PPT-Period 1: c. 1450 to c. 1648
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KEY CONCEPT 14 Europeans explored and settled overseas territories encountering and interacting with indigenous populations World Contacts Before Columbus 444448
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KEY CONCEPT 14 Europeans explored and settled overseas territories encountering and interacting with indigenous populations World Contacts Before Columbus 444448 European Voyages of Discovery. will be held during the final examination period and in the regularly scheduled classroom unless special room arrangements are made with the Registrar Thursday Evening Classes Thursday December 11 Tuesday Evening Classes Friday December 12 Wednesday Coerced Labor. Historical examples of Slavery . Ancient Greco-Roman World. Southeast Asia. Muslim World. Black Sea Trade Network. Sub-Saharan Africa. Common Features. Status for slave holder. Outward sign of social inequality. What were the major . changes/developments . from . 1450 – 1750?. 1450-1750 Major Developments. European discovery of . Americas creates a . New Global Economy which begins a process of globalization. AP European History. Unit 2/Ch. 15 – . Statebuilding. in the 17. th. Century. Ms. Tully - UHS. An “Age of Crisis”. Yearning for order . . Increased . gov’t. power. “Little Ice Age” . Civil War. In France. (1562-1598). The Valois Family in France:. The Beginning of the End. Henry II was the last powerful Valois King. Three weak sons followed:. Francis II (r.1559-1560). Charles IX (r.1560-1574). 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.. From 600-1450 in the Middle East the Arabs went from decentralized clans led by Sheiks to unification under the banner of Islam. Led by a Caliph. The early Arab belief of polytheism and animism was supplanted to reflect the Abrahamic tradition of ethical . from 600 – 1450?. 600 – 1450 Major Developments. Spread of Major Religions. Rise of New World Religion - Islam. Rise of Dar al-Islam. Caliphates (Umayyad, Abbasid, . Mamluk. ). New and more regular Trade Systems. The BIG PICTURE.. The ripple effect.. The Change-Over-Time Essay. One free response question deals with . continuity AND change. over time.. In the essay you also give an analysis of the dynamics (causes and other factors) of change and continuity.. Chapter 10 Inner and East Asia, 600-1200. What is the importance of Inner and Central Asia as . a region of interchange . during the Tang period?. Tang: took over . from Sui only in. power for 34. years 581- 618;. Jimmy Saros. ARCH 0250. 12/4/08. A shift in culture, art, and the depiction of Narrative . www.wikipedia.org. Classical Greece. Split up into City States. Said to be the foundation for western civilization.. Medieval and Renaissance. Classical Music is art music rooted. in the traditions of Western Music. . The Medieval Period. Time: Approximately 500 – 1450 A.D. The Medieval Period. Most of the music at this time was . Period 1: c. 1450 to c. 1648 KEY CONCEPT 1.2 The struggle for sovereignty within and among states resulted in varying degrees of political centralization. Social Hierarchies 393-397 Politics and the State Unit 3-Post Classical: 600-1450 Western Europe in Turmoil While the Byzantine Empire survived as a center of classical culture, important changes were taking place in Western Europe. Historians sometimes refer to this period of history, from the fall of Rome in 476 A.D. to the 1400s, as the How do you evaluate the quality of the courses you took and study material you received at your host institution scale 1-5 1poor/negative 5excellentOther please specify Duration of language training
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