Unit 2.3-2.7 (Global Tapestry)

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  1. 4. Local officials or landlords who collected taxes and maintained order in their territories during the period of 1200-1450. They were an important part of the political and social structure in many regions around the world, particularly in South Asia.
  2. 6. A group of islands located in present-day Indonesia that were known for their abundant spice trade during the period from 1200-1450.
  3. 8. A triangular sail that was used on ships during the period from 1200-1450. A versatile and efficient sail that allowed ships to sail more closely into the wind than other types of sails.
  4. 10. A vast desert region located in North Africa that covers an area of over 3.6 million square miles. During the period of 1200-1450, This place was an important region for trade and commerce, with a network of trade routes that connected West Africa with the Mediterranean world.
  5. 11. A powerful ruler of the Mali Empire who lived during the 14th century, specifically from 1280 to 1337. They’re best known for his pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324, during which he traveled with a large caravan of followers and brought with him a tremendous amount of gold and other treasures.
  6. 12. A seasonal wind that blew across the Indian Ocean during the period from 1200-1450.
  7. 14. A vast desert region located in the Middle East that covers an area of over 900,000 square miles. During the period of 1200-1450, this desert was an important region for trade and commerce, with a network of trade routes that connected the Middle East with the Mediterranean world and beyond.
  8. 15. A city that was founded by a roman emperor, this place was important to the center of trade and culture exchange between Asia and Europe.
  9. 17. A powerful trading city-state located on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula during the period from 1200-1450. The city was founded in the early 15th century by a Malay prince named Parameswara, who established it as a center of trade and commerce.
  10. 20. A major trading city located on the southwest coast of India during the period from 1200-1450. The city was a key center of trade and commerce, connecting the Indian subcontinent with the wider Indian Ocean world.
  11. 21. The process by which soil is removed from one place and transported to another, often by wind or water. During the period of 1200-1450, This was a significant environmental issue in many regions around the world.
  12. 22. Traveled to China and recorded all of the knowledge he had gained and wrote a book.
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  1. 1. A region of the world that encompassed the lands and seas surrounding the Indian Ocean during the period from 1200-1450. A major center of trade and commerce, connecting the lands and peoples of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
  2. 2. An English Christian mystic and writer who lived during the late 14th and early 15th centuries. She is best known for writing a book, which is considered to be one of the first autobiographies in the English language.
  3. 3. The process of clearing forests or trees from an area, often for the purpose of agriculture, settlement, or commercial use. During the period of 1200-1450, This was a significant environmental issue in many regions around the world.
  4. 5. Skilled craftsmen who produced goods by hand during the period of 1200-1450. They played an important role in many societies during this period, producing a wide variety of goods, including textiles, metalwork, pottery, and other items.
  5. 7. A development that made it easier to ride camels, which were commonly used for transportation in many regions of the world.
  6. 9. A Chinese explorer and admiral who lived during the 14th century, specifically from 1371 to 1433. They are best known for his voyages of exploration throughout Asia and the Indian Ocean during the early 15th century.
  7. 10. A series of independent, coastal city-states located along the east coast of Africa during the period from 1200-1450. A major center of trade and commerce, connecting the interior of Africa with the wider Indian Ocean world.
  8. 13. A powerful empire that emerged in West Africa during the 15th century, specifically from 1464 to 1591, known for its strong military and its control over important trade routes in the region.
  9. 16. The process of allowing too many livestock to graze in a particular area, which can lead to the depletion of vegetation and soil erosion.
  10. 18. A navigational instrument that was used by sailors and astronomers during the period from 1200-1450. A complex device that was used to measure the altitude of the sun and stars, allowing sailors to determine their latitude and position at sea.
  11. 19. A city in West Africa that was an important center of trade, scholarship, and Islamic learning during the 13th to 16th centuries. The city was located in the Mali Empire and was an important center of commerce and culture, with a thriving economy based on the trade of gold, salt, and other goods.