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Unit 3: Land Based Empires - Coggle Diagram
Unit 3: Land Based Empires
Impact
Cultural
Spread of Christianity
Missionaries
Jesuits
Converted Chinese elite
Franciscans
Converted Chinese masses
Martin Luther
Christian Reformation
King Henry VIII
Anglicanism
Protestantism
95 Theses
Gutenberg Printing Press
Simony
Indulgences
Muslim Religious Conflict
Shia in Safavid Empire
Sunni in Ottoman Empire
Religious Syncretism
Sikhism
Social
Middle class grows
Resistance to imperial control grows
Economic
Europe blocked off from Asia on land
Maritime Exploration
Expansion
Gunpowder
Rise of Gunpowder Empires through military conquest
Ottoman Empire
Invasion of Constantinople
Istanbul
Mehmed II
Safavid Empire
Ismael
Mughal Empire
Battle of Paniput
Babur
Russia
Ivan IV
Centralized Power
Bureaucracy
Fall of Tamerlane
Administration
Ottoman Empire
Devshirme
Jannissaries
Suleimani Mosque (Architecture)
Tax Farming
Mughal Empire
Zamindars (Tax Collectors)
Shah Jahan
Taj Mahal
Akbar
Religious Tolerance
Safavid Empire
Ghulams
Europe
Western Europe
England
Tudors
Oliver Cromwell
English Civil War
Spain
Isabella and Ferdinand
France
King Louis XIII
King Louis XIV
Palace at Versailles
Relocating Nobles
Russia
Catherine the Great
1774 Pugachev Rebellion
Divine Right of Kings
Songhai Empire
Controlled trade routes
Alliances
Court rituals
Rulers converted to Islam
China
Ming Dynasty
"Make China Han Again"
Manchu Invasions
Qing Dynasty
Bureaucracy
Japan
Shogun
Tokugawa Shogunate
Samurai
Daimyo