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World Conditions -1500 A.D. SOL WHII.2 By 1500 A.D. major states and empires had developed in various regions of the world. Location of Major States and Empires EASTERN HEMISPHERE England France Spain Russia China Hint – Look around the Mediterranean Sea Page 241 in your book Hint: Present Day India Page 248 in your book Ottoman Empire on this side Mughal Empire on this side Persia was located between the Ottoman Empire and the Mughal Empire. Page 245 in your book The Songhai Empire flourished in West Africa. Page 19 at the top of the page – no map in your book! Location of Major States and Empires WESTERN HEMISPHERE Located in South America Has a coastline on the Pacific Ocean Was later conquered by Spain Located in the south of Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras Located in the Yucatan Peninsula Was later conquered by Spain Located in lower part of Mexico Later conquered by the Spanish Was North of the Mayan Empire 1. Name the three countries located in Europe. England France Spain 2. Name the two countries in Asia. China Russia 3. What empire was in present day India? Mughal Empire 4. What Empire was located around the Mediterranean Sea? The Ottoman Empire 5. What empire was in Africa? Songhai Empire 6. What empire was located on the Yucatan Peninsula? Mayan Empire 7. What empire was between the Ottoman Empire and the Mughal Empire? Persia 8. What empire was on the west coast of South America and had a coastline on the Pacific Ocean? Inca Empire 9. What empire was located in the south of Mexico? Aztec Empire RENAISSANCE The Renaissance was the “rebirth” of classical knowledge. This was known as the “birth” of the modern world. New intellectual and artistic ideas that developed during the Renaissance marked the beginning of the modern world. Classical Greek and Roman works influenced Renaissance artists and thinkers. The Renaissance movement began in Italy and spread to northern Europe. Spread from Italy to northern Europe Began in Italy Accomplishments in the visual arts Michelangelo – painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted la Peita and David Accomplishments in the visual arts Leonardo da Vinci – painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper Accomplishments in literature Shakespeare – Northern Renaissance playwright, used history in his plays. Wrote many sonnets. Accomplishments in intellectual ideas Erasmus – Most famous humanist; renowned for his ideas on humanism WORLD RELIGIONS By the 1500s A.D. the five world religions had spread to many areas of the Eastern Hemisphere. Judaism This religion was concentrated in Europe and the Middle East and did not spread far from its place of origin. Christianity This religion was concentrated in Europe and the Middle East but spread to the Western Hemisphere as the New World was colonized. Islam This religion was concentrated in parts of Asia, Africa, and southern Europe. Hinduism This religion is concentrated in India and part of Southeast Asia and did not spread far from its place of origin. Buddhism This religion was located in East and southeast Asia. Asoka missionaries were instrumental in causing Buddhism to spread from India to China. Present Day World Religions Christianity Islam Buddhism Hinduism MAJOR TRADE ROUTES By 1500, regional trade patterns had developed that linked Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Trade routes allowed the exchange of products and ideas between cultures. By 1500 A. D., technological and scientific advancements had been exchanged among cultures of the world. China contributed paper, the compass, exquisite silk, and fine porcelain to the cultural exchange with other empires. Textiles and the numeral system were contributed by India and the Middle East. Scientific transfer occurred between the cultures in medicine, astronomy, and mathematics. Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa Routes cross the Sahara Dessert Gold and salt were traded Major trade route in Africa Maritime routes across the Indian Ocean Routes crossed the Indian Ocean Textiles and spices were traded. Silk roads across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Routes crossed Asia toward the Mediterranean Sea Spices, silk, and porcelain were traded. South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia Routes were in the China Sea Spices were traded Western Europe sea and river trade Routes crossed the Mediterranea n Sea and Rhine River Northern European links with the Black Sea Danube River to the Black Sea 1. Who was the intellectual thinker that promoted ideas of humanism? Erasmus 2. What trade route was located in the Sahara Desert where the Songhai Empire was located? The Trans-Saharan route 3. Which religion spread to the New World? Christianity 4. The Asoka missionaries helped to spread ___________Buddhism from India to China. 5. Who was the famous Renaissance poet and playwright from Northern Europe? Shakespeare 6. Where did the Renaissance begin? Italy Where did it spread from here? Northern Europe 7. What influenced Renaissance artists and thinkers? Classical Greek and Roman works 8. Why were the trade routes important? They allowed for exchange of ideas, products, and advancements among the various cultures. 9. What famous artist painted the Mona Lisa? Leonardo da Vinci