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The Post-Classical Era
Unit 3 Introduction
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What is the Post-Classical Era?
Roughly AD Major Themes Spread of Religion: Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam spread to impact large regions Global Trade: Africa and Eurasia connected by numerous interregional trade routes (note: not Americas) New Concept: Changes and Continuities What aspects of civilization have changed in a region from the previous time period? What are the continuities from the previous era?
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Major Regions (by chapter)
Middle East and North Africa (and Europe) South Asia (India) and Southeast Asia Sub-Saharan Africa (West, East, South) Eastern Europe Western Europe Americas (Central, South, North) East Asia (China) East Asia (Japan, Korea, Vietnam) Nomadic Challenge (Mongols)
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Middle East & North Africa: Rise and Spread of Islam
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India and Southeast Asia: The Arrival of Islam
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Sub-Saharan Africa: The Arrival of Islam
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Eastern Europe: The Byzantine Empire and the Rise of Russia
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Western Europe: Feudalism and Christianity
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The Americas: An Age of Empires
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Tang and Song China: A New Golden Age
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East Asia: The Spread of Chinese Culture
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Nomadic Challenge: The Pax Mongolica
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Coach Lerch’s Final Thoughts
This era witnessed a golden age of art and learning in the Islamic world and China, which spread their advancements to other groups The rise of a global trading network (except America) meant interactions between different regions became more frequent and had greater cultural effects A number of people began to identify with one of the major world religions, although this usually involved blending it with their own traditional views
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