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Period Three (1450 – 1750) Political Ming/Qing dynasties Tokugawa Shogunate Economic Japanese trade with the Dutch Chinese trade through Macao Social Patriarchal society Population increase Southeast Asia Regional kingdoms Slavery Islam Oceania Regional kingdoms Indian Ocean trade European plantations Agriculture Fishing Central Asia Steppe diplomacy Russian empire South Asia Mughal dynasty Entry of the British Southwest Asia (Middle East) North Africa Ottoman empire Decline of trade with the West Regional kingdoms Gold-salt trade Sub – Saharan Africa Regional kingdoms, Cape Colony founded Western Europe Reconquista Defeat of the Spanish Armada Expulsion of the Jews from Spain Eastern Europe Fall of Byzantium Ottoman rule Colonization East Asia North America Latin America Colonization Changes Columbian Exchange (China) Christianity Chinese withdrawal from world trade Increased European trade Columbian Exchange Some European explorations Continuities Ming dynasty Confucianism Neo – Confuciansim Russian expansion Mongol threats to China Miniatures Temporary improvement of women’s status Taj Mahal Slaves from North Africa Harem Slavery Islam Columbian Exchange Return to local governments Indian Ocean trade Islam Hinduism Columbian Exchange Ottoman decline Columbian Exchange Slavery Islam Bronze, ivory, gold, slaves, ebony, Indian Ocean trade Trans-Atlantic slave trade Christianity Growth of capitalism Slave trade Exploration Inflation Scientific Revolution Agriculture Population increase Reformation Enlightenment Reduced population Columbian Exchange Dependence on European technology Columbian Exchange Fur trade Plantations Slavery Triangular trade Mining Sugar planations Slavery Social classes Triangular trade Pastoral nomadism Westernization of Russia European trading empires Exposure to epidemic disease Serfdom Tribal units Serfdom Columbian Exchange Islam Columbian Exchange European presence Columbian Exchange European conquest Muslim trade Islam Hinduism Relative isolation Trans – Saharan slave trade Islam Islam Tribal allegiances Slavery within Africa Renaissance Serfdom Orthodox Christianity Foraging Nomadism Polytheism Polytheism