Chapter 12 The Worlds of the Fifteenth Century

There were still societies who hunted and gathered in Australia, Siberia, and parts of Africa and the Americas. There were the people who didn't want to get involved with civilizations and did their own thing regarding agriculture. The Ming Dynasty was noticeable in the fifteenth century because of the great government they seemed to have, their philosophy, Buddha being there, and their really good economy. They were taken over by the Mongols but then the Ming dynasty was able to recover it all. Western Europe was also taken over by the Mongols and also tried to recover. It was regrowing its population during the second half of this century. There was a rebirth of Classical Greek Humanism that had been lost. Art was also a popular thing during this regrowth. Islam would also be impressive because of how much it spread and how it set so many changes during this century. Many people were converting to this huge new world. There was also the americas that were interesting, Mesoamerica and the Andes. They were unified civilizationsmade up of Empires like the Aztecs and Incas.

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