World History I PowerPoint Presentation

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
4.3 Persian Empire. Main Idea By governing with tolerance and wisdom, the Persians est’d a well-ordered empire that lasted for 200.
Advertisements

Aim: How did the Persians build and maintain a tremendous empire?
The Persian Empire The Conquerors of Everyone. Start of the Persian Empire Starts with Indo-European migrations –Came to Persia around 1000 BCE –Known.
 Began about 850 BC  Was the largest empire to that time.
Chapter 4 Section 3 The Persian Empire.
Back to Mesopotamia: the Rise of Persia
Persia Unites many Lands Chapter 4.3 Main Ideas Geography- Persia’s location between Mesopotamia and India was a bridge between eastern and western Asia.
The Persian Empire Hector Gaona & Daniel Mickunas.
Darius Expands the Empire
New Centers of Civilization Chapter 2 Section 3
 Persian thinker Zoroaster  Introduced new religion, Zoroastrianism  Monotheist religion  Inspired Cyrus’ conquest.
The Rise of Persia.
Persia Unites Many Lands Synopsis: The Persian Empire ruled with tolerance and wise government. Tolerance and wise government are characteristics of the.
 Indo-European Migration  East of Fertile Crescent  From Caspian Sea to Persian Gulf.
Assyria, Babylon, and the Persian Empire The Fertile Crescent.
Kingdoms and Empires in the Middle East
 Located in the Aegean Sea on what is now Crete  Capitol city was Knossos - What happened in the 19 th century to Knossos that gives us more info? 
Learning Target 7e: Indicate the influence of cultural factors including customs, traditions, language, media, art, and architecture in societies. Today’s.
Persia Unites Many Lands
Time Line of Persia 600 B.C. Cyrus the Great of Parsa rebels against the Medes and founds the Persian empire (559 B.C.) Persia conquers the Medes (550.
The Empire of Persia Objectives: Explain rise of Persian Empire Discuss accomplishments Under Cyrus and Darius Begin classical India 10/26 10/27.
The Persian Empire c. 550 – 330 BCE
The Persian Empire Who were the Persians? Where did they originate and expand? What is the historical significance of this civilization?
The Persian Empire.
Classical Civilizations From Approx. 600 B.C.E. to 500 A.D.
Persian Empire. The Rise of Persia The Persians based their empire on tolerance and diplomacy. They relied on a strong military to back up their policies.
Brittney Paradis. Moses is the leader of the Israelites. He led the people from Egypt to Canaan. During the Exodus there were many hardships and disagreements.
Chapter 4 Section 3 Notes.
The Persians.  Medes controlled kingdom of Media in what is now modern Iran  Set out to conquer neighbors, which included the Persian people  The conquered.
Where is Persia? Persia was an empire, based in what is today the country of Iran Located just to the east of Mesopotamia, the Persian empire was one of.
Zoroastrianism/ Zoroaster
Early Civilizations (2000 BC – 500 BC)
Persia Unites Many Lands The Persian Empire ruled with tolerance and a wise government.
Edwin Hicks Jada Raphael Jordan Stewart Tye Shabazz.
Persia Unites many Lands Chapter 4.3 Pg 92. The Rise of Persia Unlike the Assyrians who used force to control a vast empire, the Persians would use tolerance.
Bellringer Review your answers to the Hebrew Law Code assignment, then turn it in.
11 October 2013 PLACE A NOTE FROM YOUR VENN DIAGRAM ON THE BOARD.PLACE A NOTE FROM YOUR VENN DIAGRAM ON THE BOARD. PREPARE TO TAKE ADDITIONAL NOTES ON.
Agenda 1.Persian Empire. Objectives Students will be able to… 26. Describe the major beliefs and traditions of Judaism. 27. Summarize the key aspects.
4-3 Notes: Persia Controls Southwest Asia. A Land Between East and West The Medes (from Media) controlled lands which included the Persians Modern-day.
WHI: SOL 4a Persian Empire. Established by Cyrus the Great Controlled areas from Asia Minor to India – Largest empire in the world (at that time)
The “CLASSICAL ERA” in the West PERSIAGREECEROME.
Persia. The Persians Backed empire on tolerance and diplomacy, unlike Assyria. Ancient Persia includes modern day Iran. Cyrus the Great – Founder of the.
Did YOU Know?!?! Justin Timberlake’s half eaten French toast sold for over $3,000 on eBay! The Mayans found crossed eyes beautiful, while Syrians dig a.
Persian Empire The Persian Empire was a series of historical empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau, the old Persian homeland, and beyond in Western.
The Persian Empire. Aim: How did the Persians build and maintain a tremendous empire? Who were the important leaders? What were their contributions to.
Persia: Empire of Tolerance
10/21/14 Journal: What are the three religions of China?
Read 10 Min.
Persian Empire.
THE PERSIANS.
The Empire of Persia Objectives: Explain rise of Persian Empire
The Persian Empire Lasts for 200 years.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire.
Rise of Persia Persian Homeland- Medes- Modern-Day Iran, Persia was their neighbor to the South – They originated from Indo-European peoples from the Caucasus.
Look Up Key-Terms in Glossary an Chapter 2 Section 4.
The Persian Empire.
Persia: Empire of Tolerance
AIM: HOW WERE THE PERSIANS ABLE TO RULE A VAST, MULTICULTURAL EMPIRE? What is Zoroastrianism? DO NOW: What would be the benefit of treating conquered people.
Assyrians: Masters of War Cyrus the Great BC – Conquered several neighboring kingdoms - Military genius - Controlled an empire spanning.
The Conquerors of Everyone
Persian Empire Do Now: Answer the two “Connect to History” questions about the Persian Royal Road on page 102.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire Chapter 4 Section 3.
The Conquerors of Everyone
The Conquerors of Everyone
The Conquerors of Everyone
Persian Empire.
Presentation transcript:

World History I PowerPoint Presentation The Persian Empire World History I PowerPoint Presentation

The Rise of Persia The Assyrian Empire was overthrown in 612 BC Persia began to conquer other local kingdoms The Persians become prosperous through the trade of minerals and precious metals like copper, lead, gold, and silver.

Cyrus the Great In 550 BC Cyrus began to conquer several neighboring kingdoms. Cyrus was a military genius and ruled with kindness, giving people in his empire a level of religious tolerance. Cyrus allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem, ending their slavery in Babylon. Under Cyrus’ rule the empire stretched over 2000 miles from India to Anatolia. Cyrus died in 530 BC leaving his son to take charge.

Cambyses’ Rule Cyrus’s son took the throne and continued to expand the empire. He expanded the borders of Persia to include the land of Egypt. He did not share his father’s kindness and religious tolerance and persecuted the Egyptian faith He died 8 years after taking the throne leaving the Persian Empire weak and fragile.

Darius I Darius seizes the throne in 522 He spends the first years of his reign putting down revolts Darius appoints satraps, or local governors, that are in charge of the military and tax collection. He also expands the empire to include modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of India. His only failure was the inability to conquer Greece (Persian Wars) Darius also builds roads that expedite communication and trade He borrows the concept of coined money from the Lydians and trade flourishes

Zoroaster Persian prophet who lived around 600 BC Key Teachings The Earth is a battleground between good and evil Belief in one god named Ahura Mazda Everyone will be judged based on how well they fought for good Legacies Religion is still practiced today in parts of Iran and India Traces of religion can be found in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Concept of Satan Angels

Items for Mastery Students should know and understand the following: People- Cyrus Darius Zoroaster Places and terms Susa Satraps Royal Roads