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Big History
By Randy Hardin
Peoples and Empires
 Empires rise and fall.
From the days of
Alexander the Great to
the modern empires,
they will someday fall
Peoples and Empires

Empires sometimes
expand as a desire to
spread a religion or
Ideology
Peoples and Empires

The Europeans
discovered that the real
money in the conquest
of the new world was in
commerce instead of
natural resources
Guns, Germs, and Steel

Geographical location
of early people played
major role in food
production for
sustainability
Guns, Germs, and Steel

Larger food production
and population allowed
some to pursue other
specialties, such as:
Metallurgy. This is what
led the people in the old
world to develop steel
first.
Guns, Germs, and Steel

Living in closer proximity
to animals meant more
diseases for the old world
and over time that led to
better immunity. When the
Europeans arrived in the
new world they brought
diseases that the natives
weren't prepared for and
killed a massive amount of
the population.
The Origins and Nature of New World
Slavery

Slavery is older that
recorded history and
has taken place all over
the world and in many
religions.

African slaves were the
main source of slave
labor in the Americas,
they were given the
“most arduous and
exhausting work”, and
whites thinking of black
people as slaves is what
has led to white racism.

African slaves were the
main source of slave
labor in the Americas,
they were given the
“most arduous and
exhausting work”, and
whites thinking of black
people as slaves is what
has led to white racism.

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Big history

  • 2. Peoples and Empires  Empires rise and fall. From the days of Alexander the Great to the modern empires, they will someday fall
  • 3. Peoples and Empires  Empires sometimes expand as a desire to spread a religion or Ideology
  • 4. Peoples and Empires  The Europeans discovered that the real money in the conquest of the new world was in commerce instead of natural resources
  • 5. Guns, Germs, and Steel  Geographical location of early people played major role in food production for sustainability
  • 6. Guns, Germs, and Steel  Larger food production and population allowed some to pursue other specialties, such as: Metallurgy. This is what led the people in the old world to develop steel first.
  • 7. Guns, Germs, and Steel  Living in closer proximity to animals meant more diseases for the old world and over time that led to better immunity. When the Europeans arrived in the new world they brought diseases that the natives weren't prepared for and killed a massive amount of the population.
  • 8. The Origins and Nature of New World Slavery  Slavery is older that recorded history and has taken place all over the world and in many religions.
  • 9.  African slaves were the main source of slave labor in the Americas, they were given the “most arduous and exhausting work”, and whites thinking of black people as slaves is what has led to white racism.
  • 10.  African slaves were the main source of slave labor in the Americas, they were given the “most arduous and exhausting work”, and whites thinking of black people as slaves is what has led to white racism.