SOL 5a Ottoman Empire
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The Ottoman Empire started on a land mass called Asia Minor or Anatolia. Today that is called Turkey.
Expansion and extent of the Ottoman Empire
· Southwest Asia
· Southeastern Europe, Balkan Peninsula
· North Africa
Find Asia Minor (Anatolia) where the Ottoman started, Can you identify the areas it moved to with the description above.
· Southwest Asia
· Southeastern Europe, Balkan Peninsula
· North Africa
Find Asia Minor (Anatolia) where the Ottoman started, Can you identify the areas it moved to with the description above.
SOL 5b Mughal India
The Mughal Empire started in Northern India. They are descendants of the Mongols.
Mughal Contributions
Portugal, England, and the Netherlands competed for the Indian Ocean trade by establishing coastal ports on the Indian sub-continent.
***Much of southern India remained independent and continued international trade.
Southern India traded silks, spices, and gems.
***Much of southern India remained independent and continued international trade.
Southern India traded silks, spices, and gems.
SOL 5c China and Japan try to Limit Foreign Influence
China
Japan
· Characterized by a powerless emperor controlled by a military leader (shogun)
The emperor was simply a figure head.
· Adopted policy of isolation to limit foreign influences
Japan let missionaries in at first. As Christianity grew in popularity, Japanese leaders feared losing allegiance to the state to the Christian God. This is the reason Japan closed her borders - once in a while allowing trades on ships.
The emperor was simply a figure head.
· Adopted policy of isolation to limit foreign influences
Japan let missionaries in at first. As Christianity grew in popularity, Japanese leaders feared losing allegiance to the state to the Christian God. This is the reason Japan closed her borders - once in a while allowing trades on ships.
SOL 5d Africa
African Exports
African Imports
SOL 5e Commericial Revolution (w/mercantilism)
mercantilism: An economic practice adopted by European colonial powers in an effort to become self-sufficient; based on the theory that colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country
Commercial Revolution
· European maritime nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources.
· A new economic system emerged:
– New money and banking systems were created.
– Economic practices such as mercantilism evolved.
Colonial economies were limited by the economic needs of the mother country.
· European maritime nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources.
· A new economic system emerged:
– New money and banking systems were created.
– Economic practices such as mercantilism evolved.
Colonial economies were limited by the economic needs of the mother country.