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YR/ WK KHE UILEWH Pgs. 12-13, Prehistoric Time Line Pgs. 14-15, What are Fossils? Pgs. 16-17, Clues from Fossils Pgs. 18-19, The Story of Life Pgs. 20-21, The Birth of the Earth Pgs. 22-23, The Changing World Pgs. 24-25, The Beginning of Life Pgs. 26-27, Shells and Skeletons Pgs. 28-29, The Crowded Seas Pgs. 30-31, The First Fish Pgs. 32-33, Life on Land Pgs. 34-35, Fish out of Water Pgs. 36-37, Swamps and Forests Pgs. 38-39, What are Reptiles? Pgs. 40-41, Early Reptiles Pgs. 42-43, The Rise of the Reptiles Pgs. 44-45, Meat Eating Monsters Pgs. 46-47, Gentle Giants Pgs. 48-49, Beaks and Crests Pgs. 50-51, Horns, Clubs, and Spikes Pgs. 52-53, Reptiles of the Seas Pgs. 54-55, Flying Reptiles Items in blue do not line up directly with SOTW; however, are included in case of desired use. SOTW = Story of the World. KHE = Kingfisher History Encyclopedia. UILEWH = Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of World History. There are no repeat encyclopedia pages per each SOTW book, they may be repeated in another book.

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YR/WK KHE UILEWHPgs. 12-13, Prehistoric Time LinePgs. 14-15, What are Fossils?Pgs. 16-17, Clues from FossilsPgs. 18-19, The Story of LifePgs. 20-21, The Birth of the EarthPgs. 22-23, The Changing WorldPgs. 24-25, The Beginning of LifePgs. 26-27, Shells and SkeletonsPgs. 28-29, The Crowded SeasPgs. 30-31, The First FishPgs. 32-33, Life on LandPgs. 34-35, Fish out of WaterPgs. 36-37, Swamps and ForestsPgs. 38-39, What are Reptiles?Pgs. 40-41, Early ReptilesPgs. 42-43, The Rise of the ReptilesPgs. 44-45, Meat Eating MonstersPgs. 46-47, Gentle GiantsPgs. 48-49, Beaks and CrestsPgs. 50-51, Horns, Clubs, and SpikesPgs. 52-53, Reptiles of the SeasPgs. 54-55, Flying ReptilesPgs. 56-57, The First BirdPgs. 58-59, The Death of the DinosaursPgs. 60-61, The First MammalsPgs. 62-63, Mammals with PouchesPgs. 64-65, The Rise of the MammalsPgs. 66-67, Hunters and ScavengersPgs. 68-69, Plant-eaters’ ProblemsPgs. 70-71, The Horse’s TalePgs. 72-73, Animals of South AmericaPgs. 74-75, The Elephant’s StoryPgs. 76-77, Animals of the Ice AgePgs. 78-79, Apes and MonkeysPgs. 80-81, Southern ApesPgs. 82-83, The Tool-MakersPgs. 84-85, The Coming of FirePgs. 86-87, The First ExplorersPgs. 88-89, Hunters of the Ice AgePgs. 90-91, Early Families

Pgs. 3-5, The World at a Glance Pgs. 92-93, The First Modern PeoplePgs. 6-7, The First Humans Pgs. 94-95, New Worlds

Pgs. 96-97, The Mammoth-huntersPgs. 98-99, The First ArtistsPgs. 100-101, From Hunting to Farming

Items in blue do not line up directly with SOTW; however, are included in case of desired use.SOTW = Story of the World. KHE = Kingfisher History Encyclopedia. UILEWH = Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of World History. There are no repeat encyclopedia pages per each SOTW book, they may be repeated in another book.

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Chap. SOTW 1 KHE UILEWH

Intro

Introduction: How do we know what happened?Pgs. 13 – 15; What is History? Pgs. viii-ix, What is History Pgs. 104-105, Looking at the Ancient

WorldPgs. 15 – 18; What is Archaeology?

1Pgs. 21 – 23; The First NomadsPgs. 24 – 27; The First Nomads Become Farmers

Pg. 8, The First Farmers Pgs. 108-109, The First Farmers & The First Towns

2Pgs. 29 – 31; Two Kingdoms Become One

Pgs. 10-11, Ancient Egypt 4000-1800 BC

Pgs. 114-115, Farmers of the Nile Valley

Pgs. 31 – 33; Gods of Ancient Egypt

3 Pgs. 35 – 37; The First Writing Pg. 9, Sumer and Akkad 5000 – 1600 BC

Pgs. 110-111, The First CivilizationPg. 112; Crafts and Trade

4Pgs. 39 – 41; Making Mummies Pgs. 116-117, Mummies and

PyramidsPgs. 41 – 44; Egyptian Pyramids

5 Pgs. 45 – 47; The First Sumerian Dictator

Pg. 113; Kings of War

Ancient EuropePgs. 12-13; Megalithic Europe 4500-1200 B.C.

Pgs. 120-121; Europe’s First VillagesPgs. 122-123; The Monument Builders

Hittites Pg. 20; The Hittites 1600-1200 B.C. Pg. 133; The Hittite Empire

6Pgs. 49 – 52; God Speaks to Abraham Pgs. 24-25; The Hebrews 1800-587

B.C.Pgs. 52 – 57; Joseph Goes to Egypt

7 Pgs. 59 – 62; Hammurabi and the Babylonians

Pg. 21; Babylon 1900-700 B.C. Pg. 132; The Empire of Hammurabi

8Pgs. 63 – 65; Shamshi-Adad, King of the Whole World

Pgs. 22-23; The Assyrians 1900-612 B.C.

Pgs. 146-147; Assyrians at War

Pgs. 65 – 69; The Story of Gilgamesh Pgs. 148-149; The Assyrians at Home

9Pgs. 71 – 73; The River-RoadPgs. 73 – 75; The Mystery of Mohenjo-Daro

Pgs. 14-15; The Indus Valley 4000-1800 B.C.

Pgs. 118-119; Cities of the Indus Valley

10

Pgs. 77 – 80; Lei Zu and the Silkworm Pgs. 164-165; The People of Early China

Pgs. 80 – 82; The Pictograms of Ancient China

Pgs. 18-19; Shang Dynasty 1766-1122 B.C.

Pgs. 82 – 85; Farming in Ancient China

11

Pgs. 87 – 89; Ancient Peoples of West Africa

Pgs. 30-31; Africa 6000-200 B.C. Pgs. 172-173; Life in Ancient Africa

Pgs. 89 – 93; Anansi and Turtle Pg. 60; Africa 500 B.C.- A.D. 500Pgs. 93-96; Anansi and the Make-Believe Food

12Pgs. 99-101; Egypt Invades NubiaPgs. 101-103; The Hyksos Invade Egypt

13 Pgs. 105-108; The General and the Pgs. 26-27; Egypt, The New Kingdom Pgs. 134-135; The Egyptian EmpireItems in blue do not line up directly with SOTW; however, are included in case of desired use.

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Woman Pharaoh 1550-1070 B.C.

Pgs. 108 – 114; Amenhotep and King Tut

Pgs. 136-137; Temples and Gods

14

Pgs. 115 – 118; The Baby Moses Pgs. 138-139; Life at HomePgs. 118 – 120; The Exodus from Egypt

Pg. 140; The People of CanaanPg. 141; Raiders of the MediterraneanPgs. 142-143; The Hebrew Kingdoms

15

Pgs. 123 – 124; Phoenician Traders Pgs. 28-29; The Phoenicians 1500-500 B.C.

Pgs. 125-127; The Founding of Carthage

Pgs. 144-145; Traders from Phoenicia

16Pgs. 129-131; Ashurbanipal’s AttackPgs. 132 – 134; The Library of Nineveh

17

Pgs. 137 – 139; Nebuchadnezzar’s Madness

Pgs. 36-37; Babylon Revived 626-539 B.C.

Pgs. 139 – 142; The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Pgs. 150-151; The City of Babylon

18

Pgs. 143 – 146; Bull-Jumpers and Sailors

Pgs. 126-127; Life on Crete

Pgs. 146 – 148; King Minos and the Minotaur

Pg. 16; Ancient Crete 300-1450 B.C. Pgs. 124-125; Palaces and Legends

Pgs. 149-150; The Mysterious End of the Minoans

19

Pgs. 153 – 154; The Mycenaeans Pg. 17; The Myceneans 2000-1200 B.C.

Pgs. 154-156; The Greek Dark Ages Pgs. 130-131; Warriors and Traders

20

Pgs. 157-159; Greece Gets an Alphabet

Pgs. 128-129; Palaces and Tombs

Pgs. 159-165; The Stories of Homer Pg. 38; Greek Dark Age 1100-600 B.C. Pgs. 162-163; Riders of the PlainsPgs. 166-168; The First Olympic Games

Pgs. 156-157; Life in Ancient Greece

21Pgs. 171-174; A New Empire Pgs. 152-153; The Power of PersiaPgs. 174-176; Cyrus the Great Pgs. 40-41; The Persian Empire 559-

331 B.C.Pg. 171; The Riches of Arabia

22

Pgs. 177-179; Life in Sparta Pgs. 52-53; Classical Greece 600-337 B.C.

Pgs. 179-182; Life in Athens Pgs. 54-55; Greek City-States 600-337 B.C.

Pgs. 158-159; The City of Athens

23 Pgs. 183-185; The Greek God

24

Pgs. 187-189; Greece’s War with Persia

Pgs. 154-155; The Greeks at War

Pgs. 189-191; The Greeks Fight Each Other

25Pgs. 193 – 195; Philip and His Son Pgs. 160-161; Alexander the GreatPgs. 195-197; Alexander’s Invasions Pg. 56; Alexander the Great 336-323

B.C.26 Pgs. 199-201; The Nazca Drawings Pg. 178; The People of Ancient Peru

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Pgs. 202-203; The Heads of the Olmecs

Pg. 32; America 1500-350 B.C. Pg. 179; The OlmecsPgs. 180-181; Ancient Cities of the Americas

Pgs. 204-207; Rabbit Shoots the Sun Pgs. 76-77; The Americas 500 B.C. – A.D. 500

Pgs. 176-177; The First North Americans

27Pgs. 209-211; Romulus and Remus Pgs. 184-185; The Rise of RomePgs. 212-213; The Power of Rome Pgs. 34-35; The Founding of Rome

753-510 B.C.

28

Pgs. 215-217; The Roman GodsPgs. 218-220; The Roman Builders Pgs. 188-189; Life in a Roman TownPgs. 220-222; The Roman Gladiators Pgs. 190-191; Fun and GamesPgs. 222-225; The Gladiator School

29 Pgs. 227-230; Rome’s War with Carthage

Pgs. 62-63; The Roman Republic 509-27 B.C.

Pgs. 186-187; The Roman Army

30

Pgs. 233 – 235; Life on the Ganges River

Pg. 33; Aryan India 1500-500 B.C.

Pgs. 235-237; The Castes of Ancient IndiaPgs. 237-240; Siddhartha Pgs. 174-175; The Ideas of India

31

Pgs. 241-242; The Empire United Pg. 57; India: The Mauryan Empire 321-233 B.C.

Pgs. 242-246; The Jakata Tales

Review / Look ahead

Pgs. 42-43; The Arts 25,000-500 B.C.Pgs. 44-45; Architecture 40,000-1500 B.C.Pgs. 46-47; Science and Technology 25,000-500 B.C.Pgs. 49-51; The World at a Glance 499 B.C. – A.D. 500

32

Pgs. 247-252; Calligraphy in ChinaPgs. 252-253; Warring StatesPgs. 253-256; The First Emperor and the Great Wall

Pgs. 58-59; China: The Qin Dynasty 221-206 B.C.

Pgs. 256-259; The First Emperor’s Grave

Pgs. 70-71; China: the Han Dynasty 202 B.C. – A.D. 220

Pgs. 166-167; China’s First EmperorPgs. 168-169; The Han Dynasty

33 Pgs. 261-263; Confucius Pg. 39; The Zhou Dynasty 1122-221 B.C.

34Pgs. 265-267; Caesar is KidnappedPgs. 268-270; The Consuls of RomePgs. 270-272; Caesar and the Senate

35

Pgs. 275 – 277; Caesar Fights the Celts

Pgs. 68-69; The Celts 500 B.C. – A.D. 43

Pgs. 182-183; The Celtic Tribes

Pgs. 277 – 279; Caesar Crosses the RubiconPgs. 279 – 281; Caesar and CleopatraPgs. 281 – 284; The Death of Caesar

36

Pgs. 285 – 287; The First Roman Prince

Pgs. 64-65; The Roman Empire 27 B.C.-A.D. 475Pgs. 66-67; Roman Life 509 B.C. – A.D. 475

37 Pgs. 289 – 291; The Birth of Jesus Pgs. 192-193; The Spread of Items in blue do not line up directly with SOTW; however, are included in case of desired use.

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ChristianityPgs. 291 – 293; Jesus Crucified and Resurrected

Pgs. 72-73; Christianity A.D. 30-400

38Pgs. 295 – 297; The End of the Ancient Jewish Nation

Pg. 61; Judea 600 B.C. – A.D. 135Pgs. 74-75; Parthians and Sassanids 238 B.C. –A.D. 637

39

Pgs. 299 – 301; Nero, the Evil EmperorPgs. 301 – 303; Christians in the CatacombsPgs. 303 – 306; The Emperor Is a Christian!

40Pgs. 307 – 309; The British RebellionPgs. 309 – 311; Rome Divided in Two Pgs. 80-81; The Decline of Rome A.D.

200-476Pgs. 194-195; The Fall of Rome

41

Pgs. 313 – 315; Attila the Hun Pgs. 82-83; The Barbarians A.D. 1-450Pgs. 315 – 317; Stilicho, Roman and BarbarianPgs. 318 – 320; The Coming of the Visigoths

42Pgs. 321 – 323; The Last Roman EmperorPgs. 323 – 325; The Gifts of Rome

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Chap. SOTW 2 KHE UILEWH

1

Pgs. 17 – 20; Wandering Through the Roman Empire

Pgs. 64-65; The Roman Empire 27 B.C.-A.D. 475

Pgs. 188-189; Life in a Roman TownPgs. 190-191; Fun and Games

Pgs. 21 – 22; The Fall of Rome Pgs. 80-81; The Decline of Rome A.D. 200-476

Pgs. 198-199; Looking at the Medieval World

2

Pgs. 25 – 28; The Celts of Britain Pgs. 68-69; The Celts 500 B.C. – A.D. 43

Pgs. 182-183; The Celtic Tribes

Pgs. 28 – 30; Barbarians Come to BritainPgs. 30 – 33; Beowulf the Hero

3

Pgs. 35 – 37; Augustine Comes to EnglandPgs. 38 – 40; Medieval Monasteries Pgs. 102-103; Monasticism 269-1216 Pgs. 236-237; Monks and

MonasteriesPgs. 40 – 42; Writing Books by Hand Pg. 205; Return to Christianity

4

Pgs. 45 – 47; The Beauty of Constantinople

Pgs. 100-101; The Byzantine Empire 476-1453

Pgs. 47 – 50; Justinian, The Just Emperor

Pgs. 202-203; The Byzantine Empire

Pgs. 50 – 53; The Empress TheodoraPgs. 53 – 57; The Church in the East

5

Pgs. 59 – 62; A King Named Skandagupta

Pgs. 78-79; The Gupta Dynasty A.D. 320-510

Pgs. 62 – 64; Monks in Caves

Review / Look ahead

Pgs. 90-91; The Arts 500 B.C. – A.D. 500Pgs. 92-93; Architecture 500 B.C. – A.D. 500Pgs. 94-94; Science and Technology 500 B.C. – A.D. 500Pgs. 97-99; The World at a Glance 501-1100

6

Pgs. 67 – 69; Muhammad’s Vision Pgs. 106-107; Islam 622-750Pgs. 69 – 72; Muhammad Flees to Medina

Pgs. 206-207; The Rise of Islam

Pgs. 72 – 74; The Koran: Islam’s Holy Book

7

Pgs. 77 – 79; The Fight for MeccaPgs. 79 – 81; The Spread of Islam Pgs. 208-209; The Arab WorldPgs. 81 – 85; The City of Baghdad Pg. 116; The Abbasid Dynasty 750-

1258Pgs. 85 – 88; Sinbad in the Valley of Snakes

8

Pgs. 91 – 93; Yang Chien Unites North and South

Pgs. 104-105; Sui and Tang China 589-907

Pgs. 93 – 96; The Tang Dynasty Pgs. 136-137; China: The Song Dynasty 960-1279

Pgs. 268-269; Dynasties of China

9 Pgs. 99 – 102; The Yamato Dynasty of Japan

Pgs. 118-119; Fujiwara Japan 800-1200

Pg. 170; The People of Ancient Japan

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Pgs. 84-85; Japan 300 B.C. – A.D. 800Pgs. 102 – 105; The Tale of Three Countries: Korea, China, and Japan

10 Pgs. 107 – 110; The First People of Australia

Pgs. 274-275; The People of the Pacific

Pgs. 110 – 113; The Long Journey of the Maori

Pgs. 88-89; The Polynesians 2000 B.C.-A.D. 1000

11 Pgs. 115 – 118; Clovis, the Ex-Barbarian

Pg. 204; The Barbarian Kingdoms

Pgs. 119 – 121; Four Tribes, One Empire

Pgs. 114-115; The Carolingians 751-843

12 Pgs. 123 – 125; The Islamic Invasion Pgs. 258-259; The Struggle for Spain13 Pgs. 127 – 129; Charles the Hammer

Pgs. 129 – 131; The Greatest King: Charlemagne

Pg. 216; Charlemagne’s Empire

Pgs. 120-121; Magyars and Bohemians 896-1273

Holy Roman Empire (and surround) Pgs. 124-125; The Holy Roman Empire 962-1440

Pg. 217; The Holy Roman Empire

Pgs. 126-127; Capetian France 987-1328

14 Pgs. 133 – 135; The Viking Invasion Pgs. 130-131; The Vikings c. 600-1000

Pgs. 136 – 139; Eric the Red and “Eric’s Son”

Pgs. 212-213; Vikings Abroad

Pgs. 139 – 145; The Norse Gods Pgs. 210-211; Vikings at Home15 Pgs. 147 – 149; The Vikings Invade

EnglandPgs. 149 – 152; Alfred the Great Pgs. 122-123; Anglo-Saxon Britain c.

600-1066Pgs. 214-215; Anglo-Saxon England

Pgs. 152 – 156; The Battle of Hastings Pgs. 132-133; The Normans c. 800-c. 1200

Pg. 218; The Norman Conquests

Review / Look ahead

Pgs. 138-139; The Arts 501-1100Pgs. 140-141; Architecture 501-1100Pgs. 142-143; Science and Technology 501-1100Pgs. 145-147; The World at a Glance 1101-1460

16 Pgs. 157 – 160; The English LanguagePgs. 160 – 163; Serfs and Noblemen Pgs. 226-227; Living in a Village

Pgs. 228-229; Living in a TownPgs. 238-239; Art in the Middle Ages

Pgs. 163 – 166; Stone Castles Pgs. 224-225; Living in a CastlePg. 234; Building a CathedralPg. 235; Going on a Pilgrimage

17 Pgs. 169 – 172; The English Code of Chivalry

Pgs. 150-151; Knighthood 1100-1400 Pgs. 220-221; Kings, Nobles and Peasants Pgs. 222-223; Knights, Soldiers and War

Pgs. 172 – 175; The Samurai: Japanese Knights

Pgs. 156-157; Shoguns and Samurai 1200-1500

Pgs. 270-271; Land of the Samurai

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18

Pgs. 177 – 180; A Command from the Pope

Pgs. 148-149; The Crusades 1095-1291

Pg. 232; The Power of the Popes

Pgs. 180 – 183; Recapturing Jerusalem

Pgs. 240-241; The Crusades

Pgs. 183 – 186; Saladin of JerusalemPgs. 186 – 189; El Cid and the “Reconquest of Spain”

19

Ireland Pgs. 154-155; Ireland 700-1350 Pgs. 244-245; Kingdoms of the CeltsPgs. 191 – 193; Richard the Lionhearted

Pgs. 152-153; Henry of Anjou 1154-1189

Pgs. 194 – 196; John Lackland and the Magna Carta

Pgs. 162-163; Charter and Parliament 1215-1485

Pgs. 197 – 201; Robin Hood Pg. 243; Criminals and Outlaws

20

Pgs. 203 – 205; The Scattering of the Jews

Pgs. 108-109; Persecution of the Jews 70-1300

Pg. 233; Enemies of the Church

Pgs. 205 – 208; A Tale of the Diaspora

21

Pgs. 211 – 214; Genghis Khan, Emperor of All Men

Pgs. 170-171; The Mongol Empire 1206-1405

Pgs. 214 – 216; The Mongol Conquest of China

Pgs. 250-251; Mongol Invaders

22

Pgs. 219 – 222; Marco Polo Goes to China

Pgs. 160-161; Venice 1100-1500 Pgs. 272-273; Explorers and Sailors

Pgs. 222 – 225; The Forbidden City of the Ming

Pgs. 180-181; China: The Ming Dynasty 1368-1644

23

Pgs. 227 – 229; The Rus Come to Constantinople

Pgs. 112-113; Bulgars and Slavs 600-1453

Pgs. 256-257; The Rise of Russians

Pgs. 230 – 233; Ivan the Great and Ivan the Terrible

Pgs. 226-227; Russia 1462-1613

24

Pgs. 235 – 237; The Ottoman Turks Attack

Pgs. 134-135; The Seljuk Turks 1037-1243Pg. 209; Safavid Persia 1500-1722

Pgs. 252-253; Triumphs of the TurksPgs. 298-299; The Ottoman Empire

Pgs. 238 – 241; The Capture of Constantinople

Pgs. 182-183; Constantinople 1204-1453

Pgs. 241 – 244; Suleiman the Lawgiver

Pgs. 216-217; The Ottoman Empire 1453-1600

25

Pgs. 247 – 250; The Plague Pgs. 178-179; The Black Death 1347-1351

Pg. 242; The Black Death

Pgs. 250 – 253; A New Way of Living Pgs. 158-159; European Trade 1100-1450

Pgs. 230-231; Traders and Towns

26

Pgs. 255 – 258; Henry V and the Battle of Agincourt

Pgs. 224-225; French Wars of Religion 1562-1600

Pgs. 246-247; The Rise of BurgundyPg. 219; The Hundred Year’s War

Pgs. 259 – 262; Joan of Arc Pgs. 176-177; The Hundred Years’ War 1337-1453

27

Pgs. 263 – 266; The Wars of the Roses

Pgs. 248-249; The Wars of the Roses

Pgs. 266 – 270; The Princess in the Tower

Pgs. 254-255; Kingdoms in Eastern Europe

28

Pgs. 273 – 276; Ferdinand and Isabella Unite Spain

Pgs. 200-201; The Reconquest of Spain 1469-1516

Pgs. 276 – 279; Henry the Navigator, Prince of Portugal

Pgs. 174-175; Medieval Explorers 1270-1490

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29

Pgs. 281 – 284; Gold, Salt, and Ghana Pg. 117; Ghana 700-1240Pgs. 284 – 287; Mansa Musa of Mali Pgs. 262-263; Kingdoms of West

AfricaPgs. 287 – 290; The Songhay Empire Pg. 208; The Songhay Empire 1460-

1603

Eastern Africa

Pgs. 164-165; Mali and Ethiopia 1240-1500Pgs. 166-167; Benin and Zimbabwe 1100-1480

Pg. 260; Conquerors of North AfricaPg. 261; Cities of East Africa

30Early India & Southeast Asia

Pgs. 184-185; The Khmer Empire 802-1440

Pg. 264; Conquerors of Northern IndiaPg. 265; Kingdoms of Southern IndiaPgs. 266-267; Kingdoms of Southeast Asia

Pgs. 293 – 296; The Moghul Dynasty Pgs. 300-301; The Mogul EmpirePgs. 296 – 299; Akbar of India Pgs. 218-219; India: The Moguls

1504-1605

31

Pgs. 301 – 305; Christopher Columbus

Pgs. 230-231; North America 1460-1600Pgs. 206-207; European Explorers 1460-1600

Pgs. 288-289; Voyages of Discovery

Pgs. 305 – 308; Vespucci and Magellan

Pgs. 296-297; Exploring the World

32

Pgs. 311 – 313; The Mayans of Central America

Pgs. 86-87; The Maya 300 B.C.-A.D. 800Pgs. 128-129; The Americas 500-1200

Pgs. 280-281; The Maya and the Toltecs

Pgs. 314 – 317; The Marvelous City of Tenochtitlan

Pgs. 172-173; Aztecs and Incas 1100-1500Pgs. 196-197; The Aztecs 130-1520

Pgs. 278-279; The Aztec People

Pgs. 317 – 320; The Incas Pgs. 198-199; The Inca Empire 1438-1533

Pgs. 282-283; Empires of the Andes

North American Natives Pgs. 110-111; North America 500-1492

Pgs. 276-277; Native North Americans

33

Pgs. 323 – 326; The Slave Trade Pgs. 212-213; The Portuguese Empire 1520-1600Pgs. 270-271; Slavery and Pirates 1517-1810

Pgs. 324-325; The Slave Trade

Pgs. 326 – 330; Cortés and Montezuma

34

Pgs. 331 – 334; Martin Luther’s List Pgs. 168-169; Religion in the Middle Ages 1100-1500Pgs. 214-215; The Reformation 1520-1618

Pgs. 302-303; Catholics and Protestants

Pgs. 334 – 338; Henry VIII’s Problem Pgs. 210-211; Tudor England 1485-1603

35

Pgs. 339 – 342; A New Way of Thinking

Pgs. 204-205; Italy 1460-1530Pgs. 202-203; The Renaissance 1450-1600

Pgs. 284-285; Artists of Italy

Pgs. 342 – 346; Gutenberg’s Great Invention

Pgs. 286-287; Ideas and Inventions

Review / Look ahead Pgs. 186-187; The Arts 1101-1460Pgs. 188-189; Architecture 1101-

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1460Pgs. 190-191; Science and Technology 1101-1460Pgs. 193-195; The World at a Glance 1461-1600

36Pgs. 349 – 352; The Spread of the ReformationPgs. 352 – 354; The Council of Trent

37

Pgs. 355 – 358; The Revolution of Copernicus

Pgs. 268-269; The Age of Reason 1600-1750

Pgs. 358 – 361; Galileo’s Strange Notions

Pgs. 314-315; The Age of Ideas

38Pgs. 363 – 366; The Queen Who Almost Wasn’t

Pgs. 274-275; Ireland 1540-1800

Pgs. 366 – 370; Good Queen Bess Pgs. 304-305; Elizabethan England

39Pgs. 371 – 375; William ShakespearePgs. 375 – 379; Macbeth’s Decision

40Pgs. 381 – 384; Walter Raleigh and the New World

Pgs. 248-249; Early American Settlers 1607-1650

Pgs. 385 – 388; The Lost Colony

41Pgs. 391 – 394; The New-Found LandPgs. 394 – 398; Jacques Cartier’s Discoveries

42

Pgs. 401 – 405; Spain and England’s War

Pg. 223; The Spanish Armada 1588 Pgs. 308-309; The Power of the Habsburgs

Pgs. 405 – 409; The World at the End of the Sixteenth Century

Review / Look ahead

Pgs. 234-235; The Arts 1461-1600Pgs. 236-237; Architecture 1461-1600Pgs. 238-239; Science and Technology 1461-1600Pgs. 241-243; The World at a Glance 1601-1707

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Chap. SOTW 3 KHE UILEWH

1

Pgs. 11 – 12; Introduction Pgs. 296-297; Exploring the WorldPgs. 15 – 18; The Holy Roman Empire Pg. 222; The Hapsburgs 1273-1556 Pgs. 308-309; The Power of the

HabsburgsPgs. 19 – 22; The Riches of Spain Pg. 220; The Conquistadores 1519-

1550Pg. 221; The Spanish Empire 1533-1600

Pgs. 320-321; Early Settlers in the Americas

2

Pgs. 25 – 28; The Dutch Revolt Pgs. 228-229; Dutch Independence 1477-1648

Pgs. 310-311; The Rise of the Dutch

Pgs. 29 – 32; The Queen Without a Country

Pgs. 210-211; Tudor England 1485-1603

3

Pgs. 35 – 38; James and His Enemies Pgs. 246-247; The Stuarts 1603-1649Pg. 293; Scotland: The Jacobites 1701-1746

Pgs. 306-307; Kings, Cavaliers and Roundheads

Pgs. 38 – 41; King James’s Town Pgs. 248-249; Early American Settlers 1607-1650

4Pgs. 43 – 46; The French in the New WorldPgs. 47 – 50; Henry Hudson’s Quest

5

Pgs. 53 – 56; Hideyoshi, Japan’s Great Leader

Pgs. 232-233; Japan and China 1467-1644

Pgs. 56 – 59; The First Tokugawa Ruler

Pgs. 356-357; Changes in Japan

6

Pgs. 61 – 64; Strangers and Saints in Plymouth

Pgs. 322-323; Settlers in North America

Pgs. 65 – 69; The Dutch in the New World

Pg. 259; The Dutch Empire 1660-1664

7Pgs. 71 – 74; Tobacco—and Unwilling Colonists

Pgs. 270-271; Slavery and Pirates 1517-1810

Pgs. 324-325; The Slave Trade

Pgs. 74 – 78; Queen Nzinga of Angola

8Pgs. 81 – 84; The Persian PuzzlePgs. 84 – 88; The Ottoman Turks Pgs. 266-267; The Ottoman Empire

1602-1783Pgs. 298-299; The Ottoman Empire

9

Pgs. 91 – 96; The Thirty Years’ War, 1618-1648

Pgs. 250-251; The Swedish Empire 1560-1721Pgs. 252-253; The Thirty Years’ War 1618-1648Pgs. 254-255; France and Richelieu 1624-1661Pgs. 256-257; Decline of Spain 1598-1700

10

Pgs. 99 – 102; Japan’s Isolation: Closed Doors in the East

Pgs. 244-245; Japan in Isolation 1603-1716Pgs. 314-415; Japan and Southeast Asia 1603-1826

Pgs. 102 – 105; The “Foreign Conquest” of China: The Rise of the Manchu

Pgs. 262-263; China: The Qing Dynasty 1644-1770

Pgs. 352-353; The Ming and Ch’ing

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11

Pgs. 107 – 110; World Seizer, King of the World, and Conqueror of the World

Pg. 258; East India Companies 1600-1700

Pgs. 300-301; The Mogul Empire

Pgs. 110 – 113; Aurangzeb’s Three Decisions

Pg. 265; Decline of Mogul India 1605-1707

12

Pgs. 115 – 119; Charles Loses His Head

Pgs. 260-261; English Civil War 1642-1660

Pgs. 119 – 122; Cromwell’s ProtectoratePgs. 122 – 126; Plague and Fire Pgs. 178-179; The Black Death 1347-

1351Pg. 242; The Black Death

13 Pgs. 129 – 133; The Sun King of France

Pg. 264; The Sun King 1643-1715 Pgs. 312-313; France and the Sun King

14 Pgs. 135 – 138; Frederick, The First Prussian King

Pg. 292; Austria and Prussia 1711-1786

15

Pgs. 141 – 145; War Against the Colonies: King Philip’s War

Pgs. 302-303; North America 1675-1791

Pgs. 145 – 149; War Against the Colonies: Louis XIV Saves New France

Pg. 279; The Spanish Succession 1701-1713

Pgs. 149 – 153; William Penn’s Holy Experiment

Pgs. 280-281; Colonial America 1600-1700

16

Pgs. 155 – 159; The Universal Laws of Newton and Locks

Pgs. 268-269; The Age of Reason 1600-1750Pgs. 306-307; The Age of Logic 1700-1789

Pgs. 314-315; The Age of Ideas

Pgs. 159 – 163; Scientific Farming Pgs. 294-295; Agricultural Revolution 1650-1800

Pgs. 336-337; Changes in Farming

Review / Look ahead

Pgs. 282-283; The Arts 1601-1707Pgs. 284-285; Architecture 1601-1707Pgs. 286-287; Science and Technology 1601-1707Pgs. 289-291; World at a Glance 1708-1835

17

Pgs. 165 – 169; Peter the Great Pgs. 316-317; Changes in RussiaPgs. 169 – 173; Peter’s Port to the West

Pgs. 276-277; Russian Expansion 1613-1725Pg. 278; The Great Northern War 1700-1721

18 Pgs. 175 – 178; The Ottomans Look West – Twice

19

Pgs. 181 – 184; The Indian Empire Falls Apart

Pgs. 298-299; India in Transition 1707-1835

Pgs. 184 – 188; The Shopkeepers’ Invasion

Pgs. 324-325; The British in India 1774-1858

Pgs. 328-329; The British in India

20

Pgs. 191 – 194; Emperor Chi’en-lung’s Library

Pgs. 304-305; Trade with China 1700-1830

Pgs. 194 – 197; The Land of the Dragon

21Pgs. 199 – 202; Three Pointless Wars Pgs. 318-319; Russians and PrussiansPgs. 202 – 206; The Seven-Year War Pgs. 300-301; The Seven Years’ War

1756-1763

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22

Pgs. 209 – 213; Discontent in the British ColoniesPgs. 213 – 217; The American Revolution

Pgs. 330-331; The American Revolution

23

Pgs. 219 – 223; The American Constitution

Pgs. 316-317; The Birth of the U.S.A. 1763-1789

Pgs. 223 – 226; The First American President (1789-1797)

24

Pgs. 229 – 233; Captain Cook Reaches Botany Bay

Pgs. 312-313; Exploration in Oceania 1642-1820

Pgs. 233 – 237; The Convict Settlement

Pgs. 326-327; Exploring the South Seas

25

Pgs. 239 – 243; The Storming of the Bastille

Pgs. 332-333; The French Revolution

Pgs. 243 – 246; The Reign of Terror Pgs. 318-319; The French Revolution 1789-1799

26

Pgs. 249 – 253; Princess Catherine Comes to RussiaPgs. 253 – 257; Catherine the Great Pgs. 310-311; Modernizing Russia

1730-1796

27

Pgs. 259 – 262; Steam and Coal in Britain

Pgs. 296-297; Industry: Early Revolution 1708-1815

Pgs. 338-339; The Industrial Revolution

Pgs. 262 – 264; Cotton and Guns in America

28

Pgs. 267 – 270; The Kingdom at the Center of the WorldPgs. 270 – 272; The Rise of the Opium Trade

Pgs. 354-355; Changes in China

29

Pgs. 275 – 278; Napoleon Comes to Power

Pgs. 320-321; The Napoleonic War 1797-1815

Pgs. 278 – 281; The Emperor Napoleon

Pgs. 334-335; The Empire of Napoleon

30 Pgs. 283 – 286; The Haitian Revolt Pgs. 322-323; The End of Slavery 1792-1888

31Pgs. 289 – 292; The World of the Factories

Pgs. 340-341; Industrial Revolution 1836-1913

Pgs. 340-341; Life in the New Towns

Pgs. 292 – 295; The Luddites Pg. 327; Unrest in Britain 1811-1832

32 Pgs. 297 – 302; Lewis and Clark Map the West

Pgs. 350-351; The Growth of the USA

Pgs. 302 – 306; Tecumseh’s Resistance

33Pgs. 309 – 313; Napoleon’s Wars (and 1812 Too)Pgs. 313 – 317; Waterloo!

34

Pgs. 319 – 323; Simón Bolivar: The Liberator

Pg. 326; Revolt in Latin America 1808-1825

Pgs. 323 – 327; Freedom, But Not Unity

Pgs. 344-345; Revolutions in South America

35Pgs. 329 – 332; The Cry of DeloresPgs. 332 – 335; The Republic of Mexico

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36 Pgs. 337 – 340; The Work of the Abolitionists

37

Pgs. 343 – 346; The Zulu Kingdom Pgs. 272-273; African States 1550-1700Pgs. 308-309; Africa 1700-1830

Pgs. 346 – 348; The Boers and the British

Pg. 343; South Africa 1814-1910 Pgs. 346-347; The Scramble for Africa

38Pgs. 351 – 354; The Trail of Tears Pgs. 328-329; Westward Migration

1776-1845Pgs. 354 – 358; Nat Turner’s Revolt

39Review / Look ahead

Pgs. 330-331; The Arts 1708-1835Pgs. 332-333; Architecture 1708-1835Pgs. 334-335; Science and Technology 1708-1835Pgs. 337-339; The World at a Glance 1836-1913

Pgs. 361 – 364; The First Opium War Pgs. 344-345; The Opium Wars 1830-1864

40

Pgs. 367 – 370; Remember the Alamo

Pg. 342; Texas and Mexico 1835-1848

Pgs. 370 – 373; The Mexican-American War

41

Pgs. 375 – 377; The Treaty of WaitangiPgs. 378 – 379; The New Zealand Wars

Pgs. 348-349; New Zealand 1792-1907

42 Pgs. 381 – 384; The Gold RushPgs. 384 – 385; A World of Unrest

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Chap. SOTW 4 KHE UILEWH

1Pgs. 5 – 9; Victoria’s England Pgs. 368-369; The British Empire

1815-1913Pgs. 9 – 13; The Sepoy Mutiny

2Pgs. 15 – 18; Japan Re-Opens Pgs. 352-353; Japan 1853-1913 Pgs. 356-357; Changes in JapanPgs. 18 – 23; The Crimean War Pgs. 350-351; The Crimean War

1853-1856

3Pgs. 25 – 29; The Great GamePgs. 29 – 34; Wandering through Africa

Pgs. 362-363; Scramble for Africa 1880-1912

Pgs. 346-347; The Scramble for Africa

4Pgs. 37 – 41; Italy’s “Resurrection” Pgs. 358-359; Italy 1833-1878 Pg. 343; New NationsPgs. 41 – 46; The Taiping Rebellion Pgs. 344-345; The Opium Wars 1830-

1864Pgs. 354-355; Changes in China

5

Pgs. 49 – 53; South against North Pgs. 354-355; American Civil War 1861-1865

Pgs. 53 – 56; After the Civil War Pg. 356; The End of the Civil War 1865

Pgs. 348-349; The American Civil War

6

Pgs. 59 – 62; Paraguay and the Triple AlliancePgs. 63 – 68; The Dominion of Canada

Pg. 357; Canada 1763-1913

7Pgs. 71 – 75; Two Empires and Three Republics

Pgs. 346-347; Europe: Year of the Revolution 1848

Pg. 342; The Year of Revolutions

Pgs. 75 – 81; The Second Reich Pgs. 360-361; Germany 1848-1871

8Pgs. 83 – 86; Rails, Zones, and BulbsPgs. 86 – 90; Japan’s Meiji Restoration

9

Pgs. 93 – 96; The Dutch East Indies Pgs. 366-367; Southeast Asia 1800-1913

Pgs. 96 – 101; The Sick Man of Europe

10Pgs. 103 – 107; The War of the PacificPgs. 107 – 111; The Suez Canal

11Pgs. 113 – 117; The Iron Outlaw Pgs. 374-375; Australia 1788-1913Pgs. 117 – 121; Carving Up Africa

12Pgs. 123 – 127; Ireland’s Troubles Pgs. 364-365; Ireland 1800-1913Pgs. 127 – 133; The Boers and the British

13Pgs. 135 – 139; Brazil’s Republic Pgs. 344-345; Revolutions in South

AmericaPgs. 139 – 144; Abdulhamid the Red

14Pgs. 147 – 150; The Next-to-Last Czar of RussiaPgs. 150 – 155; Ethiopia and Italy

15

Pgs. 157 – 161; The Korean BattlegroundPgs. 161 – 167; The Spanish -American War

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16

Pgs. 169 – 173; Moving West Pgs. 370-371; The Plains Wars 1849-1913

Pgs. 350-351; The Growth of the USA

Pgs. 173 – 178; Stocks, Philanthropists, and Outlaws

17Pgs. 179 – 184; The Boxer Rebellion Pg. 372; The Boxer Rebellion 1900Pgs. 185 – 189; The Czar and the Admiral

18

Pgs. 191 – 196; Persia, Its Enemies, and Its “Friends”Pgs. 196 – 202; The Balkan Mess Pgs. 376-377; The Balkan Wars 1821-

1913

19

Pgs. 203 – 206; The Last EmperorPgs. 207 – 210; The Vietnamese Restoration Society

Review / Look ahead

Pgs. 378-379; The Arts 1836-1913Pgs. 380-381; Architecture 1836-1913Pgs. 382-383; Science and Technology 1836-1913Pgs. 385-387; The World at a Glance 1914-1949

20

Pgs. 211 – 216; The Mexican RevolutionPgs. 216 – 222; World War I Pgs. 388-389; The Start of World War

I 1914Pgs. 390-391; Battles of World War I 1914-1917

Pgs. 358-359; The First World War

21

Pgs. 223 – 227; The Russian Revolution

Pgs. 394-395; Russia 1917-1924 Pgs. 360-361; The Russian Revolution

Pgs. 227 – 232; The End of World War I

Pgs. 396-397; World War I: The Aftermath 1918-1923Pg. 424; British Commonwealth 1914-1949

22 Pgs. 233 – 237; The Easter Uprising Pgs. 392-393; Ireland: Civil Unrest 1916-1923

Pgs. 237 – 242; Indian Nationalism Pg. 421; Indian Independence 1945-1947

Pgs. 374-375; From Colonies to Countries

23

Pgs. 245 – 250; The Peace of Versailles

Pgs. 368-369; The Rise Fascism

Pgs. 251 – 254; The Rise of Joseph Stalin

Pgs. 362-363; Stalin’s Soviet Union

24

Pgs. 257 – 260; The First King of EgyptPgs. 260 – 266; Fascism in Italy Pgs. 398-399; The Rise of Fascism

1922-1939

25Pgs. 269 – 272; Japan, China, and a Pretend Emperor

Pgs. 410-411; China and Japan at War 1931-1945

Pgs. 364-365; The People’s Republic

Pgs. 273 – 278; The Long March Pgs. 402-403; China 1911-193526 Pgs. 281 – 286; Black Tuesday and a

New DealPgs. 400-401; USA Between the Wars 1919-1941Pgs. 404-405; The Great Depression of 1929-1939

Pgs. 366-367; Good Times, Bad Times

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Pgs. 286 – 290; Hitler’s Rise to Power Pgs. 406-407; Weimar and Hitler 1919-1939

27

Pgs. 293 – 298; Red Spain, Black Spain, a King, and a General

Pgs. 408-409; The Spanish Civil War 1936-1937

Pgs. 299 – 302; Rebuilding the “Fatherland”

Pg. 412; German Expansion 1938-1939Pg. 413; The Start of World War II

Pgs. 370-371; Europe at War

28

Pgs. 305 – 309; The Three-War WarPgs. 309 – 314; The Holocaust Pgs. 414-415; War in the West 1939-

1945Pg. 420; Italy and the Balkans 1943-1949

Pgs. 372-373; The World at War

29

Pgs. 317 – 322; The War that Stretched Across the World

Pgs. 416-417; War in the Pacific 1941-1945

Pgs. 323 – 327; The Atom Bomb Pg. 418; Peace in the Pacific 1945-1948

30

Pgs. 329 – 332; Muslims and Hindus in IndiaPgs. 332 – 336; The Partitioning of Palestine

Pgs. 422-423; Israel 1948-1949

Review / Look ahead

Pgs. 426-427; The Arts 1914-1949Pgs. 428-429; Architecture 1914-1949Pgs. 430-431; Science and Technology 1914-1949Pgs. 433-435; World at a Glance 1950-Present

31

Pgs. 339 – 343; The Suez Crisis Pgs. 452-453; Middle Eastern Wars 1956-Present

Pgs. 345 – 349; The Marshall Plan Pg. 419; The United Nations 1945-1948

Pgs. 378-379; The Cold War

32

Pgs. 351 – 355; One Country, Two Different Worlds

Pgs. 462-463; South Africa 1990-Present

Pgs. 355 – 360; Two Republics of China

Pg. 425; Communist China 1945-1949Pgs. 440-441; China 1949-1997

33Pgs. 363 – 367; Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh

Pgs. 444-445; Wars in Asia 1950-1988

Pgs. 367 – 370; The Korean War

34

Pgs. 373 – 377; Argentina’s President and His WifePgs. 379 – 383; Freedom in the Belgian Congo

Pg. 449; Famine in Africa 1967-PresentPgs. 450-451; New Nations 1950-1996

35Pgs. 385 – 389; The Space Race Pgs. 438-439; In Space 1957-Present Pgs. 380-381; The Space RacePgs. 389 – 395; Thirteen Days in October

Pgs. 436-437; The Cold War 1945-1946

36 Pgs. 397 – 402; The Death of John F. KennedyPgs. 402 – 408; Civil Rights Pg. 373; Woman Suffrage 1848-1928

Pgs. 446-447; Civil Rights 1950-Present

Pgs. 384-385; Rights for All

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Pg. 459; Peacekeeping 1950-Present

37Pgs. 411 – 415; The Vietnam WarPgs. 415 – 420; Trouble in the Middle East

38

Pgs. 423 – 426; Soviet Invasions Pgs. 460-461; World Trouble Spots 1950-Present

Pgs. 426 – 431; Terrorism Pg. 448; Terrorism 1952-PresentPg. 464; Year 2000 and Beyond

39Pgs. 433 – 437; India After PartitionPgs. 439 – 443; Iran and Iraq Pgs. 442-443; World Economy 1950-

PresentPgs. 376-377; War in the Middle East

40

Pgs. 445 – 449; Chernobyl and Nuclear Power

Pgs. 456-457; The Environment 1950- Present

Pgs. 449 – 452; The End of the Cold War

Pgs. 382-383; The Fall of Communism

41Pgs. 455 – 458; Democracy in China?Pgs. 459 – 462; Communism Crumbles

42Pgs. 465 – 468; The First Persian Gulf WarPgs. 469 – 474; Africa, Independent

KHE UILEWHPg. 458; Asian “Tiger” Economies 1970-Present

Pgs. 292-293; Looking at the Last 500 yearsPgs. 386-387; Sound and PicturesPgs. 388-389; Our Polluted Planet

Pgs. 454-455; Scientific Revolution 1950-Present

Pgs. 390-391; The Computer RevolutionPgs. 392-393; The End of the Century

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