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1 World History - Era 2

2 The Spread of Agricultural Societies

3 World History - Era 2 The Spread of Agricultural Societies

4 World History - Era 2 The Spread of Agricultural Societies

5 World History - Era 2 The Spread of Agricultural Societies

6 World History - Era 2 The Spread of Agricultural Societies

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12 World History - Era 2 The Spread of Agricultural Societies

13 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations Domestication of Plants & Animals Farming Surplus Food Population Intensification Specialization Complex Society -- Civilization

14 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations

15 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations

16 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations

17 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations Ziggurat at Ur

18 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations KingPriests, Nobles, Palace Officials Land-owning Free PersonsMerchants, Soldiers, ArtisansPeasantsSlaves

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20 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations

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22 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations

23 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations

24 World History - Era 2 The Rise of Early Civilizations

25 Israelites Indo-Europeans “Sea Peoples” Indo-Aryans ASIA INNER EURASIA OUTER ASIA

26 World History - Era 2 The Role of the Nomadic People Indo-Europeans Moved around 2000 BC Origin somewhere north of the Black Sea, in the steppes of Southwest Asia Origin somewhere north of the Black Sea, in the steppes of Southwest Asia Merged with native Anatolians to become the Hittites (known for domestication of horses and iron chariots) Merged with native Anatolians to become the Hittites (known for domestication of horses and iron chariots) Beginnings of European language groups (Slavic, Germanic, Italic) Beginnings of European language groups (Slavic, Germanic, Italic) Indo-Europeans Moved around 2000 BC Origin somewhere north of the Black Sea, in the steppes of Southwest Asia Origin somewhere north of the Black Sea, in the steppes of Southwest Asia Merged with native Anatolians to become the Hittites (known for domestication of horses and iron chariots) Merged with native Anatolians to become the Hittites (known for domestication of horses and iron chariots) Beginnings of European language groups (Slavic, Germanic, Italic) Beginnings of European language groups (Slavic, Germanic, Italic)

27 World History - Era 2 The Role of the Nomadic People The Isrealites Moved sometime around 1800 BC Sumerian descendants of the patriarch Abraham Their history is recorded in the Hebrew Bible Their lasting influence comes not from military power, but from their religious beliefs – monotheistic Judaism Their lasting influence comes not from military power, but from their religious beliefs – monotheistic Judaism Lacked a homeland until their settlement in Canaan The Isrealites Moved sometime around 1800 BC Sumerian descendants of the patriarch Abraham Their history is recorded in the Hebrew Bible Their lasting influence comes not from military power, but from their religious beliefs – monotheistic Judaism Their lasting influence comes not from military power, but from their religious beliefs – monotheistic Judaism Lacked a homeland until their settlement in Canaan

28 World History - Era 2 The Role of the Nomadic People The “Sea-Peoples” Moved sometime around 1200 BC Little is known about them, other than they came from the Aegean Sea area around southern modern-day Turkey Little is known about them, other than they came from the Aegean Sea area around southern modern-day Turkey The “Sea-Peoples” Moved sometime around 1200 BC Little is known about them, other than they came from the Aegean Sea area around southern modern-day Turkey Little is known about them, other than they came from the Aegean Sea area around southern modern-day Turkey The Indo-Aryans Moved sometime around 2000-1500 BC “Whites” from the steppes of Central Asia The Indo-Aryans Moved sometime around 2000-1500 BC “Whites” from the steppes of Central Asia


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