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AP World History Unit 3.4 – Comparing Land-Based Empires (1450–1750), Ottoman, Mughal, Qing, Safavid

AP World History Unit 3.4 – Comparing Land-Based Empires (1450–1750), Ottoman, Mughal, Qing, Safavid

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AP World History – Unit 3.4: Comparing Land-Based Empires (1450–1750)

This lesson reviews how major land-based empires—including the Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal, Ming, Qing, Songhai, Aztec, and Inca—rose, governed, expanded, and declined. The video builds historical thinking skills in comparison, causation, and continuity and change, while connecting each empire to AP themes such as governance, technology and innovation, economic systems, cultural developments, and social organization.

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AP World History Unit 3.4 – Comparing Land-Based Empires (1450–1750), Ottoman, Mughal, Qing, Safavid

AP World History Unit 3.4 – Comparing Land-Based Empires (1450–1750), Ottoman, Mughal, Qing, Safavid

Produced, created, and written by Harold M. Hutchings