Land-Based Empires Development and Expansion from 1450-1750

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Explore how certain land-based empires developed and expanded between 1450 and 1750, including the Gunpowder Empires in Southwest, Central, and South Asia, the effects of the Gutenberg Printing Press, the Ghazi Ideal, and key empires, leaders, and cultures in West Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Northern Africa, Persia, Northern India, East Asia, and Russia during this period.


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  1. UNIT 3 IDENTIFY HOW CERTAIN LAND IDENTIFY HOW CERTAIN LAND- -BASED EMPIRES DEVELOP AND EXPAND IN THE EMPIRES DEVELOP AND EXPAND IN THE PERIOD FROM 1450 PERIOD FROM 1450- -1750 BASED 1750

  2. UNIT 3 VOCABULARY & KEY PEOPLE GUNPOWDER EMPIRES-LARGE MULTIETHNIC STATES IN SOUTHWEST, CENTRAL AND SOUTH ASIA THAT RELIED ON FIREARMS TO CONQUER AND CONTROL TRADE. WHAT EFFECTS DID THE INVENTION OF THE GUTENBERG PRINTING PRESS HAVE ? INCREASED LITERACY

  3. GHAZI IDEAL-A MODEL FOR WARRIOR LIFE THAT BLENDED THE COOPERATIVE VALUES OF NOMADIC CULTURE WITH THE WILLINGNESS TO SERVE AS A HOLY FIGHTER FOR ISLAM. CASTES-STRICT SOCIAL GROUPINGS DESIGNATED AT BIRTH. DIVIDES HINDU PEOPLE IN 4 GROUPS (NOTES)

  4. UNIT 3 EMPIRES, GEOGRAPHY, LEADERS WEST AFRICA-SONGHAI-ASKIA MUHAMMAD MIDDLE EAST, EASTERN EUROPE AND NORTHERN AFRICA-OTTOMAN EMPIRE-MEHMED II & SULEIMAN I PERSIA-SAFAVID EMPIRE-SHI A MUSLIM-SHAH ABBAS I NORTHERN INDIA-MUGHAL EMPIRE-SUNNI MUSLIM- AKBAR

  5. EAST ASIA-MANCHUS-(QING DYNASTY)- EMPEROR KANGXI & QIANLONG RUSSIA-IVAN IV (IVAN THE TERRIBLE-TSAR) (MODERN DAY UZBEKISTAN)-SAMARKAND- TAMERLANE

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