This refers to ways in which the peoples of the world have been drawn together by historical factors.
What is Integration?
What were hominins?
people who lived off the livestock they herded and often came into their local city-state to trade.
Who were pastoral nomads?
The largest empires were the Roman Empire and the Chinese Han Empire.
What were the largest empires?
a time when thought and society became more secular, or non-religious
What is the Enlightenment?
The way people and the area around them relate to each other.
Human-Environment Interaction
Africa’s climate got worse about 160,000 years ago
Why did some modern humans leave Africa?
when writing was invented
Why did the pace of historical change in certain parts of the world begin to speed up?
What is The Pantheon?
476
When did the Western Roman Empire collapsed and a number of small kingdoms took its place.
Groups of people are doing well and making advancements in society.
What is Rise of Civilizations?
cave painting, old weapons, buildings
What kinds of evidence help scientists learn about our ancient ancestors?
these rulers taxed people from both cities and rural areas to pay for bureaucracies, armies, irrigation works, and architecture.
Why were some people taxed by their rulers or monarchs?
Land and Sea
What were the two routes of the Silk Road?
300 C.E.
When were the Romans facing trouble?
human-environment interaction, rise of civilizations, growth and changes in societies, development of political institutions and ideas, belief systems, and interconnectedness of societies.
What are the 6 themes in world history?
because they did not need to hunt as much and they had more free time.
What new innovations and inventions resulted from humans beginning to farm?
these rulers taxed people from both cities and rural areas to pay for bureaucracies, armies, irrigation works, and architecture.
Why were some people taxed by their rulers or monarchs?
Trade, spread ideas, and religion.
What was the Silk Road used for?
Europe experienced its own renaissance in the 15th to 16th centuries.
What happened as civilizations across the world continued to develop?
• the development of trade networks
• the improvement of the written language
• artistic and architectural advancements
• the unification of smaller states
• the prominence of patriarchal societies
What evidence remains of the success of these civilizations?
about two million years ago, driven by population gains and increased competition for food. Additionally, they began to farm, which led to new inventions and innovations.
Why did Early humans moved across the Earth and most continents?
These warring societies were sometimes ruled by monarchies that had vastly expanded their control over agricultural regions. Those who were not ruled by these monarchies may have remained in small villages or lived as hunter-gatherers or pastoral nomads.
What did war break out between the farmers and the monarchies?
The Silk Road’s land and sea routes created a huge web of trade routes that connected empires across the Eastern Hemisphere.
What was the Silk Road?
This period was notable for how places exchanged ideas and goods through trade. However, it was also marked by the spread of devastating war and enslavement across continents. Along with the development of the Enlightenment, these events, ideas, and other ways of understanding the past continue to have an impact around the world today.
What major changes that took place across the world from 300 to 1750 C.E.?