Wednesday, January 27, 2016

We are in the lab today to hunt for worthy sites which can help us review/ study/ lean about Unit 5 (1450-1750).  Happy hunting.

Find a website.  Post the site with a brief review.
10 point assignment with Extra Credit starting at 5 points for an additional site.

87 comments:

Unknown said...

1) The globe was encompassed - For the first time, the western hemisphere came into continued contact with the
eastern hemisphere. Technological innovations, strengthened political organization, and economic prosperity all
contributed to this change that completely altered world trade patterns.

Unknown said...

2) Sea-based trade rose in proportion to land-based trade - Technological advancements and willingness of political
leaders to invest in it meant that sea-based trade became much more important. As a result, old land-based empires lost
relative power to the new sea-based powers.
it is good information.

Unknown said...

3) European kingdoms emerged that gained world power - The relative power and prosperity of Europe increased
dramatically during this time in comparison to empires in the longer-established civilization areas. However, Europe did
not entirely eclipse powerful empires in Southwest Asia, Africa, and East Asia.

Unknown said...

https://www.getafive.com/
This is what I use to study before the test, it is just a bunch of videos explaining the whole time period (1450-1750). It really has helped me a lot. They have a lot of information, all you have to do is make a account for it and that is it.

Unknown said...

4) The relative power of nomadic groups declined - Nomads continued to play an important role in trade and cultural
diffusion, and they continued to threaten the borders of the large land-based empires. However, their power dwindled as
travel and trade by water became more important.

Unknown said...

PERIOD 4 REVIEW: 1450 - 1750 C.E. Mrs. Osborn's APW
all the information need.

Unknown said...

Ap World History 1450-1750 flashcards | Quizlet
lots of flass cards to study.

Unknown said...

www.abouteaducation.com
slavery in Africa. This is a good website that provides information on the Trans Atlantic Slave trade. It contains images and precise information o the slave trade that went on in Africa.

Unknown said...

https://www.preceden.com/timelines/45237-world-history-timeline--1450-1750-
I recommend this site because it shows a little bit of description of people,events,and empires throughout the time period 1450-1750.

Unknown said...

AP World History 1450 CE - 1750 CE timeline | Timetoast ...
time line in history.

Unknown said...

AP World History Quizzes - Soft Schools
practice quiz.

Gabe Miranda said...

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjUhtzotsrKAhUT62MKHcgwA6UQtwIIHDAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DPbADAxDmHdg&usg=AFQjCNEkxNq1OaQcrROmvEJt8jJF7f8soQ&sig2=eIUED-Zid45JdHDl802gdQ I use crash course to study because it gives me a lot of key information in a small amount of time.

Unknown said...

www.thenewyorktimesontheweb.com
gives information on the Renaissance. It is a short history by Paul Johnson, it provides the historical and economical background on the topic. Its a good archive.

Unknown said...

https://www.learningpod.com/pod/global-interactions-1450-to-1750-ce/cdc64bb7-b0e4-4694-a5a6-baf161d16245?workbook=345d085e-0fe4-4634-bf5b-4fc3dcdfeb8c


Gives practice test......... Sweet!

Unknown said...

http://www.historytoday.com/geoffrey-woodward/ottomans-europe

The Ottoman Turks always pushed towards Europe, starting with the take over of Constantinople,
European nations fought against them, such as Spain,the Holy Roman Empire, Portugal, and Venice.Many attacks from the Ottomans were in the name of Islam and expanding their reach. Parts of Europe they did take over were Serbia, Bosnia, Vienna,Greece, Hungary, Albania, and Bulgaria.

Unknown said...

https://sites.google.com/a/istudyapwh.com/www/1450to1750
This site has information on chapters 23 to 28, its pretty useful, I recommend it fam.

Unknown said...

http://www.course-notes.org/world_history/unit_notes/1450_1750_early_modern_period
I recommend this site because it has helpful notes, short quizzes to test your knowledge, flashcards, and different events that took place during different time periods

Brenda Bermudez said...

http://www2.newcanaan.k12.ct.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=5165& this website is useful because it talks about the gunpowder empires and the slave trade

cecret hoody said...

http://www.freeman-pedia.com/earlymodern/

This website seems like a good website because it provides alot of info on World History & time periods.

Unknown said...

AP Central - IV. AP Themes: 1450-1750
this ha slots of in formation on persia.

Unknown said...

https://www.preceden.com/timelines/45237-world-history-timeline--1450-1750-

This website has a great time line showing not just events and dynasties but important people such as Martin Luther.Not only that, there is a brief explanation of each event or person.Personally I would use this website to study before the test because the information not hard to find and you get a good visual idea of when empires, events, and important people occurred.

Unknown said...

www.course-notes.org I would use this site if I ever need information for my essays or any quizes that we are going to take. It is a very helpful website for studying and if you ever need extra help on something.

Unknown said...

https://sites.google.com/a/istudyapwh.com/www/1450to1750

It gives an overview of what we studied from 1450-1750.

Unknown said...

https://quizlet.com/22989703/test
helps you practice your knowledge on subjects and even expand it

cecret hoody said...

https://quizlet.com/2292991/ap-world-history-1450-1750-flash-cards/


This website helps you in anything you need help with.If you type what you need to know in many things come up related to the topic, such as flashcards , questions & etc.

Unknown said...

https://quizlet.com/9173534/1450-1750-flash-cards/
This quizlet has flashcards that has all of the civilizations that we talked about in class and gives events that occur to those civilizations during the time and also has information on new developments like the printing press and the Protestant Reformation

Unknown said...

https://www.preceden.com/timelines/45237-world-history-timeline--1450-1750-

This site gives information on the important events and people during 1450 to 1750.

Unknown said...

Next: 1450–1750: Science & Technology - SparkCharts
good information on science and technology.

cecret hoody said...

https://www.learningpod.com/pod/global-interactions-1450-to-1750-ce/cdc64bb7-b0e4-4694-a5a6-baf161d16245?workbook=345d085e-0fe4-4634-bf5b-4fc3dcdfeb8c

this website has a practice test for the time period 1450-1750,thats a good way to review the topic!!!! (:

Unknown said...

https://quizlet.com/9707163/world-history-timeline-1450-1750-flash-cards/
This is an overview of events that happened during certain years from 1450-1750

Harlie Twisselman said...

https://quizlet.com/2292991/ap-world-history-1450-1750-flash-cards/

this website is easy and is written out like flash cards so everything is already summed up. it is easy and quick to study and remember.

Unknown said...

http://www.freeman-pedia.com/manchuempire
I recommend this website because it offers an overview on what we've learned about the time period of 1450-1750.

Unknown said...

http://www.freeman-pedia.com/earlymodern/
This website has information that is easy to comprehend and has maps to help you understand the subject.

Cassady said...

http://www.allaboutturkey.com/ottoman.htm
This website includes everything you need to know about the Ottoman Empire

Unknown said...

http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/10.3/zens.html
This website gives information on some approaches to the Ottoman Empire as part of a world history,Some Approaches to the Ottoman Empire as part of a World History,The Ottomans and the Safavids,The Ottomans and the Mughals,The Ottomans and Non-Muslim States,along with other links and sources.

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Unknown said...

http://www.historyworld.net/timesearch/default.asp?conid=static_timeline&timelineid=537&page=5&keywords=World%20History%20timeline

I recommend this site because it offers pictures, a comprehesive timeline, further links and extended writings.

Unknown said...

http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/6.2/strickland/Apdx_11_Timeline.pdf
This website would be very helpful because it states the key events, people and it doesn't have useless information.

Unknown said...

http://www.dentonisd.org/cms/lib/TX21000245/Centricity/Domain/999/World_of_Empires_1450-1750.pdf i would use this

Cassady said...

http://tmbw.net/wiki/Lyrics:Istanbul_(Not_Constantinople)
This is the song that pops into my head every time we talk about Constantinople or Istanbul

Mariana Medina said...

http://novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/evans/his112/notes/gunpowder.html
This website is a great study resource because it gives us a summary on each gunpowder empire and also shows us pictures.

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Unknown said...

http://www.fsmitha.com/t-index.html
EXTRA CREDIT: I think this could be a useful site when looking for specific information about the time period of 1450-1750. It has a timeline and links to more information.

Nicole Anastacio said...

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:w7JG6gkWQ70J:www.apsva.us/cms/lib2/VA01000586/Centricity/Domain/2333/unit_3.doc+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us



This wed page is absolutely helpful because it list off major events and information about European Countries!
~Nicole Anastacio

Unknown said...

http://www.teacheroz.com/Per4Review.pdf
Good resource for with vast information

Unknown said...

https://sites.google.com/a/istudyapwh.com/www/1450to1750
extra credit*
this is a great toool to use because it has all the information you could ever need

Unknown said...

http://www.worldcat.org/title/arab-lands-under-ottoman-rule-1516-1800/oclc/494264329/editions?start_edition=1&sd=asc&referer=di&se=yr&qt=sort_yr_asc&editionsView=true&fq=
This website gives you a list of helpful documents such as
The Arab lands under Ottoman rule, 1516-1800

Unknown said...

http://www.dentonisd.org/cms/lib/TX21000245/Centricity/Domain/999/World_of_Empires_1450-1750.pdf+

This is helpful because it shows you all the empires from that time and some important information

Unknown said...

http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/ap-world-history-1450-ce-1750-ce--6

this is a good website because it shows a timeline of events that happened in the time period given.

Unknown said...

http://www.teacheroz.com/Per4Review.pdf

This is a great site to look at because it has charts and it talks about everything that happened between the time period like slaves, gunpowder, and trade.

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Karina Avina said...

http://www.learnerator.com/ap-world-history

These practice quizzes vary from different time frames, including 1450 to 1750.

Unknown said...

http://www.freeman-pedia.com/overviewwhii/
This website is useful because you just click on a topic and it gives you a whole overview.

Unknown said...

Sir Coon is Andy Chhoun

Cassady said...

http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/what-were-the-inventions-during-the-scientific-revolution
This site is great because it has a timeline of inventions during the scientific revolution.

Unknown said...

http://www.softschools.com/notes/ap_world_history/

I highly reccomend this website for studying because not only does it have the time between 1450-1750 but it starts at the neolithic revolution!!!

Unknown said...

https://bshswhap.wikispaces.com/file/view/Unit+V+Review+Guide.docx

This is a good one to use because it is like a study guide and it's like a pre-test.

Unknown said...

http://www.hinzmansapworldhistory.com/unit-5-map.html
I choose this because it has more than one units and it gives you exam tips which will be helpful for when you take the unit 5 test

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

http://www.learnerator.com/ap-world-history/q/904/watershed-events-c-1450
It shows all the events that happened during those times.

Cassady said...

http://www.understandingslavery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=309&Itemid=221
This website gives a thorough explanation of how plantation life was for slaves

Nicole Anastacio said...

https://prezi.com/gwjyk7fko_p8/1450-1750/


This page shows you different types of countries that show you what happend to them during 1450-1750!
~Nicole Anastacio

Unknown said...

http://www.historyhaven.com/APWH/unit%203/UNIT%20III%20NOTES.htm
this site is useful to me because it lists the developments and explorations that happened between the time period

Unknown said...

http://www.slideshare.net/miss_terlaje/1450-1750-overview
i choose it because it includes slides which can include a lot of information

Mariana Medina said...

https://www.learningpod.com/pod/global-interactions-1450-to-1750-ce/cdc64bb7-b0e4-4694-a5a6-baf161d16245?workbook=345d085e-0fe4-4634-bf5b-4fc3dcdfeb8c
EXTRA CREDIT: go to this website for tests and quizzes on the time period of 1450-1750

Unknown said...

http://mspugh.net/Documents/CramPacket1450_1750.pdf

This one is great for reviewing 1450-1750! highly recommend if you need to refresh your memory before a big test! πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ˜Ί

Unknown said...

http://www.softschools.com/quizzes/ap_world_history/global_interactions_c_1450__c_1750/quiz6233.html
This website gives good quizzes for different time periods that are very helpful.

Unknown said...

http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-485052
This site would be very helpful to study with for these reasons: 1) It uses many flashcards adressed to this era. 2) It makes studying fuin by making them into games such as Hang-Man, cross-word, hungryu bug etc. 3) It also provides quizzes and tests.

Unknown said...

http://www.cvm.qc.ca/glaporte/general.html
gives a good outline of major events from 1450-1750

Unknown said...

http://www.softschools.com/notes/ap_world_history/
this site is helpful because it has a lot of organized information

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Zion Lopez said...

http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/Safavid_Empire/entry

This website can help you learn more about the Safavid Empire

Unknown said...

http://apworldhistory101.com/history-of-europe/renaissance/

this site gives good information about the Renaissance.

Unknown said...

http://www.teenink.com/nonfiction/academic/article/390293/Development-of-Economy-and-Politics-in-Western-Europe-and-Russia-1450-1750/


This site is a very good resource for economic and political powers in Russia during 1450-1750

Karina Avina said...

https://prezi.com/kx6mnlphdkd_/1450-1750-review-project-latest/

This is a sort of power point with lots of information from 1450 to 1750.

Unknown said...

http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/main_pop/kpct/kp_ming.htm

This is an awesome website because it talks about the key points in East Asia.

Erik Martinez said...

https://quizlet.com/9707163/world-history-timeline-1450-1750-flash-cards/
Easy and simple to read and memorize.

Unknown said...

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:w7JG6gkWQ70J:www.apsva.us/cms/lib2/VA01000586/Centricity/Domain/2333/unit_3.doc+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

This is a POWER POINT that contains very useful info about 1450-1750 and it's great for reviewing. 😺😺😺 πŸ‘Œ

Unknown said...

http://worldhistoryapnotes.com/ap-world-history-study-guide-2/
This would also be a good site because it provides very good study notes to add to your own to study.

Anonymous said...

http://www.cvm.qc.ca/glaporte/general.html
This shows all the important things that happened during this time which shows what was changing.

Unknown said...

http://www.learnerator.com/ap-world-history
I would recommend this cite because it has questions from easy to difficult. It would be a great study tool so you can review

Unknown said...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Hundred_and_Thirty_Five_Years%27_War
This article is about a 355 year war that had 0 casualties and not a single shot was fired. this is really cool and amazing and i found it very interesting to read.

Extra credit: This isnt exactly in the time period but i thought the story of princess olga of kiev was awesome. basically, Her husband, Igor, was murdered by the Drevlyans, an Eastern Slavic tribe. Olga took over the Kievan Rus’, but the Drevlyans didn’t want a female ruler, so they sent her a group of suitors.

Still pretty pissed about her husband’s murder, Olga had the suitors carried by her servants on a boat to the courtyard of the castle. The boat was dumped into a giant hole and the suitors were buried alive.

She told the Drevlyans that she had accepted a suitor and organized a party in a bath house. After the guests arrived, the doors were barred shut and the bath house was burned down.

After the memorial to the people who died in the bath house, a party was held and the Drevlyan guests got drunk off their ass. Olga’s royal guard proceeded to kill all 5,000 of them that night.

When they requested her forgiveness, Olga asked the Drevlyans to give her three pigeons and three sparrows from each home from their capital of Iskorosten. When they arrive, she had hot coals tied to their legs and set them back home. As the city burned to the ground from the resulting fire, the people that ran out of the city were either killed, enslaved, or extorted by Olga’s army. The entire tribe was basically wiped out in the following years.

Olga is a saint in the Eastern Orthodox church.

Unknown said...

https://www.preceden.com/timelines/45699-ap-world-history-1450-c-e----1750-c-e-
this is a useful site because it shows the time line from 1450-1750 and the main events that acured, along with the empires, dynasties and people envolved in those events and it explains what those events were and who the people and empires and dynasties envolved did.

Unknown said...

http://www.everettsd.org/cms/lib07/WA01920133/Centricity/Domain/940/Periodization%20Diagnostic%20Test%20with%20KEY.pdf it has answers to a test

Unknown said...

http://www.africanholocaust.net/articles/TRANSATLANTIC%20SLAVE%20TRADE.htm view from africans about the start of america did not happen because of slaves

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Unknown said...

The Victorian age resembles in today's society because segregation of ethnicity was introduced by the Victorian society where as today separation by color does not really exists. Also the Victorian women and our society's women still get under estimated and have lower wages than men.