PPT-Empire and Medicine
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Racial science Colonial government medicine Missionary medicine Leprosy and humanitarianism I Racial Science Originally relationships between Europeans and Africans
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Racial science Colonial government medicine Missionary medicine Leprosy and humanitarianism I Racial Science Originally relationships between Europeans and Africans were positive I Racial Science. Ch 2.1 The First Christians. Place & Time. 50 – 800 AD. Christianity blooms. Roman Empire splits and evolves. Ch 1.1 . Vocab. Procurator. Clergy. Laity. Transformation. Structure. The Roman Empire. Preview of . This Weeks. Lessons. A. What were the main problems facing Rome after the . Pax. . Romana. ?. B. What reforms did Emperors . Diocletian. and . Constantine. make to address these problems? Were they successful? . Rome built great stuff. Rome built great roads to travel on and aqueducts to bring water into the city.. Rome also built great stadiums and amphitheaters for the entertainment of the people.. Romans also developed the use of the arch. . L/O – To define what an empire is and explore how the British Empire began. Starter. – What is an empire? Come up with a definition of your own . What was the British Empire?. What does the map suggest about Britain’s power in 1890?. Assyria. Famous kings. Sargon of Akkad . Also known as Sargon . the Great. Great Empire builder. Took over . all of . southern . Mesopotamia. Assyria was an empire that means they were ruled by one king- who made all the rules to live by. . \. Sam Alexander’s book cover 1880. Queen Victorian and her Indian servant Abdul Karim (the „Munshi”). „I am so very fond of him. He is so good and gentle and understanding, and is a real comfort to me”. www.educationforum.co.uk. . In the 7. th. century AD the new religion of Islam spread rapidly through the Middle East, North Africa and even into Spain and Portugal. Islamic territories united under one ruler or caliph. Civil war, political upheaval, the plague and a divided Empire. The Decline. Following a series of . civil infighting. , mostly over who was to be the new Emperor. Rome found itself under . military rule . th. Century. AP World History. Chapter 19. China, the Ottoman Empire, and Japan (1800-1914). Internal Troubles, External Threats. The Ottoman Empire: “Sick Man of Europe”. In the 1800s= the Ottoman Empire went from being a great power in the world to one of the weakest territories. At its height the Roman Empire included all the land around the Mediterranean Sea. In the early AD 100s, the empire stretched from Britain south to Egypt, and from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Syrian Desert. . Preview. Decline. -. After the year 180, political, geographic, and cultural factors made the Roman Empire weaker. Finally, it fell into decline.. Diocletian and Constantine. - . Diocletian returned order and organization to the empire. Constantine totally changed the way the empire was run.. Byzantine Empire – Eastern Roman Empire Byzantine Empire (330 CE-1453 CE) The Eastern Empire split from Rome after 330 CE, and continued under Greek rule While the West fell in 485 CE, the East continued and was a dominant force 1 CIRPESCENTRE INTERDISCIPLINAIRE DE RECHERCHES SUR LA PAIXET DETUDES STRATEGIQUESAlain JOXEEcole des Hautes 142tudes en Sciences SocialesEmpire of disorder and global civil society european school an Week 11 – Control of the Caribbean . By Mira and Ramlah. Medicine and Empire . by Pratik Chakrabarti, . Ch. 3 Medicine and the Colonial Armed Forces. The period between the 17th century and the 19th century was marked by numerous wars over colonial territories between European nations as well as with indigenous peoples which led to economic stress and high number of casualties, with more servicemen dying from disease than battle injuries. .
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