2.1 World Empires

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Welcome!
  • Sit down on your fixed place 
  • Place your history books on the table
  • No phones
  • Wait for the lesson to start
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3:00

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today 
-working lesson PA.

2 lessons left!!
Mail the powerpoint the day before 

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Today 
- PA: the definite assignment and planning 

- 2.1 instruction

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Interesting for your PA:

> Spain as a big colonial power
> The Ottoman Empire as a 'forgotten' middle eastern power

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What is a 'world empire'
Examples?

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Definition
World Empire:  An empire that is a cultural, political, geographical, technological and/or social power in a part of the world. It can make and execute laws in it's territory.



1500: 

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Suleiman the Great
Charles V

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Two superpowers
  • Spain
  • Ottoman Empire 

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'The sun never settles in Charles V's empire'

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Ottoman Empire 
  • Ottoman sultan was the secular (nog-religious) leader, but also the highest kalief (leader of islam).
  • Symbol: crescent moon 

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 Szigetvar Hungary, 1566

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Battle of Lepanto
Near Greece 

over 8.000 dead

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Read page 29. Which empire was the most tolerant? Explain why.

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What kind of slavery occured in the 16th century? Read page 30

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Assignments

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"Een oorzaak van de ontdekkingsreizen is de achteruitgang van de handel op de Middellandse Zee". Leg uit dat deze stelling klopt.

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Wat heb je geleerd tijdens deze les?

Slide 20 - Mind map