HIST 1701 Study Guide PDF
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This study guide provides an overview of historical figures and events, from the Biological Old Regime to the Enlightenment era. Topics include Mansa Musa, the Black Death, and various historical figures and events.
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1. Biological Old Regime – what people need to survive at a given time 2. Mansa Musa - Emperor of Mali, reportedly richest man in the world 3. Timbuktu – where MM invested much money for school, mosques which brings scholars, poets, etc 4. Black Death – 1340-1341, 30-40% of population dead. Pop....
1. Biological Old Regime – what people need to survive at a given time 2. Mansa Musa - Emperor of Mali, reportedly richest man in the world 3. Timbuktu – where MM invested much money for school, mosques which brings scholars, poets, etc 4. Black Death – 1340-1341, 30-40% of population dead. Pop. down 75% by 1450 5. Dance of Death – painting that illustrates equality between elites and common 6. Ottoman 7. Shongai 8. Safavid 9. Mughal 10. Habsburg – Holy Roman 11. Feitorias/Factories - Portuguese trading post, ex. West Africa – India - Macao 12. Aztecs 13. Tenochtitlan – Aztec capital, overthrown by Spain + allies 14. Requerimiento – pope gave land to Spanish, accept or be enslaved 15. Encomienda – Spanish could take labor from indigenous in exchange for religious education 16. Columbian Exchange – goods + people, also diseases – get ahead through economic strength 17. Mercantilism – government manages economy and trade 18. Reformation – challenge authority of catholic church and pope 19. Martin Luther – 95 theses, against Catholicism 20. Society of Jesus (Jesuits) - missionaries to Asia 21. Charles V – diversity, wars with protestants 22. Henry VIII – devout catholic, creates church of England 23. Suleiman I – ottoman expansion 24. Schmalkaldic League - 25. Niccolò Machiavelli - Robert Bellarmine, - S.J. Babur (Baburnama ) - Gu Yanwu 26. What makes a good leader? a. Instruct new leaders, set model for future, prevent loss 27. James VI & I Louis XIV – divine right of kings 28. Jean -Baptiste Colbert – tariffs protect business 29. Thomas Hobbes – enlightenment, Leviathan 30. John Locke - enlightenment, 2 treatises on government 31. Scientific Revolution – applied reason through observation 32. Francis Bacon – inductive reasoning 33. Enlightenment – reason over tradition 34. Navigation Acts – regulate trade between US and England, promote britihs shipping 35. Jamaica – 305k slaves, 77 tons of sugar 36. Sugar – main crop in Caribbean 37. Barbados Slave Code – allows racial slavery, first code about slavery 38. Middle Passage – passage to Americas, tight packers 39. Royal African Company – Duke of York, comapny which transported slaves 40. Adventurers - 41. Maroons – freed slaves, keep slaves in check 42. Tacky’s Revolt – slaves going against state 43. Olaudah Equiano – enlightenment influence, lectured for equality 44. Clapham Set - 45. Great Northern War – Russia v Sweden, 1700-1724 46. Rebellion of the Barrios – uprising in Ecuador 47. The Spirit of the Laws – separation of powers, checks and balances 48. Baron de Montesquieu – limit executive authority 49. Jean -Jacques Rosseau – wrote social contract 50. The Social Contract – balance between personal rights and security 51. Catherine the Great – localized government, free serfs 52. Frederick the Great – crimes and punishment, judicial and legal reform 53. Immanuel Kant – enlightenment, have the courage to use your own understanding