AROUND THE AP WORLD DAY 68: CULTURAL/ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES

AROUND THE AP WORLD DAY 68: CULTURAL/ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES

Consequences of Networks of Exchange in AP World History

Overview of the Post-Classical Period (1200-1450)

  • The session concludes the exploration of the post-classical period, focusing on environmental and cultural consequences of exchange networks.
  • The College Board emphasizes these consequences as separate sections, although they may have been covered previously in earlier units.

Cultural Consequences

  • Increased cross-cultural interactions led to the diffusion of literary, artistic, and cultural traditions alongside scientific and technical innovations. Notable travelers are mentioned by name here.
  • The spread of religions along trade routes is highlighted as a significant aspect of cultural exchange during this period.
  • A list of important trade cities is provided for better understanding:
  • Timbuktu: Malian capital on the trans-Saharan trade route.
  • Venice: Italian city-state serving as Europe's entry point.
  • Cairo: Capital of the Mamluk Sultanate and an intellectual hub after Baghdad's fall in 1258.
  • Kashgar and Samarkand: Key cities along the Silk Road.
  • Beijing: Capital of China from this point forward.
  • Delhi: Heart of India, later becoming part of the Mughal Empire.
  • Malacca: Center of its namesake trading sultanate in Southeast Asia.

Environmental Consequences

  • Environmental impacts are summarized briefly; there was a continued diffusion of crops and pathogens, including epidemic diseases like bubonic plague along trade routes. This section is notably short compared to cultural consequences.
  • Specific crops mentioned include sugar, bananas, and citrus fruits that traveled through these networks, illustrating their global impact on agriculture and health.
Video description

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