PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Renaissance: The rebirth of vintage knowledge, ideas of art and literature that began in Italy.
Zheng He: A voyager who launched 7 expeditions for the Ming Dynasty which contributed to the permission to trade with China.
Columbian Exchange: Between the Americans and Europe occurs the movement of people, animals, diseases, and ideas.
Reformation: Origin to Christian churches that rejected the Pope's rule by the movement of religious reform.
Atlantic Slave Trade: Africans who were captured were transported across the Atlantic to be sold and to work in The Americas in mines and plantations.
English Civil War: A clash between the English Parliament and Charles 1 that settled the authority of Parliament over monarchy.
Sikhism: A monotheistic religion that is non-violent and born in India. It's based on aspects of Hinduism and Islam.
Limited Monarchy: A type of government that originated in England in which the power is shared with an elected Parliament and constitutions limit the monarch's power.
Mercantilism: An economic policy in which nations desired to raise their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling goods.