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The Earth and its People Chapter 7 Outline
Networks of Communication and Exchange, 300 B.C.E.-600 C.E. I. The Silk Road A. Origins and Operations 1. Long-distance overland trade from East Asia to europe originated with Chinese General Zhang. 2.China wanted western goods, particularly horses. 3. By 100 B.C.E. many of the goods came directly from Chinese cities. 4. Helped in the spread of of new flora, particularly fruits and spices. II The Sasanid Empire A. The Impact of the Silk Road 1. Settling of westerners in trading cities and surrounding villages. 2. Nomads from mountains spread to the steppes and became dominant pastoral group. 3. Westerners lived in fine houses, the nomads lived in huts.
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The earth and its peoples ch 5 notes
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Notes on The Articles of Confederation and the Ammendments to the Constitution
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Chapter 5, 6 and 7 Notes America's History
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CRITICAL READING: CORNELL NOTES War in the North The british outnumbered the americans like 2.5 million to 11million Britain also had much more experienced soldiers Lord North tried to capture New York and managed to push the Continental army all the way to the Delaware river Washington recrossed the river and staged a surprise attack and beat the Germans; they also won a battle near princeton Armies and Strategies
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