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By: Taylor Berman, Sam McCulloch, and Serena Uruburo
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Major Trade Patterns of Eastern Hemisphere from 1000 to 1500
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Silk Routes across Asia to Mediterranean
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Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa
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European Trade Routes
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South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia
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Gold from West Africa
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Spices from lands around Indian Ocean
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Textiles from India, China, Middle East, and later Europe
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Porcelain from China and Persia
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Amber from Baltic region
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Paper from China through Muslim world to Byzantium and Western Europe
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New crops from India (e.g., for making sugar)
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Waterwheels and windmills from Middle East
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Navigation: compass from China, latten sail from Indian Ocean region
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Ideas Spread of religions across hemisphere -Buddhism from China to Korea and Japan -Hinduism and Buddhism from India to Southeast Asia -Islam into West Africa, Central, and Southeast Asia -Printing and paper money from China
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Location and Place Mountainous Japanese archipelago (four main islands)
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Sea of Japan or East Sea between Japan and Asian mainland
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Proximity to China and Korea
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Writing, Architecture, Buddhism
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Shinto Ethnic religion unique to Japan Importance of natural feature, forces of nature, and ancestors State religion; worship of the emperor Coexistence with Buddhism strangeherring.com
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Axum Location relative to Ethiopian Highlands and Nile River Location relative to Ethiopian Highlands and Nile River Christian kingdom Christian kingdom kidspast.com
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Zimbabwe Location relative to Zambezi and Limpopo rivers and Indian Ocean coast City of “Great Zimbabwe” as capital of a prosperous empire victoriafalls-guide.net
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Mayan Civilization Located in Mexican and Central American rain forests discoverchichenitza.com
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Represented by Chichén Itzá
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Groups of city-states ruled by kings
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Economy based on agriculture and trade
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Polytheistic religion: Pyramids
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Aztec Civilization Located in Arid Valley in Central Mexico Aztec.com nvcc.edu
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Represented by Tenochtitlan
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Ruled by an emperor
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Economy based on agriculture and tribute from conquered peoples
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Polytheistic religion: Pyramids, rituals
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Incan Civilization Located in the Andes Mountains of South America
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Represented by Machu Picchu
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Ruled by an emperor
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Economy based on high- altitude agriculture
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Polytheistic religion
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Road system
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Achievements of Mayan, Aztec, and Incan Civilizations Calendars Mathematics Writing and other record-keeping systems
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