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Hittite archer in chariot.
People and Ideas on the Move,
2000 B.C.–250 B.C.
Migrations by Indo-
Europeans led to major
changes in trade and
language as well as to
the foundations of
three religions:
Hinduism, Buddhism,
and Judaism.
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People and Ideas on the Move,
2000 B.C.–250 B.C.
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 3
SECTION 4
The Indo-Europeans
Hinduism and Buddhism
Seafaring Traders
The Origins of Judaism
Map
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Section 1
The Indo-Europeans
Indo-Europeans migrate into Europe,
India, and Southwest Asia and interact
with peoples living there.
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Indo-Europeans Migrate
Indo-Europeans
Characteristics of Indo-Europeans
• Indo-Europeans—nomadic, pastoral people;
tamed horses, rode chariots
• Came from the steppes—dry grasslands north
of the Caucasus mountains
The Indo-European Language Family
• Language ancestral to many modern languages
of Europe and Asia
• English, Spanish, Persian, Hindu trace origins to
original Indo-European
• Language groups settled in different areas
An Unexplained Migration
• 1700–1200 B.C. Indo-Europeans migrated,
moved in all directions
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1
Map
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The Hittite Empire
SECTION
1
The Hittite Arrival
• Hittites—a group of Indo-European speakers
• Take control of Anatolia (Asia Minor) around
2000 B.C.
• City-states join to form empire; dominate
Southwest Asia for 450 years
Hittites Adopt and Adapt
• Borrowed ideas from Mesopotamian culture;
adopted Babylonian language
Chariots and Iron Technology
• Hittites skilled in war; spread iron technology by
trade and conquest
• Empire falls around 1190 B.C. after attacks from
northern tribes
Image
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Aryans Transform India
Continued . . .
SECTION
1
The Aryan People
• Aryans—Indo-European people, enter Indus
River Valley around 1500 B.C.
• Sacred writing, the Vedas, reveal much of their
culture
A Caste System Develops
• Aryans physically distinct from people of India
• Four castes, or social classes, develop:
- priests (Brahmans)
- warriors
- peasants or traders
- laborers
• People are born into their caste for life
• Hundreds of subgroups arise later
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Aryan Kingdoms Arise
• Aryans extend settlements to other river valleys
• Small kingdoms arise
• Magadha kingdom unites all and spreads across
India by 100 B.C.
• Epic Mahabharata reflects blending of Aryan
and non-Aryan culture
continued Aryans Transform India
SECTION
1
Image
Map
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The beliefs of the Vedic Age develop into
Hinduism and Buddhism.
Section 2
Hinduism and
Buddhism Develop
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Hinduism Evolves Over Centuries
Hinduism and Buddhism Develop
Hinduism
• Collection of religious beliefs that developed slowly
over time
• No one founder with a single set of ideas
Origins and Beliefs
• 750–500 B.C. Hindu teachers create
Upanishads—texts of teachings
• Each person has atman—soul united with all others
in Brahman
• In reincarnation, people reborn to new lives
• A soul’s good and bad deeds, karma, determines
course of new life
Continued . . .
SECTION
2
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SECTION
2
Hinduism Changes and Develops
• Over last 2,500 years different forms of gods
grow in importance
• Today, Hindus choose own path to moksha—a
state of perfect understanding
continued Hinduism Evolves Over Centuries
Hinduism and Society
• Hinduism strengthened the caste system
New Religions Arise
• Jainism, a new religion, arises in 500s B.C.
• Jains will not harm any creature
• They work in trade, commerce; practice religious
tolerance
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The Buddha Seeks Enlightenment
Continued . . .
Siddhartha Gautama
• Founder of Buddhism; priests prophesized his
greatness
Siddhartha’s Quest
• Raised in isolation, Siddhartha Gautama wants
to learn about world
• Seeks enlightenment (wisdom), how to escape
human suffering
• Tries many methods; gains enlightenment by
meditating
• Becomes the Buddha, the “enlightened one”
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2
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SECTION
2
Origins and Beliefs
• Buddha begins to teach followers
• Preaches Four Noble Truths—basic philosophy of
Buddhism
• Fourth Noble Truth is to follow the Eightfold path
to achieve nirvana
• Nirvana:
- a perfect state of understanding
- a release from selfishness and pain
- a break from the chain of reincarnations,
rebirths
• Buddha rejects caste system and multiple gods of
Hinduism
continued The Buddha Seeks Enlightenment
Continued . . .
Chart
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SECTION
2
The Religious Community
• Some followers devote lives to religion, become
monks and nuns
• Three bases of Buddhism: Buddha, religious
community, teachings
continued The Buddha Seeks Enlightenment
Buddhism and Society
• Many followers at first among poor and lower caste
• Monks and nuns spread Buddha’s teachings
• Teachings written to become sacred literature
Continued . . .
Image
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SECTION
2
Buddhism in India
• Spreads to other parts of Asia
• Never gains firm hold in India; Hinduism remains
strong
• Buddhist pilgrims often visit India
continued The Buddha Seeks Enlightenment
Trade and the Spread of Buddhism
• Buddhism spreads by traders to:
- Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Sumatra
- China, Korea, Japan
Map
Interactive
Section 3
Seafaring Traders
Trading societies extend the development
of civilization beyond the Fertile Crescent
region.
NEXT
NEXT
Minoans Trade in the Mediterranean
Seafaring Traders
The Minoan People
• The Minoans, powerful seafaring people, live on
Crete in Aegean Sea
• Dominate trade in eastern Mediterranean from
2000 to 1400 B.C.
• Culture influences others, especially Greeks
SECTION
3
Continued . . .
Map
NEXT
Unearthing a Brilliant Civilization
• Excavations of Knossos, capital city of Minoan
civilization, revealed:
- Minoans were peaceful, athletic, lovers of
nature and beauty
- Women had major role, especially in religion
- Sacrificed animals, and sometimes people, to
gods
• Archaelogists name civilization Minoa after King
Minos
- King Minos—legendary king who owned a
minotaur
continued Minoans Trade in the Mediterranean
SECTION
3
Continued . . .
Image
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Minoan Culture’s Mysterious End
• Earthquakes in 1700 B.C. caused damage, but
Minoans rebuild
• In 1470 B.C. major earthquakes and volcanic eruption
• Minoans never recover from disasters
• Invaders from Greece take Minoan lands
continued Minoans Trade in the Mediterranean
SECTION
3
NEXT
Phoenicians Spread Trade and Civilization
The Phoenician People
• Phoenicians—powerful traders in wealthy city-
states along Mediterranean
• Skilled shipbuilders, seafarers; sailed around
continent of Africa
Commercial Outposts Around the Mediterranean
• Phoenicians set up colonies in western and central
Mediterranean
• Famous for red-purple dye produced from snail
Phoenicia’s Great Legacy: The Alphabet
• Developed system of writing to record trade deals
• Later developed into western alphabet
SECTION
3
Image
Image
Image
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Ancient Trade Routes
Trade Links Peoples
• Land routes link Mediterranean world and Asia
• Indian traders sail to Southeast Asia and Indonesia
• Trade helps spread culture, ideas, religion
SECTION
3
Map
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Section 4
The Origins of Judaism
The Hebrews maintain monotheistic
religious beliefs that were unique in the
ancient world.
NEXT
The Search for a Promised Land
The Origins of Judaism
Ancient Palestine
• Palestine was region on eastern shores of
Mediterranean
• Hebrew people settled in Canaan, land promised
to them by God
From Ur to Egypt
• Torah, first five books of Hebrew Bible, tells early
history of Hebrews
• In Torah, God chose Abraham, a shepherd, to be
father of Hebrew people
• Abraham moves family and herds from Ur to
Canaan around 1800 B.C.
• Around 1650 B.C. Abraham’s descendants
move to Egypt
SECTION
4
Continued . . .
Image
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SECTION
4
The God of Abraham
• Hebrews are monotheists, believing in one God
only—Yahweh
• Yahweh is all powerful, not a physical being
• A mutual promise, covenant, is made between
God and Abraham
• Abraham promises to obey God, Yahweh
promises protection
continued The Search for a Promised Land
Image
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Moses and the Exodus
Hebrews Migrate to Egypt
• At first Hebrews are honored in Egyptian kingdom;
later become slaves
“Let My People Go”
• Hebrews flee Egypt between 1300 and 1200 B.C.
• Bible tells of God’s command that Moses lead this
“Exodus”
A New Covenant
• Moses receives Ten Commandments—become
basis of Hebrew law
SECTION
4
Continued . . .
Image
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SECTION
4
The Land and People of the Bible
• Torah tells of Hebrews wandering Sinai Desert for
40 years
• Arrive in Canaan form twelve tribes; judges
provide leadership
continued Moses and the Exodus
A Hebrew Law
• Women and men have separate roles, responsibilities
• Law includes strict justice softened by mercy
• Prophets arise later to interpret the law
• They teach people to live moral lives
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The Kingdom of Isreal
Canaan
• Land that Hebrews believe God promised them
• Canaan land is harsh; Hebrews expand south and
north
Saul and David Establish a Kingdom
• Hebrews threatened by Philistines to the north
• Only one tribe remains, Judah; Hebrew religion
called Judaism
• From 1020 to 922 B.C. Hebrews (Jews) unite; new
kingdom called Israel
• King David establishes Jerusalem as capital
SECTION
4
Continued . . .
NEXT
SECTION
4
Solomon Builds the Kingdom
• David’s son Solomon becomes King; makes
Israel a trading empire
• He builds a magnificent temple and royal palace
in Jerusalem
continued The Kingdom of Israel
The Kingdom Divides
• High taxes and forced labor lead Jews in north
to revolt
• By 922 B.C. kingdom divides in two—Israel in
north, Judah in south
• 200 years of conflict follow
Image
Interactive
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The Babylonian Captivity
A Conquered People
• In 738 B.C. Israel and Judah pay tribute (money for
peace) to Assyria
• By 722 B.C. Assyrians conquer Israel
• In 586 B.C. Babylonians conquer Judah, destroy
Solomon’s Temple
• Many surviving Jews exiled to Babylon
• In 539 B.C. Persians conquer Babylon; 40,000 Jews
return to Jerusalem
• Temple and walls rebuilt; land later ruled by
Persians, Greeks, Romans
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Chapter03

  • 1. NEXT Hittite archer in chariot. People and Ideas on the Move, 2000 B.C.–250 B.C. Migrations by Indo- Europeans led to major changes in trade and language as well as to the foundations of three religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism.
  • 2. NEXT People and Ideas on the Move, 2000 B.C.–250 B.C. SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 The Indo-Europeans Hinduism and Buddhism Seafaring Traders The Origins of Judaism Map
  • 3. NEXT Section 1 The Indo-Europeans Indo-Europeans migrate into Europe, India, and Southwest Asia and interact with peoples living there.
  • 4. NEXT Indo-Europeans Migrate Indo-Europeans Characteristics of Indo-Europeans • Indo-Europeans—nomadic, pastoral people; tamed horses, rode chariots • Came from the steppes—dry grasslands north of the Caucasus mountains The Indo-European Language Family • Language ancestral to many modern languages of Europe and Asia • English, Spanish, Persian, Hindu trace origins to original Indo-European • Language groups settled in different areas An Unexplained Migration • 1700–1200 B.C. Indo-Europeans migrated, moved in all directions SECTION 1 Map
  • 5. NEXT The Hittite Empire SECTION 1 The Hittite Arrival • Hittites—a group of Indo-European speakers • Take control of Anatolia (Asia Minor) around 2000 B.C. • City-states join to form empire; dominate Southwest Asia for 450 years Hittites Adopt and Adapt • Borrowed ideas from Mesopotamian culture; adopted Babylonian language Chariots and Iron Technology • Hittites skilled in war; spread iron technology by trade and conquest • Empire falls around 1190 B.C. after attacks from northern tribes Image
  • 6. NEXT Aryans Transform India Continued . . . SECTION 1 The Aryan People • Aryans—Indo-European people, enter Indus River Valley around 1500 B.C. • Sacred writing, the Vedas, reveal much of their culture A Caste System Develops • Aryans physically distinct from people of India • Four castes, or social classes, develop: - priests (Brahmans) - warriors - peasants or traders - laborers • People are born into their caste for life • Hundreds of subgroups arise later
  • 7. NEXT Aryan Kingdoms Arise • Aryans extend settlements to other river valleys • Small kingdoms arise • Magadha kingdom unites all and spreads across India by 100 B.C. • Epic Mahabharata reflects blending of Aryan and non-Aryan culture continued Aryans Transform India SECTION 1 Image Map
  • 8. NEXT The beliefs of the Vedic Age develop into Hinduism and Buddhism. Section 2 Hinduism and Buddhism Develop
  • 9. NEXT Hinduism Evolves Over Centuries Hinduism and Buddhism Develop Hinduism • Collection of religious beliefs that developed slowly over time • No one founder with a single set of ideas Origins and Beliefs • 750–500 B.C. Hindu teachers create Upanishads—texts of teachings • Each person has atman—soul united with all others in Brahman • In reincarnation, people reborn to new lives • A soul’s good and bad deeds, karma, determines course of new life Continued . . . SECTION 2
  • 10. NEXT SECTION 2 Hinduism Changes and Develops • Over last 2,500 years different forms of gods grow in importance • Today, Hindus choose own path to moksha—a state of perfect understanding continued Hinduism Evolves Over Centuries Hinduism and Society • Hinduism strengthened the caste system New Religions Arise • Jainism, a new religion, arises in 500s B.C. • Jains will not harm any creature • They work in trade, commerce; practice religious tolerance Image
  • 11. NEXT The Buddha Seeks Enlightenment Continued . . . Siddhartha Gautama • Founder of Buddhism; priests prophesized his greatness Siddhartha’s Quest • Raised in isolation, Siddhartha Gautama wants to learn about world • Seeks enlightenment (wisdom), how to escape human suffering • Tries many methods; gains enlightenment by meditating • Becomes the Buddha, the “enlightened one” SECTION 2 Image
  • 12. NEXT SECTION 2 Origins and Beliefs • Buddha begins to teach followers • Preaches Four Noble Truths—basic philosophy of Buddhism • Fourth Noble Truth is to follow the Eightfold path to achieve nirvana • Nirvana: - a perfect state of understanding - a release from selfishness and pain - a break from the chain of reincarnations, rebirths • Buddha rejects caste system and multiple gods of Hinduism continued The Buddha Seeks Enlightenment Continued . . . Chart
  • 13. NEXT SECTION 2 The Religious Community • Some followers devote lives to religion, become monks and nuns • Three bases of Buddhism: Buddha, religious community, teachings continued The Buddha Seeks Enlightenment Buddhism and Society • Many followers at first among poor and lower caste • Monks and nuns spread Buddha’s teachings • Teachings written to become sacred literature Continued . . . Image
  • 14. NEXT SECTION 2 Buddhism in India • Spreads to other parts of Asia • Never gains firm hold in India; Hinduism remains strong • Buddhist pilgrims often visit India continued The Buddha Seeks Enlightenment Trade and the Spread of Buddhism • Buddhism spreads by traders to: - Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Sumatra - China, Korea, Japan Map Interactive
  • 15. Section 3 Seafaring Traders Trading societies extend the development of civilization beyond the Fertile Crescent region. NEXT
  • 16. NEXT Minoans Trade in the Mediterranean Seafaring Traders The Minoan People • The Minoans, powerful seafaring people, live on Crete in Aegean Sea • Dominate trade in eastern Mediterranean from 2000 to 1400 B.C. • Culture influences others, especially Greeks SECTION 3 Continued . . . Map
  • 17. NEXT Unearthing a Brilliant Civilization • Excavations of Knossos, capital city of Minoan civilization, revealed: - Minoans were peaceful, athletic, lovers of nature and beauty - Women had major role, especially in religion - Sacrificed animals, and sometimes people, to gods • Archaelogists name civilization Minoa after King Minos - King Minos—legendary king who owned a minotaur continued Minoans Trade in the Mediterranean SECTION 3 Continued . . . Image
  • 18. NEXT Minoan Culture’s Mysterious End • Earthquakes in 1700 B.C. caused damage, but Minoans rebuild • In 1470 B.C. major earthquakes and volcanic eruption • Minoans never recover from disasters • Invaders from Greece take Minoan lands continued Minoans Trade in the Mediterranean SECTION 3
  • 19. NEXT Phoenicians Spread Trade and Civilization The Phoenician People • Phoenicians—powerful traders in wealthy city- states along Mediterranean • Skilled shipbuilders, seafarers; sailed around continent of Africa Commercial Outposts Around the Mediterranean • Phoenicians set up colonies in western and central Mediterranean • Famous for red-purple dye produced from snail Phoenicia’s Great Legacy: The Alphabet • Developed system of writing to record trade deals • Later developed into western alphabet SECTION 3 Image Image Image
  • 20. NEXT Ancient Trade Routes Trade Links Peoples • Land routes link Mediterranean world and Asia • Indian traders sail to Southeast Asia and Indonesia • Trade helps spread culture, ideas, religion SECTION 3 Map
  • 21. NEXT Section 4 The Origins of Judaism The Hebrews maintain monotheistic religious beliefs that were unique in the ancient world.
  • 22. NEXT The Search for a Promised Land The Origins of Judaism Ancient Palestine • Palestine was region on eastern shores of Mediterranean • Hebrew people settled in Canaan, land promised to them by God From Ur to Egypt • Torah, first five books of Hebrew Bible, tells early history of Hebrews • In Torah, God chose Abraham, a shepherd, to be father of Hebrew people • Abraham moves family and herds from Ur to Canaan around 1800 B.C. • Around 1650 B.C. Abraham’s descendants move to Egypt SECTION 4 Continued . . . Image
  • 23. NEXT SECTION 4 The God of Abraham • Hebrews are monotheists, believing in one God only—Yahweh • Yahweh is all powerful, not a physical being • A mutual promise, covenant, is made between God and Abraham • Abraham promises to obey God, Yahweh promises protection continued The Search for a Promised Land Image
  • 24. NEXT Moses and the Exodus Hebrews Migrate to Egypt • At first Hebrews are honored in Egyptian kingdom; later become slaves “Let My People Go” • Hebrews flee Egypt between 1300 and 1200 B.C. • Bible tells of God’s command that Moses lead this “Exodus” A New Covenant • Moses receives Ten Commandments—become basis of Hebrew law SECTION 4 Continued . . . Image
  • 25. NEXT SECTION 4 The Land and People of the Bible • Torah tells of Hebrews wandering Sinai Desert for 40 years • Arrive in Canaan form twelve tribes; judges provide leadership continued Moses and the Exodus A Hebrew Law • Women and men have separate roles, responsibilities • Law includes strict justice softened by mercy • Prophets arise later to interpret the law • They teach people to live moral lives
  • 26. NEXT The Kingdom of Isreal Canaan • Land that Hebrews believe God promised them • Canaan land is harsh; Hebrews expand south and north Saul and David Establish a Kingdom • Hebrews threatened by Philistines to the north • Only one tribe remains, Judah; Hebrew religion called Judaism • From 1020 to 922 B.C. Hebrews (Jews) unite; new kingdom called Israel • King David establishes Jerusalem as capital SECTION 4 Continued . . .
  • 27. NEXT SECTION 4 Solomon Builds the Kingdom • David’s son Solomon becomes King; makes Israel a trading empire • He builds a magnificent temple and royal palace in Jerusalem continued The Kingdom of Israel The Kingdom Divides • High taxes and forced labor lead Jews in north to revolt • By 922 B.C. kingdom divides in two—Israel in north, Judah in south • 200 years of conflict follow Image Interactive
  • 28. NEXT The Babylonian Captivity A Conquered People • In 738 B.C. Israel and Judah pay tribute (money for peace) to Assyria • By 722 B.C. Assyrians conquer Israel • In 586 B.C. Babylonians conquer Judah, destroy Solomon’s Temple • Many surviving Jews exiled to Babylon • In 539 B.C. Persians conquer Babylon; 40,000 Jews return to Jerusalem • Temple and walls rebuilt; land later ruled by Persians, Greeks, Romans SECTION 4
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