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A New Rome, A New Setting  Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire)  Justinian was leader who re-unified western and eastern Rome  Established the Justinian.

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2 A New Rome, A New Setting  Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire)  Justinian was leader who re-unified western and eastern Rome  Established the Justinian Code(law code) to guide society  Rebuilt Constantinople Built churches, palaces, roads, schools, hospitals Became a booming city of the day

3 What happened to the “new” Roman Empire?  Justinian died  Plague hit the empire At the worst, 10,000 were dying every day  Faced constant attacks from foreign enemies Held back many attacks Finally fell to Ottoman Turks in 1453

4 How was Russia “born?”  Viking and Slavs united to create a settlement in Russia’s first important city, Novgorod  Kiev was soon settled and was used as a point of trade to distant lands  Vikings and Slavs began to intermarry and the line between the two vanished  Kiev’s power continued to grow for the next fifty years, however a steady decline began in 1054 that would lead to Kiev’s downfall

5 The Mongol Invasions  Middle 1200s, Mongols arrived in Russia  Nomads, led by Genghis Khan, one of the most feared warriors of all time  Used brutal warfare-savage killing & burning of land  Arrived in Kiev in 1240 destroyed city  Mongols were tolerant of Russian customs and traditions Had to pay tribute Had to obey laws

6 How did Russia become free?  Moscow founded in 1100s  Located near three major rivers  Ivan I, earned his way into Mongol leadership  Future generations schemed to take on more power Ivan III openly challenged the Mongols 1480 final break was made

7 The Tang Dynasty Expands China  Ruled for nearly 300 years  Begun by Tang Taizong  Empire expanded Reconquered lost lands Extended influence over Korea Stronger central government Improved roads Civil service system  Empire eventually became difficult to control Internal rebellions Outside attacks

8 General named Taizu reunited China and declared himself first emperor of the Song Dynasty Empire was smaller, but more stable and powerful

9 Prosperous China  Science Moveable type Gun powder Explosive weapons  Agriculture Improved cultivation of rice  Trade Flourished ○ Silk road ○ Port cities  Poetry and Art Great poetry

10 Large Gentry (upper class) Urban middle class Laborers, soldiers, servants Women were subservient to men

11 Who were the Mongols?  Nomads  Originally from steppes of Eurasia  United under Genghis Khan Led for 21 years Brilliant organizer Gifted strategist Used cruelty as a weapon Conquered much of Asia, beginning with China

12 Mongol Rule in China  Kept separate identity Lived apart from Chinese Obeyed different laws Kept Chinese out of government offices  Foreign trade increased Silk Road Port Cities

13 Venetian trader Traveled along Silk Road Loyal to Mongols in China

14 Why did Mongol Rule in China end?  Armies and navies suffered defeat  Spent too much on wars, public works and luxuries  Rebellion broke out and Mongols overthrown

15 Geography of Southeast Asia  Warm, humid tropics  Heavy, seasonal rains  Seas and straits  Mountains, which made transportation and communication difficult

16 Growth of Japanese Civilization  First mention of Japan in 1 st century BC  Japan was not united at this time  Many different clans  Early religion was Shinto Way of the Gods  First led by Yamato Clan

17 Buddhism arrived in Japan mid-700s Borrowed most culture from China Food Arts System of government

18 Feudalism in Japan  Small landowners traded parts of their land to strong warlords in exchange for protection  Lords surrounded themselves with samurai for protection Valued fairness, reverence to gods and generosity


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