The Mongols
Trade Routes
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Trade Routes
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Consequences of Trade 1
Consequences of Trade 2
100

Named Temujin at birth, this man unified several tribes across the steppe and became the “universal emperor” of the Mongol people.

Who is Genghis Khan (or Chinggis Khan)?

100

The overland routes of the Silk Roads connected these continents.

What are Africa, Europe, and Asia?

100

This animal was most essential to the expansion of the Trans-Saharan trade routes.

What is the camel?

100

The flood, drought resistant strain of rice contributed to a population boom in China And was traded throughout the silk roads.

What is champa rice

100

The expansion of trade under Mongol rule unintentionally allowed this epidemic to spread rapidly across Afro-Eurasia.

What is the Black Death (or bubonic plague)?

200

The Mongols were experts in waging war while riding this animal.

What is a horse?

200

Merchants converted to this faith to avoid taxes and to join a set of shared values with others in distant markets.

What is Islam?

200

Knowledge of this natural phenomenon allowed merchants to accurately plan voyages and to know when they would arrive at a distant port.

What are monsoon winds?

200

This Chinese explorer led seven naval expeditions around the Indian Ocean Basin between 1405 and 1424. Among the places he visited were Brunei, Java, Siam (Thailand), Southeast Asia, India, the Horn of Africa, and Arabia.

Who is Zheng He?

200

Why were trade routes safer and more trusted during this era?

Who are The Mongols?

300

The Mongols created the khanate of the Great Khan, which (after 1279) also became known by this dynasty name.

What is the Yuan?

300

These roadside inns allowed merchants to rest and recover from the day's journey. They also supported the flow of commerce, information and people across the Silk Roads.

What are caravanserai?

300

These three major religions spread to Southeast Asia along trade routes from other regions. 

What are Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam?

300

This traveller introduced the concept of Paper Money to Europe (also told them about bathing habits in the Middle East)

What is the Who is Marco Polo??

300

What type of popular system collapsed in Europe due to The Black Plague?

What are Feudalist systems?

400

This grandson of Genghis Khan completed the Mongols' conquest of China by defeating the Song Dynasty in 1279.

Who is Kublai Khan?

400

Credit Arrangements used between Chinese merchants that allowed for long distance trade

What is Flying Cash

400

Name 6 items that were traded during this Era

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400

Name 5 innovations in technology to make trade across all continents in this unit easier

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400

Name 4 reasons as to why Europe would eventually set off to colonize parts of the world after this era.

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500

This century-long period of peace led to increased in trade and connections between the east and west ends of Afro-Eurasia.

What is Pax Mongolica?

500

Leaders in these two West African kingdoms strictly controlled the movement of merchants across their lands in an attempt to guard the secret locations of gold mines to the south.

What are the Mali/Songhai and Ghana kingdoms?

500

One part of the Sand Roads ended in this West African city, which became an intellectual and religious learning center -- much like Baghdad in the Middle East.

What is Timbuktu?

500

communities where merchants introduced their own cultural practices into the local cultures

What are diasporic communities

500

Name all the places/region affected by the Black Death and where it was the most devastating.

What are China, The Mille East, Northern India/Africa and Europe where it was the most devastatin.

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