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CHAPTER 2 EXPLORING THE AMERICAS 1400-1625 Section One, A Changing World. P 28-33 PRIORITY STANDARDS / G.L.E.'s Concept C. Understanding the concept of place| Analyze human characteristics, such as people’s education, language, diversity, economies, religions, settlement patterns, ethnic background and political system. P.32-33 MUSLIM TRADING EMPIRES IN NORTH AFRICA . GHANA MALI SONGHAI REFER TO MAP ON PAGE 32 What goods and items did they trade for? What did they use for trading? The Crusades The first of the Crusades began in 1095, when armies of Christians from Western Europe responded to Pope Urban II's plea to go to war against Muslim forces in the Holy Land. After the First Crusade achieved its goal with the capture of Jerusalem in 1099, the invading Christians set up several Latin Christian states, even as Muslims in the region vowed to wage holy war (jihad) to regain control over the region. Deteriorating relations between the Crusaders and their Christian allies in the Byzantine Empire culminated in the sack of Constantinople in 1204 during the Third Crusade. Near the end of the 13th century, the rising Mamluk dynasty in Egypt provided the final reckoning for the Crusaders, toppling the coastal stronghold of Acre and driving the European invaders out of Palestine and Syria in 1291. The Crusades brought Western Europeans into contact with Asian products (Spices,Sugar,Silk, and other goods found in India and China) RENAISSANCE Let’s watch this video clip of the Renaissance TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES PRINTING . PRESS CARAVEL TECHNOLOGY THAT PAVED THE WAY FOR EUROPEAN EXPLORATION ASTROLABE COMPASS MARCO POLO Let’s watch this video clip of Marco Polo