How did the basic structure of society in eastern Europe become different from that of western Europe in the early modern period? How and why did the rulers.
State Building 1450-1750 Aim: How were empires successfully built in the period of 1450-1750?
Chapter 20 Age of Napoleon. Napoleon Main Ideas Napoleon was born in Corsica Proved himself in the French Revolution as a general Took power by.
Chapter 13 – The spread of Chinese Civilization: Japan, Korea, and Vietnam The people of China’s borders naturally were influenced by their great neighbor.
Reform and Reaction Chapter 22 Section 5 Describe major obstacles to progress in Russia. Explain why tsars followed a cycle of absolutism, reform, and.
Nationalism in Europe Section 4 Preview Main Idea / Reading Focus Government and Society Reform and Repression Quick Facts: Last Czars of Russia War and.
Fragmented Worlds: The Middle Ages in East and West.
The Growth of Towns Agenda Section 3 – The Growth of Towns.
The Rise of Austria, Prussia, and Russia and the Changing Power Structure in Europe in the 17 th and 18 th Centuries.
The Middle Ages. FMajor Events: F476ce - Destruction of Western Roman Empire F500-1000 Creation of Feudal Kingdoms F700-800s Rise of powerful Kings (Clovis,
Chapter 17 Section 3 Notes Intro: 1. Martin Luther’s protest over abuses in the Catholic Church led to the founding of Protestant churches.
Russia – During the Middle Ages the Greek Orthodox Church was significant in assimilating Scandinavian ancestors of the Vikings with the Slavic peoples.