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    1350 to 1750, many changes occurred in the western hemisphere along with certain continuities. Population, tradition, and social status faced changes or continued to alter how history would develop in the future. The Americas underwent drastic demographic changes with the annihilation of native populations as well as the introduction of European and African populations which even intermixed creating a new racial hierarchy. Another major change was the introduction of Christianity to the New World

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    Roman Empire, Christianity faced hardships “after the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem and the subsequent failure of the Bar Kochba rebellion. Early Christianity stood at the beginning of a protracted struggle to define, defend, and reproduce themselves in the face of other cultures, within which the adherents of these religions were obliged to live.” Christianity was perceived as a struggling religion and was widely frowned upon by the Romans during its early times. Christianity was especially

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    Islamic Changes and Continuities Beginning with Muhammad’s age from the start of 7th century Islam, Islamic culture and politics have gone a great many events and occurrences. Throughout all of its years, it has boasted both a rich culture and technological/intellectual advancements. The preservation of the Quran, developments in mathematics, and the continued emphasis on respect and charitable nature are just some examples of Islamic achievement. However, as with any growing civilization, Islam

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    network included land and maritime routes. Due to these various trading mechanisms, many products could be traded to many different locations. The patterns of interaction that occurred along the Silk Road from 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E. show that changes and continuities regarding the Silk Road included products traded, cultural expressions and diffusion, and religion. One of the examples of interaction along the Silk Road was in the items that were exchanged. The Silk Roads were originally created for

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    experience that suggests we are not who were though we were, feeling homesick for a place we don’t recall being before or an experience of an alternative universe in our consciousness” (Atchley, 2009, p. 64). Therefore people that have converted to Christianity may perceive that this physical plane is not their long-term residence and that it is a temporary destination and our permanent home is residing with God in heaven for all eternity. I believe

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    During the time period from 1400 C.E. to 1750 C.E. in Eastern Europe, Orthodox Christianity remained predominant, however, cultural practices began to change through westernization, and Russia’s government became more centralized as well as other smaller nations losing their autonomy. A continuity of culture in Eastern Europe is religious belief, in which Orthodox Christianity remained predominant and under the state’s control. Ivan III of Russia married the niece of the last Byzantine

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    Saint Augustine Saint Augustine, b. Nov. 13, 354, d. Aug. 28, 430, was one of the foremost philosopher-theologians of early Christianity and, while serving (396-430) as bishop of Hippo Regius, the leading figure in the church of North Africa. He had a profound influence on the subsequent development of Western thought and culture and, more than any other person, shaped the themes and defined the problems that have characterized the Western tradition of Christian Theology. Among his many writings

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    CE, the eastern hemisphere experienced a series of changes and continuities directly from the emergence of the Silk Road. The eastern hemisphere societies underwent heavy population increase due to trade, but the purpose of the Silk Road never changed. Some trade routes that comprised the entire network include overland trade from China to Rome and the Indian Ocean Sea Lanes that joined Asia, Africa,and the Mediterranean basin.     The first change that occurred over this period of history, was a large

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    Reformation, which was contrary to Henry VIII’s ideals, yet died at a young age. Soon, Mary Tudor became Queen, only to revert back to the original Catholic faith, and found a middle ground for both loyal Catholics and Protestants. These show political change, due to the constant shift in ideals and power (Ellis

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    as a result weakened African civilizations. Many regions were left dominated by females because of the demand for male slaves. This disrupted the previous traditional African family structure. The Europeans also took it upon themselves to impose Christianity on the Africans, who formerly practiced many different religions based on their

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