14: High Middle Ages in Europe (Based on Chapter 19)
... was the first of the Romanov Dynasty and which lasted until 1917. Ming dynasty: Chinese dynasty after the Mongols' Yuan dynasty, established by the Hongwu emperor in 1368. Government became even more centralized under the Ming than before and returned to reliance on a Confucian-trained civil service ...
... was the first of the Romanov Dynasty and which lasted until 1917. Ming dynasty: Chinese dynasty after the Mongols' Yuan dynasty, established by the Hongwu emperor in 1368. Government became even more centralized under the Ming than before and returned to reliance on a Confucian-trained civil service ...
RP units 5-8 - Northside Middle School
... Yuan Dynasty Kublai Khan Marco Polo kamikaze tribute Japan Shinto (kami) clan samurai bushido Heian Period feudalism shogun Kamakura Shogunate ...
... Yuan Dynasty Kublai Khan Marco Polo kamikaze tribute Japan Shinto (kami) clan samurai bushido Heian Period feudalism shogun Kamakura Shogunate ...
TIBETAN SCHOLARS IN THE YUAN COURT OF CHINA: INFLUX
... facilitated his success to establish a new dynasty called the Yuan dynasty (1260-1368) to rule China for more than a century. That was political. In the cultural history of East Asia, it could bring forth a substantial effect when Buddhism integrated China, Tibet and Mongolia. This was of no less im ...
... facilitated his success to establish a new dynasty called the Yuan dynasty (1260-1368) to rule China for more than a century. That was political. In the cultural history of East Asia, it could bring forth a substantial effect when Buddhism integrated China, Tibet and Mongolia. This was of no less im ...
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... What was spread throughout the regions conquered by the Mongols? Terror and destruction Define tolerance: To allow or accept even though you may not agree with. What did Genghis Khan respect? Academics, artists and artisans Where was the long term affect of Mongol rule felt? Russia Define Pax Mongol ...
... What was spread throughout the regions conquered by the Mongols? Terror and destruction Define tolerance: To allow or accept even though you may not agree with. What did Genghis Khan respect? Academics, artists and artisans Where was the long term affect of Mongol rule felt? Russia Define Pax Mongol ...
PERIOD 3 CIVILIZATIONS!
... Many advancements: movable type, gunpowder, acupuncture, porcelain, mechanical clock, paper money, magnetic compass Champa rice imported from Vietnam= population boom Islam and Christianity began to come into China Foot binding became a custom among women ...
... Many advancements: movable type, gunpowder, acupuncture, porcelain, mechanical clock, paper money, magnetic compass Champa rice imported from Vietnam= population boom Islam and Christianity began to come into China Foot binding became a custom among women ...
AP WORLD HISTORY - Auburn High School
... • 1453 Constantinople captured by Ottoman Turks – Mehmud the Conqueror ...
... • 1453 Constantinople captured by Ottoman Turks – Mehmud the Conqueror ...
PERIOD 3 TERMS ISLAM Muhammad Founder of Islam, considered
... Noted ruler; Empress Wu-expanded territory and trade Gunpowder, paper money, defeated by Mongol invasion Pushed out Mongols, noted ruler: Hongwu; sponsored Zheng he Buddhism becomes widespread during Tang dynasty Starting in the Sui dynasty, based social status on merit Money paid to Chinese emperor ...
... Noted ruler; Empress Wu-expanded territory and trade Gunpowder, paper money, defeated by Mongol invasion Pushed out Mongols, noted ruler: Hongwu; sponsored Zheng he Buddhism becomes widespread during Tang dynasty Starting in the Sui dynasty, based social status on merit Money paid to Chinese emperor ...
600CE- 1450CE - Mr. Geoffrion
... Abbasid were tolerant of local conquered religions Sufis were most successful Islamic missionaries Allowed conquered to blend Islam and other faiths ...
... Abbasid were tolerant of local conquered religions Sufis were most successful Islamic missionaries Allowed conquered to blend Islam and other faiths ...
Guided Notes - History with Ms. Osborn
... After many years of warfare Japan was united by the ____________________________ family who became the _________________________________, or generals, of Japan. ...
... After many years of warfare Japan was united by the ____________________________ family who became the _________________________________, or generals, of Japan. ...
Holy Roman Empire
... Foot Binding during Song Dynasty • To keep women in rightful place (for elites this ...
... Foot Binding during Song Dynasty • To keep women in rightful place (for elites this ...
Slide 1 - Cloudfront.net
... Foot Binding during Song Dynasty • To keep women in rightful place (for elites this ...
... Foot Binding during Song Dynasty • To keep women in rightful place (for elites this ...
Part 3: Age of Accelerating Connections 600-1450
... • 1453 Constantinople captured by Ottoman Turks – Mehmud the Conqueror ...
... • 1453 Constantinople captured by Ottoman Turks – Mehmud the Conqueror ...
Holy Roman Empire
... India and tried to convert Hindus or tax them • Northern India was changed, many converted to Islam while those in the south stayed Hindu • Much development occurred during this time period for India ...
... India and tried to convert Hindus or tax them • Northern India was changed, many converted to Islam while those in the south stayed Hindu • Much development occurred during this time period for India ...
WORLD HISTORY
... (A) Its status as headquarters of Roman Catholic Christianity gave it social unity that helped it resist invaders. (B) It had a loyal army, a skilled bureaucracy, and great reserves of wealth based on agriculture. (C) It followed an expansionist foreign policy to conquer northern European lands by t ...
... (A) Its status as headquarters of Roman Catholic Christianity gave it social unity that helped it resist invaders. (B) It had a loyal army, a skilled bureaucracy, and great reserves of wealth based on agriculture. (C) It followed an expansionist foreign policy to conquer northern European lands by t ...
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... Declining Kiev and decentralized rule are easily defeated by the Mongols; Russian princes are vassals to the Khan of the Golden Horde; peasants seek protection from nobility and become serfs (like after the fall of Rome); Pax Mongolica increases trade to Russia; Mongols decline and Russian princes s ...
... Declining Kiev and decentralized rule are easily defeated by the Mongols; Russian princes are vassals to the Khan of the Golden Horde; peasants seek protection from nobility and become serfs (like after the fall of Rome); Pax Mongolica increases trade to Russia; Mongols decline and Russian princes s ...
Unit 3 PowerPoint Review Notes
... could have influence outside of home, men could have 4 wives, adopted veiling • Decline of Caliphates: internal rivalries, Mongol invasions ...
... could have influence outside of home, men could have 4 wives, adopted veiling • Decline of Caliphates: internal rivalries, Mongol invasions ...
Unit Exam 1, SF 1
... b. Indus River valley civilization, Mansa Musa, Buddha, Joan of Arc, Charlemagne c. Yellow River valley civilization, Tang Dynasty, Grand Canal, First Emperor, Han Dynasty d. a and c above 42. Which of the following was true of the Abbasid Empire? a. Many non-Muslims enjoyed freedom of religion. b. ...
... b. Indus River valley civilization, Mansa Musa, Buddha, Joan of Arc, Charlemagne c. Yellow River valley civilization, Tang Dynasty, Grand Canal, First Emperor, Han Dynasty d. a and c above 42. Which of the following was true of the Abbasid Empire? a. Many non-Muslims enjoyed freedom of religion. b. ...
Period 3: Regional and Transregional Interactions
... ● Pastoral people: Herd sheep, goats, yaks, ...
... ● Pastoral people: Herd sheep, goats, yaks, ...
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF WORLD HISTORY
... 57. This economic system, in which land was divided out in return for services and payment of rent, began to appear in Europe in the eighth century – it would come to define the social relations of the Middle Ages. ...
... 57. This economic system, in which land was divided out in return for services and payment of rent, began to appear in Europe in the eighth century – it would come to define the social relations of the Middle Ages. ...
unit2test
... 20. Commerce was a key mode of exchange between which of the following pairs of political entitites? a) The Mayan Empire and the Song Dynasty b) Ghana and the Mongol Empire c) Japan and the Byzantine Empire d) The Crusader states and the Fatimid caliphate e) Venice and the Aztec Empire 21. Marco Po ...
... 20. Commerce was a key mode of exchange between which of the following pairs of political entitites? a) The Mayan Empire and the Song Dynasty b) Ghana and the Mongol Empire c) Japan and the Byzantine Empire d) The Crusader states and the Fatimid caliphate e) Venice and the Aztec Empire 21. Marco Po ...
Turning Points in World History [A Review]
... Ming China Originally open to the west, the Ming are interested in trade and even Christianity. They send Admiral Zheng He on seven voyages to spread Chinese suzerainty. Zheng He’s map making and cultural interactions/explorations are expansive, (giraffe from Africa to Ming court). Eventually Ming a ...
... Ming China Originally open to the west, the Ming are interested in trade and even Christianity. They send Admiral Zheng He on seven voyages to spread Chinese suzerainty. Zheng He’s map making and cultural interactions/explorations are expansive, (giraffe from Africa to Ming court). Eventually Ming a ...
AP World History Vocabulary Guide to Unit ONE (chapters 1-9)
... Tang Dynasty Tang Taizong Wu Zhao Song Dynasty Moveable type Gentry Mongol conquests Genghis Khan Kublai Khan ...
... Tang Dynasty Tang Taizong Wu Zhao Song Dynasty Moveable type Gentry Mongol conquests Genghis Khan Kublai Khan ...
Period 3: Regional and Transregional Interactions
... ● Search for alternate and cheaper ways of trading led to Age of Exploration ● Disease ● Increased interaction between W. Europe ...
... ● Search for alternate and cheaper ways of trading led to Age of Exploration ● Disease ● Increased interaction between W. Europe ...
600 - 1450
... in Spain, authorized by Sixtus IV in 1478 the pope later tried to limit its powers but was opposed by the Spanish crown the grand inquisitor Tomás de Torquemada was responsible for burning about 2,000 heretics at the stake ...
... in Spain, authorized by Sixtus IV in 1478 the pope later tried to limit its powers but was opposed by the Spanish crown the grand inquisitor Tomás de Torquemada was responsible for burning about 2,000 heretics at the stake ...
Reevaluating the Heritage of the Mongol Conquests - H-Net
... The second part includes seven chapters, each discussing a different dimension of the Chinggis Exchange: trade, warfare (and technology), administration, religion, germs (e.g., the bubonic plague), demographics, and culture. In the trade chapter, May discusses how Chinese paper money influenced the ...
... The second part includes seven chapters, each discussing a different dimension of the Chinggis Exchange: trade, warfare (and technology), administration, religion, germs (e.g., the bubonic plague), demographics, and culture. In the trade chapter, May discusses how Chinese paper money influenced the ...
Society of the Mongol Empire
This article is about the society of the Mongol Empire.