Wednesday Warm Up 1. On what continent is France located?

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Wednesday Warm Up 1. On what continent is France located? 2. On what continent was the Incan empire located? 3. What is the largest country we labeled yesterday? 4. Where was the Songhai empire located? 5. What body of water is a trading center, connecting Europe, the Middle East & Africa?

Homework Turn in homework.

Review Grab a white board, marker & eraser. Return to your seat. Using the map we labeled yesterday write the name of the location on your white board but do not hold it up until told to.

Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Name Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin

Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Name Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Maritime (sea) routes across the Indian Ocean

Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Name Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa Maritime (sea) routes across the Indian Ocean

Europe Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Name Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa Europe Atlantic Ocean Maritime (sea) routes across the Indian Ocean Western European Sea and river trade

Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Name Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa Atlantic Ocean Maritime (sea) routes across the Indian Ocean Northern European links with the Black Sea Western European Sea and river trade

Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Name Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa Maritime (sea) routes across the Indian Ocean Northern European links with the Black Sea South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia Western European Sea and river trade

Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Name Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa Maritime (sea) routes across the Indian Ocean Northern European links with the Black Sea South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia Western European Sea and river trade

Asia Europe Africa Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Silk Roads from East Asia to the Mediterranean Basin 2. Maritime (sea) routes across the Indian Ocean 3. Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa 4. Land routes from the Black Sea to Northern Europe 5. Sea and River routes in Western Europe 6. South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia Australia

Trade Routes Silk Roads from East Asia to the Mediterranean Basin Maritime routes across the Indian Ocean Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa Land routes from the Black Sea to Northern Europe Sea and River routes in Western Europe South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia

Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Name Silk Routes Across Asia to the Mediterranean basin Paper, Compass, Silk, Porcelain from China Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa Textiles, Numeral system from India & Middle East Maritime (sea) routes across the Indian Ocean Northern European links with the Black Sea Scientific knowledge-medicine, astronomy, mathematics South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia Western European Sea and river trade

What was traded? Paper, compass, silk & porcelain-China Textiles, numeral system-India & Middle East Scientific knowledge-medicine, astronomy, mathematics

Video-World Population http://worldpopulationhistory.org/

Exit Slip 1. List 2 goods which were traded from China to Europe? 2. a. Which trade route is located in Africa? b. What empire is located in Western Africa? 3. What empire was located in South America? 4. List the 5 major religions. 5. Which of those religions are monotheistic? (3)