7th Grade World History.

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7th Grade World History

Mesopotamia and Egypt People of the Fertile Crescent Kingdoms of Egypt Mesopotamian and Egyptian Achievements Geography Ancient Kush Sumerian Achievements

Civilization in India and China Geography of Asia Groups occupying Ancient India Origins of Buddhism Indian Empires and Achievements Ancient Chinese Achievements Dynasties of China

Ancient Greece Geography of Greece Greek Mythology Government and first Democracy Sparta and Athens Alexander the Great Greek Achievements Greek Philosophy

Ancient Rome Geography of Rome and Italy Government and Republic of Rome Punic Wars The rise of the Roman Empire Roman Religion Decline of Rome Division of the Empire

Islamic and African Civilizations Roots of Islam Islamic Empires and Influence Islamic Cultural Achievements Geography of Africa Empire of Ghana Later African Empires African Artistic Traditions

Empires of Asia and the Americas China Reunification Tang and Song Achievements Yuan and Ming Dynasties Geography of Japan Growth of Military in Japan The Maya, Aztecs and Incas Geography of the Americas

Renewal of Europe European Geography Europe after the fall of Rome Feudalism and Manor Life Feudal Societies Popes and Kings The Crusades Medieval Society Reformation of Christianity

Early Modern World Portuguese and Spanish Explorations New Systems of Trade Enlightenment New Government Age of Revolution Age of Reason French Revolution