1.5 Modern Era

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1. World History and Western Civilization

Late Modern, 1914-the Present Modern, 1750-1914 Early Modern, 1450-1750 Post Classical, 600-1450 Classical, 600 BCE-600 CE Pre Classical, 250,000 BP to 600 BCE

1.1 Pre Classical Era ● Emergence of Homosapiens ● Globalization of Humankind ● Agricultural Revolution ● First Civilizations

1.2 Classical Era ● Classical Empires ● Birth of Wisdom Traditions ● Start of World Trade

1.3 Post Classical Era ● New Post Classical Empires ● Spread of Wisdom Traditions ● World Trade Expands

1.4 Early Modern Era ● Early Modern Empires ● Origins of Modernity ● Global Trade

1.5 Modern Era ● Atlantic Revolutions ● Industrial Revolution ● Modern Ideologies ● New European Imperialism

1.6 Late Modern ● World Wars ● The Cold War ● Decolonization ● Globalization

Late Modern, 1914-the Present

World History and Western Civilization

Modern, 1750-1914 Early Modern, 1450-1750 Post Classical, 600-1450 Classical, 600 BCE-600 CE Pre Classical, 250,000 BP to 600 BCE

1.1 Pre Classical Era, 250,000 BP-600 BCE

1.1.1 Pre Classical Era 1.1.2 First Civilizations

1.1.1 Pre Classical Era

Emergence of Homosapiens and Global Migration

Agricultural Revolution

1.1.2 First Civilizations

Civilization ● Surplus Food Production ● Labor Specialization ● Social Classes ● Government Bureaucracies

1.2 Classical Era, 600 BCE-600 CE

1.2.1 Classical Empires 1.2.2 Classical Wisdom Traditions 1.2.3 Origins of World Trade

1.2.1 Classical Empires

China

1.2.2 Classical Wisdom Traditions

Buddhism

Judaism

Christianity

Greek Philosophy

Daoism

Confucianism

Islam

1.2.3 Origins of World Trade

Steppe and Sown

Early Silk Road

Early Silk Road

1.3 Post Classical Era, 600-1450

1.3.1 Post Classical Empires 1.3.2 Spread of Wisdom Traditions 1.3.3 World Trade Expands

1.3.1 Post-Classical Empires

1.3.2 Wisdom Traditions Spread

Neo-Confucianism

1.3.3 World Trade Expands

Silk Road and Indian Ocean World

Silk Road Spice Route

Black Death

Sahara Trade

1.4 Early Modern Era, 1450-1750

1.4.1 Early Modern Empires 1.4.2 Origins of Modernity 1.4.3 Early Modern Global Trade

1.4.1 Early Modern Empires

European Empires ● Prince Henry of Portugal ● Ferdinand and Isabel ● Christopher Columbus (1492) ● Vasco da Gama (1498)

European Empires

1.4.2 Origins of Modernity

European Modernity’s Origins ● Renaissance ● Reformation ● Scientific Revolution ● Enlightenment

Renaissance

Reformation

Scientific Revolution

Scientific Revolution

Enlightenment

Enlightenment

1.4.3 Early Modern Global Trade

New Ships

New Ships

Columbian Exchange

Disease

Atlantic Slavery

Atlantic Slavery

Global Trade

1.5 Modern Era, 1750-1900

1.5.1 Atlantic Revolutions 1.5.2 Industrial Revolution 1.5.3 Modern Ideologies 1.5.4 European Imperial Expansion

1.5.1 Atlantic Revolutions

Atlantic Revolutions ● American (US) ● French ● Haitian ● Latin American

French Revolution

Haitian Revolution

Spanish American Revolutions

1.5.2 Industrial Revolution

Mechanization of Labor

Urbanization

Industrial Classes

Advances in Science

1.5.3 Modern Ideologies

Democracy and Rights

Democracy and Rights

Capitalism

Communism

Nationalism

1.5.4 European Imperial Expansion

Gunboat Diplomacy

Scramble for Africa

1.6 Late Modern Era, 1900-Present

1.6.1 World Wars 1.6.2 The Cold War 1.6.3 Decolonization 1.6.4 Globalization

1.6.1 World Wars

WWI

WWII

WWII

1.6.2 The Cold War

WWII Ends

WWII Ends

China

Proxy Wars

End of Cold War

End of Cold War

1.6.3 Decolonization

Nationalism ● Nation deserves its own state ● Political is Personal ● End of Empires

India

South Africa

Fundamentalisms

Fundamentalisms

1.6.4 Globalization

Transportation

Global Trade

Mass Migration

Communication Revolution

Late Modern, 1914-the Present

World History and Western Civilization

Modern, 1750-1914 Early Modern, 1450-1750 Post Classical, 600-1450 Classical, 600 BCE-600 CE Pre Classical, 250,000 BP to 600 BCE