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Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution. Ancient African Kingdoms Web Quest - GlobalVillage. Webquest: Ancient West African Kingdoms Introduction You and a team of explorers have the opportunity to explore one of the following African kingdoms - Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. Your group will investigate the kingdom using the Internet. In this WebQuest, you will use the power of teamwork and the resources of the Internet to learn all about one of these African kingdoms. Each explorer on your team will be responsible for examining one aspect of the kingdom. The Quest How have the (1) geographic, (2) historic, (3) economic, and (4) cultural characteristics of your African kingdom influenced Africa and the world?

The Process and Resources In this WebQuest, you will be working together with a group of students in class. Phase 1 - Background: Something for Everyone Use the Internet information linked below to find information on the geography, history, economy, and religion, art and architecture of your kingdom. Mali Art Ghana Art Songhai Art Phase 2 - Looking Deeper from Different Perspectives 1. Forge of Empires. China. Dynasties of China Webquest - Jump Into Social Studies. Primary Sources with Document-based Questions. • Macartney and the Emperor The Qing dynasty's restrictions on foreign trade increasingly frustrated Europeans, especially the British. In 1792 Great Britain sent a diplomat, Lord George Macartney (1737-1806), to present its demands to the Qianlong emperor (r. 1736-1796). This unit includes an introductory note to teachers with suggestions for teaching about Macartney's mission; a student reading discussing European contact and trade with China prior to and on the eve of Macartney's mission to China; and the primary-source reading Two Edicts from the Qianlong Emperor, which were the Qianlong emperor's responses to the Macartney mission.

With discussion questions and suggested activities for students. • The Opium War and Foreign Encroachment In the fifty years after Macartney's visit (see "Macartney and the Emperor," above), Western powers pushed their demands on China further, leading to war and the gradual shift from tribute to treaty relations. . | back to top | World History Lesson Plans, Games, Powerpoints, Classroom Activities K-12. Global Studies Main Page. World History Lesson Plans. Curriculum aids/lesson plans - World History & Geography. World History : HyperHistory. 7th Grade World History Sites. Play Caesar: Travel Ancient Rome with Stanford’s Interactive Map. Scholars of ancient history and IT experts at Stanford University have collaborated to create a novel way to study Ancient Rome. ORBIS, a geospatial network model, allows visitors to experience the strategy behind travel in antiquity.

(Find a handy tutorial for using the system on the Web and YouTube). The ORBIS map includes about 750 mostly urban settlements of the Roman period. Users of the model can select a point of origin and destination for a trip and then choose from a number of options to determine either the cheapest, fastest or shortest route. Select river or open sea transport for the cheapest route. Aside from the site’s interactivity, there’s enough discussion in ORBIS about ancient Roman transport to satisfy the biggest history buff but the real fun is in exploring how people and goods were moved across the empire.