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Thesis
• The connections between regional issues and European struggles for global power in the mid-eighteenth century are that the British dominated the Indian Ocean basin, North America, and the Caribbean. Little was gained or lost in Europe.
Groups
• Indian Ocean Basin (British vs. French/Spanish) - 1,8
• N. America (British vs. French/Natives) – 2,7• Europe (Prussia (British) vs. Austria (French))
– 3,4• Carribbean (British vs. French/Spanish) – 5,6,9
POVDoc 1 – Since the document is a report to the company,
Clive wants to report what the victory costsDoc 2 – Since the Council is convened by the French,
Kisensik wants to convey to the audience their common cause to defeat the British.
Doc 3 – Since Theresa is writing to a female of similar status and class, she wants to convey a very honest message, despite the bad news.
Doc 4 – The letter from Frederick sounds panicked. Frederick is realizing that he might lose all of his power.
POVDoc 5 – The French colonists seem to want to make
sure they can still earn a living, and maintain some religious rights. Since they are in the Caribbean they don’t seem to be very loyal to the French King.
Doc 6 – Since Choiseul is writing to the ambassador in London he is trying to get some extra help to achieve his goals in the negotiations.
Doc 7 – Pontiac’s tone sounds desperate since their allies, the French, have just suffered a major defeat. Pontiac is trying to unite everyone together in his speech.
POVDoc 8 – Since the document is a secret report, the
employee is trying to convey a topic of the utmost importance.
Doc 9 – Since the document is written in 1764 the war has been going on for a long time and Symmer has come up with an idea to make the government more money to pay for the war.
Add Doc• Indian Ocean Basin (British vs. French/Spanish) - 1,8 –
Letter from one Indian prince to another to prove if the British motivation to gain power was just over the French and see if there was a role for the natives
• N. America (British vs. French/Natives) – 2,7 – A letter from George Washington to the Virginia assembly to see the colonists role in governing.
• Europe (Prussia (British) vs. Austria (French)) – 3,4 – A chart showing how much British forces were used in Europe compared to other battlegrounds to prove what areas were the most important to the British.
• Caribbean (British vs. French/Spanish) – 5,6,9 –
Analyze how political transformations contributed to continuities and changes in the cultures of t he Mediterranean region during the period c. 200 C.E. to 1000 C.E.
• Rome falls around 500• Byzantine 400 to 1453• Umayyad and Abbasid 700 to 1200
Continuity = Christianity
• H.C. = Jesus/Paul of Tarsus/ Jerusalem/ Silk Roads
• Constantine/ Theodosius = Byzantine• W. Roman empire falls – Visigoths, ostrogoths,
vandals, saxons• Justinian, Hagia Sophia, Pope, Patriarch,
Schism, Catholicism, eastern orthodox,• Analyze = salvation is appealing
Change = Islam• H.C. (before) = monotheism in Middle East, Judaism,
Christianity • H.C. (outside) = Muhammad – Mecca, Medina• Sunni, Shia, Umayyad, Abbasid• Egypt, N. Africa, Libya, Morocco• Mali, Mansa Musa• Sufi, Ibn Battuta, Qadi, Ulamma• Spain, Sicily• Analyze = Spread by war, trade (upperclass), sufi – African
syncretic blend – women’s roles• Analyze = salvation is appealing• Analyze = Islam is power, can’t beat em…join em.
Continuity = Hellenism
• H.C. = Alexander the Great, Greece, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle,
• Romans• Architecture – Columns, Ionic, Dorian,
Corinthian, Arches, domes, Hagia Sophia• Ptolemy to Arabs, Alexandria in Egypt
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