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Period 1 (continued)
2 European Society in the 3 European Exploration
Renaissance and Conquest
1350–1550 44 1450–1650 80
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How did political and economic developments in Italy shape What was the Afro-Eurasian trading world before
Worth Publishers.
the Renaissance? 46 Columbus? 82
Trade and Prosperity • Communes and Republics of Northern The Trade World of the Indian Ocean • The Trading States of
Italy • City-States and the Balance of Power Africa • The Middle East • Genoese and Venetian Middlemen
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What new ideas were associated with the How and why did Europeans undertake ambitious
Renaissance? 50 voyages of expansion? 85
Humanism • Education • Political Thought • Christian Causes of European Expansion • Technology and the Rise of
Humanism • The Printed Word Exploration • The Portuguese Overseas Empire • Spain’s Voyages
to the Americas • Spain “Discovers” the Pacific • Early Exploration
by Bedford, Freeman &
How did art reflect new Renaissance ideals? 60 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers.
by Northern European Powers
Patronage and Power • Changing Artistic Styles •
The Renaissance Artist What was the impact of European conquest on the
New World? 93
What were the key social hierarchies in Renaissance Conquest of the Aztec Empire • The Fall of the Incas • Portuguese
Europe? 67 For review purposes only. Not for redistribution.
Brazil • Colonial Empires of England and France • Colonial
Race and Slavery • Wealth and the Nobility • Gender Roles Administration
How did nation-states develop in this period? 70 How did Europe and the world change after Columbus? 98
France • England • Spain Economic Exploitation of the Indigenous Population • Society
LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD 73 in the Colonies • Population Loss and the Ecological Impacts of
Contact • Sugar and Slavery • Spanish Silver and Its Economic
REVIEW & EXPLORE 74 Copyright © Effects • The Birth of the Global Economy
EXAM PRACTICE 76 Distributed How did expansion change European attitudes and
AP® Viewpoints Venice Versus Florence 48 beliefs? 107
Religious Conversion • European Debates About Indigenous
Individuals in Society Leonardo da Vinci 52 Peoples • New Ideas About Race • Montaigne and Cultural
AP® Thinking Like a Historian Humanist Learning 54 Curiosity • Shakespeare and His Influence
AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources Andrea Mantegna, LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD 112
Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1495–1505 63
REVIEW & EXPLORE 112
AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources Christine de Pizan, EXAM PRACTICE 114
The Treasure of the City of Ladies 69
AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources Columbus
Describes His First Voyage 90
AP® Thinking Like a Historian Who Was Doña Marina? 100
Individuals in Society Catarina de San Juan 106
AP® Viewpoints Aztec and Spanish Views on Christian
Conversion in New Spain 108
AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources Portrait of Don
Francisco de Arobe and His Sons, 1599 110
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