Day 23 Show Dates: 1450-1750 Topic #: 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 Required Pre-Reading: Our Topic: Historical Thinking Skill: Thematic Learning Objectives: Key Concepts: 4.3.I.A Documents to be Utilized: In Class: 1. Unit 3 Lecture—Land-Based Empires Homework: Flashcards: Turn in next class: Independent Study Material: Day 24 Dates: 1450-1750 Topic #: 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 Required Pre-Reading:Bulliet 506-515 Our Topic: Historical Thinking Skill: Thematic Learning Objectives: Key Concepts: 4.3.I.A Documents to be Utilized: In Class: Homework: Flashcards: Turn in next class: Independent Study Material: Day 25 Dates: 1450-1750 Topic #: 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 Required Pre-Reading:Bulliet 515-522 Our Topic: Historical Thinking Skill: Thematic Learning Objectives: Key Concepts: 4.3.I.A Documents to be Utilized: In Class: Homework: 1. How did the Mughal Empire use architecture to legitimize their rule? Flashcards: Turn in next class: Independent Study Material: Day 26 Dates: 1450-1750 Topic #: 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 Required Pre-Reading: Our Topic: Historical Thinking Skill: Thematic Learning Objectives: Key Concepts: 4.3.I.A Documents to be Utilized: In Class: Homework: Flashcards: Turn in next class: Independent Study Material: Day 27 Dates: 1450-1750 Topic #: 4.3 Required Pre-Reading:Read Bulliet pgs. 522-530 Our Topic: The Early Russian Empire Historical Thinking Skill: Thematic Learning Objectives: Key Concepts: 4.3.I.D Documents to be Utilized: In Class: Homework: Flashcards: Turn in next class: Independent Study Material: Day 28 Dates: 1450-1750 Topic #: 4.1 Required Pre-Reading:Bulliet 426-434 Our Topic: Historical Thinking Skill: Thematic Learning Objectives: Key Concepts: 4.1.VI.i Documents to be Utilized: In Class: Homework: Flashcards: Turn in next class: Independent Study Material: Day 29 Dates: 1450-1750 Topic #: 4.1 Required Pre-Reading:Bulliet 435-450 Our Topic: Historical Thinking Skill: Thematic Learning Objectives: Key Concepts: 4.1.VI.i Documents to be Utilized: In Class: Homework: Flashcards: Turn in next class: Independent Study Material: Day 30 Dates: 1450-1750 Topic #: 4.3 Required Pre-Reading: Bulliet 532-549 Our Topic: East Asia from 1450-1750 Historical Thinking Skill: Thematic Learning Objectives: Key Concepts: 4.3.I.D Documents to be Utilized: In Class: Homework: Flashcards: Turn in next class: Independent Study Material: How did the Ottoman Empire developed and expanded from 1450 to 1750?EQ #1 : How did certain land-based empires develop and expand in the period 1450-1750? Imperial expansion in Europe and Asia resulted from the increased use of gunpowder, cannons, and armed trade to establish large empires. Most of the groups that were conquered were weak or disorganized.
How did the Ottoman Empire developed and expanded?Originating in Söğüt (near Bursa, Turkey), the Ottoman dynasty expanded its reign early on through extensive raiding. This was enabled by the decline of the Seljuq dynasty, the previous rulers of Anatolia, who were suffering defeat from Mongol invasion. Read more about Anatolia.
What was the extent of the Ottoman Empire?It was one of the largest and most long-lasting empires in world history. At its greatest extent, the empire extended to three continents -- stretching from the Balkans in southeastern Europe across Anatolia, Central Asia, Arabia, and North Africa, thanks in large part to the Ottoman military and its use of gunpowder.
How did rulers of Eurasia expand their empires and legitimize their rule 1450 1750?Rulers continued to use religious ideas, art, and monumental architecture to legitimize their rule. Imperial Expansion relied on the increased use of gunpowder, cannons, and armed trade to establish large empires in both hemispheres.
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