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How Do Ideas Spread? Pastoral Peoples, Migrations, and Trade Routes
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How Do Ideas Spread?

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How Do Ideas Spread?. Pastoral Peoples, Migrations, and Trade Routes. I. Pastoral Peoples / Nomads. Nomads and settled peoples Pastoral people / Nomads Overland Routes Example: Silk ROUTES Provided. I. Pastoral Peoples / Nomads. Inventions Example: Paper. Pastoral Peoples / Nomads. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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How Do Ideas Spread?

Pastoral Peoples, Migrations, and Trade Routes

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I. Pastoral Peoples / Nomads

A. Nomads and settled peoples1. Pastoral people / Nomads2. Overland Routes

a. Example: Silk ROUTES

3. Provided

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I. Pastoral Peoples / Nomads4. Inventions

a. Example: Paper

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Pastoral Peoples / Nomads

b. Military

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Pastoral Peoples / Nomads

c. Foodd. Diseases

1) Late Han Dynasty Plague162 CE

2) Antonine Plaguein Rome (165 – 180 CE)

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Partner Discussion Question

• Identify the role that Nomadic/Pastoral people might have played in the development of civilization.

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Pastoral Peoples / Nomads

5. Nomadic Peoples and History

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MigrationsA. Bantu Migrations

(800 BCE – 1000 CE)1. Bantus2. Migration

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Migrations3. How did it occur?

a. 2 Possibilities

4. Impacts of Migration

Bantu Migrations

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Migrations

A. Polynesian Migrations1. Maritime migrations

1. Transplanted Foodsand Domesticated Animals

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Partner Discussion Question

• Explain how the migration of people helped to spread ideas, religions, goods, culture, etc.

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Trade Routes

A. Silk ROUTES – why plural???China to MediterraneanChina to IndiaOther trade routes

1. Specialized Merchantsa. Caravans

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Trade Routes

B. Trans-Saharan Trade Routes (800 – 1500)***Routes existed prior to 800 but this is the period when the trade was most important***

1. Involved trade of Gold for Salt in sub-Saharan Africa

2. Camels3. Impact

a. Kingdom of Ghanab. Mali Empirec. Songhai Empire

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Trade Routes

C. Indian Ocean Trading System (100 – 1600)***1600 – Introduction of European dominance***

1. Three distinct regions of tradea. South China Seab. East India / South East Asiac. West India / East Africa / Persian Gulf

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Trade Routes

2. Impacta. Diffusion

3. Compared to Silk Road

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Small Group Discussion Question

• Which trade route do you think would have been the most difficult to travel upon. Why? Give specific reasons for you answers.

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Trade Routes

D. Diffusion of Ideas, Religions, and Technology1. Buddhism and Islam

a. Central Asiab. East Asiac. South East Asiad. Africa

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II. Ideas, Religions and Technology2. Artistic motifs

a. Hellenistic World

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Hellenistic Architecture in N. Africa

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Closure Activity• How do the

three images to the right illustrate cross-cultural interaction?