World History I In 9th grade, students usually cover World History I then World History II for 10th grade as a continuation. Here is the printable version for you planning. Our Big History (13 billion years ago to Present) History stories History Frames The Big History Story Early Humans (250,000 years to 3,000 BCE) The Origins of humans and early human societies The Neolithic Revolution and the birth of agriculture Humans as a Divergance Foragers Farmer Revolution Was Farming a good Idea? Cities, Societies and Empires (6,000 BCE to 700 CE) Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient Egypt Ancient India Shang China Ancient Americas Village Networks Ancient Persia Classical Greece Long Distance Trade Comparing Early Agrarian Societies What is a State Development of Portable Belief Systems The Growth of Empires The Rise and fall of Empires Empire of Alexander the Great Rise of Rome From Roman Republic to Roman Empire The Roman Empire Ancient and Imperial China Early Judaism Early Christianity Early Americas Empires in India Early Hinduism Early Buddhism Syncretism Women and families Trans regional Trade: The silk road Comparing the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty Human Innovation and environment Regional Webs (200 to 1500 CE) Systems Collapse Systems Restructure Byzantine Empire European Middle Ages feudalism and serfdom origins of islam spread of islam sunny and Shia islam The great schism the crusades the mongols Song China Medieval Japan Maya, Aztec and Inca Environment and Trade Human Migration Development of new trading cities cultural interactions along trade routes development of financial institutions Disease and demography social institutions in the Islamic world A Dark Age? The First Global Age (1200 to 1750 CE) Land Based Empires Old World Webs Spanish and Portuguese Empires Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Mughal Rule in India Sikhism The Protestant Reformation The Russian Empire The Colombian Exchange The Transatlantic Slave Trade New Economic Systems Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...