Eliza Engel Lexi Feliciano Jenna Polidoro WORLD HISTORY: SOUTHEAST ASIA AND OCEANIA.

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Eliza Engel Lexi Feliciano Jenna Polidoro WORLD HISTORY: SOUTHEAST ASIA AND OCEANIA

Technology& Environmental Transformations; Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies Theme 1: Interaction Between Humans and the Environment Migration Agricultural peoples Knowledge of sea Traveled coast Moved inland Canoes Island complexes Hunting tools Population growth

Technology& Environmental Transformations; Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies Theme 2: Development and Interaction of Cultures Early Polynesian Art and Architecture Buddhism

Technology& Environmental Transformations; Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies Theme 3: State-Building, Expansion, and Conflict Hawaiian settlement Islam spread

Technology& Environmental Transformations; Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies Theme 4: Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems o Cambodia o Trade links o Polynesia o Slave labor o Spread civilization o Vietnam o Han conquered o No integration o Chinese trade o Australian Aborigines o Domesticated dingo o Inventions

Technology& Environmental Transformations; Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies Theme 5: Development and Transformation of Social Structures Kinship Ownership of land Father to son

Regional & Transregional Interactions Theme 1: Interaction Between Humans and the Environment Advantage of environments Chinese merchants Permanent settlements Migration & conquest Spread people Settlers to New Zealand Expanding population

Regional & Transregional Interactions Theme 2: Development and Interaction of Cultures Art and Architecture Early Hawaii Islam Spread Sufi Mystics Making Vietnam Winning Independence Chinese Influences Maoris Isolated Achievements

Regional & Transregional Interactions Theme 3: State-Building, Expansion, and Conflict Making of Vietnam Conquest and Sinification Roots of Resistance Winning Independence Continuing Chinese Influence Expansion, Migration, and Conquest Isolated Achievements

Regional & Transregional Interactions Theme 4: Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems o Vietnam o Red river o Territory o Qin raided o Existing commerce o Autonomy & nuclear o Chinese techniques o Extend territory o Polynesia o Maritime migration o Easter Island o Cook Island o Hawaiian Islands o Agriculture o Pigs o Warlike kingdoms o Agricultural economy o Southeast Asia o Chinese merchant o Patriarchy o Shrivijaya extends o Abbasid trade o Migration o Middle Ground o Active trade o Cultural exchange o New Zealand o Settlers o Oceania o Trading network o Hawaii o Colonized o Valley irrigation o Class structure

Regional & Transregional Interactions Theme 5: Development and Transformation of Social Structures Intermarriage Nuclear family Women Freedom & influence Participated in revolts

Global Interactions Theme 1: Interaction Between Humans and the Environment Claiming islands Disease Many deaths Economic expansion

Global Interactions Theme 2: Development and Interaction of Cultures Asia Coastal Trading Station

Global Interactions Theme 3: State-Building, Expansion, and Conflict Australia and New Zealand European Settlements

Global Interactions Theme 4: Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems o Oceania/ Polynesia o Exchange network o Polynesia o Main crop o Polynesia/ Australia o Feudal systems o New Zealand o Migrated o Micronesia o Credited and distributed o Australia o Luis Vaez o Captain Cook o William Dampier o Dirck Hartog o Abel Tasman o Southeast Asia o Abel Tasman o Jacob Roggeveen o Captain Cook o Portuguese o Exports o Trade passed o Philippines o Center commerce o Trade links o Indonesia o Dutch trade o Valued exports

Global Interactions Theme 5: Development and Transformation of Social Structures Economic dependence Coercive labor Peasants forced

Industrialization and Global Integration Theme 1: Interaction Between Humans and the Environment British Empire Australia Agricultural development Gold discovery White dominions Contested settler colonies Dutch in Java Colonial rule: Demographic disaster Social disruption *population growth *economic growth

Industrialization and Global Integration Theme 2: Development and Interaction of Cultures Spreading Faith The Missionary Enterprise Tropical Dependencies Colonial Regimes Social Hierarchies Pacific Tragedies

Industrialization and Global Integration Theme 3: State-Building, Expansion, and Conflict Dutch Advance Early Society Colonial Wars European Imperialism Patterns of Dominance Social Relations Colonizer and Colonized Settler Colonies Pacific Tragedies

Industrialization and Global Integration Theme 4: Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems o Indian and Chinese o Dutch o Hawaii and New Zealand o European populations o European styles o Hawaii opened o Western-based ideas o Hawaiian goods o Sugar plantation o Hawaii to US

Industrialization and Global Integration Theme 5: Development and Transformation of Social Structures Java Intermarriage New class Lack of middle class Intermarriage not favored Miscegenation laws Social contact low

Accelerating Global Change & Realignments Theme 1: Interaction Between Humans and the Environment Population growth Australian law change Independence Death lowered Birth unchanged Vietnam War Centralized economy Stifled growth

Accelerating Global Change & Realignments Theme 2: Development and Interaction of Cultures Population Bomb Colonialism and Revolution Nationalism New Religious Currents

Accelerating Global Change & Realignments Theme 3: State-Building, Expansion, and Conflict Industrial Societies Japanese Empire Rise & fall Nationalism and Decolonization Winning Independence Cold War Former Dominions Neocolonialism/Stunted Development Military Responses: Dictatorships and Revolutions New Divisions and the End of Empires Common Themes and New Problems Colonialism and Revolution in Vietnam Vietnamese Nationalism The War of Liberation The Spread of Democracy Globalization New Religious Currents

Accelerating Global Change & Realignments Theme 4: Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems o Australia/New Zealand o Autonomous o Socialist programs o Taiwan o Agriculture & industry o Regional contacts o Southeast Asia o Rapid growth o Vietnam o Marxist-Leninist

Accelerating Global Change & Realignments Theme 5: Development and Transformation of Social Structures Men dominate Women Limited career options Poorly fed Poor education Poor health Vietnam transformations Social classes gone Women Legal status Social status Pacific Rim Lesser change Traditional societies