End of “Old” Empires: Russia, Qing, Ottomans

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End of “Old” Empires: Russia, Qing, Ottomans Post-1945 Nuclear World (Communism vs. Capitalism) Decolonization of European Empires (Shift away from Europe) Globalization Expedited destruction of the environment Rapid technological advancements in trade and communication. Shift away from nation-states Spread of American culture: India, Africa, E Asia 1900-1945 Path to global wars- increased tensions from colonialism, military buildups, and authoritarian governments. End of “Old” Empires: Russia, Qing, Ottomans 1800s Industrialization (and reactions) Global Imperialism 1700s Settler Colonies Age of Revolutions (Political, Economic) Nationalism 1600s Absolutism (who?)- Then later, Enlightenment reactions British and Dutch in Indian Ocean 1500s Spanish/Portuguese conquest of the Americas. Global destruction of the environment begins. Global as opposed to regional spread of Christianity begins. Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter Reformation. Trans-Sahara- Songhai (Gao) 1400s Renaissance Islamic Gunpowder Empires Fall of Constantinople Trans-Atlantic Trade begins (Columbian Exchange) 1300s Trans-Sahara Trade- Mali (Timbuktu) and Mansa Musa 1200s MONGOLS! 500s-1100s Medieval Europe- dominated by the power and influence of the Christian (and after 1054 Catholic) Church Spread of Islam after 600s. Islamic Golden Ages Chinese Golden Ages Japanese Golden Ages Feudalism in Europe and Japan Silk Roads and Indian Ocean! Women’s rights consistently decrease around the world.