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Unit 1: Global Tapestry
1200–1450Open Notes
States, religions, and trade networks shaped early global systems.
Unit 2: Networks of Exchange
Trade EraOpen Notes
Silk Roads, Indian Ocean trade, and cultural diffusion expanded connections.
Unit 3: Land-Based Empires
1450–1750Open Notes
Ottoman, Mughal, Qing, and Safavid empires expanded centralized power.
Unit 4: Transoceanic Empires
Colonial EraOpen Notes
Columbian Exchange, mercantilism, and Atlantic slavery systems developed.
Unit 5: Revolutions & Industrialization
1750–1900Open Notes
Industrial Revolution, nationalism, and imperialism reshaped the world.
Unit 6: Global Conflict
1900–1945Open Notes
World Wars, total war, fascism, communism, and global instability.
Unit 7: Cold War
1945–1991Open Notes
U.S. vs USSR ideological conflict, proxy wars, and nuclear tension.
Unit 8: Decolonization
Post-WWIIOpen Notes
Colonies gain independence, apartheid ends, and new nations form.
Unit 9: Globalization
Modern EraOpen Notes
Technology, internet, climate change, and global interconnectedness.