Then we will continue reading chapter 15.
Unit 4 - Key Concepts:
1.1
Globalizing
Networks of Communication and Exchange
1.
In
the context of the new global circulation of goods, there was an
intensification of all existing regional trade networks that brought prosperity
and economic disruption to the merchants and governments in the trading regions
of the Indian Ocean, Mediterranean, Sahara, and overland Eurasia.
2.
European
technological developments in cartography and navigation built on previous
knowledge developed in the classical, Islamic, and Asian worlds, and included
the production of new tools, innovation in ship designs, and an improved
understanding of global wind and currents patterns – all of which made
transoceanic travel and trade possible.
3.
New
transoceanic maritime reconnaissance occurred in this period.
4.
Technological
developments enabling trans-oceanic trade
5.
Environmental
exchange and demographic trends: Columbian Exchange
6.
Spread
and reform of religion
7.
Global
and regional networks and development of new forms of art and expression
1.2
New
Forms of Social Organization and Modes of Production
1.
Labor
systems and their transformation
2.
As
new social and political elites change, they also restructured new ethnic,
racial, and gender hierarchies.
1.3
State
Consolidation and Imperial Expansion
1.
Rulers
used a variety of methods to legitimize and consolidate their power
2.
Imperial
expansion relied on the increased use of gunpowder, cannons, and armed trade to
establish large empires in both hemispheres.
3.
Competition
over trade routes, state rivalries, and local resistance all provided
significant challenges to state consolidation and expansion.
AP World History – UNIT 4
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Learning
Goal:
Students will be able to analyze and evaluate global interactions (networks
of communication and exchange, modes of production, and imperial expansion)
from 1450 – 1750.
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4
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Students
will be able to analyze and
evaluate global
interactions in exchange and expansion from 1450 to 1750 and make comparisons to other time
periods.
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3
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Students
will be able to analyze and
evaluate global
interactions in exchange and expansion from 1450 to 1750.
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2
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Students
will be able to explain global
interactions in exchange and expansion from 1450 to 1750.
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1
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Student will
be able to recognize global
interactions in exchange and expansion from 1450 to 1750.
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Key Concepts:
· Globalizing networks of
communication and exchange
· New forms of social
organization and modes of production
· State consolidation and imperial expansion
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