Sahara Desert, Mali, Northern AfricaTrans-Saharan Trade Network Show
Unit 2 Networks of ExchangeAN OVERVIEW OF THE UNIT: 2.1 The Silk Roads 2.2 The Mongol Empire and the Making of the Modern World 2.3 Exchange in the Indian Ocean 2.4 Trans-Saharan Trade Routes 2.5 Cultural Consequences of Connectivity 2.6 Environmental Consequences of Connectivity 2.7 Comparison of Economic Exchange Era 1: 1200-1450 CE As you continue your study of the period c. 1200–c. 1450, you’ll learn how areas of the world were linked through trade and how these connections affected people, cultures, and environments.
On The Exam 8%–10% of exam score MAP ASSIGNMENT AND QUIZ SCHEDULE:Unit 2 will include two MAP TESTS! The lists for the maps are below. You may either use a map from the set I keep in the classroom, or if you would like a better quality map, go to the page here on the website for Geography and find a printable map that is more to your liking. Map One actually correlates to the Unit 1 content, and Map Two more directly aligns with Unit 2. The map tests will be a numbered map. Yes, there are a lot of places: BUT, you will find that you already know a lot of them :) MAP ONE
Silk Road/Silk Routes Kashgar Samarkand Bills of exchange Banking houses Paper money Luxury goods Caravanserai Caravan Camel saddle Persia Artisans Merchants Textiles Porcelain Melaka Mongols Marco Polo Ibn Battuta Mongol Empire (political term) Mongols (cultural term) state building collapse (of an empire) imperial states khanates Chagatai Khanate Golden Horde Ilkhanate Yuan Dynasty Greco-Islamic medical knowledge numbering systems Uyghur script technological transfers cultural transfers 2.3 Exchange in the Indian Ocean2.4 Trans-Saharan Trade Routes2.5 Cultural Consequences of Connectivity2.6 Environmental Consequences of ConnectivityWhat are the causes and effects of the growth of networks of exchange after 1200?Explain the causes and effects of growth of networks of exchange after 1200. KC-3.1. I.A.i Improved commercial practices led to an increased volume of trade and expanded the geographical range of existing trade routes— including the Silk Roads—promoting the growth of powerful new trading cities.
What were the effects of the growth of exchange networks?As exchange networks intensified, an increasing number of travelers within Afro–Eurasia wrote about their travels. . Increased cross-cultural interactions resulted in the diffusion of literary, artistic, and cultural traditions, as well as scientific and technological innovation.
What were the causes and effects of the growth of networks of exchange after 1200 quizlet?The causes of the growth of networks of exchange after 1200 include the spread of religion, increased demand, knowledge and innovations, and growth of states. The expansion of religion led to increased desire for trade. As these cities grew, demand and knowledge also grew.
What are the causes of the expansion of trade in the period 1200 1450?“The development of new forms of credit and the formation of cooperative commercial partnerships were the most significant factors in expanding trade in Afro-Eurasia in the period 1200–1450.”
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