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AP World History: Cultural Consequences of Connectivity (2.5)

AP World History: Cultural Consequences of Connectivity (2.5)

Update: 2025-10-23
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Trade doesn’t just move goods—it moves beliefs, art, and ideas.
In AP World History Topic 2.5: Cultural Consequences of Connectivity, we trace how religions, technologies, and travelers transformed Afro-Eurasia between 1200 and 1450. You’ll learn how faiths blended, knowledge circulated, and eyewitnesses—from Marco Polo to Ibn Battuta—captured a changing world.

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AP World History: Cultural Consequences of Connectivity (2.5)

AP World History: Cultural Consequences of Connectivity (2.5)

Produced, created, and written by Harold M. Hutchings