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Empires and Kingdoms in Southeast Asia
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Do Now: Think of Asia from 800-1300. What are the core areas of influence according to the map
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Aim How did Southeast Asian kingdoms adapt characteristics from dominant core civilizations before European contact? CH 15 Section 3 questions; submit to turnitin.com by 8am Thursday morning.
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Review: Indian Ocean Trade Indian Ocean Trade was the first trans- oceanic trading system – Water is very warm – Relatively calm by where humans live – Monsoon winds blow predictable patterns
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Big Picture Indian Ocean Trade was a system that connected China to SE Asia to India, Persian Gulf, and East Africa 650-1000: Arabs dominated trade and spread language and religion throughout region 1000-1500: THE world economy
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Big picture Chinese traders took over trade in South China Sea Indian traders dominated in SE Asia Arabs in West India/East Africa/ and Middle East
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Indian Ocean Trade and Culture Languages and people moved Spread of Islam promoted trade Main Trade Patterns – China-Malacca: silk/porcelain/iron for spices – India-Malacca: Textiles for spices – India-Middle East and East Africa: Textiles for cocoa and precious metals
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Geography Concept Core vs. Periphery – A core area has a dominant culture and influences other societies – A periphery is a culture/area that is affected by a dominant core area
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PQ1 Were empires and kingdoms in Southeast Asia a core or periphery?
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Exit Card How did Southeast Asian kingdoms adapt characteristics from dominant core civilizations before European contact?
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