Ch 19: History of Asia (1000-1300 CE): Tutoring Solution
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Learning objectives
- Discuss the leaders and major accomplishments of the Gupta Dynasty in India.
- Learn about the T'ang, Song and Ming dynasties in China.
- Explore major beliefs, reforms and rulers in Japan.
- Examine the expansion of Melanesian, Polynesian and Micronesian cultures.
- Look at Korea and Vietnam in the Middle Ages and the influence China had on the two countries.
- Investigate the various dynasties and religions in India.
- Learn about the Kush and Axum civilizations.
- Discuss the major trade networks in the Middle Ages.

1. The Gupta Dynasty in India: Leaders & Arabic Numerals
In this lesson, we will explore India's Gupta dynasty. We will learn about its founding and expansion, discover the achievements of its people, and examine its decline and disappearance.

2. Chinese Dynasties (1000-1300 CE): T'ang, Song & Ming
In this lesson, we explore three important Chinese dynasties of the Middle Ages: the T'ang, the Song, and the Ming, which all ruled for a few hundred years each between the 7th and 17th centuries C.E.

3. Japan (600-1400 CE): Beliefs, Reforms & Rulers
In this lesson, we explore the Middle Ages in Japan, from the classical era of imperial Japan to the feudal era of intermittent and regional warfare that followed it.

4. Expansion of Melanesian, Polynesian & Micronesian Cultures
This lesson will explain the emergence and expansion of several of Oceania's earliest cultures. In doing so, it will highlight the Lapita people and their earliest dealings with Asia and Europe.

5. Vietnam & Korea (1000-1300 CE): Overview & Influences
In this lesson, we explore the history of two smaller Asian countries during the Middle Ages: Vietnam and Korea. We'll learn more about the dynasties that ruled each and the effect China had on both.

6. India (1000-1300 CE): Dynasties & Religions
In this lesson, we explore the rise and decline of two of the more powerful dynasties that were present in the Indian subcontinent during the Middle Ages.

7. The Kush & Axum Civilizations on the Swahili Coast: Development & Interactions
In this lesson, we explore the rise and fall of two African kingdoms in East Africa, Kush and Axum, which were both established by utilizing their unique positions to exploit regional trade.

8. Trade Networks in the Middle Ages: Empires & Routes
In this lesson, we explore several of the more important trade networks during the Middle Ages, from the Silk Road across Central Asia to the gold trade across the Sahara.
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