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Indian ocean maritime trade

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Indian ocean maritime trade Traded goods • slaves, ivory, gold, iron from Africa • porcelain from china • pottery from Burma • cloth from Indian Trade routes • major router between East Africa and Asia • reason possible because of the monsoons, that blew north-northeast from December february and south- southwest from April to September • traded with china through intermediary merchants (Arab, Indian, Malayan, Indonesian) until around 1400s when the directed trade is established Significance • brought prosperity to east Africa through the development of trading networks into the interior of the continent

Indian ocean maritime trade

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Indian ocean maritime trade Traded goods • slaves, ivory, gold, iron from Africa • porcelain from china • pottery from Burma • cloth from Indian Trade routes • major router between East Africa and Asia • reason possible because of the monsoons, that blew north-northeast from December february and south- southwest from April to September • traded with china through intermediary merchants (Arab, Indian, Malayan, Indonesian) until around 1400s when the directed trade is established Significance • brought prosperity to east Africa through the development of trading networks into the interior of the continent

Chapter Notes

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600 C.E.?1450 China's internal and external expansion The importance of the Tang and Song economic revolutions and the initiatives of the early Ming dynasty Sui kingdom Brief ? 581-618 Ended civil war era Buddhism aggressively patronized by rulers Building of pagodas, temples, artwork Buddhist influence Natural disasters led to famine, unrest - rebellion Political Changes 618-907 ? Tang Expanded territory to Tibet, part of Korea 960-1279 ? Song Always at conflict/on the defensive with Northern neighbors 1279-1368 ? Mongols 1368 ? Ming Tang/Song - Relatively peaceful Stable bureaucratic system based on civil service exam (started in Han) Focused on Confucian principles Large core of educated, talented, loyal government workers Stable regardless of who was in charge

Rome and Han Comparison

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Rome Both Han Roman law and classical learning Emphasis on family Relied on elite families Engineering: roads, aqueducts, amphitheaters, domes, sewage systems, central heating Religion: Emperor=god, paganism, intro to Christianity. Next to ocean Organized bureaucracy political corruption inferior technology Confucian ideas Emphasis: family ancestors Relied on gentlemen Engineering: great wall, roads, canals Religion: Confucianism, Daoism, Native gods, intro to Buddhism.
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