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Japanese Feudal Order: Shogun- Military General Daimyo- Powerful landholding Lords Samurai- Japanese warriors
Why did monarchs support feudalism? Feudalism helped maintain the monarch’s power and status by organizing land, loyalty, and military service.
Marco Polo- European explorer whose accounts of China’s wealth encouraged Europeans to seek direct trade routes to Asia.
Why did the increase of international trade lead to the spread of the bubonic plague? The plague was carried along trade routes (by infected travelers, rats, and fleas) so international trade helped spread the disease to many regions.
What was the cause of the Crusades? Religious leaders (like the Pope) called for Crusades to regain control of the Holy Lands.
Who fought in the Crusades? Mainly Christians and Muslims.
What was the Impact on Jewish Europeans? Many Jewish people were persecuted(killed)in parts of Europe during the time of the Crusades.
Salt and gold The major traded goods that were crucial to wealth.
Niger River- helped traders move goods and connect inland kingdoms.
Triangular Trade (1700s) Triangular Trade is an example of mercantilism. Mercantilism is the idea that trade equals wealth.
Why did Mansa Musa make his pilgrimage from Mali to Mecca? Mansa Musa wanted to show off his extreme wealth
What happened to Mansa Musa on his pilgrimage to Mecca? Mansa Musa was influenced by the 5 pillars of Islam and brought Islam to Africa
Prior to Islam and Christianty arriving in Africa, who were the religious leaders? The tribal leaders were also the religious leaders
Why did cities such as Damascus, Baghdad, and Cordoba experience so much growth? They experienced growth because of international trade.
Which religion spread throughtout Europe? Christianity spread throughout Europe
Which religion spread throughout Asia? Buddhism spread throughout Asia
What were Charlemagne’s major achievements? He promoted landholding systems that helped shape feudalism, created the Holy Roman Empire, and helped establish Christianity as a major religion in Europe.
What two positive impacts did the Mongols have on China? Mongols protected and revitalized the Silk Road trade routes. ke Mongols sponsored large public works in some areas.
How did the Mayan Civilization adapt to their geography? The Mayans adapted to Central American environments by using techniques like slash-and-burn farming
Why was the calendar an important achievement of the Aztecs? It showed their advanced knowledge of time and astronomy.
Where was the Incan Civilization located? They were located along the western coast and Andes Mountains of South America.
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