period 3 the post-classical period 600 ce -1450 ce emma reed, sydney ossege, susan kremer, lexi...
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Period 3The Post-Classical Period 600 CE -1450 CE
Emma Reed, Sydney Ossege, Susan Kremer, Lexi Goettke, Noah Moore, Savannah Phillipps, and Jacob Hoarston
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Interactions between humans &
the environment
-Papermaking Gunpowder developed and spread
-Spread of disease (Black death)
-Usage of monsoons & other environmental features for trade
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East Asia
-Natural geographical isolation
-Silk road developed
-Grand canal developed naval trade routes
-Equal field system
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Americas
-Andes mountain trade
-Agricultural innovations (Aztec chinampas)
-Mass infrastructure
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Africa
-Development of swahili coast & west african empires
-Natural resources traded
-Construction of large cities and mosques
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South Asia & South-East Asia
-Geographical separation of north India from south
-Monsoons
-Polynesian exploration to the americas
-Diffusion of food (sweet potato) and technology (fish hooks)
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Arab World
-Islamic conquest created greater connections among Afro-eurasia
-Spread of resources through trade
-Building of infrastructure and cities
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Growth of Trade
Trans-Saharan Trade
-Islam’s role in diffusion-Caravan crossings -increased trade of salt, gold, & ivory-Mansa Musa
-hajj-Brought:
-power to local kings-unity
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Growth of Trade
Indian Ocean-Bulk/ Commercial Trade-Unrivaled in volume of trade-Highest level of interaction between cultures -Closely tied to environment-developed Swahili Coastal City states-no single-state domination
Silk Routes-luxury items-diffused gun-powder, paper making, and disease-Mongols reinvigorated routes
-safety and security-no disturbance of trade
(yassa)-Connected China to rest of world
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Interactions between cultures
Missionary outreach of Religion-Mansa Musa Hajj-Islamic spread
-Trade in West Africa-Conquest in Anatolia-Conquest and Trade (Sufi Mysitque) in
India-Conquest in Western Europe
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Interaction between cultures
Contacts between Religions-Islam and Buddhism
-Indian Ocean and Silk Road Trade-Islam and Christianity
-Crusades and tensions between religion-Islam and Hinduism
-Contact through the Mughal Empire-Sikhism
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Interactions between cultures
Impacts of The mongols-Made Silk road trade safer-Increased prevalence of siege warfare-Changed Culture of Conquered Areas
-Improved Gender relations throughout the area-no imposed religion along the conquered area-promoted diplomatic relations for years to come-New Dynasty-Manchu Dynasty (Kublai Khan)-Silk Roads and Disease
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Interactions between cultures
-Founded by from the Eastern Roman Empire-Justinian Law Code
-Brought christianinty into the civil law code-Threatened by Islamic Conquest
-Caliphates take Constaintanople-Trade Dependency
-Kievian Rus-Caesaropapism-vesting politics and religion
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State-Building, Expansion, and Conflict
● Trade Centers: Constantinople, Changan● Swahili Coastal City-States● Feudalism● Creation of Knights and Samurai ● Honor and fear of shame held the system
together● Serfs in Western Europe
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Significant Terms
Arab Caliphates- Ibn BattutaSyncretismFeudalism ManoralismCrusades
VikingsMongolsIndian Ocean TradePapacyNeoconfucianismCivil Service ExamSinification
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Characteristics of the post classical world
★ AsiaMongolsMaritime tradeSinification
★ AmericasInca, Aztec, & MayanHuman sacrifice
Africa★Mongols
Mansa MusaTrade centers
Europe ★Mongols
Religious RivalryChurch & State
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Periodization Review
● Mansa Musa’s pilgrimage● M O N G O L S● Increased merchant activity● Spread of Islam● Increased silk road trade● Development of Africa