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The Global Tapestry (Practices affected in Society in 1200-1450, The…
The Global Tapestry
Practices affected in Society in 1200-1450
The processes of global formation
Religious Practices
Many religions had an impact on women daily lives
Many Religions insisted that men and women were spiritually equal
Growing Trade and urban prosperity reducing women role
Women were though to be more objects
Consequences of World Trade
The networks of exchange also brought to unify religions creating a syncretism of religions
This allowed for new languages to be created one example being Swahili
Many merchants didn't have the most sanitary conditions leading to the Black Death spreading along trade routes
There were also many Indonesian merchants carrying bananas to Africa which sparked a large migration of the Bantu People
South Asia and South East Asia
Dominant Religion India was Hinduism.
In India Buddhism was still a major religion but Hindu kingdoms had the most significance
Some Hindus would convert to Islam not for religious purposes but for power and upward social mobility
The Angkor is one of the most important archeological sites in SouthEast Asia
Temples such as Angkor Wat, the Bayon, Preah Khan, Ta Prohm are exemplars of Khmer architecture.
Indian, Arab, Chinese technologies began to arrive in Europe
The Chinese send Zheng He on voyages
Innovations
Chinampas system began in Mexico
Mongols introduced gunpowder and and printing along silk roads