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    Aidan Hill CCOT China from 600-1450 The separation of Genghis Khan’s children and the creation of many new territories created political and economic change and continuity. From 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.‚ China was taken over by the Mongols and submitted to their rule; however‚ the Mongols kept the bureaucratic political system in play throughout their rule in China. Economically‚ Chinese involvement and production with trade increased majorly‚ but the Silk Road trade route was used continuously

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    Wenda Qian MGMT 470 02/26/2013 Mongolia Mongolia is landlocked country between China and Russia; it is located in north Asia‚ and the current population is 2.87 million. Ulan Bator is the capital and the largest city; there are about 45% of the population lives in there. Mongolia’s political system is a parliamentary republic‚ multi-party system including 16 parties; and it is a member of the United Nation. I decide to interview a Mongolian‚ because as a Chinese‚ I have never been familiar

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    Based on the history of the mongols‚ some believe that they were barbaric and some believed otherwise. Much land was conquered and an abundance of innocent people lost their lives on the way. Some died in ways unthinkable. On the other hand‚ the Mongols were also somewhat civil due to the fact that they had crimes against adultery. But overall‚ the Mongols were a group of barbaric animals. Civilizations have been wiped out because of how brutal the Mongols were. Some of the killings that took

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    Hannah Wang Mrs. Schmid WHAP 25 December 2014 Fall of Rome CCOT Rewrite A number of political transformations contributed to continuities and changes in the cultures of the Mediterranean region during the period circa 200 CE to 1000 CE. But perhaps the most significant political transformation was the fall of Rome in 476 CE. This political transformation lead to social continuities that dealt with social stratification and oppression of women‚ political changes like the development of feudalism

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    Due to Mongol influence‚ Russia existed in isolation‚ however‚ tsars such as Peter and Catherine the Great tried various things in an effort to westernize the isolated territory. By late 17th century‚ Russia experienced a great internal change. Peter and his successors used westernization to bolster Russia’s expansionist empire. Westernization had a great impact on Russia and its development. Prior to Peter’s attempt for westernization‚ he and his predecessors extended tsarist

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    economies as well as complex societies. One change in the trade networks between Africa and Eurasia was that The Silk Road was revitalized. It was able to change because there was more political stability in the regions connected to the trade routes. Mongol expansion helped bring political stability. There was also economic stability‚ which helped trade expand and thrive. Trade in India was restored‚ and this led to the success of Indian Ocean trade. The revitalization of the Silk Road greatly affected

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    Between 200 B.C.E. and 1100 C.E. some aspects of cultural and political life changed between the Roman and Byzantine Empire while‚ other aspects continued. The aspects that continued politically are strong centralized political system‚ with an emperor overseeing. The aspects that changed politically are the way provinces of the empire were ruled. The aspects that continued culturally are the wealth‚ trade dependence‚ and pride. The aspects that changed are the religion‚ language‚ and military defense

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    CCOT Chart 1450 1750

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    Basic Features at Beginning of Time Period Key Continuities Key Changes Basic Features at end of Period Reasons for CCOT Global Trade Slave Trade(West Coast of Africa and Plantations in America Columbian Exchange Trade is important to dependent countries. Global Trade Exploded along with increasing globalization (age of exploration‚ colonies‚ etc Slave Trade and cotton‚ tobacco sugar European Exploration caused more trading of various crops Commercial Revolution (banking‚ loans‚ finance) Mercantilism

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    The Mongols were looked at as harsh people. They were also constited very violent people‚ this is because of the environment they grow up in. Harsh environment creates harsh people The Mongolian of the Asian steppe had a positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1260 and 1368 by influencing large empire‚ organization of the army‚ and united countries. The Mongols had the largest empire in the entire world as shown in document 1. The Mongols conquered over four million

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    The world between 100 C.E. and 600 C.E. in the classical era witnessed the collapse of major civilizations in Rome‚ India and China. Rome‚ in the west‚ evolved from a strong centralized state to a position of complete political fragmentation. It was a society that was at its cultural height in creativity that ended in total decline; however‚ in the eastern portions of the Roman Empire there was political continuity and centralization of state as seen in the Byzantine Empire‚ which split Rome into

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