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China

What impact did geography have on the Chinese Empire?

China Empire: Resources: Political Structure: Economics: Religion: Society: CHINA Land, (rice, rivers, oceans) Emperor Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan welcomed Marco Polo Trade, manufacturing Buddhism Mongols, Ming, Exploration comes to an abrupt end

Mughal India

What impact did geography have on Mughal India?

Mughal India Empire: Resources: Political Structure: Economics: Religion: Society: INDIA Land, Rivers Sultan- Akbar Trade, farming Islam, Hindu Mixed Race, Castes

Songhai Empire

What impact did geography have on the Songhai Empire?

Songhai Empire Empire: Resources: Political Structure: Economics: Religion: Society: Songhai Niger River Emperor- Sonni Ali, bureaucracy Trade Becomes Islam Class-based

Incan Empire

What impact did geography have on the Incan Empire?

Incan Empire Empire: Resources: Political Structure: Economics: Religion: Society: INCAS Metals, farming Ruler- emperor (political and religious) Elaborate roads, farms, metalwork, weaving Polytheism, Inti- Sun god Medical advances

Aztec Empire

What impact did geography have on the Empire?

Aztec Empire Empire: Resources: Political Structure: Economics: Religion: Society: AZTEC Chinampas- land built on a lake to grow crops like corn Single ruler Farming, trade Polytheism- Quetzalcoatl Commoners farmers, slaves, traders, middle class

Holy Roman Empire

What impact did geography have on the Holy Roman Empire?

Italy

What impact did geography have on the Italian Empire?

Italy The Medici family (as in Lorenzo de’ Medici) dominated the government of Florence The Medicis were patrons of the arts– the financially supported the artists in Italy. Italy was not a unified country in 1500– it was divided into 5 major regions (Venice, Milan, Florence, Papal States, and Naples)

City-State A political unit that included a city and its surrounding lands and villages. Rulers, nobles, and priests often controlled the land outside the cities and forces peasants to give them a portions of their crops