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I. Revival of Indian Ocean Trading System
A. Indian Ocean Trade
1. Afro-Eurasian trade revived in the
Indian Ocean due to collapse of
Mongol overland trade routes in C.
Asia
2. Indian Ocean trade items:
--precious metals & jewels
--rare spices (ginger, cinnamon,
pepper, nutmeg, cloves)
--horses
--timber
3.
Indian Ocean dhow in Arabian Sea
4.
Chinese junk in Bay of Bengal &
South China Sea
5.
Indian Ocean trade decentralized & cooperative
6.
Commercial interests created regional trade
networks
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E. Africa: gold
Arabia: horses, slaves
coastal India: spices; received goods from east & west
Strait of Malacca: meeting point between ChinaIndian Ocean
B. The Swahili Coast & Great Zimbabwe
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Swahili Coast:
--1,800 miles long linking trade from Africa to Asia
--cultural diffusion from India, Arabia, & China
--spread of Islam
--gold from inland state of Great Zimbabwe
--creation of trade language: Swahili (“shores”)
2. Great Zimbabwe (“house of stone”): 1250-1450 C.E.
--long distance trade mostly in gold
--ecological crisis from overgrazing & deforestation
C. Arabia: Aden & the Red Sea
1. city of Aden benefited from its geography
-- monsoon winds bought rainfall in Arabia
-- entrepôt port linking Egypt, E. Africa, & India
D. India: Gujarat & the Malabar Coast
1.
Gujarat: prospered from trade of cotton & indigo
2. Muslim rulers expanded into Hindu states
3. Malabar Coast: spices
Aden
Gujarat
Swahili
Coast
Strait of
Malaca
E. The Rise of Malacca
1.
Passage point to the S. China Sea
2. Allied with China
3. Malaccan conversion to Islam promoted trade
4. Meeting point for all Indian Ocean traders
II. Social & Cultural Influences
in the Indian Ocean
A. Architectural Diffusion
1.
Local mosque building styles
--clay in Mali
--Hindu-influenced in India
--coral stone in Swahili Coast
2.
Ethiopian Christian churches
B. Spread of Religions
1.
Spread of Islam throughout Indian Ocean region
2. Marriage spread Islam (up to 4 wives)
3. Islam pushed Buddhism out of India
4. Coptic Christians in Egypt
Buddhism
Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
The spread of universal religions from 300-1500 CE
C. Social & Gender Effects
1.
Growth of slavery (Arab slave traders)
2.
Mali exported slaves across the Sahara
3.
Ethiopia sold slaves to Aden
4.
Swahili Coast to India
5.
Many female slaves sold as servants, entertainers, and
concubines
CHANGE OVER TIME ESSAY
Historical Background: Evidence of trade between
cultures predates written records. Goods, people,
and ideas have spread across the Afro-Eurasian land
mass in varying amounts and regularity. A major
change occurred between 100 BCE and 1000 CE
which would usher in the Atlantic System and the
modern global trading network.
Discuss change & continuities in the AfroEurasian trading systems, 100 BCE-1200 CE.
Pre-Write
Change
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Continuity
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Global Context
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