AP World History: Global Tapestry

  • Period: 403 BCE to 221 BCE

    Warring States Period

  • Period: 57 to 935

    Silla Kingdom

  • Period: 100 to 700

    Moche Civilization

  • Period: 224 to 651

    Persian Sassanid

  • Period: 250 to 900

    Maya City-States

  • Period: 320 to 550

    Gupta Empire

  • Period: 330 to 1453

    Byzantine Empire

    -center of christianity
  • Period: 589 to 618

    Sui Dynasty

    -expanded canal system
    -failed to conquer Korea led to exhaustion of state's resources
    -overthrown dynasty
  • Period: 618 to 907

    Tang Dynasty

  • Period: 650 to 1377

    Srivijaya

  • Period: 661 to 750

    Umayyad Caliphate

  • Period: 750 to 1258

    Abbasid Caliphate

  • Period: 794 to 1185

    Heian Japan

  • Period: 879 to 1240

    Kievan Rus

  • Period: 918 to 1392

    Koryo Kingdom

  • Period: 960 to 1279

    Song Dynasty

    -tightening of patriarchal restrictions on women
    -golden age of arts and literature
    -economic revolution (rapid population growth)
  • Period: 1050 to 1350

    Cahokia

  • 1054

    Split of the Catholic and Orthodox Church

  • 1100

    Beginning of the Crusades

    attempts to regain holy land from the hands of muslims
  • Period: 1185 to 1333

    Kamakura Shogunate

  • Period: 1200 to 1400

    European High Middle Ages

  • Period: 1206 to 1526

    Delhi Sultanate

  • Period: 1230 to

    Mali Empire

  • Period: 1237 to 1241

    Mongol Invasions in Europe

    -ended the Kievan Rus and Abassids
  • Period: 1271 to 1368

    Yuan Dynasty

    -mongol rule in China
    -toppled by Red Turban Rebellion (caused by over taxation of peasants and flooding of Yellow River)
  • Period: 1299 to

    Ottoman Empire

  • Period: 1300 to 1521

    Aztec Empire

  • Period: 1336 to 1573

    Ashikaga Shogunate

  • Period: 1368 to

    Ming Dynasty

  • Period: 1392 to

    Joseon Kingdom

  • Period: 1438 to 1533

    Inca Empire

  • 1492

    Reconquista

    Christian defeat of Muslims in Spain; led to the expelling of Muslims and Jews in the region