHIAVELLI Government Politics “The Prince” - Rulers should seek only power and success.

RENAISSANCE INDIVIDUALS Area of Expertise Contributions Johannes GUTENBERG Publishing Inventory of the Printing Press (Moveable Type)

RENAISSANCE INDIVIDUALS Area of Expertise Contributions Thomas More Writer Humanism “Utopia” – How to create the perfect world.

RENAISSANCE INDIVIDUALS Area of Expertise Contributions MICHELANGELO Painting Sculpture Sistine Chapel David (Statue)

RENAISSANCE INDIVIDUALS Area of Expertise Contributions Shakespeare Playwright Drama Macbeth Hamlet Romeo & Juliet Desiderius ERASMUS Writer Humanism Government “Praise of Folly” – Criticized the ignorance and faults of Christians.

RENAISSANCE INDIVIDUALS Area of Expertise Contributions Leonardo DA VINCI Renaissance Man Painted “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”

Who Is My Partner?!

Only thing on your desk is a pencil!!! RENAISSANCE WORLD AT 1500 QUIZ **When you finish complete the Reformation Pre Test in your folder