Review of 1450 - 1750 Unit 4.

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Review of 1450 - 1750 Unit 4

Identify and explain changes and continuities in trading patterns between 1450 and 1750. Explain causes – what led to this new pattern. Explain how trade changed. What facilitated the trade in this period? Explain effects - economic, cultural, social and demographic impact of new trade.

What new pattern of exchange are you seeing here? What caused it? What impact did it have on ALL regions affected?

The (1) interaction between newly connected hemispheres and (2) the intensification of connections within hemispheres led to: the spread and reform of existing religions contributed to religious conflicts contributed to the creation of syncretic belief systems and practices

Continuity Change Between 1450 and 1750 a growing global demand for raw materials and finished goods led to a growing demand for labor. The economy was mainly based on agriculture and worked by peasants. New coerced labor systems: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Continuity Change Between 1450 and 1750 a growing global demand for raw materials and finished goods led to a growing demand for labor. List elites that existed from previous eras: List new elites of this era: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Name these empires of the 1450 – 1750 era:

Name things: 1405 - 1433 The Americas 1300s – 1500s

Rulers used art and architecture to legitimize and consolidate their power. Palace of Versailles, Louis XIV Ottoman miniature painting Mughal mausoleum and mosque – the Taj Mahal Qing imperial portraits

What story does this map tell about changes unique to 1450 – 1750 era?