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1250-1350 Mongols Turks Indian Merchants Crusades Arab Merchants EUROPE MIDDLE EAST ASIA Flanders North Steppes China Champ. F. Middle Route SE Asia Italian Cities Southern Route India Crusades Arab Merchants Italian Merchants Italian Merchants

1350-1450 Crisis Ottoman Ming in Europe Empire Dynasty

1450-1650 Europe Middle East Asia Transformation Econ. Polit. Ottoman Portug. Empire Dutch in SEA Division Modern Of Labor, State Expansion

Europe Middle East Asia 1450-1650-1750 Europe Middle East Asia To America -Ottoman Empire Ming Africa, Asia -Persian Empire to Qing Absolutism Portug, Mercantilism Dutch in SEA Mughal

Europe Middle East Asia 1750-1850 Europe Middle East Asia Industrial Revolution (Cotton, Iron) -Integration into World -British in India Markets Political Revolutions (French, Napoleon, -Reforms -Opium Wars 1848) in China -Serbia, Greece The Enlightenment -- -Egypt

Europe/US Mid-East Asia 1850-1875 Europe/US Mid-East Asia Mid-Vic Italian Crimean War -Sepoy Boom Unif’n Indebtedness -Opium War II Unif’n Civil -Taiping of the War (US) World -Meiji Market German Unif’n

Europe/Am. Mid-East Asia 1875-1896 (Crisis) Europe/Am. Mid-East Asia Great Depression Migration -Loss of territory -Growth of Protectionism -Foreign Control Japan Growing size of -Colonization of -Opening firms Egypt of China Imperialism -Indian Natl’sm Anti Foreign Anti Foreign Anti Foreign

WAR WAR WAR 1876-1914 (La Belle Epoque) Europe/Am Middle East Asia Econ. Growth Econ. Growth Econ. Growth Dom. Tensions Dom. Tensions Dom. Tensions Int’l Tensions Int’l Tensions Int’l Tensions Nat’lst Rivalries Nat’lst Rivalries Nat’lst Rivalries Anti Foreign Anti Foreign Anti Foreign Soc Revn’s Const’l Monarch. Nationalism WAR WAR WAR