TEKS 113.43(d)(7)(E)
explain Ming China's impact on global trade; and
Source: Texas Administrative Code §113.43 (Chapter 113) · Adopted 2022
Knowledge & Skills 113.43(d)(7)
History
The student understands the causes and impact of increased global interaction from 1450 to 1750. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 113.43(d)(7)
- TEKS 113.43(d)(7)(A) analyze the causes of European expansion from 1450 to 1750;
- TEKS 113.43(d)(7)(B) explain the impact of the Columbian Exchange;
- TEKS 113.43(d)(7)(C) explain the impact of the Atlantic slave trade on West Africa and the Americas;
- TEKS 113.43(d)(7)(D) explain the impact of the Ottoman Empire on Eastern Europe and global trade;
- TEKS 113.43(d)(7)(F) explain new economic factors and principles of Europe's Commercial Revolution.