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Tom White, Nikitha Lattupally, Matt Massaro, Jessica Thomas
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Geographic Ranges Mesopotamia Mesopotamia Egypt Egypt Indus (India) Indus (India) Shang (China) Shang (China) Mesoamerica Mesoamerica Andean South America Andean South America
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Geographical Maps The map shows the geographical range during Alexander Empire and the Hellenistic World.
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Geographical Maps
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8000 B.C.E.-The Current Era 8500-3500- Development of farming in Middle East- Agricultural Revolution 5000 Domesticatio n of maize in Mesoamerica 5000-2000 Age of innovation in Middle East: writing, bronze, metalworking, wheel, plow 3100 Rise of Egyptian civilization 2500-1750 Babylonian Empire in Middle East 2500-1500-India civilization in South Asia 2000-1500- Decline of the Middle Kingdom in Egypt, civil war 2000-1000-Greeks begin to settle along the Mediterranean
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8000 B.C.E.- The Current Era 1760- 1122 Shang Dynasty in China 1750 Persia begins to expand its powerbase Growth of empire in Egypt 753 Rome is founded 500 Greek War against Persians 431-404 Peloponnesian Wars 1029 - 258 Zhou dynasty Greek defeat of Persia; spread of Athenian Empire
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1 C.E. to 600 C.E. 300-400 Invasion of Europe by the Germanic tribes 313 Conversion of Emperor Constantine to Christianity 330 Capital of Roman Empire moved to Constantinople 395 Roman Empire divided into two halves, the Western half- Byzantine and the Eastern half 390 Rome Sacked by Gauls 146 Roman conquest of Greece 27 Official beginning of the Roman Empire 335 Rise of Alexander the Great- Hellenistic period 30 Crucifixion of Christ 319- 540 Gupta Empire 476 Last Roman emperor deposed, fall of Rome 527-565 Justinian, Eastern Emperor 589-618 Sui dynasty in China
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Shifting cultivation Migratory farmers Nomadic pastoralism Centralized rule Decentralized rule Metalworking Domestication Pastoralist Irrigation Neolithic Revolution Settled agriculture
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Confucius 551-478 B.C.E. Chinese philosopher influential Gautama Buddha 563 to 483 B.C.E. Religious leader Jesus
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Alexander the Great 356-323 B.C.E successful ancient Greek military commander Justinian Eastern Roman Emperor Project to restore the empire
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Abraham Christian, Jewish, and Islamic religions Father of the people of Israel Sargon Created an empire Founder of Akkad Dynasty Trajan Roman emperor, 98-117
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Cyrus Founder of the Persian empire “Father of Iran” Hammurabi First king of the Babylonian empire Wrote a set of codes
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Emperor Wu of Han 7 th emperor of Han dynasty Territorial expansion Ashoka the Great Indian emperor Buddhist
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Transition of agriculture Transition of agriculture Irrigation systems Irrigation systems Introduction of religions Introduction of religions calendars, pottery containers, baskets, storehouses, weaving calendars, pottery containers, baskets, storehouses, weaving introduction of bronze, metalworking introduction of bronze, metalworking Feudalism Feudalism Slavery Slavery Iron-plows, weapons Iron-plows, weapons Social classes Social classes Artisan classes Artisan classes Settled agriculture Settled agriculture
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Political hierarchies Political hierarchies Trading networks Trading networks Conversion to agriculture in northern Europe, Southern Africa Conversion to agriculture in northern Europe, Southern Africa Writing was developed in China Writing was developed in China Cultivation of maize, potatoes, domestication of turkey and dogs Cultivation of maize, potatoes, domestication of turkey and dogs China began to build the Great Wall of China China began to build the Great Wall of China Invention of paper and the compass Invention of paper and the compass Root crops were introduced to Southern Africa through trade Root crops were introduced to Southern Africa through trade Porcelain developed in China Porcelain developed in China Universities were established in India Universities were established in India
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