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adam_text | merits Preface xvii About the AP World History Course xxiv About the AP World History Exam xxvi PART 3 THE POSTCLASSICAL ERA, 500 TO 1000 C.E. 262 03 CHAPTER 13 The Resurgence of Empire in East Asia 264 EYEWITNESS: Xuanzang: A Young Monk Hits the Road 265 Chronology 286 : AP Chapter Summary 287 AP Test Practice 287 THE RESTORATION OF CENTRALIZED IMPERIAL RULE INCHINA 266 The Sui Dynasty 266 The Tang Dynasty 267 The Song Dynasty 269 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Poet Du Fu on Tang Dynasty Wars 270 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF TANG AND SONG CHINA 271 Agricultural Development 271 Technological and Industrial Development SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Arab Merchant Suleiman on Business Practices in Tang China 277 The Establishment of Buddhism Neo-Confucianism 278 281 East and Southeast Asia 281 DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLEX SOCIETIES IN KOREA, VIETNAM, AND JAPAN 282 Early Japan 282 283 Medieval Japan 285 291 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Quran on Allah and His Expectations of Humankind 293 The Establishment of Islam in Arabia 294 THE EXPANSION OF ISLAM 295 Principles of Islam 295 The Early Caliphs and the Umayyad Dynasty 277 •THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Chinese Influence in Korea and Vietnam 290 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The Prophet and the 277 REVERBERATIONS: The Spread of Religious Traditions 289 290 Muhammad’s Migration to Medina 275 288 : EYEWITNESS: Season of the Mecca Pilgrimage Muhammad and His Message 274 CULTURAL CHANGE IN TANG AND SONG CHINA The Expansive Realm of Islam A PROPHET AND HIS WORLD ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Technology and Society 275 The Emergence of a Market Economy
03 CHAPTER 14 The Abbasid Dynasty 295 297 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY OF THE EARLY ISLAMIC WORLD 298 New Crops, Agricultural Experimentation, and Urban Growth 299 The Formation of a Hemispheric Trading Zone 300 •THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Religion and Agriculture 302 The Changing Status of Women 302 hi
Contents IV ISLAMIC VALUES AND CULTURAL EXCHANGES The Formation of an Islamic Cultural Tradition Muslim Conquests and Byzantine Revival 303 304 REVERBERATIONS: The Spread of Religious Traditions Islam and the Cultural Traditions of Persia, India, and Greece 305 304 342 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY IN EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Sufi Mysticism and the Appeal of Islam The Rise of the Franks 340 The End of the Carolingian Empire The Age of the Vikings 342 339 306 The Two Economies of Early Medieval Europe 344 345 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; The Wealth and Commerce Chronology 309 AP Chapter Summary ЗЮ AP Test Practice 310 of Constantinople 03 CHAPTER 15 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; Pope Gregory the Great on Peasant Taxation on the Papal Estates, ca. 600 349 346 »THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Northern Connections 347 Social Development in the Two Worlds of Christendom India and the Indian Ocean Basin 312 EYEWITNESS: Buzurg Sets His Sights on the Seven Seas ISLAMIC AND HINDU KINGDOMS 313 The Quest for Centralized Imperial Rule 314 The Introduction of Islam to Northern India 315 The Hindu Kingdoms of Southern India 317 REVERBERATIONS; The Spread of Religious Traditions Two Churches 354 PRODUCTION AND TRADE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN BASIN 318 319 Trade and the Economic Development of Southern India Cross-Cultural Trade In the Indian Ocean Basin 320 THE EVOLUTION OF CHRISTIAN SOCIETIES IN BYZANTIUM AND WESTERN EUROPE 350 Popes and Patriarchs 351 Monks and Missionaries 352 314 Agriculture in the Monsoon World 348 319 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Geography, Environment, and Trade 322 Caste and
Society 323 354 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Competing Christianities 355 Chronology 355 AP Chapter Summary 356 AP Test Practice 356 AP Assessing Themes 357 STATE OF THE WORLD: Revived Networks and New Cultural Zones 358 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; Cosmos Indicopleustes on Trade in Southern India 324 RELIGIOUS DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUTH ASIA The Increasing Popularity of Hinduism Islam and Its Appeal 326 PART 4 324 324 REVERBERATIONS: The Spread of Religious Traditions 326 THE ACCELERATION OF CROSS-CULTURAL INTERACTION, 1000 TO 1500 C.E. 360 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The Development of Hinduism and Islam 03 CHAPTER 17 327 THE INFLUENCE OF INDIAN SOCIETY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA 327 The States of Southeast Asia The Arrival of Islam 330 Nomadic Empires and Eurasian Integration 362 327 EYEWITNESS: The Goldsmith of the Mongolian Steppe Chronology 332 AP Chapter Summary 333 AP Test Practice 333 03 CHAPTER 16 The Two Worlds of Christendom 334 EYEWITNESS: Emperor Charlemagne and His Elephant THE QUEST FOR POLITICAL ORDER The Early Byzantine Empire 337 336 335 363
v Contenís «THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Tensions between Old TURKISH MIGRATIONS AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION 364 and New Values Economy and Society of Nomadic Pastoralism 364 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: William of Rubruck on Gender Relations among the Mongols 366 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Social Organization on the Steppes 367 Turkish Empires in Persia, Anatolia, and India 367 THE MONGOL EMPIRES 368 Chinggis Khan and the Making of the Mongol Empire 368 Ц CHAPTER 19 The Increasing Influence of Europe 402 EYEWITNESS: From Venice to China and Back 403 The Late Byzantine Empire Military Tactics 371 The Mongol Empires after Chinggis Khan 371 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Cultural Preferences of 407 408 ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 375 REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies Growth of the Agricultural Economy 376 409 410 REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies The Revival of Towns and Trade Social Change 412 378 Tamerlane and the Tlmurids 378 The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire 404 404 The Holy Roman Empire 405 Regional Monarchies in France and England Regional States in Italy and Iberia 374 Decline of the Mongols in Persia and China AFTER THE MONGOLS Chronology 400 AP Chapter Summary 400 AP Test Practice 401 THE REGIONAL STATES OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Marco Polo on Mongol the Mongols 374 The Mongols and Eurasian Integration 399 410 411 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Privileges Granted in London to 379 the Hanse of Cologne 1157-1194 Chronology 380 AP Chapter Summary 381 AP Test Practice 381 413 EUROPEAN CHRISTIANITY DURING THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES 416 Schools,
Universities, and Scholastic Theology 416 Popular Religion 417 Reform Movements and Popular Heresies ĮJJ CHAPTER 18 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Prosperity and Its States and Societies of Sub-Saharan Africa 382 Problems Agriculture and Population Growth Political Organization 385 ISLAMIC KINGDOMS AND EMPIRES 419 THE MEDIEVAL EXPANSION OF EUROPE EYEWITNESS: The Lion Prince of Mali 383 EFFECTS OF EARLY AFRICAN MIGRATIONS 418 420 Atlantic and Baltic Colonization 421 The Reconquest of Sicily and Spain 421 The Crusades 422 384 384 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: The Historical Significance of the Crusades 386 Trans-Saharan Trade and Islamic States in West Africa 386 REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies 387 422 Chronology 424 AP Chapter Summary 425 AP Test Practice 425 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Religion and Commerce 391 Indian Ocean Trade and Islamic States in East Africa 391 ¡33 CHAPTER 20 Worlds Apart: The Americas and Oceania SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Ibn Battuta on Muslim Society at EYEWITNESS: First Impressions of the Aztec Mogadishu 392 Capital 427 AFRICAN SOCIETY AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Social Classes 393 African Religion 396 The Arrival of Christianity and Islam 393 STATES AND EMPIRES IN MESOAMERICA AND NORTH AMERICA 428 The Toltecs and the Mexica 397 Mexica Society 431 428 426
Contents VI SC U »Cc ï -RC v ; нѕ Pisc and Girls 432 Mexica Religion Mexico Expectations of Boys 465 The Chinese Reconnaissance of the Indian Ocean Basin European Exploration in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans 433 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The Mexica and Mesoamerican Bloodletting Rituals REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies 433 Peoples and Societies of North America The Coming of the Incas 435 Inca Society and Religion 438 THE SOCIETIES OF OCEANIA 439 PARTS 441 ■ THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Maritime Encounters 441 REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies 442 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; Moikeha’s Migration from Tahiti to Hawai i 443 THE ORIGINS OF GLOBAL INTERDEPENDENCE, 1500 TO 1800 476 03 CHAPTER 22 Chronology 444 AP Chapter Summary 445 AP Test Practice 445 Transoceanic Encounters and Global Connections 478 EYEWITNESS: Vasco da Gama’s Spicy Voyage Expanding Horizons of Cross-Cultural Interaction 446 EYEWITNESS: On the Road with Ibn Battuta LONG-DISTANCE TRADE AND TRAVEL 447 448 Patterns of Long-Distance Trade 448 Political and Diplomatic Travel 451 Missionary Campaigns 452 480 482 Voyages of Exploration: from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic 483 Voyages of Exploration: from the Atlantic to the Pacific 486 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Christopher Columbus’s First 488 TRADE AND CONFLICT IN EARLY MODERN ASIA SOURCES FROM THE PAST: John of Montecorvino on His Trading-Post Empires 489 490 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Afonso d’Alboquerque Seizes Hormuz 492 European Conquests in Southeast Asia 493 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Trading-Post Empires 455 456 and Cross-Cultural Exchanges
494 Foundations of the Russian Empire in Asia 494 Commercial Rivalries and the Seven Years’ War 498 456 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Long-Distance Travel 458 Recovery in China: The Ming Dynasty 459 CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Individual Experiences of the Bubonic P/ague 460 Recovery in Europe: State Building 461 Recovery in Europe: The Renaissance 463 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Comparative Cultural Revivals 465 Motives for Exploration 480 The Technology of Exploration Impressions of American Peoples SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Ibn Battuta on Customs in the Mali Empire 453 Long-Distance Travel and Cross-Cultural Exchanges 454 Bubonic Plague 479 THE EXPLORATION OF THE WORLD’S OCEANS 03 CHAPTER 21 CRISIS AND RECOVERY 470 STATE OF THE WORLD: A World on the Point of Global Integration 474 The Nomadic Foragers of Australia 439 The Development of Pacific Island Societies Mission in China 466 467 Chronology 471 AP Chapter Summary 472 AP Test Practice 472 AP Assessing Themes 473 434 STATES AND EMPIRES IN SOUTH AMERICA 435 and Their Effects EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION ECOLOGICAL EXCHANGES 499 The Columbian Exchange 499 REVERBERATIONS: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of the Columbian Exchange 500 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Local Foodways The Origins of Global Trade Chronology 504 AP Chapter Summary 504 AP Test Practice 505 502 502
vii Contents SJ CHAPTER 23 03 CHAPTER 24 The Transformation of Europe 506 New Worlds: The Americas and Oceania EYEWITNESS; Martin Luther Challenges the Church 507 THE FRAGMENTATION OF WESTERN CHRISTENDOM 508 Witch-Hunts and Religious Wars 510 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The Creation of New Traditions 511 The Attempted Revival of Empire The New Monarchs 514 Constitutional States 515 Absolute Monarchies 517 The European States System EARLY CAPITALIST SOCIETY 512 536 536 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: First Impressions of Spanish Forces 538 The Conquest of Mexico and Peru 539 539 COLONIAL SOCIETY IN THE AMERICAS 519 545 The Formation of Multicultural Societies Mestizo Society 545 521 REVERBERATIONS: The Columbian Exchange Early Capitalism and Protoindustrialization 521 522 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Capitalism and Overseas Expansion 524 Social Change in Early Modern Europe 545 Mining and Agriculture in the Spanish Empire Sugar and Slavery In Portuguese Brazil 549 546 Fur Traders and Settlers in North America 550 Christianity and Native Religions in the Americas 552 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Women and Religion 525 EUROPEANS IN THE PACIFIC SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Adam Smith on the Capitalist Market 526 TRANSFORMATIONS IN SCIENTIFIC THINKING The Reconception of the Universe 539 Iberian Empires in the Americas 541 Settler Colonies In North America 543 521 526 527 527 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Galileo Galilei, Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina 529 Women and Science 530 Columbian Exchange ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Conquest 512 Population Growth and Urbanization Chronology 531 AP
Chapter Summary 532 AP Test Practice 532 COLLIDING WORLDS 535 REVERBERATIONS: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of the THE CONSOLIDATION OF SOVEREIGN STATES The Scientific Revolution EYEWITNESS: The Mysterious Identity of Doña Marina The Spanish Caribbean The Protestant Reformation 508 The Catholic Reformation 510 534 553 553 Australia and the Larger World 554 The Pacific Islands and the Larger World 555 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Captain James Cook on the Hawaiians 556 Chronology 557 AP Chapter Summary 558 AP Test Practice 558 S3 CHAPTER 25 Africa and the Atlantic World 560 EYEWITNESS: A Slave’s Long, Strange Trip Back to Africa AFRICAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY IN EARLY MODERN TIMES 562 The States of West Africa and East Africa 562 The Kingdoms of Central Africa and South Africa 564 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Queen Nzinga Islam and Christianity in Early Modern Africa Social Change In Early Modern Africa 568 THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE 567 569 Foundations of the Slave Trade Human Cargoes 571 569 REVERBERATIONS: The Columbian Exchange The Impact of the Slave Trade in Africa 572 572 566 561
viii . ՜. Contents ՝ - ՝*· ՜ Passage ՝·. ; Olaudoh Equiono on the Middle ՜ 573 The Islamic Empires CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Using Indirect Sources to Reconstruct the Lives of Slaves 574 THE AFRICAN DIASPORA ES CHAPTER Г EYEWITNESS: Shah Jahan s Monument to Love and Allah 577 FORMATION OF THE ISLAMIC EMPIRES Plantation Societies 577 The Making of African-American Cultural Traditions 579 The Ottoman Empire 580 The End of the Slave Trade and the Abolition of Slavery 580 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: A Cargo of Black Ivory, 1829 581 613 614 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: A Conqueror and His Conquests: 616 IMPERIAL ISLAMIC SOCIETY The Dynastic State 03 CHAPTER 26 616 617 Agriculture and Trade 618 REVERBERATIONS: The Columbian Exchange Religious Affairs in the Islamic Empires Tradition and Change in East Asia 584 586 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHANGES 590 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Chinese Women Population Growth and Economic Development 592 593 REVERBERATIONS: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of the Columbian Exchange 593 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Oianlong on Chinese Trade with England 595 Gentry, Commoners, Soldiers, and Mean People 596 Chronology 627 AP Chapter Summary 627 AP Test Practice 628 AP Assessing Themes 628 STATE OF THE WORLD: Changing Views of the World, Changing Worldviews 630 AN AGE OF REVOLUTION. *֊֊ *USTRY, A EMPIRE. 1750 TO 1914 632 Neo-Confucianism and Pulp Fiction 597 The Return of Christianity to China 598 03 CHAPTER 28 599 Revolutions and National States in the Atlantic World 634 602 •THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Crucifixions in Japan 604 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Fabian Fucan Rejects
Christianity 605 Chronology 606 AP Chapter Summary 606 AP Test Practice 607 626 PART THE CONFUCIAN TRADITION AND NEW CULTURAL INFLUENCES 597 Christianity and Dutch Learning 624 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Islamic Mapmaking 591 The Tokugawa Shogunate 599 Economic and Social Change 601 Neo-Confucianism and Floating Worlds 621 621 623 The Deterioration of Imperial Leadership Economic and Military Decline 625 Cultural Conservatism 625 592 THE UNIFICATION OF JAPAN Cultural Patronage of the Islamic Emperors THE EMPIRES IN TRANSITION 586 The Qing Dynasty 588 The Son of Heaven and the Scholar-Bureaucrats 619 620 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Religious Diversity EYEWITNESS: Matteo Ricci and Chiming Clocks in China 585 The Patriarchal Family 610 610 The Safavid Empire The Mughal Empire Babur on India Chronology 582 AP Chapter Summary 583 AP Test Practice 583 THE QUEST FOR POLITICAL STABILITY 609 SOURCES PROM THE PWTT; Ghislain de Busbecq’s Concerns about the Ottoman Empire 612 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Creole Culture The Ming Dynasty 608 604 EYEWITNESS: Olympe de Gouges Declares the Rights of Women 635 POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY AND POLITICAL UPHEAVAL The Enlightenment and Revolutionary Ideas Popular Sovereignty 638 The American Revolution 639 The French Revolution 642 / 637 636
Contents IX -· ■՛■ : Testimony for the Factory Act of 1833: Working Conditions in England 673 industrial Capitalism 674 INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY 677 Industrial Demographics 677 Urbanization and Migration Industry and Society 680 679 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Family and Factory The Socialist Challenge 682 683 REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism 685 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; Marx and Engels on Bourgeoisie and Proletarians 686 Global Effects of Industrialization 687 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Class Struggle SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen 644 The Reign of Napoleon 646 THE INFLUENCE OF REVOLUTION ЙЗ CHAPTER 30 649 The Americas in the Age of Independence 692 The Emergence of Ideologies: Conservatism and Liberalism 653 Testing the Limits of Revolutionary Ideals: Slavery 653 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Revolution and Slavery 654 Testing the Limits of Revolutionary Ideals: Women’s Rights 654 656 THE BUILDING OF AMERICAN STATES 694 657 «THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Nationalism on the 658 The Emergence of National Communities 658 REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism The Unifications of Italy and Germany 660 660 656 Ways of Life 695 The Canadian Dominion: Independence without War AMERICAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Migration to the Americas 705 705 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Mass Migration Latin American Investments Societies in the United States The Making of Industrial Society 666 EYEWITNESS: Betty Harris, a Woman Chained in the Coal Pits 667 Foundations of Industrialization The Factory System 671 668 668 The Early Spread of Industrialization 672
706 706 709 AMERICAN CULTURAL AND SOCIAL DIVERSITY ИЗ CHAPTER 29 699 Latin America: Fragmentation and Political Experimentation 701 Economic Expansion in the United States Canadian Prosperity 708 Chronology 664 AP Chapter Summary 665 AP Test Practice 665 PATTERNS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION 694 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Vanishing THE CONSOLIDATION OF NATIONAL STATES IN EUROPE March EYEWITNESS: Fatt Fling Chin Searches for Gold from China to California 693 The United States: Westward Expansion and Civil War SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Declaration of the Rights of Nations and Nationalism Chronology 690 AP Chapter Summary 690 AP Test Practice 690 647 The Haitian Revolution 647 Wars of Independence in Latin America Woman and the Female Citizen 687 710 711 REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism Canadian Cultural Contrasts 713 712 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Meaning of Freedom for an Ex-Slave 714 Ethnicity, Identity, and Gender in Latin America Chronology 717 AP Chapter Summary 717 AP Test Practice 718 715
x Contents SO .m FwOM r ■՝ I ■ .-ft. The Royal Niger Company Mass-Produces Imperial Control in Africa 761 u CHAPTER Зі Societies at Crossroads 720 THE EMERGENCE OF NEW IMPERIAL POWERS EYEWITNESS: “Heavenly King Hong Xiuquan, Empress Dowager Cixi, and Qing Reform 721 THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN DECLINE Imperial Japan 722 725 726 THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE UNDER PRESSURE Repression and Revolution 727 727 Chronology AP Test Practice 732 734 The Taiping Rebellion 736 Reform Frustrated 737 From Tokugawa to Melji Melji Reforms 774 STATE OF THE WORLD: The World Turned Upside Down REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism 741 PRESENT 742 778 03 CHAPTER 33 743 The Great War: The World in Upheaval 744 780 EYEWITNESS: A Bloodied Archduke and a Bloody War 03 CHAPTER 32 THE DRIFT TOWARD WAR The Building of Global Empires 747 GLOBAL WAR FOUNDATIONS OF EMPIRE Motives of Imperialism 748 748 749 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: New Imperialism? Tools of Empire 750 750 SOURCES FROM THE PAST· Rudyard Kipling on the White Man’s Burden 752 EUROPEAN IMPERIALISM The British Empire in India 753 753 Imperialism in Central Asia and Southeast Asia 755 The Scramble for Africa 757 European Imperialism In the Pacific 785 The Guns of August 786 Mutual Butchery 786 REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism 782 Nationalist Aspirations 782 National Rivalries 783 Understandings and Alliances 746 EYEWITNESS: Cecil John Rhodes and the Spoils of Imperialism 776 .--INTEMPORARY GLOBAL REALIGNMENTS, 1914 TO THE 739 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Opening Doors AP Test Practice 774 PART 7 739 740 Chronology 743 AP Chapter Summary 773 AP
Assessing Themes 732 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Banning Opium in China 769 773 AP Chapter Summary The Opium War and the Unequal Treaties THE TRANSFORMATION OF JAPAN Empire and Society 768 Nationalism and Anticolonial Movements CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Thinking about Colonized Peoples’ Responses to Colonization 770 730 THE CHINESE EMPIRE UNDER SIEGE 765 Empire and Economy 765 Labor Migrations 766 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Reforming Traditions Military Defeat and Social Reform Industrialization 729 763 764 LEGACIES OF IMPERIALISM The Nature of Decline 723 Reform and Reorganization 725 The Young Turk Era 763 U.S. Imperialism in Latin America and the Pacific 760 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Forays into the Pacific 760 784 781
Contents •THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Heroic War? 787 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial Technologies 790 Total War: The Home Front XI Chronology 829 AP Chapter Summary 830 AP Test Practice 830 791 SOURCES FROM T-£ PA f. Dulce et Decorum Est Conflict in East Asia and the Pacific 794 Battles in Africa and Southwest Asia 794 793 STHINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: From Civil Warto Total War 795 ØJ CHAPTER 35 Nationalism and Political Identities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America 832 EYEWITNESS: Shanfei Becomes a New and Revolutionary Young Woman in China 833 THE END OF THE WAR 796 Revolution in Russia ASIAN PATHS TO AUTONOMY 796 U.S. Intervention and Collapse of the Central Powers 798 After the War 800 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Chinese Revolutions SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Memorandum of the General Syrian Congress 805 Challenges to European Preeminence 834 India’s Quest for Home Rule 834 China’s Search for Order 836 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Mohandas Gandhi, Hind Swaraj (Indian Home Rule) 837 Imperial and Imperialist Japan 805 839 AFRICA UNDER COLONIAL DOMINATION Chronology 807 AP Chapter Summary 808 AP Test Practice 808 836 Africa and the Great War 840 841 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Colonial Legacies of the Great War 841 U CHAPTER The Colonial Economy 842 African Nationalism 843 34 An Age of Anxiety 810 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Africa for Africans EYEWITNESS: The Birth of a Monster and Monstrous Beliefs 8Ո PROBING CULTURAL FRONTIERS Postwar Pessimism 813 813 Technologies 813 Conflicts with a “Good Neighbor” 846 848 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of
Industrial New Visions in Physics, Psychology, and Art GLOBAL DEPRESSION 814 Economic Experimentation 818 HÜ CHAPTER 36 819 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Nothing to Fear 820 «THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Poverty, People, and the State 820 CHALLENGES TO THE LIBERAL ORDER Communism in Russia The Fascist Alternative 821 New Conflagrations: World War II and the Cold War 854 EYEWITNESS: Victor Tolley Finds Tea and Learns Empathy in Nagasaki 855 ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II 821 823 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Goals and Achievements of the 824 856 Japan’s War in China 856 Italian and German Aggression 858 TOTAL WAR: THE WORLD UNDER FIRE ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Challenges to the Liberal Order 825 825 German National Socialism Technologies 850 Chronology 852 AP Chapter Summary 852 AP Test Practice 853 816 The Great Depression 816 Despair and Government Action Italian Fascism LATIN AMERICAN STRUGGLES WITH NEOCOLONIALISM 845 The Impact of the Great War and the Great Depression The Evolution of Economic Imperialism 847 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial First Five-Year Plan 844 826 860 Blitzkrieg: Germany Conquers Europe 860 The German Invasion of the Soviet Union 861 Battles in Asia and the Pacific 862 Defeat of the Axis Powers 864
iontents XII LIFE DURING WARTIME Occupation, Collaboration, and Resistance The Holocaust Chronology 908 AP Chapter Summary 909 AP Test Practice 909 867 867 869 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial Technologies 870 Women and the War 871 CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Exploring Perspective and Neutrality in the Historical Interpretation of WWII 872 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: “We Will Never Speak about It in Public” 874 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The “Home” Front THE COLD WAR 875 875 Origins of the Cold War 875 The Globalization of the Cold War 878 •THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Cold War in Cuba Dissent, Intervention, and Rapprochement 881 882 EYEWITNESS: Kristina Matschat and a Falling Wall THE END OF THE COLD WAR The Collapse of the Soviet Union THE GLOBAL ECONOMY 916 Economic Globalization 916 Economic Growth in Asia Trading Blocs 919 911 912 Revolutions in Eastern and Central Europe 913 914 917 Consumption and Cultural Interaction 922 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Coca-Cola and MTV 922 886 EYEWITNESS: Mohandas Gandhi’s Saintly Last Words 887 889 India’s Partitioned Independence Nonviolence 890 Nationalist Struggles in Vietnam 890 Arab National States and the Problem of Palestine DECOLONIZATION IN AFRICA 923 GLOBAL PROBLEMS 924 Global Diseases 928 Global Terrorism 929 Coping with Global Problems: International Organizations 932 892 894 Forcing the French out of North Africa The Age of Access REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial Technologies 924 Population Pressures and Climate Change 924 Economic Inequities and Labor Servitude 927 889 ■THINKING ABOUT
TRADITIONS: Independence and 895 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial Technologies 895 Black African Nationalism and Independence 896 Freedom and Conflict In Sub-Saharan Africa 897 CROSSING BOUNDARIES ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Female Freedom AFTER INDEPENDENCE: LONG-TERM STRUGGLES IN THE POSTCOLONIAL ERA 900 Chronology 941 AP Chapter Summary 942 AP Test Practice 942 AP Assessing Themes 943 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Islamism and the 903 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Carter s Appeal to the Ayatollah 904 Colonial Legacies in Sub-Saharan Africa 905 Politics and Economics in Latin America 906 903 934 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: China’s Marriage Law, 1949 and Subjugation 936 Migration 938 Communism and Democracy In Asia 900 Islamic Resurgence in Southwest Asia and North Africa 934 Women’s Traditions and Feminist Challenges SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Kwame Nkrumah on African Unity 898 World 910 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Debate over Cultural Globalization 921 ИЗ CHAPTER 37 INDEPENDENCE IN ASIA A World without Borders CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGES AND GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS 920 Chronology 883 AP Chapter Summary 883 AP Test Practice 884 The End of Empire 03 CHAPTER 38 STATE OF THE WORLD: A World Destroyed/A World Reborn 944 Glossary G1 Credits C1 Index 11 936
A Г /1 r H о ► iviUUci ո ո Ո л г 0,1 ч iļ֊w M :h to APS World History Traditions Encounters, :c2020 Update has been thoroughly revised to fully align to the new AP World History: Modern Course and Exam starting with the 2019-2020 school year. Integrated AP features in both the text and the digital resources support teachers and students as they transition into the new course framework. Retaining the text’s thematic perspective, the instruction has been reorganized to reflect the new time span and revised themes, skills, and processes and fosters connections that illustrate both continuities and changes across time periods. Students are led to analyze historical sources and evidence as they interpret, draw inferences, and evaluate a variety of documents and understand the context and connections among events. Using historical reasoning, students gain an understanding of how to develop an argument based on relevant evidence as they prepare for course and exam success. Powerful Digital Resources, ■A.P-aiigned Instruction Online study tools engage students and personalize the learning for AP success. The dynamic digital resources include: • An updated eBook and Smartbook’ with instruction and assessments that reflect the new time span and themes. • Targeted recommendations that focus students on concepts and content that require additional study. • Coverage and activities that focus on pre-1200 time periods to prepare students for the later start date of the new World History curriculum. • A Primary Source Library, organized by chapter, for in-depth analysis and
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merits Preface xvii About the AP World History Course xxiv About the AP World History Exam xxvi PART 3 THE POSTCLASSICAL ERA, 500 TO 1000 C.E. 262 03 CHAPTER 13 The Resurgence of Empire in East Asia 264 EYEWITNESS: Xuanzang: A Young Monk Hits the Road 265 Chronology 286 : AP Chapter Summary 287 AP Test Practice 287 THE RESTORATION OF CENTRALIZED IMPERIAL RULE INCHINA 266 The Sui Dynasty 266 The Tang Dynasty 267 The Song Dynasty 269 ' SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Poet Du Fu on Tang Dynasty Wars 270 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF TANG AND SONG CHINA 271 Agricultural Development 271 Technological and Industrial Development SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Arab Merchant Suleiman on Business Practices in Tang China 277 The Establishment of Buddhism Neo-Confucianism 278 281 East and Southeast Asia 281 DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLEX SOCIETIES IN KOREA, VIETNAM, AND JAPAN 282 Early Japan 282 283 Medieval Japan 285 291 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Quran on Allah and His Expectations of Humankind 293 The Establishment of Islam in Arabia 294 THE EXPANSION OF ISLAM 295 Principles of Islam 295 The Early Caliphs and the Umayyad Dynasty 277 •THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Chinese Influence in Korea and Vietnam 290 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The Prophet and the 277 REVERBERATIONS: The Spread of Religious Traditions 289 290 Muhammad’s Migration to Medina 275 288 : EYEWITNESS: Season of the Mecca Pilgrimage Muhammad and His Message 274 CULTURAL CHANGE IN TANG AND SONG CHINA The Expansive Realm of Islam A PROPHET AND HIS WORLD ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Technology and Society 275 The Emergence of a Market Economy
03 CHAPTER 14 The Abbasid Dynasty 295 297 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY OF THE EARLY ISLAMIC WORLD 298 New Crops, Agricultural Experimentation, and Urban Growth 299 The Formation of a Hemispheric Trading Zone 300 •THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Religion and Agriculture 302 The Changing Status of Women 302 hi
Contents IV ISLAMIC VALUES AND CULTURAL EXCHANGES The Formation of an Islamic Cultural Tradition Muslim Conquests and Byzantine Revival 303 304 REVERBERATIONS: The Spread of Religious Traditions Islam and the Cultural Traditions of Persia, India, and Greece 305 304 342 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY IN EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Sufi Mysticism and the Appeal of Islam The Rise of the Franks 340 The End of the Carolingian Empire The Age of the Vikings 342 339 306 The Two Economies of Early Medieval Europe 344 345 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; The Wealth and Commerce Chronology 309 AP Chapter Summary ЗЮ AP Test Practice 310 of Constantinople 03 CHAPTER 15 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; Pope Gregory the Great on Peasant Taxation on the Papal Estates, ca. 600 349 346 »THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Northern Connections 347 Social Development in the Two Worlds of Christendom India and the Indian Ocean Basin 312 EYEWITNESS: Buzurg Sets His Sights on the Seven Seas ISLAMIC AND HINDU KINGDOMS 313 The Quest for Centralized Imperial Rule 314 The Introduction of Islam to Northern India 315 The Hindu Kingdoms of Southern India 317 REVERBERATIONS; The Spread of Religious Traditions Two Churches 354 PRODUCTION AND TRADE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN BASIN 318 319 Trade and the Economic Development of Southern India Cross-Cultural Trade In the Indian Ocean Basin 320 THE EVOLUTION OF CHRISTIAN SOCIETIES IN BYZANTIUM AND WESTERN EUROPE 350 Popes and Patriarchs 351 Monks and Missionaries 352 314 Agriculture in the Monsoon World 348 319 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Geography, Environment, and Trade 322 Caste and
Society 323 354 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Competing Christianities 355 Chronology 355 AP Chapter Summary 356 AP Test Practice 356 AP Assessing Themes 357 STATE OF THE WORLD: Revived Networks and New Cultural Zones 358 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; Cosmos Indicopleustes on Trade in Southern India 324 RELIGIOUS DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUTH ASIA The Increasing Popularity of Hinduism Islam and Its Appeal 326 PART 4 324 324 REVERBERATIONS: The Spread of Religious Traditions 326 THE ACCELERATION OF CROSS-CULTURAL INTERACTION, 1000 TO 1500 C.E. 360 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The Development of Hinduism and Islam 03 CHAPTER 17 327 THE INFLUENCE OF INDIAN SOCIETY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA 327 The States of Southeast Asia The Arrival of Islam 330 Nomadic Empires and Eurasian Integration 362 327 EYEWITNESS: The Goldsmith of the Mongolian Steppe Chronology 332 AP Chapter Summary 333 AP Test Practice 333 03 CHAPTER 16 The Two Worlds of Christendom 334 EYEWITNESS: Emperor Charlemagne and His Elephant THE QUEST FOR POLITICAL ORDER The Early Byzantine Empire 337 336 335 363
v Contenís «THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Tensions between Old TURKISH MIGRATIONS AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION 364 and New Values Economy and Society of Nomadic Pastoralism 364 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: William of Rubruck on Gender Relations among the Mongols 366 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Social Organization on the Steppes 367 Turkish Empires in Persia, Anatolia, and India 367 THE MONGOL EMPIRES 368 Chinggis Khan and the Making of the Mongol Empire 368 Ц CHAPTER 19 The Increasing Influence of Europe 402 EYEWITNESS: From Venice to China and Back 403 The Late Byzantine Empire Military Tactics 371 The Mongol Empires after Chinggis Khan 371 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Cultural Preferences of 407 408 ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 375 REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies Growth of the Agricultural Economy 376 409 410 REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies The Revival of Towns and Trade Social Change 412 378 Tamerlane and the Tlmurids 378 The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire 404 404 The Holy Roman Empire 405 Regional Monarchies in France and England Regional States in Italy and Iberia 374 Decline of the Mongols in Persia and China AFTER THE MONGOLS Chronology 400 AP Chapter Summary 400 AP Test Practice 401 THE REGIONAL STATES OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Marco Polo on Mongol the Mongols 374 The Mongols and Eurasian Integration 399 410 411 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Privileges Granted in London to 379 the Hanse of Cologne 1157-1194 Chronology 380 AP Chapter Summary 381 AP Test Practice 381 413 EUROPEAN CHRISTIANITY DURING THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES 416 Schools,
Universities, and Scholastic Theology 416 Popular Religion 417 Reform Movements and Popular Heresies ĮJJ CHAPTER 18 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Prosperity and Its States and Societies of Sub-Saharan Africa 382 Problems Agriculture and Population Growth Political Organization 385 ISLAMIC KINGDOMS AND EMPIRES 419 THE MEDIEVAL EXPANSION OF EUROPE EYEWITNESS: The Lion Prince of Mali 383 EFFECTS OF EARLY AFRICAN MIGRATIONS 418 420 Atlantic and Baltic Colonization 421 The Reconquest of Sicily and Spain 421 The Crusades 422 384 384 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: The Historical Significance of the Crusades 386 Trans-Saharan Trade and Islamic States in West Africa 386 REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies 387 422 Chronology 424 AP Chapter Summary 425 AP Test Practice 425 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Religion and Commerce 391 Indian Ocean Trade and Islamic States in East Africa 391 ¡33 CHAPTER 20 Worlds Apart: The Americas and Oceania SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Ibn Battuta on Muslim Society at EYEWITNESS: First Impressions of the Aztec Mogadishu 392 Capital 427 AFRICAN SOCIETY AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Social Classes 393 African Religion 396 The Arrival of Christianity and Islam 393 STATES AND EMPIRES IN MESOAMERICA AND NORTH AMERICA 428 The Toltecs and the Mexica 397 Mexica Society 431 428 426
Contents VI SC U »Cc ï -RC v ; нѕ Pisc and Girls 432 Mexica Religion Mexico Expectations of Boys 465 The Chinese Reconnaissance of the Indian Ocean Basin European Exploration in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans 433 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The Mexica and Mesoamerican Bloodletting Rituals REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies 433 Peoples and Societies of North America The Coming of the Incas 435 Inca Society and Religion 438 THE SOCIETIES OF OCEANIA 439 PARTS 441 ■ THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Maritime Encounters 441 REVERBERATIONS: The Diffusion of Technologies 442 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; Moikeha’s Migration from Tahiti to Hawai'i 443 THE ORIGINS OF GLOBAL INTERDEPENDENCE, 1500 TO 1800 476 03 CHAPTER 22 Chronology 444 AP Chapter Summary 445 AP Test Practice 445 Transoceanic Encounters and Global Connections 478 EYEWITNESS: Vasco da Gama’s Spicy Voyage Expanding Horizons of Cross-Cultural Interaction 446 EYEWITNESS: On the Road with Ibn Battuta LONG-DISTANCE TRADE AND TRAVEL 447 448 Patterns of Long-Distance Trade 448 Political and Diplomatic Travel 451 Missionary Campaigns 452 480 482 Voyages of Exploration: from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic 483 Voyages of Exploration: from the Atlantic to the Pacific 486 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Christopher Columbus’s First 488 TRADE AND CONFLICT IN EARLY MODERN ASIA SOURCES FROM THE PAST: John of Montecorvino on His Trading-Post Empires 489 490 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Afonso d’Alboquerque Seizes Hormuz 492 European Conquests in Southeast Asia 493 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Trading-Post Empires 455 456 and Cross-Cultural Exchanges
494 Foundations of the Russian Empire in Asia 494 Commercial Rivalries and the Seven Years’ War 498 456 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Long-Distance Travel 458 Recovery in China: The Ming Dynasty 459 CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Individual Experiences of the Bubonic P/ague 460 Recovery in Europe: State Building 461 Recovery in Europe: The Renaissance 463 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Comparative Cultural Revivals 465 Motives for Exploration 480 The Technology of Exploration Impressions of American Peoples SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Ibn Battuta on Customs in the Mali Empire 453 Long-Distance Travel and Cross-Cultural Exchanges 454 Bubonic Plague 479 THE EXPLORATION OF THE WORLD’S OCEANS 03 CHAPTER 21 CRISIS AND RECOVERY 470 STATE OF THE WORLD: A World on the Point of Global Integration 474 The Nomadic Foragers of Australia 439 The Development of Pacific Island Societies Mission in China 466 467 Chronology 471 AP Chapter Summary 472 AP Test Practice 472 AP Assessing Themes 473 434 STATES AND EMPIRES IN SOUTH AMERICA 435 and Their Effects EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION ECOLOGICAL EXCHANGES 499 The Columbian Exchange 499 REVERBERATIONS: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of the Columbian Exchange 500 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Local Foodways The Origins of Global Trade Chronology 504 AP Chapter Summary 504 AP Test Practice 505 502 502
vii Contents SJ CHAPTER 23 03 CHAPTER 24 The Transformation of Europe 506 New Worlds: The Americas and Oceania EYEWITNESS; Martin Luther Challenges the Church 507 THE FRAGMENTATION OF WESTERN CHRISTENDOM 508 Witch-Hunts and Religious Wars 510 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The Creation of New Traditions 511 The Attempted Revival of Empire The New Monarchs 514 Constitutional States 515 Absolute Monarchies 517 The European States System EARLY CAPITALIST SOCIETY 512 536 536 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: First Impressions of Spanish Forces 538 The Conquest of Mexico and Peru 539 539 COLONIAL SOCIETY IN THE AMERICAS 519 545 The Formation of Multicultural Societies Mestizo Society 545 521 REVERBERATIONS: The Columbian Exchange Early Capitalism and Protoindustrialization 521 522 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Capitalism and Overseas Expansion 524 Social Change in Early Modern Europe 545 Mining and Agriculture in the Spanish Empire Sugar and Slavery In Portuguese Brazil 549 546 Fur Traders and Settlers in North America 550 Christianity and Native Religions in the Americas 552 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Women and Religion 525 EUROPEANS IN THE PACIFIC SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Adam Smith on the Capitalist Market 526 TRANSFORMATIONS IN SCIENTIFIC THINKING The Reconception of the Universe 539 Iberian Empires in the Americas 541 Settler Colonies In North America 543 521 526 527 527 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Galileo Galilei, Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina 529 Women and Science 530 Columbian Exchange ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Conquest 512 Population Growth and Urbanization Chronology 531 AP
Chapter Summary 532 AP Test Practice 532 COLLIDING WORLDS 535 REVERBERATIONS: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of the THE CONSOLIDATION OF SOVEREIGN STATES The Scientific Revolution EYEWITNESS: The Mysterious Identity of Doña Marina The Spanish Caribbean The Protestant Reformation 508 The Catholic Reformation 510 534 553 553 Australia and the Larger World 554 The Pacific Islands and the Larger World 555 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Captain James Cook on the Hawaiians 556 Chronology 557 AP Chapter Summary 558 AP Test Practice 558 S3 CHAPTER 25 Africa and the Atlantic World 560 EYEWITNESS: A Slave’s Long, Strange Trip Back to Africa AFRICAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY IN EARLY MODERN TIMES 562 The States of West Africa and East Africa 562 The Kingdoms of Central Africa and South Africa 564 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Queen Nzinga Islam and Christianity in Early Modern Africa Social Change In Early Modern Africa 568 THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE 567 569 Foundations of the Slave Trade Human Cargoes 571 569 REVERBERATIONS: The Columbian Exchange The Impact of the Slave Trade in Africa 572 572 566 561
viii . ՜. Contents ՝ - ՝*· ՜ Passage ՝·. ; Olaudoh Equiono on the Middle ՜ 573 The Islamic Empires CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Using Indirect Sources to Reconstruct the Lives of Slaves 574 THE AFRICAN DIASPORA ES CHAPTER Г" EYEWITNESS: Shah Jahan's Monument to Love and Allah 577 FORMATION OF THE ISLAMIC EMPIRES Plantation Societies 577 The Making of African-American Cultural Traditions 579 The Ottoman Empire 580 The End of the Slave Trade and the Abolition of Slavery 580 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: A Cargo of Black Ivory, 1829 581 613 614 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: A Conqueror and His Conquests: 616 IMPERIAL ISLAMIC SOCIETY The Dynastic State 03 CHAPTER 26 616 617 Agriculture and Trade 618 REVERBERATIONS: The Columbian Exchange Religious Affairs in the Islamic Empires Tradition and Change in East Asia 584 586 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHANGES 590 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Chinese Women Population Growth and Economic Development 592 593 REVERBERATIONS: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of the Columbian Exchange 593 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Oianlong on Chinese Trade with England 595 Gentry, Commoners, Soldiers, and Mean People 596 Chronology 627 AP Chapter Summary 627 AP Test Practice 628 AP Assessing Themes 628 STATE OF THE WORLD: Changing Views of the World, Changing Worldviews 630 AN AGE OF REVOLUTION. *֊֊ *USTRY, A EMPIRE. 1750 TO 1914 632 Neo-Confucianism and Pulp Fiction 597 The Return of Christianity to China 598 03 CHAPTER 28 599 Revolutions and National States in the Atlantic World 634 602 •THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Crucifixions in Japan 604 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Fabian Fucan Rejects
Christianity 605 Chronology 606 AP Chapter Summary 606 AP Test Practice 607 626 PART THE CONFUCIAN TRADITION AND NEW CULTURAL INFLUENCES 597 Christianity and Dutch Learning 624 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Islamic Mapmaking 591 The Tokugawa Shogunate 599 Economic and Social Change 601 Neo-Confucianism and Floating Worlds 621 621 623 The Deterioration of Imperial Leadership Economic and Military Decline 625 Cultural Conservatism 625 592 THE UNIFICATION OF JAPAN Cultural Patronage of the Islamic Emperors THE EMPIRES IN TRANSITION 586 The Qing Dynasty 588 The Son of Heaven and the Scholar-Bureaucrats 619 620 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Religious Diversity EYEWITNESS: Matteo Ricci and Chiming Clocks in China 585 The Patriarchal Family 610 610 The Safavid Empire The Mughal Empire Babur on India Chronology 582 AP Chapter Summary 583 AP Test Practice 583 THE QUEST FOR POLITICAL STABILITY 609 SOURCES PROM THE PWTT; Ghislain de Busbecq’s Concerns about the Ottoman Empire 612 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Creole Culture The Ming Dynasty 608 604 EYEWITNESS: Olympe de Gouges Declares the Rights of Women 635 POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY AND POLITICAL UPHEAVAL The Enlightenment and Revolutionary Ideas Popular Sovereignty 638 The American Revolution 639 The French Revolution 642 / 637 636
Contents IX '-· ■՛■ : Testimony for the Factory Act of 1833: Working Conditions in England 673 industrial Capitalism 674 INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY 677 Industrial Demographics 677 Urbanization and Migration Industry and Society 680 679 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Family and Factory The Socialist Challenge 682 683 REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism 685 SOURCES FROM THE PAST; Marx and Engels on Bourgeoisie and Proletarians 686 Global Effects of Industrialization 687 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Class Struggle SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen 644 The Reign of Napoleon 646 THE INFLUENCE OF REVOLUTION ЙЗ CHAPTER 30 649 The Americas in the Age of Independence 692 The Emergence of Ideologies: Conservatism and Liberalism 653 Testing the Limits of Revolutionary Ideals: Slavery 653 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Revolution and Slavery 654 Testing the Limits of Revolutionary Ideals: Women’s Rights 654 656 THE BUILDING OF AMERICAN STATES 694 657 «THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Nationalism on the 658 The Emergence of National Communities 658 REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism The Unifications of Italy and Germany 660 660 656 Ways of Life 695 The Canadian Dominion: Independence without War AMERICAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Migration to the Americas 705 705 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Mass Migration Latin American Investments Societies in the United States The Making of Industrial Society 666 EYEWITNESS: Betty Harris, a Woman Chained in the Coal Pits 667 Foundations of Industrialization The Factory System 671 668 668 The Early Spread of Industrialization 672
706 706 709 AMERICAN CULTURAL AND SOCIAL DIVERSITY ИЗ CHAPTER 29 699 Latin America: Fragmentation and Political Experimentation 701 Economic Expansion in the United States Canadian Prosperity 708 Chronology 664 AP Chapter Summary 665 AP Test Practice 665 PATTERNS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION 694 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Vanishing THE CONSOLIDATION OF NATIONAL STATES IN EUROPE March EYEWITNESS: Fatt Fling Chin Searches for Gold from China to California 693 The United States: Westward Expansion and Civil War SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Declaration of the Rights of Nations and Nationalism Chronology 690 AP Chapter Summary 690 AP Test Practice 690 647 The Haitian Revolution 647 Wars of Independence in Latin America Woman and the Female Citizen 687 710 711 REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism Canadian Cultural Contrasts 713 712 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Meaning of Freedom for an Ex-Slave 714 Ethnicity, Identity, and Gender in Latin America Chronology 717 AP Chapter Summary 717 AP Test Practice 718 715
x Contents SO'.m " FwOM r ■՝"I ■ .-ft. The Royal Niger Company Mass-Produces Imperial Control in Africa 761 u CHAPTER Зі Societies at Crossroads 720 THE EMERGENCE OF NEW IMPERIAL POWERS EYEWITNESS: “Heavenly King" Hong Xiuquan, Empress Dowager Cixi, and Qing Reform 721 THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN DECLINE Imperial Japan 722 725 726 THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE UNDER PRESSURE Repression and Revolution 727 727 Chronology AP Test Practice 732 734 The Taiping Rebellion 736 Reform Frustrated 737 From Tokugawa to Melji Melji Reforms 774 STATE OF THE WORLD: The World Turned Upside Down REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism 741 PRESENT 742 778 03 CHAPTER 33 743 The Great War: The World in Upheaval 744 780 EYEWITNESS: A Bloodied Archduke and a Bloody War 03 CHAPTER 32 THE DRIFT TOWARD WAR The Building of Global Empires 747 GLOBAL WAR FOUNDATIONS OF EMPIRE Motives of Imperialism 748 748 749 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: New Imperialism? Tools of Empire 750 750 SOURCES FROM THE PAST· Rudyard Kipling on the White Man’s Burden 752 EUROPEAN IMPERIALISM The British Empire in India 753 753 Imperialism in Central Asia and Southeast Asia 755 The Scramble for Africa 757 European Imperialism In the Pacific 785 The Guns of August 786 Mutual Butchery 786 REVERBERATIONS: The Birth of Nationalism 782 Nationalist Aspirations 782 National Rivalries 783 Understandings and Alliances 746 EYEWITNESS: Cecil John Rhodes and the Spoils of Imperialism 776 .--INTEMPORARY GLOBAL REALIGNMENTS, 1914 TO THE 739 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Opening Doors AP Test Practice 774 PART 7 739 740 Chronology 743 AP Chapter Summary 773 AP
Assessing Themes 732 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Banning Opium in China 769 773 AP Chapter Summary The Opium War and the Unequal Treaties THE TRANSFORMATION OF JAPAN Empire and Society 768 Nationalism and Anticolonial Movements CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Thinking about Colonized Peoples’ Responses to Colonization 770 730 THE CHINESE EMPIRE UNDER SIEGE 765 Empire and Economy 765 Labor Migrations 766 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Reforming Traditions Military Defeat and Social Reform Industrialization 729 763 764 LEGACIES OF IMPERIALISM The Nature of Decline 723 Reform and Reorganization 725 The Young Turk Era 763 U.S. Imperialism in Latin America and the Pacific 760 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Forays into the Pacific 760 784 781
Contents •THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Heroic War? 787 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial Technologies 790 Total War: The Home Front XI Chronology 829 AP Chapter Summary 830 AP Test Practice 830 791 SOURCES FROM T-£ PA f. Dulce et Decorum Est Conflict in East Asia and the Pacific 794 Battles in Africa and Southwest Asia 794 793 STHINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: From Civil Warto Total War 795 ØJ CHAPTER 35 Nationalism and Political Identities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America 832 EYEWITNESS: Shanfei Becomes a New and Revolutionary Young Woman in China 833 THE END OF THE WAR 796 Revolution in Russia ASIAN PATHS TO AUTONOMY 796 U.S. Intervention and Collapse of the Central Powers 798 After the War 800 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Chinese Revolutions SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Memorandum of the General Syrian Congress 805 Challenges to European Preeminence 834 India’s Quest for Home Rule 834 China’s Search for Order 836 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Mohandas Gandhi, Hind Swaraj (Indian Home Rule) 837 Imperial and Imperialist Japan 805 839 AFRICA UNDER COLONIAL DOMINATION Chronology 807 AP Chapter Summary 808 AP Test Practice 808 836 Africa and the Great War 840 841 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Colonial Legacies of the Great War 841 U CHAPTER The Colonial Economy 842 African Nationalism 843 34 An Age of Anxiety 810 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Africa for Africans EYEWITNESS: The Birth of a Monster and Monstrous Beliefs 8Ո PROBING CULTURAL FRONTIERS Postwar Pessimism 813 813 Technologies 813 Conflicts with a “Good Neighbor” 846 848 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of
Industrial New Visions in Physics, Psychology, and Art GLOBAL DEPRESSION 814 Economic Experimentation 818 HÜ CHAPTER 36 819 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Nothing to Fear 820 «THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Poverty, People, and the State 820 CHALLENGES TO THE LIBERAL ORDER Communism in Russia The Fascist Alternative 821 New Conflagrations: World War II and the Cold War 854 EYEWITNESS: Victor Tolley Finds Tea and Learns Empathy in Nagasaki 855 ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II 821 823 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Goals and Achievements of the 824 856 Japan’s War in China 856 Italian and German Aggression 858 TOTAL WAR: THE WORLD UNDER FIRE ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Challenges to the Liberal Order 825 825 German National Socialism Technologies 850 Chronology 852 AP Chapter Summary 852 AP Test Practice 853 816 The Great Depression 816 Despair and Government Action Italian Fascism LATIN AMERICAN STRUGGLES WITH NEOCOLONIALISM 845 The Impact of the Great War and the Great Depression The Evolution of Economic Imperialism 847 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial First Five-Year Plan 844 826 860 Blitzkrieg: Germany Conquers Europe 860 The German Invasion of the Soviet Union 861 Battles in Asia and the Pacific 862 Defeat of the Axis Powers 864
iontents XII LIFE DURING WARTIME Occupation, Collaboration, and Resistance The Holocaust Chronology 908 AP Chapter Summary 909 AP Test Practice 909 867 867 869 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial Technologies 870 Women and the War 871 CONNECTING THE SOURCES: Exploring Perspective and Neutrality in the Historical Interpretation of WWII 872 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: “We Will Never Speak about It in Public” 874 ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: The “Home” Front THE COLD WAR 875 875 Origins of the Cold War 875 The Globalization of the Cold War 878 •THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Cold War in Cuba Dissent, Intervention, and Rapprochement 881 882 EYEWITNESS: Kristina Matschat and a Falling Wall THE END OF THE COLD WAR The Collapse of the Soviet Union THE GLOBAL ECONOMY 916 Economic Globalization 916 Economic Growth in Asia Trading Blocs 919 911 912 Revolutions in Eastern and Central Europe 913 914 917 Consumption and Cultural Interaction 922 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Coca-Cola and MTV 922 886 EYEWITNESS: Mohandas Gandhi’s Saintly Last Words 887 889 India’s Partitioned Independence Nonviolence 890 Nationalist Struggles in Vietnam 890 Arab National States and the Problem of Palestine DECOLONIZATION IN AFRICA 923 GLOBAL PROBLEMS 924 Global Diseases 928 Global Terrorism 929 Coping with Global Problems: International Organizations 932 892 894 Forcing the French out of North Africa The Age of Access REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial Technologies 924 Population Pressures and Climate Change 924 Economic Inequities and Labor Servitude 927 889 ■THINKING ABOUT
TRADITIONS: Independence and 895 REVERBERATIONS: The Destructive Potential of Industrial Technologies 895 Black African Nationalism and Independence 896 Freedom and Conflict In Sub-Saharan Africa 897 CROSSING BOUNDARIES ■THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS: Female Freedom AFTER INDEPENDENCE: LONG-TERM STRUGGLES IN THE POSTCOLONIAL ERA 900 Chronology 941 AP Chapter Summary 942 AP Test Practice 942 AP Assessing Themes 943 ■THINKING ABOUT ENCOUNTERS: Islamism and the 903 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Carter's Appeal to the Ayatollah 904 Colonial Legacies in Sub-Saharan Africa 905 Politics and Economics in Latin America 906 903 934 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: China’s Marriage Law, 1949 and Subjugation 936 Migration 938 Communism and Democracy In Asia 900 Islamic Resurgence in Southwest Asia and North Africa 934 Women’s Traditions and Feminist Challenges SOURCES FROM THE PAST: Kwame Nkrumah on African Unity 898 World 910 SOURCES FROM THE PAST: The Debate over Cultural Globalization 921 ИЗ CHAPTER 37 INDEPENDENCE IN ASIA A World without Borders CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGES AND GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS 920 Chronology 883 AP Chapter Summary 883 AP Test Practice 884 The End of Empire 03 CHAPTER 38 STATE OF THE WORLD: A World Destroyed/A World Reborn 944 Glossary G1 Credits C1 Index 11 936
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interpretation. • AP-style test practice that reflects the actual Exam and real time progress reports to help students monitor their own progress. |
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