Networks of Exchange
East Asia & The Pacific
Islamic World & Africa
Feudalism & Politics
Turning Points & Legacies
100

These seasonal, predictable weather patterns in the Indian Ocean allowed merchants to safely time their maritime trade voyages.

What are monsoon winds?

100

This indigenous, nature-based religion of Japan focuses on honoring spirits called kami.

What is Shinto?

100

This rich West African trading city in the Mali Empire became globally famous as a center for Islamic wealth, universities, and scholarship.

What is Timbuktu?

100

In both Medieval Europe and Feudal Japan, this foundational political and economic system was built on mutual obligations of land ownership and military loyalty.

What is feudalism?

100

he primary, initial goal of the European First Crusade in 1096 was to capture this holy city from Muslim control.


What is Jerusalem?

200

This desert pack animal revolutionized the Trans-Saharan trade by allowing merchants to travel long distances with minimal water.

What is the camel?


200

This massive internal waterway project drastically increased domestic trade, communication, and unity within Song China.

What is the Grand Canal?

200

This famous medieval traveler journeyed thousands of miles across Africa, Europe, and Asia, documenting the incredible diversity of the Islamic world.

Who is Ibn Battuta?

200

This legendary English document signed in 1215 established the groundbreaking principle that the king is not above the law.

What is the Magna Carta?

200

This historic event in 1054 officially fractured the Christian church into two distinct branches: Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox.

What is the Great Schism?

300

This period of "Mongol Peace" secure-locked trade routes across Afro-Eurasia, leading to a massive boom in cultural and economic exchange.

 What is the Pax Mongolica?

300

This economic innovation in Song China took the place of heavy metal coins, making it much easier for merchants to conduct long-distance business.

What is paper money?

300

This early political disagreement over who should rightfully succeed the Prophet Muhammad as the leader of the community caused this permanent internal division.

What is the Sunni-Shia split?

300

If a European Knight is looking across the world at Feudal Japan, this is the specific warrior class that holds the exact same social status and code of loyalty.


Who are the Samurai?

300

This massive legal milestone, compiled under the Byzantine Empire, preserved and modernized Roman law for centuries to come.


What is Justinian's Law Code (or the Corpus Juris Civilis)?

400

These roadside inns and rest stations were spaced about a day's travel apart along the Silk Roads to give merchants a safe place to rest and restock.


What are caravanserai?

400

This political policy, later strictly enforced by the Tokugawa Shogunate, aimed to limit foreign influence and preserve traditional culture.

What is isolationism?

400

This massive intellectual effort in Abbasid Baghdad preserved, translated, and built upon ancient Greek and Roman classical texts.

What is the Translation Movement?

400

After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, Western European society saw a dramatic decline in these two major areas.


 What are trade and urban populations (or cities)?

400

This 1453 event blocked traditional overland trade routes to Asia, forcing Western European nations to look to the Atlantic Ocean and kickstart the Age of Exploration

What is the Fall of Constantinople?

500

his devastating environmental crisis spread rapidly along international trade routes, radically disrupting societies and shrinking urban populations.

What is the bubonic plague (or Black Death)?

500

Without maps or compasses, early Polynesian navigators successfully colonized distant Pacific islands by reading these three natural clues.

What are stars, ocean currents, and bird patterns?

500

Unlike its neighbors who adopted Islam through trade, this unique East African kingdom maintained its deeply rooted Christian traditions.


What is Ethiopia?

500

These powerful nobles and landowning advisors held immense political sway in early Russian society.


Who are the boyars?

500

This foreign empire controlled early Russia after 1240 by forcing local Russian princes to pay regular, heavy financial tribute.

What is the Mongol Golden Horde?