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IIIb. Interregional Networks
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Topics for III. AP Themes: 1000-1450
Disclaimer
Most of the information on these websites is dated and refers back to an earlier version of the AP® World History Curriculum.
The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History
(Second Edition, Chapter 14: Eastern Eurasia, 1200-1500) This site provides links to maps of the time period, key events and figures, and activities pertaining to the thirteenth-century Eurasian world.
The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History
The Travels of Ibn Battuta -- A Virtual Tour with the 14th Century Traveler
This site introduces Ibn Battuta with links on related topics and a discussion of Ibn Battuta's significance as a world traveler.
The Travels of Ibn Battuta -- A Virtual Tour with the 14th Century Traveler
Geographic Overviews of Africa: The Great Salt Road
This interesting site, with many links, discusses trans-Saharan trade, emphasizing the trans-Saharan gold-salt trade.
Geographic Overviews of Africa: The Great Salt Road
Chinese Mariner Cheng Ho
This site not only discusses Cheng Ho and his voyages, but it also includes an impressive graphic comparing one of his ships with a Spanish caravel.
Chinese Mariner Cheng Ho
Sharing Beliefs and Ideas
The Stanford SPICE program produced lesson plans on Marco Polo, the Silk Road, and international interactions in the thirteenth century.
Sharing Beliefs and Ideas
The Technology of War: The Horse Archer
The Learning Company's "Where in the World Is Carmen SanDiego" team created this interactive site on military technology, horse cavalry, and the Mongols, with links to sites about the Huns, Avars, and other nomadic groups.
The Technology of War: The Horse Archer
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