Chapter 11, 12
Chapter 11
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Mongol Empire
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Beginning of the Modern Era
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Mongol Empire
- Eurasia
- no new languages formed, no spread of religion
- small economy, small population
- strong military
- economy is based on the raising of livestock
- organized in kinship-based groups or clans that claimed a common ancestry
- Mongol women had higher social status
- adopted Confusionism, supported Taoist and Buddist temples
- Chinggis Khan- universal ruler
- reputation for brutality and destructiveness
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Beginning of the Modern Era
The Islamic World
Four major empires
- Ottoman Empire, Safavid Empire, Mughal Empire, and Songhay Empire
The Americas:
Separated by two large empires
- the Aztec Empire and the Inca Empire.
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