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Page 1: Questions of Periodization Unit III – Regional and Transregional Interactions (600 – 1450)

Questions of Periodization

Unit III – Regional and Transregional Interactions(600 – 1450)

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I. Introduction

A. Begins1. Fall of Classical Empires

B. Ends with reaction to nomadic invasions1. Mongols (1200s and 1300s)2. By end of 1400s Asia recovering

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I. Introduction

3. Western European exploration4. Collapse of 2 key political units in the Middle East

a) Byzantine Empireb) Arab Caliphate

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Partner Discussion Question

• What religion was born out of the Abrahamic beliefs in the early 600s? What separated this religion from those that came before it?

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II. Four Overarching Developments

A. Rise of Islam1. Islamic Civilization2. Created new empires

a. Brought political structures

3. Conversion spread through outreach

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II. Four Overarching Developments

4. Commerce spread across:a. Indian Ocean to W. Pacificb. Down east coast of Africac. Across Sahara Desertd. Silk Routes

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II. Four Overarching Developments

5. Decline of the Islamic imperial system• What is an Imperial System???

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II. Four Overarching Developments

B. Expansion of Civilization1. Civilization began to spread geographically

a. Sub-Saharan Africab. Northern Europe (East and West)c. Japand. Americase. Polynesian culture (Pacific Islands)

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Partner Discussion Question

• Why did civilization spread from the core areas into these new regions? What benefits could this have provided for the “older” civilizations? What drawbacks? Explain.

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II. Four Overarching Developments

2. Seven Diverse Areasa. Middle East and North Africab. China and East Asiac. Eastern Europed. Western Europee. Sub-Saharan Africaf. India and South East Asiag. Americas

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II. Four Overarching Developments

3. All shared similarities and differences4. Interaction with nomadic societies

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II. Four Overarching Developments

C. World Religions1. Spread of religions across Afro-Eurasia

a. Hinduismb. Buddhismc. Islamd. Christianity

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Partner Discussion Question

• Based on the FOLLOWING maps, what was the primary method for the spread of religions? What evidence can you provide to support your argument? Be specific.

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II. Four Overarching Developments

2. Religions differed greatly, BUT had commonalities

a. All move away from multiple spirits to a supreme god or supernatural force… WHY???

b. Extend beyond local cultures c. Inclusiond. New Institutions:

1) Christian Churches2) Buddhist monasteries3) Religious and legal experts of Islam

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New Religious Institutions

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II. Four Overarching Developments3. Why were people willing to change???

a. Political confusionb. Missionariesc. Examples of political and commercial

splendor of religious capitalsd. Growth of Trade

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II. Four Overarching DevelopmentsD. The World Network

1. Increasing interactions2. International trade grows

– Arab commerce– Indian merchants– Chinese exchanges with S.E. Asia– North / South trade in Western Europe– African merchant routes on east coast of Africa AND routes

through Sahara

a. Primarily luxury goods

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II. Four Overarching Developments

3. Cultural Exchange4. Disease

a. Example: Black Death

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II. Four Overarching Developments

5. Not global … What is missing???

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II. Four Overarching Developments

6. Technology7. No dominant political forms – Empire declined

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Partner Discussion Question

•What replaced the empire as the dominant force unifying people? How did this improve connections among people?

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III. World History Themes

A. Environmental ChangeB. Social and gender inequalityC. Nomads

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IV. Exchange and ImitationA. Manufacturing and bureaucracy

1. Newer civilizationsa. Traded with major centers BUT …

B. Cultures spread through contact