GRRR Movement of People and Goods Crusades Holy

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GRRR: Movement of People and Goods

GRRR: Movement of People and Goods

Crusades: “Holy War” When did this occur? 1095 -1200 (11 th-13 th. C) What

Crusades: “Holy War” When did this occur? 1095 -1200 (11 th-13 th. C) What were the causes of the Crusades? Muslims took control of Jerusalem, Pope called for Christian soldiers to take the city. What were the effects of the Crusades? – Power of the Pope declines – Feudalism is weakened – Trade between Middle East and Europe begins – this makes Italian trading cities wealthy – Europe gets ideas and technology

Silk Road What was the Silk Road? A series of trade routes which connected

Silk Road What was the Silk Road? A series of trade routes which connected China and Rome, main conduit for exchange of goods and ideas What kind of goods, ideas, and technology flowed along this route? Silk, porcelain, gold, spices, moveable type, gunpowder

Muslim Influence on Africa When did this happen? Late 600 s (7 th-14 th.

Muslim Influence on Africa When did this happen? Late 600 s (7 th-14 th. C) How/why did Islam spread here? Originally, Muslims conquered North Africa – Islam spread into W. Africa and the Eastern coast through trade, Mansa Musa made the Hajj What were the effects? The religion changed from animism to Islam, literacy increased (Arabic was read), kingdoms developed with larger, complex cities, eventually leads to slave trade

Bantu Migrations 500 -1500 Who were the Bantu? Early African people who began to

Bantu Migrations 500 -1500 Who were the Bantu? Early African people who began to migrate southward throughout Africa Why did they migrate? To find new farmland for grazing How did they affect Africa? Their language spread throughout Africa, their knowledge of iron-smelting spread

Crusades Muslim influence Silk Road Bantu

Crusades Muslim influence Silk Road Bantu

1. 1 – the earliest humans evolved in the Rift Valley in Africa and

1. 1 – the earliest humans evolved in the Rift Valley in Africa and migrated outward 2. 4 – cultural diffusion 3. 1 – spread of Hellenic culture 4. 3 – contact with the Byzantine culture in the 10 th century 5. 4 – developed extensive trade in gold, ivory, and salt 6. 3 – maintained a uniquely individual culture while borrowing much from other cultures 7. 2 – had not yet been introduced to Europe from the New World 8. 2 – an increased demand for goods from the Middle East and Asia 9. 4 – find land for farming and grazing 10. 4 (8 – typo) – Atlantic slave trade 11. 1 – trade increased between Europe and Asia 12. 3 – increase in trade