Destiny Williams
Professor Patricia Andrews
World History 2
March 2018
Chapter 18:Colonial Encounters in Asia, Africa, and Oceania
- Atlantic slave trade diminished over the whole nineteenth century.
- Europeans began to look at slaves as raw material, as opportunity for investments, as a market for industrial products, a field for exploration, opportunity to spread Christianity.
- Not until the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
- No major European power should be allowed to control the headwaters of thew Nile on Egypt depended.
- British forces move south from Egypt met a French expedition moving northeast.
- Scholars have sometimes argued that the scramble for Africa was driven less by economic interests.
- European rivalries for territory involved Great Britain.
- British authorities hung people and flogged dozens of people.
- French civilians building a small railway near the harbor, dug up parts of Muslim cemetery.
- French bombarded Arab quarter of the city.
Destiny Williams
Professor Patricia Andrews
World History 2
March 2018
Chapter 17: Revolutions of Industrialization
- Industrial Britain is the dirt, smoke, and pollution of early industrial societies are vividly conveyed in this nineteenth-century engraving of a copper foundry in wales.
- The industrial revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820- 1840.
- The growth of population was an emerging energy crisis, most pronounced in Western Europe, China, and Japan, as wood and charcoal, the major industrial fuels, became scarcer and their prices rise.
- Industrial Revolution was a huge breakthrough.
- Been a long source of great controversy among scholars.
- Historians have views that suggest that Europe was destined to lead the way to modern economic life.
- Other places in the world have experienced time of great technological and scientific flourishing.
- China was clearly the world leader in technological innovations.
- Europe was not alone in capacity for innovation.
- Europe enjoys economic advantages.
Destiny Williams
Professor Patricia Andrews
World History 2
March 2018
Chapter 16: Representing the French Revolution
- The era reckoned to have lasted from 1789 to 1815 and unfolded as a complex and varied process.
- First few years were relatively modern.
- By 1792 it became more violent.
- The revolution was not a French affair
- All major social upheavals unleash both enormous hopes and fears
- In the beginning of the revolution people believe that France became a constitutional monarchy.
- Three estates that were roles for the king were clergy, nobility, and commoners could live in harmony.
- The Patriotic Snack, Revolution of the Three Estates was a representation of the revolution as it depicts the peaceful interaction with members.
- The hope for harmony was soon seen by people that the revolution was a sharp reveersal of class roles.
- Members in the third estate breaks chains and members of the clergy and nobility recoil in horror.
- The French Revolution witnessed not only serious class conflicts but vigorous attacks on the Catholic Church and Christianity itself.
- The government seized church property to finance France's wars.
Destiny Williams
Professor Patricia Andrews
World History 2
January 2018
Chapter 15: Global Christianity in the Early Modern Era
Christendom has been divided between Roman Catholic and Easter Orthodox branches
Christian communities persisted in Ethiopia, Armenia, Egypt, Southern India and other places as well.
Christian world more globalized than in 1500, found expression in art and architecture.
Differences between Protestant and Catholic Christianity was apparent in their churches interior.
Martin Luther King Jr. was the founder of the Protestant Christianity
Christianity was established in the context of European cionquest and colonial rule in Latin America.
New faith within the region
In the Andes, the Inca religion featured a supreme creator god, a sun god.
The creator of the Inca People a moon goddess who was the wife of a priestesses and a earth mother goddess who was associated with moutains peaks and fertility.