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    CCOT Chart 1450 1750

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    Basic Features at Beginning of Time Period Key Continuities Key Changes Basic Features at end of Period Reasons for CCOT Global Trade Slave Trade(West Coast of Africa and Plantations in America Columbian Exchange Trade is important to dependent countries. Global Trade Exploded along with increasing globalization (age of exploration‚ colonies‚ etc Slave Trade and cotton‚ tobacco sugar European Exploration caused more trading of various crops Commercial Revolution (banking‚ loans‚ finance) Mercantilism

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    Spread of Buddhism in China After the fall of the China’s Han Dynasty in 220 CE‚ the views of Buddhism in China changed. When China experienced a period of instability during 220 CE and 570 CE‚ Buddhism was being accepted. However after 570 CE and the period of instability‚ Buddhism wasn’t really accepted‚ but it wasn’t denied either. It is clear that many people in China felt the Buddhism should be followed (Docs 1‚2‚3‚5)‚ some people thought it should be avoided (Docs 4 and 6) and some

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    I have learned from this project is that everyone is original and vary from each other. This was a fun project‚ I got to display who I am and present the things that really mean the most to me‚ and why they are important. Each time I presented to a new person‚ I tried to enthrall them with my own originality. People read my symbols in the way I expected them too because‚ there were very little questions‚ some did have an egregious look on their face when I said I like to dance. If I could do this

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    defined as a process of sending a message or data from one point (sender) to another point (receiver). The origins of communicating can be traced back to early man. The first way humans communicated with one another would have been through speech and development of languages that were used to convey a message to one another. Other examples of early mans ways of communication include fire which was used to highlight a person’s position‚ smoke signals were often used to communicate messages‚ drums have

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    The early modern world can best be described through the periods of Renaissance and the Enlightenment. The Renaissance was a cultural movement that originally began in Italy in the end of the medieval period and later spread throughout northwestern Europe in the beginning of the early modern period (PWH‚ p. 496). In contrast‚ the Enlightenment is regarded as a philosophical and intellectual movement that dominated Europe in the 18th century(PWH‚ p.673). The transformation from the medieval period

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    The Role of Family in Early Modern England During the early modern period of England’s history‚ the role of family played an important part in society. This was the same for both governed and governing classes. The nuclear family (father‚ mother and children) as opposed to extended family was central to the residential and emotional affairs of most people. Patriarchachal society was the style of the time‚ males dominated in all aspects of life. The male was always the head of the household

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    How useful is the term ‘early modern’ to describe the period c.1500-c.1789? In tackling this question it should first be asserted that these dates are commonly known to be the end of the Middles Ages (1500) and the beginning of the French Revolution (1789.) To determine whether this period characterises the term ‘early modern’‚ it must be more substantial than a set of dates‚ factors of a imperial‚ cultural‚ religious‚ political and economic nature must be investigated. This will discern if

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    The Impact of Industrialization on Russia (1750-1914) In the late 19th century‚ Russia began its process of industrialization following its defeat at the hands of Western nations in the Crimean War. Russia’s Industrial Revolution was further helped along by its growing population and an increasing labor force. As the industrial process continued‚ it sprang forth new jobs in mining‚ factory work‚ and railroad construction. This influx of jobs was taken by an influx of people‚ come from the country

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    Islam and Christianity in Early Modern Africa Indigenous Religions still present Recognize a supreme‚ remote creator god‚ but devote most of their attention to powerful spirits. Spirits associated with geographic features such as mountains‚ waters‚ or forests. Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa Most Africans maintained their inherited Religions. Islam and Christianity attracted increasing interest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Islam most popular in West Africa and Swahili City-States. Timbuktu – Islamic University

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    Ruth McDonald HIST-1301-V001 Professor Maco L. Faniel The Development of America from the Pre-Columbian Era to the Early Colonies Much of what is taught in History classes around the world is rarely about how America really came to be what it is today. I cannot remember a lot of what I read about the start of our country but I do know that I was taught that everything started with Christopher Columbus. After reading a good sum of written materials I feel that I am better informed. While

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