PPT-Chapter 14 The Resurgence of Empire

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in East Asia 1 2011 The McGrawHill Companies Inc All Rights Reserved The Sui Dynasty 589618 CE Regional kingdoms succeed collapse of Han dynasty Yang Jian consolidates

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in East Asia 1 2011 The McGrawHill Companies Inc All Rights Reserved The Sui Dynasty 589618 CE Regional kingdoms succeed collapse of Han dynasty Yang Jian consolidates control of all of China initiates Sui dynasty. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students British got their Empire in a `. fit of absence of mind. `. There was no systematic plan to build an Empire, rather it just happened.. In fact, many in Britain against establishing an Empire as it was expensive to maintain and defend.. Modern Middle East. Where did the Ottomans come from?. Name came from “. Osman. ,” a leader of a western Anatolian nomadic group who began expansionistic moves in the 14. th. century.. Gradually these nomads took over Anatolia and became the border between Islam and Byzantine Christian. Formed in 1206 when Genghis united the warring tribes of Mongolia. Laid siege to china in 1209 conquering . Xixia. and the Jin Empire. they also attacked India, Iraq, and Russia. . The empire was divided by Genghis's sons in 1227. Not Always “The Sick Man of Europe”. In the beginning. As the Mongol Empire fell, the Muslim Ottoman Empire, founded by Osman Bey, rose in Anatolia (eastern parts of Turkey). Osman Bey’s soldiers, the ghazis, had only one reason to exist, to fight for their Muslim faith. 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?. The Modern Era. (1750-1900). Remember the Ottomans?. Conquered Constantinople in 1453: Istanbul. “Golden Age” under Suleyman Magnificent in mid 16. th. c. . Janissaries . Blend Byzantine, Arab, & Persian styles. Amari, Jazmine, Stephanie, and Zayrienne . Due Date: March 10, 2014. Rise. . The Delhi sultanate began to weaken in the early 1500’s and this left India open to invasion.. . The man who took advantage of this was a young Central Asian conqueror named Zahir ud-Din, but better known as Babur or “The Tiger”. After trying and failing to create an empire in Central Asia he turned to India.. Students will be able to . track the expansion of the Ottoman . empire . by completing a map . activity.. Objective. Ottoman Empire Map Questions. As you look at the maps, answer the following questions.. Chapter 14. I: Imperial Restoration: the Sui Dynasty. Post-Han: regional kingdoms. Late 500s: one kingdom reunified through military campaigns -> Sui dynasty (589-618 CE). High demands on citizens: construction projects (Grand Canal – facilitated trade between north and south), . Developments in Europe and the Byzantine Empire. . Where we last left off…. The Roman Empire was divided into two factions. The . Eastern Roman Empire. , centered in Constantinople became highly centralized government known as the . InterACTIVE. Notebook Setup. 2/15/2018. Mughal Empire and Culture . This will be one page . Religion and Culture . Abu Akbar’s Reign. Mughal Rise and Politics . Sunni Islamic Turkish nomadic group . 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 38 PÂTÉ’S RESURGENCE MEAT MATTERS pâté’s resurgence ONCE CRITICIZED AS BEING OLD-FASHIONED AND PASSÉ, PÂTÉS ARE ENJOYING A RETURN TO THE LIMELIGHT. BY DANIEL PLISKA PHOTO CREDIT

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