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Travelers
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An international movement that between approximately 1780 and 1890 succeeded in condemning slavery as morally repugnant and abolishing it in much of the world

Abolitionism

100

Also known as the "Monsoon Marketplace" this was an important network of exchange. 

Indian Ocean Trade

100

Nomadic Group who was the largest carrier of traditional practices in Asia and spread throughout 

Mongols

100

1st Latin American country to win independence

Haiti

100

Went to Mecca to build a Mosque, spread so much wealth in his travels that it took economies years to recover

Mansa Musa

200

King Leopold enslaving the nation of the Congolese to harvest rubber vines is an example of? 

Imperialism

200

Trade route From Israel to China

Silk Road(s)

200

Indian movement that attempted to transcend the differences between Hinduism and Islam and focus on worshiping a single deity in Hinduism. Created in response to Islam spreading into South Asia

Bhakti Movement

200

A was a document written in Jamaica by South American revolutionary leader Simon Bolivar where he famously expanded his views on thee independence movement in Venezuela and the way the government under the way they tried to operate.

Jamaica Letter

200

Started the school of navigation and spurred European exploration

Prince Henry the Navigator (of Portugal)

300

This idea was spread by the French Revolution & Napoleonic Europe, excessive pride in one's country

Nationalism

300

Major religion that was spread through the Indian Ocean Trade

Islam

300

Phrase to describe the extent of Britain's cultural and political influence

Sun Never Sets on the British Empire

300

Created the middle class & revolutionary social and economic philosophy

Industrial Revolution

300

1st European to be accepted into the Chinese court to observe cultural practices

Marco Polo

400

the view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation and experimentation

Empiricism

400

During the enslavement and transport of Africans this was their horrific journey to North America

Middle Passage

400

This Russian ruler was determined to westernize his country with education & culture

Peter the Great

400

This Chinese dynasty saw both a rebellion of Taiping and Boxers.

Qing

400

Muslim Moroccan traveler who visited the middle east and parts of central asia. Wrote about his travels.

Ibn Batutta 

500

1400s an intellectual movement centered in Italy that valued scholarship, language study, the arts, and particularly the ancient Greek and Latin classics in order to begin developing a worldview that could celebrate the human being as the unique pinnacle of God's creation, inspiration for Enlightenment

Renaissance Humanism

500

This deadly and long-lasting conflict spurred European interest in eastern goods 

Crusades

500

trading empire based on the Malacca straits; its Buddhist government resisted Muslim missionaries; when it fell, southeastern Asia was opened to Islam

Shrivijaya

500

Leader of the Committee of Public Safety (French Revolution, Revolutionary Leader)

Maximillian Robespierre

500

First king of the Songhai Empire, located in Africa and the 15th ruler of the Sunni dynasty. Under his infantry and cavalry many cities were captured and then fortified, such as Timbuktu (captured in 1468) and Djenné (captured in 1475). Defeated the Mali empire but lacked guns

Sunni Ali

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