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The World at 1500 Who were the “movers & shakers?” Where was all the money? What was traded? What were the trade routes? ryanalfiannoor.wordpress.com

Location of some of the major states and empires in the Eastern Hemisphere England France Spain Russia Ottoman Empire Persia China Mughal India Songhai Empire Location of major states and empires in the Western Hemisphere Incan Empire Aztec Empire scienceparameter.com

England: Power- mainly landed, Catholic gentry Trade - powerful navy, agriculture, wool

scienceparameter.com Spain: Power- very Catholic gentry Trade - former powerful navy, owns land in many nations 700 years of Moorish (Arab) rule, unique cultural merge of Christianity and Islam

scienceparameter.com France: Power- mainly landed, Catholic gentry Trade - wine, fine linens, crops, proud tradition of feudal empires

scienceparameter.com Russia: power - landed gentry, very superstitious, “backwards” trade - furs, agriculture

scienceparameter.com Ottoman Empire: Major player in world trade, gateway b/w Europe and Asia. Gateway to Silk Road trade. Very advanced administrative institutions, Islamic but very tolerant of other religions, highly advanced in mathematics, very strong military, major cities and major libraries and universities

scienceparameter.com Persia/Safavi a.k.a Iran today, very advanced military. Also major player in Silk Road trade route. Very large cities, advanced mathematics

scienceparameter.com Mughal Empire: a.k.a modern India. One of the ancient civilizations. Control Indian Ocean trade.Control trade of Silk Empire in the north but would become the trading post in the south of India as ocean exploration begins in 1500s. Advanced education, some Muslim but mainly Hindu.

scienceparameter.com Songhai Empire: Controls trade (gold) from south of Sahara desert to north of Africa, Egypt, and Europe. Extensive libraries and wealth (Timbaktu). Will be destroyed by European exploration/slave trade of 1500s

scienceparameter.com China: center of the earth people who don’t need anything in trade. They have it all and export some through Silk Road. Only allows limited European contact. extremely advanced: paper, gunpowder, pasta, bureaucracy

scienceparameter.com Incan Empire: the most powerful empire of South America, extensive trade empire centered in Peru. Advanced astronomy and farming. Fierce warriors.

scienceparameter.com Aztec Empire: located in central America (modern Mexico), gold masters, elaborate religion, fierce warriors, extensive agriculture. Mayan culture somewhat merged into Aztec.

Was the world really flat in 1500? Is today’s world flat?

The World Today Who are the “movers & shakers?” Where is all the money? What is traded? What are the trade routes? amrkhaled.net

How did we get from the 1500s where the world was seen as flat to 2010 where the world functions as if it is flat? amrkhaled.net...and what does that mean to you anyway?