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1 Warm Up What natural landforms and water ways may have protected India from outside invasion? Use map on p. 45 in your textbook

2 India SSWH2 The student will identify the major achievements of Chinese and Indian societies from 1100 BCE to 500 CE Describe the development of Indian civilization; include the rise and fall of the Maurya Empire, the “Golden Age” under Gupta, and the emperor Ashoka. Explain the development and impact of Hinduism and Buddhism on India and subsequent diffusion of Buddhism

3 Geography Mountains (N) and desert (E) separate India from the rest of Asia Indus and Ganges Rivers Monsoons: cyclical, seasonal winds that bring rain or dryness

4 India Geography!

5 Civilization!! 7000 BCE Domestication and Agriculture
2500 BCE First cities Harappan civilizations – made of large cities Mohenjo-Daro Harappa

6 Planning Language Harappan cities were planned! Grids, sewage system
Not deciphered Believed to be similar to hieroglyphics and cuneiform

7 Culture Religion Few weapons Artifacts – toys!
Animals very important to society Possible theocracy Artifacts link to Hindu culture (we will cover later) Important figures still used today

8 Mauryan Empire (Moorian)
321 BCE Chandragupta Maurya (Mooria) unifies India Divides India into four provinces 301 BCE Asoka (Chandragupta’s grandson!) promotes Buddhism and religious tolerance – acceptance of other beliefs *only after killing 100,000 soldiers to expand the empire Constructed roads for pilgrims and trade

9 Gupta Empire 320 CE Chandra Gupta (No relation)
Society was patriarchal – headed by eldest male (matriarchal – headed by eldest female) Ganges river was the power base “Golden Age” – expanded empire, increased trade, art, religious thought, and scientific exploration increased!

10 The Ganges Today

11 Hinduism Developed slowly Vedas religious texts
Upanishads dialogues between student and teacher Religion is meant to liberate the soul!!

12 Hinduism Reincarnation – soul being born again and again and again…
Karma – good or bad deeds that influence reincarnation Brahma – Creator Vishnu – preserver Shiva - destroyer

13 Hinduism – Social Class
Caste System class system, born into, cannot move Actions in previous life determine caste in next one

14 Caste System Today

15 Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama Enlightenment – wisdom Four Noble Truths:
Life is filled with suffering Cause of suffering is desire for temporary pleasure Way to end suffering is to end desire The way to overcome suffering and end desire is the Eightfold Path

16 Buddhism Nirvana – release from selfishness and pain
Rejects Caste system Spreads to China, Korea, Japan, and other areas through trade. How does trade help spread ideas?!?!

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