Unit 4 pt.2 Flashcards
Manorialism
Smallest economic social unit revolving around an estate is controlled by a lord who gives land and protection to his serfs who in turn give him their services
land=
wealth
manners were self sufficient where______ raised and produced everything needed for the community. The open field system allowed several families of serfs to form strips of the same parcel. living conditions were ________
1.Serfs. 2.Harsh
latifundia model in the roman empire used to
manage rural economies and decline in overland and sea trade after the fall of the roman empire
threats from invaders also promoted the self sufficiency of a manor
the muslim invaders known as the______ had significant influence in Spain and _____ the_____ were expelled from spain in 1492 during the________
while in spain muslim advances in medicine science and technology spread and the knowledge from the greeks and romans was preserved
1.Moors, 2. Portugal, 3. Moors, 4. reconquista
while in Spain Muslim…..
advances in medicine science and technology spread and the knowledge from the greeks and romans was preserved
In 1453 the ______ took control of constantinople ending the final outpost of the byzantine empire
Ottomans
Asia
- By the early 700s islam spanned from Spain to ____ created a multi ethnic empire lead by islamic _____
- India 2. Caliph
Asia
- In 1206 _____ captured the city of delhi and consolidated most of northern india muslim generals est. the _______ 1206-1520 very few hindis converted to islam mostly only those of lower castes
- Muslims 2. delhi sultanate
By 1258 the mongols invaded the muslim empire but an islamic state survived as the _________
delhi sultanate
Africa
_____ spread to north africa in the 7th century and over the next 100 years spread through the ______ and to the _______
Islam, sahara , Sub-saharan africa
Africa
Straight across, the sahara was centered on the ___ and ____ trade while trade from the east coast centered on the trade of ____
gold, salt, enslaved people
In sub saharan africa by the 1300 converts to islam were the _______ in western sub saharan. The most powerful was the state of mali and was founded by sundiata mali’s most famous muslim ruler, ________ 1312-1337 who was known throughout the region from his pilgrimage to mecca
nomadic berbers, mansa musa