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show | Merchants emerged in town, Towns often formed alliances with each other,
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Height of the Middle Ages: Hanseatic League (1358) | show 🗑
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show | Romanesque to Gothic - especially reflected in cathedrals, Often had art and sculpture, music
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show | growth of education and knowledge - founding of universities for men; philosophy, law, medicine study; ideas of Muslims and Greeks - came in conflict with religion
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Height of the Middle Ages: Crusades (11-14th century) | show 🗑
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show | Combat Heresies: religious practices/beliefs not conforming to traditional church doctrine
Pope Innocent III: issued strict decrees on church doctrine - frequently persecuted heretics and Jews, unsuccessful 4th crusade
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Height of the Middle Ages: Crusades(11-14th century): Pope Gregory XI | show 🗑
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Height of the Middle Ages: Urbanization | show 🗑
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The Rise and Fall of the Mongols: Genghis Kahn | show 🗑
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The Rise and Fall of the Mongols: Mongol Empire | show 🗑
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show | Great diffusers of culture
Prevented Russia from culturally developing
World trade, cultural diffusion, global awareness grew as they spread through Europe, the Middle East, and Asia
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Mali and Songhai | show 🗑
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show | bureaucratic system built on merit and civil service examination creating a lot of loyal government workers, improved transportation and communication and business practices
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show | Concentrated on creating an industrial society - improved literacy with printed books which increased productivity and growth
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show | Trade exploded from 1200-1450
Improved with better transportation and monetary systems
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show | The Hanseatic League
The Silk Road
Mongol land routes
Trade between China and Japan
Trade between India and Persia
The Trans-Saharan trade routes between west Africa and the Islamic Empire
Cultural diffusion - spread religions, languages, literature
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Trade Networks and Cultural Diffusion: Bubonic Plague | show 🗑
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Trade Networks and Cultural Diffusion: Indian Ocean Trade+Vibrant Indian Ocean Communities | show 🗑
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show | China to Mediterranean cultures in early days of Roman Empire and from 1200 to 1600
Cultural exchange through travellers stopping at trade towns
Things Traded: Silk, porcelain, paper, religion, food, military technologies
Connected through mongol rule
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Trade Networks and Cultural Diffusion: Hanseatic League | show 🗑
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Expansion of Religion and Empire: Cultural Clash Both natural spread of religion through contact over trade and intentional diffusion through missionary work or religious war | show 🗑
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show | Ran out of room in certain places, but cities were always increasing in size as opportunities grew in them, New cities and empires drew people in, Muslim pilgrimages/hajj
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Trade Networks and Cultural Diffusion: Notable Global Travelers | show 🗑
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