World History I Review What have we studied?. World Religions Eastern Religions –Hinduism (India) –Buddhism (India) –Confucianism (China) –Daoism (China)

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World History I Review What have we studied?

World Religions Eastern Religions –Hinduism (India) –Buddhism (India) –Confucianism (China) –Daoism (China)

Timeline 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism

World Religions Monotheistic Religions –Judaism (Palestine) –Christianity (Roman Empire - Jerusalem) –Islam –(Mecca, Saudi Arabia)

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 30 AD Christianity 610 AD Islam

Ancient Rome Roman Kingdom –Romulus and Remus Roman Republic –Plebeians fight for power –12 Tables –Punic Wars –Julius Caesar crosses Rubicon Roman Empire –Augustus is first Emperor –Rise of Christianity –German tribes invade

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 610 AD Islam

Middle Ages Feudalism –Lords, knights, serfs Catholic Church –Monks, friars, Crusades Charlemagne Vikings Rises of kings and towns –William the Conqueror, Magna Carta, Hundred Years War woctober.jpg

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 476 AD Fall of Rome 610 AD Islam 1000 AD Middle of the Middle Ages

Byzantine Empire Constantine founds Constantinople –Great location Justinian and Theodora –Hagia Sophia, Body of Civil Law, Nike Rebellion Great Schism Ottomans invade

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 476 AD Fall of Rome 527 AD Justinian begins reign over Byz. 610 AD Islam 1000 AD Middle of the Middle Ages 1076 AD Great Schism 1453 AD Ottoman Turks conquer the Byz

Africa Ghana Mali –Mansa Musa to Mecca Songhai –Askia Muhammed –Timbuktu Kongo –Portuguese Great Zimbabwe –Bantus Kilwa –Swahili

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 476 AD Fall of Rome 527 AD Justinian begins reign over Byz. 610 AD Islam 1000 AD Middle of the Middle Ages 1076 AD Great Schism 1330 AD University of Timbuktu 1453 AD Ottoman Turks conquer the Byz

Asia China –Sui –Tang –Song –Yuan –Ming Japan –Shinto –Samurai

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 476 AD Fall of Rome 527 AD Justinian begins reign over Byz. 610 AD Islam 1000 AD Middle of the Middle Ages 1076 AD Great Schism 1274 AD Kublai Khan attempts invasion of Japan 1330 AD University of Timbuktu 1453 AD Ottoman Turks conquer the Byz

Renaissance Black Death Italian city-states –Florence Humanism –Machiavelli Art –Classical revival –Perspective Literature –Shakespeare

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 476 AD Fall of Rome 527 AD Justinian begins reign over Byz. 610 AD Islam 1000 AD Middle of the Middle Ages 1076 AD Great Schism 1274 AD Kublai Khan attempts invasion of Japan 1330 AD University of Timbuktu 1453 AD Ottoman Turks conquer the Byz Early 1500 AD Da Vinci creates the Mona Lisa

Reformation Church abuses –Indulgences Martin Luther –95 Theses Calvinism Anabaptism Anglicanism Catholic Counter-Reformation

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 476 AD Fall of Rome 527 AD Justinian begins reign over Byz. 610 AD Islam 1000 AD Middle of the Middle Ages 1076 AD Great Schism 1274 AD Kublai Khan attempts invasion of Japan 1330 AD University of Timbuktu 1453 AD Ottoman Turks conquer the Byz Early 1500 AD Da Vinci creates the Mona Lisa 1517Luther posts 95 Theses

Scientific Revolution Scientific method –Observation, experimentation Copernicus –Heliocentric Galileo Vesalius –physiology Harvey Newton –gravity

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 476 AD Fall of Rome 527 AD Justinian begins reign over Byz. 610 AD Islam 1000 AD Middle of the Middle Ages 1076 AD Great Schism 1274 AD Kublai Khan attempts invasion of Japan 1330 AD University of Timbuktu 1453 AD Ottoman Turks conquer the Byz Early 1500 AD Da Vinci creates the Mona Lisa 1517 ADLuther posts 95 Theses 1633 ADGalileo on trial

Exploration Explorers –Line of Demarcation –Spreading Christianity Aztecs and Incas Spanish colonies –Viceroy, encomienda Slavery –Middle Passage Commercial Revolution –Capitalism, entrepreneur, inflation, mercantilism, joint-stock company

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 476 AD Fall of Rome 527 AD Justinian begins reign over Byz. 610 AD Islam 1000 AD Middle of the Middle Ages 1076 AD Great Schism 1274 AD Kublai Khan attempts invasion of Japan 1330 AD University of Timbuktu 1453 AD Ottoman Turks conquer the Byz Early 1500 AD Da Vinci creates the Mona Lisa 1517 ADLuther posts 95 Theses 1603 ADChamplain discovers Quebec 1633 ADGalileo on trial

Absolutism Spain – Philip II France – Louis XIV Austria – Ferdinand, Maria Theresa Prussia – Fred the Great Russia – Peter the Great Catherine the Great England - Stuarts

Timeline 2000 BC Judaism 1500 BC Hinduism 500 BC Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism 27 BC Roman Empire begins 30 AD Christianity 476 AD Fall of Rome 527 AD Justinian begins reign over Byz. 610 AD Islam 1000 AD Middle of the Middle Ages 1076 AD Great Schism 1274 AD Kublai Khan attempts invasion of Japan 1330 AD University of Timbuktu 1453 AD Ottoman Turks conquer the Byz Early 1500 AD Da Vinci creates the Mona Lisa 1517 ADLuther posts 95 Theses 1603 ADChamplain discovers Quebec 1633 ADGalileo on trial 1715 ADLouis XIV reign ends