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ROMAN TECHNOLOGY
Roman Technology. The Romans used great public projects to make their empire the most advanced of the ancient world. The Romans particularly excelled at building roads. The roads made it easier the Romans to travel, move troops, collect taxes and trade with faraway provinces.THE SUEZ CANAL
The Suez Can cuts the journey from Great Britain to India by 6,000 miles. Ferdinand deLesseps (1805 – 1894) developed the Suez Canal. When completed in 1869, the Suez Canal joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas, substantially reducing sailing THE BIRTH OF CHRISTIANITY The Birth of Christianity. Christianity is now the religion of over two billion people on every populated continent, but the faith began as a small movement in the city of Jerusalem in the Roman province of Judea. Jerusalem is a city on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the modern nation of Israel.Most of the people who lived in and near Jerusalem during the reign of Caesar THE NOK - MYSTERIOUS AND SOPHISTICATED ANCIENT CULTURE The Nok. In 1928, a worker accidentally unearthed a figurine from a tin mine in present-day Nigeria. It was the first indication of an advanced culture that flourished from as early as 900BCE to 500CE.We don’t know much about the ancient culture, or even what they calledthemselves.
NELSON MANDELA
Nelson Mandela (1918 – 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, and politician. He served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. Mandela and his predecessor as President of South Africa, F. W. de Klerk , shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 “for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, andfor
ARISTOTLE'S CONCLUSION Aristotle’s Conclusion. Aristotle lived in ancient Greece more than three hundred years before the Common Era (or Before Christ). In those days, most people believed that many gods ruled the universe. A happy god, for instance, might allow an abundant harvest while an angry god would show his fury with storms or earthquakes.JULIUS CAESAR
Julius Caesar was popular general and politician. Although a brutal leader, Caesar's many reforms made him popular with the Roman people. Once he was named Dictator of Rome for life, Caesar ignored the Senate. On March 15, 44BCE, a mob of sixty senators stabbed the FREE ANCIENT ROME TEACHING RESOURCES Free lessons, homework assignments, Powerpoint presentations, audio files, and YouTube videos. CUBA GAINS INDEPENDENCE Cuba Gains Independence. Cuba was a Spanish colony until Spain’s defeat in the Spanish-American War. The war originated in the Cuban struggle for independence but the United States had a bigger role than Spain. In the nineteenth century, many Americans believed in Manifest Destiny, an idea the United States should control or influence North HOME - MR. DOWLING.COMTIME AND SPACEPREHISTORYMESOPOTAMIAANCIENT EGYPTAFRICAN HISTORYINDIA AND THE HIMALAYAS advertisement. Skip to content. advertisementROMAN TECHNOLOGY
Roman Technology. The Romans used great public projects to make their empire the most advanced of the ancient world. The Romans particularly excelled at building roads. The roads made it easier the Romans to travel, move troops, collect taxes and trade with faraway provinces.THE SUEZ CANAL
The Suez Can cuts the journey from Great Britain to India by 6,000 miles. Ferdinand deLesseps (1805 – 1894) developed the Suez Canal. When completed in 1869, the Suez Canal joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas, substantially reducing sailing THE BIRTH OF CHRISTIANITY The Birth of Christianity. Christianity is now the religion of over two billion people on every populated continent, but the faith began as a small movement in the city of Jerusalem in the Roman province of Judea. Jerusalem is a city on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the modern nation of Israel.Most of the people who lived in and near Jerusalem during the reign of Caesar THE NOK - MYSTERIOUS AND SOPHISTICATED ANCIENT CULTURE The Nok. In 1928, a worker accidentally unearthed a figurine from a tin mine in present-day Nigeria. It was the first indication of an advanced culture that flourished from as early as 900BCE to 500CE.We don’t know much about the ancient culture, or even what they calledthemselves.
NELSON MANDELA
Nelson Mandela (1918 – 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, and politician. He served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. Mandela and his predecessor as President of South Africa, F. W. de Klerk , shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 “for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, andfor
ARISTOTLE'S CONCLUSION Aristotle’s Conclusion. Aristotle lived in ancient Greece more than three hundred years before the Common Era (or Before Christ). In those days, most people believed that many gods ruled the universe. A happy god, for instance, might allow an abundant harvest while an angry god would show his fury with storms or earthquakes.JULIUS CAESAR
Julius Caesar was popular general and politician. Although a brutal leader, Caesar's many reforms made him popular with the Roman people. Once he was named Dictator of Rome for life, Caesar ignored the Senate. On March 15, 44BCE, a mob of sixty senators stabbed the FREE ANCIENT ROME TEACHING RESOURCES Free lessons, homework assignments, Powerpoint presentations, audio files, and YouTube videos. CUBA GAINS INDEPENDENCE Cuba Gains Independence. Cuba was a Spanish colony until Spain’s defeat in the Spanish-American War. The war originated in the Cuban struggle for independence but the United States had a bigger role than Spain. In the nineteenth century, many Americans believed in Manifest Destiny, an idea the United States should control or influence North THE ROMAN EMPIRE AFTER CAESAR AUGUSTUS The Roman Empire After Caesar Augustus. Caesar Augustus showed great respect for the Senate, but later emperors made no secret of their power.The Senate continued to exist after the reign of Augustus, but senators had little say over the affairs of the empire. Some of the emperors who followed Augustus ruled wisely. Others were foolish andcruel.
HUMANISM: RENAISSANCE SCHOLARS REDISCOVER THE CLASSICS The humanists emphasized the importance of human values instead of religious beliefs. Humanists of the Renaissance were often devout Christians, but their promotion of secular, or non-religious values, often put them at odds with the church. Some humanists ignored church dogma. Dogma is a set of religious beliefs that cannot be challenged. ARISTOTLE'S CONCLUSION Aristotle’s Conclusion. Aristotle lived in ancient Greece more than three hundred years before the Common Era (or Before Christ). In those days, most people believed that many gods ruled the universe. A happy god, for instance, might allow an abundant harvest while an angry god would show his fury with storms or earthquakes. THE MIDDLE AGES TEACHING RESOURCES The Renaissance. The World Wars. Western Religions. The Middle East and North Africa. The Caribbean. Site Tools. Download Free Teacher Resources. Frequently Asked Questions. Mr. Dowling’s Message toStudents.
CUBA GAINS INDEPENDENCE Cuba Gains Independence. Cuba was a Spanish colony until Spain’s defeat in the Spanish-American War. The war originated in the Cuban struggle for independence but the United States had a bigger role than Spain. In the nineteenth century, many Americans believed in Manifest Destiny, an idea the United States should control or influence North FREE RENAISSANCE TEACHING RESOURCES Renaissance lessons, Powerpoint presentations, audio and video files available to teachers and homeschoolers from mrdowling.com TIMBUKTU - ANCIENT AFRICA'S GREATEST TRADING CITY The Djinguereber Mosque is Timbuktu’s most famous landmark. The original mosque was constructed in 1327, during the reign of Mansa Musa. Timbuktu is located on a bend in the Niger River in the modern nation of Mali. More than 100,000 people once lived in Timbuktu, but today it is a small town of 20,000 people on the edge of the SaharaDesert.
GANGHIS KHAN AND KUBLAI KHAN Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan. In the third century before the Common Era, Emperor Shih Hwang-ti joined together a series of defensive walls to create the Great Wall of China.The wall curbed raids from the nomadic Mongols, fierce warriors who lived THE ILIAD AND THE ODYSSEY The two oldest surviving examples of Greek literature are the Iliad and the Odyssey, epic poems that describe the Trojan War, a conflict between the Greeks and the city of Troy that the epics say was fought almost 1200 years before the Common Era. The Trojan War was fought over Helen, who according to legend was the beautiful daughter of ZeusNICCOLO MACHIAVELLI
Niccolò Machiavelli was one of the most influential writers of the Renaissance. Although he wrote on many topics, Machiavelli is best remembered for the political advice he offered in 1513 in The Prince. Machiavelli was a military official of the Florentine government for a brief period when the Medici family was out of power. HOME - MR. DOWLING.COMTIME AND SPACEPREHISTORYMESOPOTAMIAANCIENT EGYPTAFRICAN HISTORYINDIA AND THE HIMALAYAS Home - Mr. Dowling.com advertisement WESTERN RELIGIONS ARCHIVES Ancient Rome. The Middle Ages. The Renaissance. The World Wars. Western Religions. The Middle East and North Africa. The Caribbean. Site Tools. Download Free Teacher Resources. THE MIDDLE AGES TEACHING RESOURCES The Renaissance. The World Wars. Western Religions. The Middle East and North Africa. The Caribbean. Site Tools. Download Free Teacher Resources. Frequently Asked Questions. Mr. Dowling’s Message toStudents.
THE SUEZ CANAL
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Nelson Mandela (1918 – 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, and politician. He served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. Mandela and his predecessor as President of South Africa, F. W. de Klerk , shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 “for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, andfor
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Harappa and Mohenjo Daro In 1856, a group of British railroad engineers uncovered an ancient and advanced civilization. The engineers were laying tracks through the Indus River Valley in HOME - MR. DOWLING.COMTIME AND SPACEPREHISTORYMESOPOTAMIAANCIENT EGYPTAFRICAN HISTORYINDIA AND THE HIMALAYAS Home - Mr. Dowling.com advertisement WESTERN RELIGIONS ARCHIVES Ancient Rome. The Middle Ages. The Renaissance. The World Wars. Western Religions. The Middle East and North Africa. The Caribbean. Site Tools. Download Free Teacher Resources. THE MIDDLE AGES TEACHING RESOURCES The Renaissance. The World Wars. Western Religions. The Middle East and North Africa. The Caribbean. Site Tools. Download Free Teacher Resources. Frequently Asked Questions. Mr. Dowling’s Message toStudents.
THE SUEZ CANAL
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Nelson Mandela (1918 – 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, and politician. He served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. Mandela and his predecessor as President of South Africa, F. W. de Klerk , shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 “for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, andfor
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Nelson Mandela (1918 – 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, and politician. He served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. Mandela and his predecessor as President of South Africa, F. W. de Klerk , shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 “for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, andfor
HUMANISM: RENAISSANCE SCHOLARS REDISCOVER THE CLASSICS The humanists emphasized the importance of human values instead of religious beliefs. Humanists of the Renaissance were often devout Christians, but their promotion of secular, or non-religious values, often put them at odds with the church. Some humanists ignored church dogma. Dogma is a set of religious beliefs that cannot be challenged. WESTERN RELIGIONS TEACHING RESOURCES Understanding Others Assignment DOC | PDF Listen mp3 Judaism Assignment DOC | PDF Listen mp3 Christianity Assignment DOC | PDF Listen mp3 Islam Assignment DOC | PDF Listen mp3AMERICA RESPONDS
America in World War II. America tried to avoid becoming part of World War II, but it clearly had a preference. President Franklin Roosevelt convinced Congress to lend warships and other weapons to Great Britain. Many Americans opposed the President. These “isolationists” believed that Americans should not be involved in a war fought in Europe. EARLY GREEKS-MINOANS AND MYCENAEANS-GREEK DARK AGE The Classical Age came centuries after two earlier civilizations, the Minoans and the Mycenaeans, flourished and then vanished, leaving the Greeks in a period later called the Dark Age of Ancient Greece. The Minoan culture developed on Crete, an island southeast of the Greek mainland as early as 2700 BCE. The Minoans were a sea-faring culture THE EUROPEANS IN INDIA The Europeans in India. Portuguese sailor Vasco daGama circumnavigated Africa to reach India in 1498. His journey paved the way for other European nations, including the Dutch, French and British to build colonies in India. The Europeans came to India to trade for sugar, tea, cotton, ginger, pepper, and other spices, a blue dye calledindigo
JULIUS CAESAR
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Hinduism Every spring, the Ganges River swells with water as snow melts in the Himalayas. The water brings life as trees and flowers bloom and crops grow. HOME - MR. DOWLING.COMTIME AND SPACEPREHISTORYMESOPOTAMIAANCIENT EGYPTAFRICAN HISTORYINDIA AND THE HIMALAYAS Home - Mr. Dowling.com advertisement FAQ - MR. DOWLING.COM There generally is more than one correct answer to problems in life, so I don’t limit students to what I expect of them. Often, they deliver more than I could ever imagine! May I use the lessons from mrdowling.com? Yes. Everything is free. At the bottom of most pages there is a list of resources. The resources may include assignments,lesson
HUMANISM: RENAISSANCE SCHOLARS REDISCOVER THE CLASSICS The humanists emphasized the importance of human values instead of religious beliefs. Humanists of the Renaissance were often devout Christians, but their promotion of secular, or non-religious values, often put them at odds with the church. Some humanists ignored church dogma. Dogma is a set of religious beliefs that cannot be challenged.THE SUEZ CANAL
The Suez Can cuts the journey from Great Britain to India by 6,000 miles. Ferdinand deLesseps (1805 – 1894) developed the Suez Canal. When completed in 1869, the Suez Canal joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas, substantially reducing sailing THE MIDDLE AGES TEACHING RESOURCES The Renaissance. The World Wars. Western Religions. The Middle East and North Africa. The Caribbean. Site Tools. Download Free Teacher Resources. Frequently Asked Questions. Mr. Dowling’s Message toStudents.
FREE RENAISSANCE TEACHING RESOURCES Renaissance lessons, Powerpoint presentations, audio and video files available to teachers and homeschoolers from mrdowling.com TIMBUKTU - ANCIENT AFRICA'S GREATEST TRADING CITY The Djinguereber Mosque is Timbuktu’s most famous landmark. The original mosque was constructed in 1327, during the reign of Mansa Musa. Timbuktu is located on a bend in the Niger River in the modern nation of Mali. More than 100,000 people once lived in Timbuktu, but today it is a small town of 20,000 people on the edge of the SaharaDesert.
THE EUROPEANS IN INDIA The Europeans in India. Portuguese sailor Vasco daGama circumnavigated Africa to reach India in 1498. His journey paved the way for other European nations, including the Dutch, French and British to build colonies in India. The Europeans came to India to trade for sugar, tea, cotton, ginger, pepper, and other spices, a blue dye calledindigo
PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR Prince Henry the Navigator. Prince Henry the Navigator seldom left his home in Portugal, but he helped make it possible for the first Europeans to explore Africa. In Henry’s time, the ocean was very dangerous, and Africa was a mysterious place that seemed to contain endless miles of sand. Today we know this sand as the Sahara Desert. CUBA GAINS INDEPENDENCE Cuba Gains Independence. Cuba was a Spanish colony until Spain’s defeat in the Spanish-American War. The war originated in the Cuban struggle for independence but the United States had a bigger role than Spain. In the nineteenth century, many Americans believed in Manifest Destiny, an idea the United States should control or influence North HOME - MR. DOWLING.COMTIME AND SPACEPREHISTORYMESOPOTAMIAANCIENT EGYPTAFRICAN HISTORYINDIA AND THE HIMALAYAS Home - Mr. Dowling.com advertisement FAQ - MR. DOWLING.COM There generally is more than one correct answer to problems in life, so I don’t limit students to what I expect of them. Often, they deliver more than I could ever imagine! May I use the lessons from mrdowling.com? Yes. Everything is free. At the bottom of most pages there is a list of resources. The resources may include assignments,lesson
HUMANISM: RENAISSANCE SCHOLARS REDISCOVER THE CLASSICS The humanists emphasized the importance of human values instead of religious beliefs. Humanists of the Renaissance were often devout Christians, but their promotion of secular, or non-religious values, often put them at odds with the church. Some humanists ignored church dogma. Dogma is a set of religious beliefs that cannot be challenged. THE MIDDLE AGES TEACHING RESOURCES The Renaissance. The World Wars. Western Religions. The Middle East and North Africa. The Caribbean. Site Tools. Download Free Teacher Resources. Frequently Asked Questions. Mr. Dowling’s Message toStudents.
THE SUEZ CANAL
The Suez Can cuts the journey from Great Britain to India by 6,000 miles. Ferdinand deLesseps (1805 – 1894) developed the Suez Canal. When completed in 1869, the Suez Canal joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas, substantially reducing sailing FREE RENAISSANCE TEACHING RESOURCES Renaissance lessons, Powerpoint presentations, audio and video files available to teachers and homeschoolers from mrdowling.com TIMBUKTU - ANCIENT AFRICA'S GREATEST TRADING CITY The Djinguereber Mosque is Timbuktu’s most famous landmark. The original mosque was constructed in 1327, during the reign of Mansa Musa. Timbuktu is located on a bend in the Niger River in the modern nation of Mali. More than 100,000 people once lived in Timbuktu, but today it is a small town of 20,000 people on the edge of the SaharaDesert.
THE EUROPEANS IN INDIA The Europeans in India. Portuguese sailor Vasco daGama circumnavigated Africa to reach India in 1498. His journey paved the way for other European nations, including the Dutch, French and British to build colonies in India. The Europeans came to India to trade for sugar, tea, cotton, ginger, pepper, and other spices, a blue dye calledindigo
PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR Prince Henry the Navigator. Prince Henry the Navigator seldom left his home in Portugal, but he helped make it possible for the first Europeans to explore Africa. In Henry’s time, the ocean was very dangerous, and Africa was a mysterious place that seemed to contain endless miles of sand. Today we know this sand as the Sahara Desert. CUBA GAINS INDEPENDENCE Cuba Gains Independence. Cuba was a Spanish colony until Spain’s defeat in the Spanish-American War. The war originated in the Cuban struggle for independence but the United States had a bigger role than Spain. In the nineteenth century, many Americans believed in Manifest Destiny, an idea the United States should control or influence North ARISTOTLE, THE GREATEST SCIENTIST OF THE ANCIENT WORLD Aristotle. Aristotle was the greatest scientist of the ancient world. He believed in using logic and reason to explain natural events in an era when most people believed storms and good harvests were a consequence of the anger or the pleasure of the gods.. Aristotle was born in Macedonia, a mountainous land north of the Greek peninsula. At that time, many Greeks viewed Macedonia as an old ARISTOTLE'S CONCLUSION Aristotle’s Conclusion. Aristotle lived in ancient Greece more than three hundred years before the Common Era (or Before Christ). In those days, most people believed that many gods ruled the universe. A happy god, for instance, might allow an abundant harvest while an angry god would show his fury with storms or earthquakes. THE BIRTH OF CHRISTIANITY The Birth of Christianity. Christianity is now the religion of over two billion people on every populated continent, but the faith began as a small movement in the city of Jerusalem in the Roman province of Judea. Jerusalem is a city on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the modern nation of Israel.Most of the people who lived in and near Jerusalem during the reign of Caesar TIMBUKTU - ANCIENT AFRICA'S GREATEST TRADING CITY The Djinguereber Mosque is Timbuktu’s most famous landmark. The original mosque was constructed in 1327, during the reign of Mansa Musa. Timbuktu is located on a bend in the Niger River in the modern nation of Mali. More than 100,000 people once lived in Timbuktu, but today it is a small town of 20,000 people on the edge of the SaharaDesert.
AN INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM The Five Pillars of Islam are the duties faithful Muslims must practice. They are the statement of faith (shahada), daily prayers (salat), fasting (sawm), charity (zakat), and pilgrimage (hajj). Shahada is the statement of faith. It states that “there is no God but Allah and Mohammad is his messenger. Allah is the Arabic word forGod.
FREE ANCIENT ROME TEACHING RESOURCES Free lessons, homework assignments, Powerpoint presentations, audio files, and YouTube videos.JULIUS CAESAR
Julius Caesar was popular general and politician. Although a brutal leader, Caesar's many reforms made him popular with the Roman people. Once he was named Dictator of Rome for life, Caesar ignored the Senate. On March 15, 44BCE, a mob of sixty senators stabbed the CUBA GAINS INDEPENDENCE Cuba Gains Independence. Cuba was a Spanish colony until Spain’s defeat in the Spanish-American War. The war originated in the Cuban struggle for independence but the United States had a bigger role than Spain. In the nineteenth century, many Americans believed in Manifest Destiny, an idea the United States should control or influence North THE CASTE SYSTEM OF ANCIENT INDIA The Caste System. For thousands of years on the Indian subcontinent, a person’s social class was determined by birth. Historians later called this the caste system. Caste members lived, ate, married, and worked with their own group. A person born into one caste rarely changed castes or mixed with members of other castes.NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI
Niccolò Machiavelli was one of the most influential writers of the Renaissance. Although he wrote on many topics, Machiavelli is best remembered for the political advice he offered in 1513 in The Prince. Machiavelli was a military official of the Florentine government for a brief period when the Medici family was out of power. HOME - MR. DOWLING.COMTIME AND SPACEPREHISTORYMESOPOTAMIAANCIENT EGYPTAFRICAN HISTORYINDIA AND THE HIMALAYAS advertisement. Skip to content. advertisement FAQ - MR. DOWLING.COM Yes. Everything is free. At the bottom of most pages there is a list of resources. The resources may include assignments, lesson plans, andaudio files.
HUMANISM: RENAISSANCE SCHOLARS REDISCOVER THE CLASSICS Galileo Galilei was a scientist who learned by observation. In Galileo’s time, most educated people agreed with Aristotle’s view that all heavenly bodies revolved around the earth. Galileo observed that, that several moons orbited Jupiter. When Galileo published his discovery, a Christian court called the Inquisition found the scientist guilty of heresy.THE SUEZ CANAL
The Suez Can cuts the journey from Great Britain to India by 6,000 miles. Ferdinand deLesseps (1805 – 1894) developed the Suez Canal. When completed in 1869, the Suez Canal joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas, substantially reducing sailing THE MIDDLE AGES TEACHING RESOURCES Between Ancient and Modern AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 Feudalism AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 Primogeniture AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 Christendom AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 The Huns AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 The Barbarians AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 The Byzantine Empire AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 TheMoors
FREE RENAISSANCE TEACHING RESOURCES Renaissance lessons, Powerpoint presentations, audio and video files available to teachers and homeschoolers from mrdowling.com FREE ANCIENT ROME TEACHING RESOURCES Free lessons, homework assignments, Powerpoint presentations, audio files, and YouTube videos. PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR Henry the Navigator (1394 – 1460), better known was the fifth child of the Portuguese King John I and responsible for the early development of Portuguese exploration and maritime trade. TIMBUKTU - ANCIENT AFRICA'S GREATEST TRADING CITY The Djinguereber Mosque is Timbuktu’s most famous landmark. The original mosque was constructed in 1327, during the reign of Mansa Musa. Timbuktu is located on a bend in the Niger River in the modernnation of Mali.
THE CASTE SYSTEM OF ANCIENT INDIA The Caste System. For thousands of years on the Indian subcontinent, a person’s social class was determined by birth.Historians later called this the caste system. Caste members lived, ate, married, and worked with their own group. HOME - MR. DOWLING.COMTIME AND SPACEPREHISTORYMESOPOTAMIAANCIENT EGYPTAFRICAN HISTORYINDIA AND THE HIMALAYAS advertisement. Skip to content. advertisement FAQ - MR. DOWLING.COM Yes. Everything is free. At the bottom of most pages there is a list of resources. The resources may include assignments, lesson plans, andaudio files.
HUMANISM: RENAISSANCE SCHOLARS REDISCOVER THE CLASSICS Galileo Galilei was a scientist who learned by observation. In Galileo’s time, most educated people agreed with Aristotle’s view that all heavenly bodies revolved around the earth. Galileo observed that, that several moons orbited Jupiter. When Galileo published his discovery, a Christian court called the Inquisition found the scientist guilty of heresy.THE SUEZ CANAL
The Suez Can cuts the journey from Great Britain to India by 6,000 miles. Ferdinand deLesseps (1805 – 1894) developed the Suez Canal. When completed in 1869, the Suez Canal joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas, substantially reducing sailing THE MIDDLE AGES TEACHING RESOURCES Between Ancient and Modern AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 Feudalism AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 Primogeniture AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 Christendom AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 The Huns AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 The Barbarians AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 The Byzantine Empire AssignmentDOC | PDF Listen mp3 TheMoors
FREE RENAISSANCE TEACHING RESOURCES Renaissance lessons, Powerpoint presentations, audio and video files available to teachers and homeschoolers from mrdowling.com FREE ANCIENT ROME TEACHING RESOURCES Free lessons, homework assignments, Powerpoint presentations, audio files, and YouTube videos. PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR Henry the Navigator (1394 – 1460), better known was the fifth child of the Portuguese King John I and responsible for the early development of Portuguese exploration and maritime trade. TIMBUKTU - ANCIENT AFRICA'S GREATEST TRADING CITY The Djinguereber Mosque is Timbuktu’s most famous landmark. The original mosque was constructed in 1327, during the reign of Mansa Musa. Timbuktu is located on a bend in the Niger River in the modernnation of Mali.
THE CASTE SYSTEM OF ANCIENT INDIA The Caste System. For thousands of years on the Indian subcontinent, a person’s social class was determined by birth.Historians later called this the caste system. Caste members lived, ate, married, and worked with their own group. ARISTOTLE, THE GREATEST SCIENTIST OF THE ANCIENT WORLD Aristotle. Aristotle was the greatest scientist of the ancient world. He believed in using logic and reason to explain natural events in an era when most people believed storms and good harvests were a consequence of the anger or the pleasure of the gods.. Aristotle was born in Macedonia, a mountainous land north of the Greek peninsula. At that time, many Greeks viewed Macedonia as an old THE BIRTH OF CHRISTIANITY The Birth of Christianity. Christianity is now the religion of over two billion people on every populated continent, but the faith began as a small movement in the city of Jerusalem in the Roman province of Judea. Jerusalem is a city on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the modern nation of Israel.Most of the people who lived in and near Jerusalem during the reign of Caesar ARISTOTLE'S CONCLUSION Aristotle’s Conclusion. Aristotle lived in ancient Greece more than three hundred years before the Common Era (or Before Christ). In those days, most people believed that many gods ruled the universe. A happy god, for instance, might allow an abundant harvest while an angry god would show his fury with storms or earthquakes. FREE ANCIENT ROME TEACHING RESOURCES Free lessons, homework assignments, Powerpoint presentations, audio files, and YouTube videos.CHINESE HISTORY
There are indications of an earlier Xia Dynasty (pronounced she-ah*), but the Shang were the first dynasty to leave written records. The Shang Dynasty ruled China from approximately 1766BCE to about 1040BCE.Shang rulers expanded the borders of their kingdom to include all of the land between present-day Mongolia and the Pacific Ocean. TIMBUKTU - ANCIENT AFRICA'S GREATEST TRADING CITY The Djinguereber Mosque is Timbuktu’s most famous landmark. The original mosque was constructed in 1327, during the reign of Mansa Musa. Timbuktu is located on a bend in the Niger River in the modernnation of Mali.
AN INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM An Introduction to Islam. About 1.8 billion people practice Islam. Islam is an Arabic word that means “surrender to God.” Believers in Islam are called Muslims, or “those who surrender.”JULIUS CAESAR
Julius Caesar was popular general and politician. Although a brutal leader, Caesar's many reforms made him popular with the Roman people. Once he was named Dictator of Rome for life, Caesar ignored the Senate. On March 15, 44BCE, a mob of sixty senators stabbed theNICCOLO MACHIAVELLI
Niccolò Machiavelli (1469–1527) was an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. The tltle page of Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince(1532)
THE EUROPEANS IN INDIA The Europeans in India. Portuguese sailor Vasco daGama circumnavigated Africa to reach India in 1498. His journey paved the way for other European nations, including the Dutch, French and British to buildcolonies in India.
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