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2986392134Goods, Innovations, and ethnicity of Silk Road In Post-Classical Period AE1200-1600 CE Goods: Silks and porcelain from China; woolen and linen cloth, glass, horses, ivory from other trading partners Innovations: New monetary systems Lines of credit New accounting methods Ethnicity: The Mongols0
2986409287Hanseatic League AEHanseatic League 1241 CE Collection of city-states in the Baltic and North Sea Regions of Europe Banded together in 1241 to establish common trade practices, fight off pirates and foreign governments, and establish a trade monopoly More than 100 cities joined the league - Resulted in the growth of a substantial middle class in northern Europe1
3024395410Caravanserai AECaravanserai Trans-Saharan Post-Classical Era An inn in some Eastern countries with a large courtyard that provides accommodation for caravans. This helped facilitate trade because it made it easier.2
3024445297Camel Saddles AECamel Saddles North Africa/Arab countries Post-Classical Era With the advent of these dromedary/three humped camels traders could now be used to transport iron technology, slaves, salt, and gold across the Sahara, and could be used in battle. It also facilitated the spread of Arabic language systems into Northern Africa.3
3024495338Grand Canal Effects AEGrand Canal Effects China/Sui Dynasty 589-618 CE Leakage of saltwater into groundwater reservoirs. Deforestation Strengthen the economy by facilitating trade4
3024573325Bantu Migration Effects AEBantu Migration Effects 3000 BCE-1000 CE W.Africa-Modern Nigeria Metallurgy Agricultural techniques Language Migrated east and south5
3024665077Polynesian Migration Effects AEPolynesian Migration Effects 1000 CE SE Asia (Moari) Transfer of crops (liek sugarcane) Technology Common culture Built strong chief-ruled societies6
3024949875Ibn Battuta AEIbn Battuta 1304- 1368 CE The Muslim World A fourteenth century Moroccan Muslim scholar who traveled throughout the Muslim world, including the Delhi Sultanate, Mongol Il-Khanate, the Mali Empire, and Granada. Global Context Analysis: Marco Polo and Xuanzang were doing the same thing in other areas7
3025122793Marco Polo AEMarco Polo Pax Mongolia (1200s CE) Mongolian Empire A thirteenth century christian Venetian merchant who traveled the land and sea silk routes during the time of the Pax Mongolia. GCA: Xuanzang and Ibn Battuta8
3025260287Xuanzang AEXuanzang China to India Post-Classical Era Young Buddhist monk who decided to go to India and visit the holy sites of Buddhism and learn about his faith. GCA: Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta9
3025367763Regions of Islam Diffusion AERegions of Islam Diffusion N. Africa, Arabian Peninsula Post-Classical Era N.Africa,Arabian Peninsula10
3025384382New crop spread in Africa AENew crop spread in Africa Post-Classical Era Sugar,cotton,and citrus fruits11
3025391782New crop spread in Dar-al-Islam and the Mediterranean AENew crop spread in Dar-al-Islam and the Mediterranean Post-Classical Era Sugar, cotton, and citrus fruits12
3025423972Traditional sources of Power in Post-Classical Period AETraditional sources of Power in Post-Classical Period Constantinople Military: Mongols Religion: Byzantium, China, Holy Roman Empire Economic: Trade flourishing -Byzantium13
3025426699Themes of the post-classical period AEThemes of the post-classical period The Americas and Afro-Eurasia Networks of communication and exchange based on trade and human migration a shift to monotheistic world religions spread of "civilization" to additional regions of world cross-regional influences of Arabs and Islam14
3025451438Two examples of diaspora communities in post-classical period AETwo examples of diaspora communities in post-classical period Muslim merchants in predominantly non-muslim countries Jews were scattered throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia.15
3026423705Goods, Innovations, and ethnicity of Indian Ocean Trade In Post-Classical Period600-1450 CE Goods, Innovations, and ethnicity of Indian Ocean Trade In Post-Classical Period Innovations: New monetary systems Lines of Credit New accounting methods Ethnicity:16

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