PPT-Labor, Revolt, and Social Structure Changes 600-1450

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Despite significant continuities in social structures and in methods of production there were also some important changes in labor management and in the effect of religious conversion on gender relations and family life. 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. By: Ken, John, James, and Kyle. The . Peasants' Revolt. , . Wat Tyler's Rebellion. , or the . Great Rising. of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England. Tyler's Rebellion was not only the most extreme and widespread insurrection in English history but also the best-documented popular rebellion to have occurred during medieval times. The names of some of its leaders, John Ball, Wat Tyler and . 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. IN BERBICE. THE 1763 REVOLT IN BERBICE. MAP OF BERBICE. DATES OF THE REVOLTS IN BERBICE. 23. rd. FEBUARY 1763 . 1. st. MARCH 1763. 3. rd. MARCH 1763. 8. th. MARCH 1763. APRIL 1763. 13 MAY 1763. DECEMBER 1763. p. 18 Millennium 1. STUDY QUESTIONS. What was the reason for the “Hundred Years’ War and how did it develop?. It broke out because of Edward III’s claim to the vacant throne of France. Tragic events such. Unions and Strikes. Living Conditions for Workers . Tenement:. apartments located in urban slums that lacked light and ventilation . Settlement Houses:. multipurpose buildings . in . poor . neighborhoods that . Time to think!. How did the growth of trade change feudal society in Europe?. How did the technologies of war affect society in Europe?. What were the causes of social upheaval?. How were the attitudes towards the catholic church changing?. nconditional . B. asis . I. ncome (UBI):. Is it . feasible . …. and desirable. ?. Alfred Kleinknecht. Emeritus Professor of Economics. www.alfredkleinknecht.nl. Acknowledgment. :. . This presentation draws from . Chapter 5. Page 133. 4.2 Outcomes. Students . will be expected to examine the role of social stratification in the organization of human societies, in relation to gender, race, and socio-economic status. PANEL 1 – TRANSITION FROM THE INFORMAL TO THE FORMAL ECONOMY. María Claudia Camacho. Coordinator for the Labor and Employment Section. Dept. of Human Development, Education and Employment, SEDI . Asuncion, Paraguay, April 27, 2017. FOUNDATIONS. (8000 BCE-600 CE). Neolithic societies in Latin America formed along coastlines and lakes, not river valleys.. Olmec (1500 - 500BCE). Gulf of Mexico. Advanced architecture, sculpture, number system, calendar, trade routes. 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. 1 IntroductionArab invasion a thousand years later 640 AD first under the Macedonian dynasty of the Ptolemies from 30 BC onwards under Roman and Byzantine emperors For more than a millennium the land Starter:. Who am I?. 1) I am a Greek state located in the north. I gave the Persians earth and water and was incorporated into their empire. . 2) I was a nomadic people who were invaded by Darius. We defeated him by running away and using cattle as bait..

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