Thursday, January 10, 2019

Part Four

Daniel Guerrero
Professor: Patricia Andrews 
1/10/19
World History 2
Intro to Part Four


In the early modern world a lot was happening. I found the text very interesting to read and learn

about what was going on around the world in other countries at the same time. New technology,

different modernization in cities, new fire arms, innovation of building and trade routes that involved

diseases. Cities were growing, innovations of new laws, government formation, military, evolution

of clothes and types of education. "The most obviously modern cultural development took place in

Europe." (pg547) In Europe a lot was happening, the black death, the evolution of science, gun

powder was made, slavery, religion and a different form of government obedience. Kings and

Queens were the face of the country, viewed as the high hierarchy in their system. After them were

the nobles, knights (army), and peasants the non-educated. The modern world historically speaking

began in the year 1400 to 1800. Japan had an enormous population of people. The world came to

"(from about 374 million to 968 million)" people. (pg548) More people means more food. Yes, man

and women were still using muscles, nothing like machines existed to make jobs easier. The

modernization of buildings and the type of government form came from the intelligent brains, energy

and power from human beings to create an empire unforgettable that would be spoken throughout

history. 

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