THE POSTCLASSICAL WORLD 600 CE 1450 CE Introduction
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THE POST-CLASSICAL WORLD 600 CE – 1450 CE Introduction to Unit 3
The Post-Classical World (600 – 1450 CE) Review: What has happened so far in world history? In your notebook, create a list of the five most important things that have shaped world history BEFORE 600 CE.
Main Themes of the Post-Classical Period Spread of Major World Religions Development of new and more efficient trade systems (See maps pg. 121)
Regions We Will Cover in this Unit The Spread of Islam (Middle East, South Asia, South East Asia, Africa, Europe) African Kingdoms The Byzantine Empire The Americas (Aztecs and Incas) Medieval Europe Sui, Tang, Song Dynasties of China Post-Classical Japan, Korea, Vietnam The Mongols
The Post-Classical World Triggers for Change Decline of Classical Empires Collapse of Established Boundaries Expanding Trade Major Changes Spread of Religions Increasing Intolerance and Tension between Religions Spread of Technologies Spread of Disease
Continuities of the Post-Classical Period Revival of Classical Ideas (China) Importance of Philosophy (Middle East) Methods of Religious Conversion and Diffusion Maintain traditional social structures Maintain political forms Isolation of Certain Regions (the Americas; Oceania/Australia)
Expanding Population World Population grew from about 250 million to 460 million between 200 CE – 1500 CE
Changing Political Landscape of the Post-Classical Period Major Civilization Centers Noted on the following maps…
Frankish Kingdoms Avar Kingdom Parhae Byzantine Empire Sassanid Empire Sui China Silla Harsha’ Empire Chalukya Ghana Axum States and Empires in 600 CE Yamoto Japan
Carolingian Parhae Byzantine Cordoba Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Gurjara. Pratihara Tang China Silla Heian Japan Ghana Axum Srivijaya States and Empires in 800 CE
Scandanavian Kingdoms Russia England France Spain Portugal H. R. E. Poland Mongol Empire Hungary Rum Almohad Caliphate Ayyubid Caliphate Mali Oyo Ethiopia Koryo Delhi Sultanate Sung China Kamakura Japan Angkor Benin Zimbabwe States and Empires in 1237 CE
Union of Kalmar Russian States Scotland England France Portugal Poland. Khanate of the Holy Lithuania Golden Horde Roman Empire Hungary Castile Jagatai Khanate Ottoman Emp. Timurid Empire Granada Marinids Hafsids Korea Ming China Ashikaga Japan Mamluk Sultanate Mali Oyo Benin Ethiopia Vijayanagara Zanj City-States Siam Majapahit Zimbabwe States and Empires in 1400 CE
13 Trade
14 Trade
15 Trade
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- Period 3 ap world history
- World map 1450
- Trigonometri
- Mughal empire 1450 to 1750
- 1450 ad
- 1450 am st george
- Silver trade 1450 to 1750
- Russian empire 1450
- Cultural exchange between nomads and non nomads before 1450
- Land based empires 1450 to 1750
- 500/1450
- The global tapestry
- Japan 1450-1750
- Europe 1450
- 1750-600
- C-1450-2
- 1450-1250