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Title: The West


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The West the Changing World Balance
  • Chapter 15

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Fall of Constantinople 1453
  • By Ottoman Turks

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Hagia Sophia
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Fall of Abbasid Caliphate
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  • Religious leaders rise?rational thought and
    science down
  • Peasants lost freedom?agricultural production
    taxes down
  • Traders lose high status?reduced dynamis
  • Ottomans?military politically more powerful

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Muslim World 1500
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China
  • 1368 pushed out Mongols
  • Ming Dynasty till 1644
  • Reestablished tribute with Korea, Vietnam Tibet

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Cheng Ho/Zheng He 1400-1433
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Changes in the West
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Some of the problems
  • Church under attack, lack of unity
  • Warriors softened to court life
  • 1300s - recurrent famine
  • Education was not widespread
  • Plague- 1/3 of pop. dies
  • Peasant uprisings strikes

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Rise of the West Medieval Vitality
  • Feudalism ends, encourages economic growth
  • After 100 Years War-Nations became stronger,
    centralized
  • New weapons developed stronger armies
  • Capitalism grows with the towns

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Rise of the West Medieval Vitality
  • Strengthen feudal monarchnational control
  • Military organizationnon aristocratic soldiers
    were paid

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Rise of the West Medieval Vitality
  • Growth of cities urban economies because of
    commercial trade
  • Church at peace with capitalism, this encourages
    even more trade

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The Rise of the West Medieval Vitality
  • Technology
  • Weapons
  • Timekeeping

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International Network
  • Mongols provided a link between East West

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International Network
  • West consumed Asian luxury goods, spices, silk,
    perfumes and jewels
  • Could only offer wool, tin, copper, honey and
    salt
  • Unfavorable balance of trade so had to make up in
    gold gold famine and threatened economic
    collapse

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International Network
  • Fall of Abbasid Caliphate
  • Mongol gave Europeans access to Asian technology
  • Ottomans rise in power, scaring Europe
  • Explorers looked for alternative route to Asia to
    bypass the Middle East

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Secular Focus of Renaissance
  • Changes within Italy
  • Humanism
  • Bankers fund art
  • Innovations in art music

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Iberian Spirit Religious Mission
  • 1469 Ferdinand Isabella
  • Promote Christianity
  • Convert or expel Jews Muslims
  • Church run courtsmoral doctrinal purity
  • Inquisition

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Polynesian Migration
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Polynesia
  • 600-1400s
  • Weaved grass for nets
  • Imported pigs
  • Regional warlike kingdoms
  • Caste system
  • No written language

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Conclusion
  • Ethnocentric approach
  • New technology from Asia
  • Inward focus of China
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