600-1450 Timeline Illustrations Print six slides to a page. Cut out pictures and attach to dated and identified 3x5 cards. Tape 3x5 cards together, chronologically,

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Timeline Illustrations Print six slides to a page. Cut out pictures and attach to dated and identified 3x5 cards. Tape 3x5 cards together, chronologically, accordion style.

Anasazi

Islam

Tang Dynasty

Umayyad Caliphate

Abbasid Caliphate

Charlemagne

Maya collapse

Kievan Russia

Book (China)

Cahokia

Ghana conversion to Islam

Vietnam independence from China

Toltec Civilization

Song Dynasty

Christianity in Russia

Gunpowder invented in China

Monarchies develop

Tale of the Genji

Swahili

Great Schism

Seljuk Turks

Norman Conquest

Crusades

Iroquois Confederation

Kamakura Shogunate

Mali

Delhi Sultanate

Chinnghis Khan

Mongol conquer Abbasid

Zimbabwe

Sundiata

Yuan Dynasty

English Parliament

Marco Polo

Islam to SE Asia

Ottomans

cannon

Mansa Musa

Aztec

Ibn Battuta

Hundred Years’ War

Black Death

Inca

Ming

Tamerlane

Portuguese

Zheng He

Constantinople