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Spread of major religions
Trade an exchange
Empire formations
Examples for BP one: “Spread of major religions”
Christianity
Islam
Examples for BP two: “ Trade and exchange”
Silk Road
Indian Ocean trade route
Examples for BP three: “Empire formations”
Roman Empire
Mongol Empire
For BP 1, what should you write about Christianity?
After Constantine converted in the 4th century CE, Christianity spread quickly in the Roman Empire.
Became the main belief in Rome.
Elites supported Christian art and ideas.
Religious imagery helped share messages.
Elite support helped spread Christianity more.
For BP 1, what should you write about Islam?
From the 8th to 13th centuries, Muslims made big progress in science, math, and ideas.
Muslim thinkers shared knowledge that lasted for many years.
Their ideas spread from Spain to India.
For BP 2, what should you write about the Silk Road?
The trade network linked China, India, Central Asia, Persia, the Middle East, and Europe.
It spread goods like silk, spices, and Chinese inventions like papermaking and gunpowder.
China also made porcelain, decorated with blue from Iran/Afghanistan, and exported it widely.
For BP 2, what should you write about the Indian Ocean trade route?
Arabs and Persians controlled Indian Ocean trade, but by the 11th century, Indian and Malay sailors also traveled from Africa to China.
Indian Ocean trade grew both culturally and economically
Arabs as passengers and Indians as the crew.
For BP 3, what should you write about the Roman Empire?
Hellenistic period greek and roman culture
The Roman Catholic Church became a powerful, central institution led by the pope and Latin-speaking clergy.
For BP 3, what should you write about the Mongol empire?
Genghis Khan and his successors built the largest land empire in history, connecting the East and West.
The Mongols helped move goods, people, and ideas across Asia and Europe, boosting trade and cultural exchange.
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