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Vocabulary
causeseffectsturning pointsworld history1450 to 1750Ottoman EmpireMing dynastyworld tradeEuropean explorationColumbian ExchangeEuropean expansionRenaissanceReformation
Skills
  • identify (major causes of key events from 1450 to 1750) #dok1
  • describe (major effects of key events from 1450 to 1750) #dok2
  • analyze (how key turning points shifted world history during 1450-1750) #dok3
  • compare (the impacts of multiple events from 1450 to 1750) #dok3
Learning Targets
  • I can identify the major causes of significant world events from 1450 to 1750, such as the rise of the Ottoman Empire and the Renaissance. #dok1
  • I can describe major effects of historical events between 1450 and 1750, including the Renaissance and the Reformation. #dok2
  • I can describe how the Columbian Exchange impacted societies in Europe and the Americas. #dok2
  • I can analyze how the rise of the Ottoman Empire influenced global trade patterns during this period. #dok3
  • I can compare the influence of the Ming dynasty on world trade with that of European expansion. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Major turning points such as the rise of powerful empires, global exploration, and cultural movements between 1450 and 1750 transformed political, economic, and cultural systems across the world.
  • The period from 1450 to 1750 was marked by increased global interactions, resulting in profound and lasting effects, including new trade networks, religious movements, and shifts in power dynamics.
Essential Questions
  • What were the major causes behind significant world changes between 1450 and 1750?
  • How did the rise of the Ottoman Empire and the Ming dynasty affect global trade and cultural exchange?
  • What were the short-term and long-term effects of European exploration and the Columbian Exchange?
  • In what ways did movements like the Renaissance and Reformation reshape societies and ideas?
  • Why are events from the period 1450-1750 considered pivotal turning points in world history?