Unit 2 Notes; 1200-1450: The major trade routes in this time period were: Silk Roads Indian Ocean Trans-Saharan The Silk Roads connected China to Europe while passing through Central Asia and Southwest Asia. The Indian Ocean network connected East Asia with East Africa and had Southwest Asia in between. The Trans-Saharan routes connected North Africa with Trans-saharan Africa. Similarities: These trade routes depended in large part for their existence and their flourishing upon the establishment of large states. For example, the Mongols controlled all the land across which the Silk Road stretched. Because the Merchants felt protected by large states in cooperation with one another, merchants felt safe to travel, which led people to think about other things other than their safety. Which was new technology. All these trade routes gave birth to new technologies which helped them transport goods across at a more efficient speed, these new technologies like the magnetic compass, lateen sail, saddles for camels and horses, and the sternpost runner, made trade along these routes far more manageable and profitable. Primary purposes and secondary consequences. Primary purpose of these trade routes was to trade, but the secondary consequence of this interchange is that people from all parts of the world came together to exchange cultural goods. For example, merchants often shared their religion among the people with who they traded and as well missionaries from different religions like Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism took to the routes to bring their messages to long distances, not only this, but the introduction of new crops to new places was a big deal, for example, the introduction of Champa rice by merchants into China. Which was a rice that was drought resistant and capable of 3 harvests a year, and this led to a population explosion in China. Also, when Indonesian merchants introduced Bananas to East African bantu-speaking people, it led to large-scale migrations of those people because now they could move to places where the Banana grew instead of simply staying where their staple crop, the yam was found. Trading routes caused the growth of trading cities, since they all have crossed each other at one point. Differences: Goods, technology, and religion. Silk Roads; goods, technology, and religion: Silk, Porcelain, Gunpowder, Horses and Textiles. Saddles and Caravanserai Buddhism, Neo Confucianism, Islam Indian Ocean; goods, technology, and religion: Gold, Ivory, Fruit, Textiles, Pepper, Rice Astrolabe, Compass, Sternpost Rudder, and Lateen Sail Christianity, Buddhism, Neo Confucianism, Islam Trans-Saharan; goods, technology, and religion: Horses, Salt, Gold, and Slaves Saddles Islam Cultural consequences of trade: Zen Buddhism was an innovation on Buddhism which originated in China and through trade was spread to Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Even though in China a lot of the Confucian elite disliked this form of Buddhism, it was widely embraced by the people. Another example is the African bantu speaking people converting to Islam. When Muslim merchants came to their land they found the Bantu very willing to convert to Islam, a consequence of this was the birth of the Swahili language, which is a mix of both Bantu and Arabic together. Another consequence of trade was the opening of people’s imagination to places far beyond to where they lived thanks to travelers like Ibn Battuta (Muslim traveler) and Marco Polo (Italian traveler), who would tell their stories to common people about their travels and experiences in different parts of the world, which inspired many to travel and want the goods and learn more about the world. An environmental consequence of trade is that disease was able to more quickly spread through the trade routes. For example, the black death. Which began in China and spread all throughout Afro-Eurasia along trade routes, whenever this virus went, it swiped thousands of people. The death toll was sometimes something like 75% of the population deaths. Because of this, workers in Europe were attempting to negotiate for better pays and safer working conditions, which really impacted Europe. The Mongols: The Mongols are the most significant pastoral people ever in World History, starting in 1209 until a hundred years forward this empire was able to establish the largest land-based Empire in the world. The Mongols began as a cluster of scattered tribes in the Mongolian steppe and it took the leadership of Genghis Khan to unite them and turn into a fierce and brutal army based on conquest in China to the far west. Because they were so big, they established the Pax Mongolica, also known as the Peace of the Mongols. Because of this security, trade flourished between the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe. However, one of the effects of this trading is that the Mongols were believed to have caused the spread of the Black Death.
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Unit 2 Notes for anyone who wants to read along while listening! Trade routes: -Trans-Saharan, Indian Ocean, Silk Roads Similarities: -dependence on large states to maintain trade (mongols) → gave birth to new technology (magnetic compass, lateen sails) -primary purpose = trade → secondary consequence = people exchanged cultures as well -cause the growth of trading cities (Chang-An, Calicut, Srivijaya, Timbuktu) Differences: -specialized in carrying different kinds of goods → Silk Roads = luxury goods (silk, porcelain, gunpowder, horses textiles), Indian Ocean = common goods + luxury goods (gold, ivory, fruit, textiles, pepper, rice), Trans-Saharan = common + luxury goods (horses, salt, gold, slaves) -specialized in different types of technology → Silk Roads = (saddles, caravanserai), Indian Ocean = Maritime technology (compass, astrolabe, sternpost rudder, lateen sail), Trans-Saharan = (saddles) -different religions travelled along these routes → Silk Roads = (Buddhism, Neoconfucianism, Islam), Indian Ocean = (Buddhism, Neoconfucianism, Islam, Christianity), Trans-Saharan = (Islam) Cultural Consequences: -Zen Buddhism, African Bantu people = Islamic → birth of Swahili, Ibn Batuta + Marco Polo = interest for places around the world other than people’s home countries Environmental: -Champa Rice, Disease (black death) Mongols: -established largest land-based empire in history -began as clustered tribes in the Mongolian steppes → Ghengis Khan united them -conquest began in China and stretched west -established the Pax Mongolica → security → trade flourished -no new religion/economic structure, but did affect formulation of states after their fall → centralization of power became more widespread Edit: I've also included the questions/themes and answers from the AP World CED (Course and Exam Description) in case you're interested! Good luck studying
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watching this as a last minute resort about 1 hour-1 hr 30 mins before the actual test....I did watch the actual college board videos, but like crash course helps more surprisingly.
You had me at “yam” Hearing that word made my day 100% better! :D Thanks for making this videos, man, they’re really helpful! The way it’s all summarized so easily, it makes me feel like I might have a shot at passing the exam in a few weeks!
Unit 2 Notes hope it helps if you see this :) Major trade routes - silk roads (china----> europe) - indian ocean network (east asia----> africa) - trans saharan routes (north africa ----> mediterrean) Similarites - depended on large states (ex: mongols controlling a large period) - merchants could travel and new tech was formed (compass, lateen sail) -people came together and shared cultures - missionaries would share their religion - crops would also be shared (champa rice and bananas -----> population growth) - trading cities were able to grow - calicut and timbuktu Differences - specialized in carrying different goods (different weather conditions) - silk road used luxury goods - indian ocean used luxury and common goods (gold, textiles) - trans sahara used gold and slaves -developed new technologies - compass, lateen sail in indian ocean - saddle trans sahara - caravanserai in silk road - different religions traveled - silk road buddhism, neoconfucianism, and islam - indian ocean buddhism, christianity, neoconfucianism, islam - trans sahara islam Consequences - People would convert to different religions - people would learn about new places to learn about - Disease (black death) would travel all across trade routes (population would die fast everywhere) - survivors could argue for better conditions Mongols - were brought together by Ghengis Khan - were known for being brutal but would be nice to those who surrendered - were able to bring people together and trade flourished - new states used similar ways of consolidation of power after mongols fell
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Use process of elimination, keep a consistent guessing letter for questions that you are unsure about, and don't take too long on any question in particular (if you have time at the end of the test, return to it). Also the College Board releases old AP multiple choice questions, LEQ, and DBQ prompts from time to time therefore you could look some of those up for practice. Good luck on studying and have a great day!
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Unit 2 Notes; 1200-1450:
The major trade routes in this time period were:
Silk Roads
Indian Ocean
Trans-Saharan
The Silk Roads connected China to Europe while passing through Central Asia and Southwest Asia.
The Indian Ocean network connected East Asia with East Africa and had Southwest Asia in between.
The Trans-Saharan routes connected North Africa with Trans-saharan Africa.
Similarities:
These trade routes depended in large part for their existence and their flourishing upon the establishment of large states. For example, the Mongols controlled all the land across which the Silk Road stretched. Because the Merchants felt protected by large states in cooperation with one another, merchants felt safe to travel, which led people to think about other things other than their safety. Which was new technology. All these trade routes gave birth to new technologies which helped them transport goods across at a more efficient speed, these new technologies like the magnetic compass, lateen sail, saddles for camels and horses, and the sternpost runner, made trade along these routes far more manageable and profitable.
Primary purposes and secondary consequences. Primary purpose of these trade routes was to trade, but the secondary consequence of this interchange is that people from all parts of the world came together to exchange cultural goods. For example, merchants often shared their religion among the people with who they traded and as well missionaries from different religions like Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism took to the routes to bring their messages to long distances, not only this, but the introduction of new crops to new places was a big deal, for example, the introduction of Champa rice by merchants into China. Which was a rice that was drought resistant and capable of 3 harvests a year, and this led to a population explosion in China. Also, when Indonesian merchants introduced Bananas to East African bantu-speaking people, it led to large-scale migrations of those people because now they could move to places where the Banana grew instead of simply staying where their staple crop, the yam was found.
Trading routes caused the growth of trading cities, since they all have crossed each other at one point.
Differences:
Goods, technology, and religion.
Silk Roads; goods, technology, and religion:
Silk, Porcelain, Gunpowder, Horses and Textiles.
Saddles and Caravanserai
Buddhism, Neo Confucianism, Islam
Indian Ocean; goods, technology, and religion:
Gold, Ivory, Fruit, Textiles, Pepper, Rice
Astrolabe, Compass, Sternpost Rudder, and Lateen Sail
Christianity, Buddhism, Neo Confucianism, Islam
Trans-Saharan; goods, technology, and religion:
Horses, Salt, Gold, and Slaves
Saddles
Islam
Cultural consequences of trade:
Zen Buddhism was an innovation on Buddhism which originated in China and through trade was spread to Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Even though in China a lot of the Confucian elite disliked this form of Buddhism, it was widely embraced by the people. Another example is the African bantu speaking people converting to Islam. When Muslim merchants came to their land they found the Bantu very willing to convert to Islam, a consequence of this was the birth of the Swahili language, which is a mix of both Bantu and Arabic together.
Another consequence of trade was the opening of people’s imagination to places far beyond to where they lived thanks to travelers like Ibn Battuta (Muslim traveler) and Marco Polo (Italian traveler), who would tell their stories to common people about their travels and experiences in different parts of the world, which inspired many to travel and want the goods and learn more about the world.
An environmental consequence of trade is that disease was able to more quickly spread through the trade routes. For example, the black death. Which began in China and spread all throughout Afro-Eurasia along trade routes, whenever this virus went, it swiped thousands of people. The death toll was sometimes something like 75% of the population deaths. Because of this, workers in Europe were attempting to negotiate for better pays and safer working conditions, which really impacted Europe.
The Mongols:
The Mongols are the most significant pastoral people ever in World History, starting in 1209 until a hundred years forward this empire was able to establish the largest land-based Empire in the world. The Mongols began as a cluster of scattered tribes in the Mongolian steppe and it took the leadership of Genghis Khan to unite them and turn into a fierce and brutal army based on conquest in China to the far west. Because they were so big, they established the Pax Mongolica, also known as the Peace of the Mongols. Because of this security, trade flourished between the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe. However, one of the effects of this trading is that the Mongols were believed to have caused the spread of the Black Death.
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20 minutes till my digital exam starts. Spent the past 8 hours watching all of your videos and going over docs my teacher gave me. You condense the information insanely well I’m super relieved that my teacher found you and showed the class. Heimler you and your beard are a lifesaver.
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@@Kortex13 hate to be cliche but don’t overthink, use your head, and for the essay start writing and then edit. If you get stuck just get something and start writing get your thoughts out, that will really help and save time.
It’s not as complicated or hard as you think, but also don’t be an idiot, think it through take ya time, eat ya veggies and you’ll be set.
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Unit 2 Notes for anyone who wants to read along while listening!
Trade routes:
-Trans-Saharan, Indian Ocean, Silk Roads
Similarities:
-dependence on large states to maintain trade (mongols) → gave birth to new technology (magnetic compass, lateen sails)
-primary purpose = trade → secondary consequence = people exchanged cultures as well
-cause the growth of trading cities (Chang-An, Calicut, Srivijaya, Timbuktu)
Differences:
-specialized in carrying different kinds of goods → Silk Roads = luxury goods (silk, porcelain, gunpowder, horses textiles), Indian Ocean = common goods + luxury goods (gold, ivory, fruit, textiles, pepper, rice), Trans-Saharan = common + luxury goods (horses, salt, gold, slaves)
-specialized in different types of technology → Silk Roads = (saddles, caravanserai), Indian Ocean = Maritime technology (compass, astrolabe, sternpost rudder, lateen sail), Trans-Saharan = (saddles)
-different religions travelled along these routes → Silk Roads = (Buddhism, Neoconfucianism, Islam), Indian Ocean = (Buddhism, Neoconfucianism, Islam, Christianity), Trans-Saharan = (Islam)
Cultural Consequences:
-Zen Buddhism, African Bantu people = Islamic → birth of Swahili, Ibn Batuta + Marco Polo = interest for places around the world other than people’s home countries
Environmental:
-Champa Rice, Disease (black death)
Mongols:
-established largest land-based empire in history
-began as clustered tribes in the Mongolian steppes → Ghengis Khan united them
-conquest began in China and stretched west
-established the Pax Mongolica → security → trade flourished
-no new religion/economic structure, but did affect formulation of states after their fall → centralization of power became more widespread
Edit: I've also included the questions/themes and answers from the AP World CED (Course and Exam Description) in case you're interested! Good luck studying
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my teacher spent all year just reviewing the hours of homework he assigns, only content that he taught was Italy vs Ethiopia. heimler's students are actually blessed
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When your exam is in two days and you're just now on unit 2 because your teacher taught you the units backwards so none of the units you learned in class will be on the exam check
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watching this as a last minute resort about 1 hour-1 hr 30 mins before the actual test....I did watch the actual college board videos, but like crash course helps more surprisingly.
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I have finals tomorrow I'm grinding all of your videos real quick
How'd it go?
You had me at “yam”
Hearing that word made my day 100% better! :D
Thanks for making this videos, man, they’re really helpful! The way it’s all summarized so easily, it makes me feel like I might have a shot at passing the exam in a few weeks!
I have my unit two test tmr and I am speed watching all your unit two videos
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Unit 2 Notes hope it helps if you see this :)
Major trade routes
- silk roads (china----> europe)
- indian ocean network (east asia----> africa)
- trans saharan routes (north africa ----> mediterrean)
Similarites
- depended on large states (ex: mongols controlling a large period)
- merchants could travel and new tech was formed (compass, lateen sail)
-people came together and shared cultures
- missionaries would share their religion
- crops would also be shared (champa rice and bananas -----> population growth)
- trading cities were able to grow
- calicut and timbuktu
Differences
- specialized in carrying different goods (different weather conditions)
- silk road used luxury goods
- indian ocean used luxury and common goods (gold, textiles)
- trans sahara used gold and slaves
-developed new technologies
- compass, lateen sail in indian ocean
- saddle trans sahara
- caravanserai in silk road
- different religions traveled
- silk road buddhism, neoconfucianism, and islam
- indian ocean buddhism, christianity, neoconfucianism, islam
- trans sahara islam
Consequences
- People would convert to different religions
- people would learn about new places to learn about
- Disease (black death) would travel all across trade routes (population would die fast everywhere)
- survivors could argue for better conditions
Mongols
- were brought together by Ghengis Khan
- were known for being brutal but would be nice to those who surrendered
- were able to bring people together and trade flourished
- new states used similar ways of consolidation of power after mongols fell
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I teach APWH and I am sure to have my students watch every single one of your videos to help them prepare, answer questions based on your videos, write CED annotations for each topic, complete peer discussions, and answer practice DBQs and SAQs. My belief is that if they can master the written response based on prompts, then they can do well on all parts of the AP Exam. The best part is my students love the way the material is covered in a precise and concise manner in your video. It makes studying for the period tests much easier on them. Thank you for helping me help my students!
Hey Dawn, thank you so much for both the support and the kind words... I'm glad I got to be part of your class this year.
The tests are more based on documents and stuff which confuses me! Do u have any tips for that? Any sites I could take practice tests on?
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Use process of elimination, keep a consistent guessing letter for questions that you are unsure about, and don't take too long on any question in particular (if you have time at the end of the test, return to it). Also the College Board releases old AP multiple choice questions, LEQ, and DBQ prompts from time to time therefore you could look some of those up for practice. Good luck on studying and have a great day!
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notes for me:
silk roads
indian ocean network
trans saharan routes
^^similarities: depending on establishment of large states;
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@@anyas7348 yeah I was to but like you can only be so prepared and at least you know you did your best
I have a practice AP exam coming in a few days, thank you so much for your help. I don’t have the time to review 7 units, but I have time to watch your videos
Okay it’s so cool how I’m sitting here smiling to myself because at first I was a little confused but now I’m following completely. I thought I was stupid but my teacher just didn’t know how to teach. Had me saying yam 25/8
My boy heimler is a unit. Mans saved my grade so much this year. You the boy heimy
How do you only have 11k!?! Your videos are so helpful!!
I’m honestly blown away by 11k... but if more came along I wouldn’t fight it
exams next week, binge-watching this as much as netflix and its just as interesting! continue the great work! 🙏
Same, 4 days left and I'm just binging all his videos
When you didnt study for the 2020 exam and you started morning of, and now are watching all of Steve Heimler's videos at 2× speed
@kelsey cook how did u know? lmao 2 min till mine starts
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so uh whatd you end up getting-
What did you get I want to know
@@Alejandro-hi1lk what did you get
soo is anyone else cramming before the ap world exam LOL
we all are😣
yes!! my teacher was not reviewing this early stuff here i am trying to reteach this year old info lol
Perri Patterson HAHA FRRR good luck to u tho!!
Kai oh my! ah jeez i know how u feel haha i'm so stressed but good luck!!
YES
"YAAM!, mmm... that feels real good!"
lol, I laughed so much on it that all my worries went away for sometime!!
So, Thank YOU!
Ha, love it. I’m thinking of making YAM shirts... maybe they’ll chill all the AP World students out. I’m all about bringing some peace...
@@heimlershistory you got it!
Heimler you are the only reason why I got a 92 in this class. Now I have the ap exam on Thursday and I’m mortified
this is singlehandedly going to let me pass my unit 1/2 exam wow
Dang, not bad. Good luck!
I'm taking APWH as my first AP and these videos are carrying me through the class right now
Binging this review 2 hours before the exam
I'm an AP World teacher and I find these VERY helpful for me AND my students!
Don’t mind my name, I just wanted to comment and let you know that I really appreciate you and the work you put in your videos, I’ve watched like 6 the past 2 days and they really help me. I had an LEQ and I really owe it to you for helping me with that. Your work you’ve done with these videos have such great quality, and I’m so glad I found you and the videos, I appreciate SOOO much. Thank you!!!!
Wow, thanks for the encouragement. I’m really glad to hear that you’re finding some help here...
Are you a history teacher? You teach amazingly well (think like an historian) and know the subject!! Thank you for these videos!
I love THIS guy, he made history interesting.
I was out for two weeks because of a concussion and I’m trying to get caught up for my makeup test that’s tomorrow. You did an awesome job explaining it! Thank you so much!
Studying for the AP test thank you for the help!
anyone else just want to drop out of world history rn because everyday im edging closer and closer to becoming a stripper lol
Dont give up!
@@asuutora Never give up on your dreams! Be the best stripper the world has ever seen!
I dropout a month ago and I'm doing better than ever! Don't let your dreams be memes
cringe baby
You know, I’ve developed a close relationship with my pole and I’ve already given it a name ( Q Liz: for relationship fanatic, queen elizabeth)
I have my AP World test TMR and I COMPLETELY FORGOT, but thx to u I feel ready now
Glad to hear it. Hope it went well!
Have finals two days from now, my teacher sent us to your page for unit one and unit two. Currently watching all of you videos
I give you big thanks! I wish I found your channel sooner. You have been a big help and I am grateful for all the information you have been giving out! Thank you so much!!! :)
Thank you soo much, I got a 100 in my Unit 2 test because of you 🙏
thank you. these videos are the only reason I can understand and have an A in my Ap World Class
Anybody else here cramming night before exam day?
Binging your videos for the exam tmr 😵💫
thank you for this video it really is going to help me with my midterm
Here’s Steve saving me once again for my unit 2 test tomorrow!
Hope it went well!
This man is going to blow up on TH-cam I already know it. Im just proud to say I was here before 100k when soon he's gonna be hitting 1 mil im calling it
I have my unit 2 test on Thursday and I’m so stressed out but this helped a lot thanks so much 😄
same
SAME HI RAIN ITS KAS WE GOT HIS
*this smh
kas LMAOOOO IM SO NOT READY I WANNA DIE
I was watching your video as an assignment from my teacher this morning and the 1 year old i’m fostering came in my room. She climbed up in my lap and was fascinated with your video and wouldn’t stop laughing lol
The 2020 AP test is in a day and i'm only on Unit 2... :(
yesss cram time
wouldn't have it any other way
Yep only 12hrs away now....
dedededdeedde
You know how good you are when I come here instead of my study guide my teacher gave me 😂
Thank you so much! I did not watch your first unit video and I got a B and now after watching the Unit 2 I did amazing! I owe it all to you
test is tomorrow. studying starts today. gonna do 9 units in 1 day
good luck
same here lol
how people remember all of this information is beyond me
Watching this at 11:38 pm to study for my midterm tmrw. RIP
I really appreciate all the help you've given me!
Heimler you are gonna be my new best friend for the next month
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!! they really help me out and i got a 92 on my first test and my second is tomorrow. thank you for these
You're welcome! That's awesome about your test... Good luck on the next one!
Definitely not starting to study a day before the AP Exam.
Natalia Torres for real though... just starting now 🤣
AP test is in less than 48 hours. Just finished unit 2 of my review. 7 MORE UNITS WORTH OF HEIMLER'S HISTORY LEFT TO GO!!!!!!!!
this man is underrated
anyone studying the day before AP exams 😂😂😂
Me rn
@@cryptikclapz5273same 😭
my guy saving my life with this
me: asks my ap world teacher to explain something to me because i don't get it
my apwh teacher: 5:40
me: 8:02
Love it
Thank you for coming in clutch, my ap class sends thanks this has really helped us
This 10-minute video is the only useful thing I learned from my 70-MINUTE history class
Ha, glad I could help...
i love this channel it helps for ap world for 9th grade
This channel loves you right back...
THIS DUDE IS A LIFESAVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH STEVE
Heck yes. You’re welcome.
I just got my unit review papers today so this was REALLY convenient and helpful. Thanks for the video!
Fox Cipher my teacher didn’t even give us review papers and just told us to study on our own 😔😔😔
Binging all your videos for my final. Thanks Steve. 👍
You’re welcome!