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Atlantic Slave Trade Theme: Slavery as a product of globalization, its effects on Africa and the Americas, and the impact of Enlightenment ideas on eventual abolition
Atlantic Slave Trade Theme: Slavery as a product of globalization, its effects on Africa and the Americas, and the impact of Enlightenment ideas on eventual abolition
Atlantic Slave Trade Theme: Slavery as a product of globalization, its effects on Africa and the Americas, and the impact of Enlightenment ideas on eventual abolition
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Review of Trading Systems AP World History Trading Systems 500 BCE to 500 CE Silk Road Trade 200 B.C.E. to 500 C.E. Trade in silk grew under the Han Dynasty ( 202 BC ...
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Brenda McDonough Ocean View High School bmcdonough@ovhs.info The Postclassical Period 450-1450 C.E. Taken from Experiencing World History By Paul Adams, Erick Langer ...
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... Centralized Government Connected Great Wall of China, terra cotta warriors Unified monetary system, weights and measurements Legalist government ...
The Protestant Reformation ... John Locke Which Enlightenment thinker wrote The Spirit ... and that faith is revealed by living a righteous life with good work ethic ...
Galileo Galilei. Who discovered and recorded the laws of gravity? Sir Isaac Newton ... The Age of Reason witnessed inventions and innovations in technology that ...
Turkic nomads became the dominant pastoralist group in Central Asia. Their elites: ... Even Indian and Malay peninsula ports did not have large access to inland ...
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Indonesia * By 1870 all export crops were removed from the government monopoly except coffee and sugar. However, these were responsible for the bulk of the export crop.
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All West Indian plantation societies were affected by the ... English colonies prospered first, ... so slaves might sing in the fields to distract themselves ...