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Trade Networks Develop Dramatic increase in trade due to Greek colonization (Hellenism) Maintenance of roads, bridges Discovery of Monsoon wind patterns.

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Page 1: Trade Networks Develop Dramatic increase in trade due to Greek colonization (Hellenism) Maintenance of roads, bridges Discovery of Monsoon wind patterns.
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Trade Networks Develop

• Dramatic increase in trade due to Greek colonization (Hellenism)

• Maintenance of roads, bridges• Discovery of Monsoon wind patterns

(Ptolemaic Egypt)• Increased tariff revenues used to maintain

open routes

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Trade in the Hellenistic World

• Bactria/India– Spices, pepper, cosmetics, gems, pearls

• Persia, Egypt– Grain

• Mediterranean– Wine, oil, jewelry, art

• Development of professional merchant class

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The Silk Roads

• Named for principal commodity from China

• Dependent on imperial stability

• Overland trade routes from China to Roman Empire

• Sea Lanes and Maritime trade as well

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The Silk Roads 200 BCE – 30 CE

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Camels:The workhorses of the Silk Roads

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Organization of Long-Distance Trade

• Divided into small segments

• Tariffs and tolls finance local supervision

• Tax income incentives to maintain safety, maintenance of passage

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Cultural Trade: Buddhism and Hinduism

• Merchants carry religious ideas along silk routes

• India through central Asia to east Asia

• Cosmopolitan centers promote development of monasteries to shelter traveling merchants

• Buddhism becomes dominant faith of silk roads, 200 BCE-700 CE

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The spread of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity, 200 BCE – 400 CE

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Buddhism in China

• Originally, Buddhism restricted to foreign merchant populations

• Gradual spread to larger population beginning 5th c. CE

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Buddhism and Hinduism in SE Asia

• Sea lanes in Indian Ocean

• 1st c. CE clear Indian influence in SE Asia– Rulers called “rajas”– Sanskrit used for written communication– Buddhism, Hinduism increasingly popular

faiths

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Christianity in Mediterranean Basin

• Gregory the Wonderworker, central Anatolia 3rd c. CE (St. Gregory)

• Christianity spreads through Middle East, North Africa, Europe

• Sizeable communities as far east as India

• Judaism, Zoroastrianism also practiced

Saint Gregory of Neocaesarea

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Christianity in SW Asia

• Influence of ascetic practices from India

• Desert-dwelling hermits, monastic societies

• After 5th c. CE, followed Nestorius, a Greek theologian– Emphasized human nature of Jesus– Nestorian Schism

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Spread of Manichaeism

• Mani, a devout Zoroastrian (216-272 CE)

• Viewed himself a prophet for all humanity

• Influenced by Christianity and Buddhism, was a Gnostic faith

• Dualist– good vs. evil– light vs. dark– spirit vs. matter

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Manichaean Society

• Devout: “the Elect”– Ascetic lifestyle– Celibacy, vegetarianism– Life of prayer and fasting

• Laity: “the Hearers”– Material supporters of “the Elect”– More conventional lives, but followed strict

moral code and provided food and gifts to support the “Elect”

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Decline of Manichaeism

• Spread through silk routes to major cities in Roman Empire

• Zoroastrian opposition provokes Sassanid persecution– Mani arrested, dies in captivity

• Romans, fearing Persian influence, also persecute

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The Spread of Epidemic Disease

• Role of trade routes in spread of pathogens

• Limited data, but trends in demographics reasonably clear

• Smallpox, measles, bubonic plague

• Effect: Economic slowdown, move to regional self-sufficiency

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Epidemics in the Han and Roman Empires

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Internal Decay of the Han State

• Formation of factions– Marriage alliances reduced effectiveness of

central government

• Problem of land distribution– Large landholders develop private armies

• Epidemics• Peasant rebellions

– 184 CE Yellow Turban Rebellion

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Collapse of the Han Dynasty

• Generals assume authority, reduce Emperor to puppet figure

• Alliance with landowners• 200 CE Han Dynasty

abolished, replaced by 3 kingdoms

• Immigration of northern nomads increases

China after the Han Dynasty, 220 CE

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Sinicization of Nomadic Peoples

• Social and cultural changes to a Chinese way of life

• Adapted to the Chinese environment– Agriculture

• Adoption of Chinese names, dress, intermarriage

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Popularity of Buddhism and Daoism

• Disintegration of political order casts doubt on Confucian doctrines

• Buddhism, Daoism gain popularity

• Religions of salvation

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Fall of the Roman Empire: Internal Factors

• The Barracks Emperors– Between 235-284, 26 claimants to the throne,

all but one killed in power struggles

• Epidemics

• Disintegration of imperial economy in favor of local and regional self-sufficient economies

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Diocletian (r. 284-305 CE)

• Divided empire into two administrative districts

• Co-Emperors, dual Lieutenants– “Tetrarchs”

• Currency, budget reform• Relative stability disappears after

Diocletian's death, civil war follows• Constantine emerges victorious

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Military issue coin of Diocletian

Diocletian's Palace at Salona (Split, Croatia)

Modern view of Diocletian's Palace near Salona (in Split, Croatia)

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Fall of the Roman Empire: External Factors

• Visigoths, influenced by Roman law, Christianity– Formerly buffer states for Roman Empire

• Attacked by Huns under Attila in 5th c. CE• Massive migration of Germanic peoples

into Roman Empire• The Visigoth Alaric sacked Rome in 410

CE, established Germanic emperor Odovacer in 476 CE

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Romulus Augustus, the last of the Western

Roman Emperors.

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The German army commander Odovacer dethrones Romulus Augustus in 476, wood

engraving, c. 1880.

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Germanic invasions and the fall of the western Roman Empire, 450-476 CE

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Cultural Change in the Roman Empire

• Growth of Christianity– Constantine’s Vision, 312 CE– Promulgates Edict of Milan, allows Christian

practice– Converts to Christianity

• 380 CE Emperor Theodosius proclaims Christianity official religion of Roman Empire– In 391, the "Theodosian decrees" declared

that Pagan religions that had not yet been rendered Christian ones, were banned.

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St. Augustine (354-430 CE)

• Hippo, North Africa• Experimented with

Greek thought, Manichaeism

• 387 converts to Christianity

• Made Christianity intellectually respectable

• Major theologian– City of God Augustine as depicted by

Sandro Botticelli (c. 1480)

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The Institutional Church

• Conflicts over doctrine and practice in early Church– Divinity of Jesus– Role of women

• Church hierarchy established– Patriarchs, Bishops, Bishop of Rome

recognized as Pope (the first recognized as St. Peter)

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