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Day 2 - Chapter 10 Quiz (GRAPES Western Europe, and Byzantium Due) Week Ten (October 25-28) Day 1- (GRAPES Tang and Song Due) Day 2- Chapter 11 Quiz Week Eleven (November 1-5) Day 1-Chapter 12 Quiz (GRAPES Mayan, Aztec, Inca Due) Day 2- (GRAPES Mongols, Yuan, Kamakoru Shogunate Due)
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Day 2 - Chapter 10 Quiz (GRAPES Western Europe, and Byzantium Due) • Week Ten (October 25-28) • Day 1- (GRAPES Tang and Song Due) • Day 2- Chapter 11 Quiz • Week Eleven (November 1-5) • Day 1-Chapter 12 Quiz (GRAPES Mayan, Aztec, Inca Due) • Day 2- (GRAPES Mongols, Yuan, Kamakoru Shogunate Due) • Week Twelve (November8-9) • Day 1 Chapter 13 Quiz • Week Thirteen (November 15-19) • Day 1- Chapter 14 Quiz (GRAPES Mali, Delhi Sultanate Due) • Day 2- Trade Routes Comparison • Week Fourteen (November 22-23) • Day 1- Unit Exam Chapter 8-14
Chapter 10- Asia • Chapter 11- Americas • Chapter 12- Mongols • Chapter 13- Tropical regions (trade routes) • Chapter 14- End of Middle ages/ Beginning of Renaissance
Reunification of China • After the Han fell, China was Fragmented • 3 Kingdoms • Sui Reunited China in 581 • Very strong military • Based on Confucian values • Heavily influenced by Central Asians • Buddhism became popular • Over Spent on construction and military projects
Early Tang 618-755 • Blended Confucian and Turkish cultures • Gave autonomy to external regions • Mahayana Buddhism became popular • Used by Emperors • Symbiotic relationship • Spread through trade routes (Chang’an) • Chang’an • Center for Tribute • Center for Trade • Cosmopolitan
The Uigur and Tibetan Empires • Uigur –Central Asian Turks • Merchants • Multi-religious • Thorn in the side of the Tang • Tibet • Center of trade- China, India, and Middle East • Buddhism spread from Tang • Tibetan King tried to end Buddhism • Overthrown- ruled by Monks/ Isolationist
Later Tang 750–879 • Pro-Chinese/ Pro- Confucian • Anti foreign/ Anti Buddhist • Seen as “undermining traditional Chinese culture” • Gave women rights • Internal problems meant that local provincial leaders became strong • Broke off and formed smaller kingdoms • Liao • Jin, • Song
Liao and Jin • Liao • Kitan (Turkish) • Cosmopolitan • Militarily strong • Forced Song to pay tribute • Fought with Jurchens • Jin • Jurchen • Defeated the Liao • Forced Song to pay tribute
Song • Militarily very weak- Warriors unimportant • Anti-foreign/ Pro Chinese • Neo-Confucianism • Technologically advanced • Very good at Sailing • Mass produced Iron, gunpowder
Song • Civil service was very important • Civil Service exam • Moveable type---- Babies • Credit system (flying money) to help trade • Paper money- Caused inflation • Urban merchants became more powerful • Women lost all rights /Foot binding
Japan • Strongly influenced by Tang China • Very different concept of Emperor • Shinto and Buddhist • Heian period (794–1185), • Strong civil officials • Artistic • Local warlords/ Daimyo • Local warlords called Daimyo began fighting • Unified by a warrior leader • Kamakura Shogunate
Japanese Feudalism • Shogun • Daimyo • Samurai • Bushido • Peasants • Emperor
Korea • Confucianism and Buddhist • Silla • Koryo • Woodblock printing and moveable type