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Age of Exploration Review and Ottoman & Mughal Empires Notes

This agenda includes a study guide review, a mini-test on the Age of Exploration, and notes on the Ottoman and Mughal Empires. Complete with SOL reading and vocab practice.

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Age of Exploration Review and Ottoman & Mughal Empires Notes

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  1. BELLRINGER: 10/16 • 1 . Take out your Age of Exploration/Discovery Study Guide. • 2 . Begin reviewing for your test.

  2. After you finish the test… • 1. Turn in your test to the 1st block drawer in the back. • 2. Pick up the three packets by the drawer. • 37. SOL Reading #5 • No Page # for Vocab • 38. NOTES: Ottoman and Mughal Empires • 3. Begin working on the SOL Reading and vocab until everyone has finished their test. • 4. We will then begin the notes for today.

  3. Add in empty vocab box: • “The shift from mercantilism to capitalism in which new markets developed”

  4. AGENDA: 10/16 • 1 . Quick Cram Study • 2. Mini-Test: Age of Exploration • 3. NOTES: Ottoman and Mughal Empires • 4. SOL Reading #4 and Global Trade Vocab • HOMEWORK: Complete Global Trade vocab

  5. The Mughal and Ottoman Empires Ms. Allen 2015-16 WHII

  6. Middle East

  7. The Middle East: 1450-1650 • Known as the “age of gunpowder empires” • 1. Mughal India • 2. Ottoman Empire (Turkey) • Mughals ruled India • Ottomans in modern-day Turkey

  8. The Middle East: 1450-1650 • All had cannons, gunpowder, and muskets, reducing the need for ordinary foot soldiers • Why did they want firearms? • Reduce need for foot soldiers • Easier to conquer peoples • Makes warfare easier for the empires

  9. The Pre-Mughal Empire • Hindu and Buddhist princes controlled India • Huge trade network with Middle East, Southeast Asia and China • Along the Silk Road and Maritime trade routes

  10. Sultans Defeat Hindu’s • Sultan = Muslim ruler • Late 1100’s – 1526 = Muslim Rule • Why did the Muslims win? • 1. Hindu’s rode slow-moving elephants (easy target) • 2. Hindu princes wasted $ fighting each other • 3. Lower Castes converted to Islam

  11. Muslim & Hindu Religions Clash • Buddhism declines due to Muslim destruction

  12. Sultans • Grew tolerant of Hindu subjects • Could practice with the payment of a Poll Tax • Merchants converted to Islam because it expanded their trade network

  13. Akbar the Great • Babur (1483-1530) founds empire in 1526-1857 • First Mughal emperor • Babur’s grandson, Akbar (1542-1605) takes control • Established strong central government • Muslim • Supported Hindu • Allowed them to hold government office • Ended tax to non-Muslims • Married a Hindu

  14. Shah Jahan • Shah Jahan(1592-1666) • Akbar’s grandson • High point in Mughal’s history (made lots of $) • Known for marrying Mumtaz Mahal • Built a tomb for her • The TajMahal

  15. TajMahal

  16. Timeline

  17. Rule of Akbar and Shah Jahan

  18. Downfall of Mughal Empire • 1) Successors are not as tolerant of Hindu’s • 2) Heavy tax = economic hardships = Hindu revolts • 3) European traders take advantage of the weakened Empire

  19. Expansion of the Ottoman Empire • Original Location: Asia Minor

  20. Constantinople Falls to the Ottomans • Byzantine Empire controlled Constantinople • Mehmet II (Ottoman) captures • Renames capital Istanbul Animaniacs – Istanbul not Constantinople

  21. Expansion of the Ottoman Empire • Original Location: Asia Minor

  22. The Ottoman Economy • TRADE, TRADE, TRADE!!! • Products: Coffee and Ceramics (produced in the empire), items from India & China

  23. Ottoman Culture Class System

  24. What are Janizaries? • Young Christian boys were sent to the palace for government service • Converted to Islam • Religious military training • Best soldiers won title of Janizaries • Were able to serve the Muslim government

  25. Ottoman Religion • Islamic religion was used to unify the areas that were conquered • These areas are typically still Muslim today.

  26. Suleiman the Magnificent Video with Questions

  27. Decline of the Ottomans • 1. Suleiman died in 1556 and his most able son was killed • 2. Successors were weak • European countries saw this as an opportunity to take land

  28. The Decline of the Ottoman Empire

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