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Unit 3: Land Based Empires (Unit 3.1: European, East Asian,and Gunpowder…
Unit 3: Land Based Empires
Unit 3.3: Belief Systems
Mughal
Religious tolerance
Safavid
Shi'a Muslims that delegitimized Sunni Muslims
Ottoman
Empire that removed Orthodox Christianity and Made Islam the state religion
Europe
Protestant Reformation
Many wanted to split from the church because they believed they weren't as faithful to the bible's teachings
Russia
Brought changes to the Orthodox church and integrated it into the government
Unit 3.1: European, East Asian,and Gunpowder Empires Expand
Russia
The Stroganov family help expand most of what is today Russia
Mughal
Under Akbar, India was one of the richest governing empires in the world
Europe
Most modern countries started forming in the period of 14500-1750
East Asia
Ming Dynasty
took over the Mongol Yuan Dynasty
Qing Dynasty
succeeded the Qing Dynasty
Safavid
An empire that conquered most of Iran
Ottoman
Strongest Islamic empire
Unit 3.2: Administration
Russia
Peter the Great brought many reforms to centralize Russia
Japan
Shoguns and Daimyos fought for control
Ottoman : :
Young Christian boys were abducted and taken to work in the government or military
Europe
France
The king wanted absolute power
Europe
The king gave the citizens more rights
Mughal
Tax farmers came around collecting taxes
Unit 3.4: Comparisons
Centralized Bureaucracy
Empires set up their own system to get recognition aand power
Taxation
Each empire had their own set of people set to collect taxes
Military Might
Some empires selected people into the military or took them into the military
France
The king wanted absolute power