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Sarah Royall

History 1500
Dr. Beurtheret

Changes and evolution in early World history


Early World history can be explained in many different ways in various countries
around the world. Although the origin of our history is unknown the human race has
continued to develop new theories and progression methods that have tried to explain the
evolution of our early World History. With evidence examined such as environment,
religious belief and cultures various changes have been made throughout the years to help
create the world that we live in today. The world has developed in many different ways
that help explain how early civilizations have risen and fallen, how cultures have
developed from discoveries and methods, and how religions have continued to progress
and grow through time. My outline begins with how early religions have stood the test of
time and continued to be practiced in today’s world. Finally, I will conclude on how the
human race and world cultures have adapted new changes and ideas from early World
history. Due to the changes and evolution that has been made in the early years of our
past, we have been able to grow and learn from those changes and create a more just
world from the traditions we have followed in the past. With the significant changes in
our past, we have been able to understand how our world has evolved in our early history
to develop the world that we have today.

Early World religions have stood the test of time and have continued to be
practiced and worshipped today, but with time and evolution religion has evolved in
many ways since religion began. Some of the most famous and oldest religions practiced
in early world history are Judaism and Christianity. These religions have stood the test of
time and evolved to become known worldwide as the most practiced religions in history.
Christianity first started in 313 AD when Emperor Constantine accepted the religion and
announced it as the official religion of Rome and continued to spread across various
European countries. In the second and third centuries, Christianity began to evolve and
succeed in other religions because it became second nature for their believers and became
so popular that people believed it was the only true religion to God. With this belief,
Christianity began to evolve into a bigger portion of the world and was worshipped in
different countries, different languages, and different cultures. Judaism was also a very
populated religion in early world history because it originated in 1812 BC and continued
to change over time with new ideas and new forms of worship for followers to practice.
The Jewish faith originated with Abraham as the chosen prophet of God and continued to
grow with his decedents until the religion became known worldwide. Jews traveled great
distances around the world and became scattered in different parts so that religion could
be practiced and shared with different cultures. These religions have continued to spread
their beliefs to countries across the world and have adapted in new ways that best fit the
new world.

Religion has become a way of life for many people and has been shared around
the world since religion was first discovered in history. Religion has also evolved and
changed in ways that best fit different parts of the world so that it can continue to be
practiced and believed in. With the idea of religion and how it has been followed the
human race has changed the ideas of some of the most popular religions so that it can
continue to be practiced in the future. Religion is tradition, a way of life and something
that cannot be changed or erased from the past. It has become second nature for the
human race because of how long it has been practiced and believed in, but even the most
sacred of beliefs have to evolve with the times of the new world. They have corrected
certain teachings and doctrine in their sacred texts to gain power over other religions and
have appointed new leaders and forms of worship in their faith. Religion has evolved in
many ways since early world history, but as time passes religion has always stood the test
of time and has adapted to fit the needs for the future.

One of the biggest forms of change since the early world history is the evolution
of the human race and how they have developed new ideas and discoveries since early
times. Cultures from around the world have learned from the past mistakes that early
civilizations made in the past and have evolved those ideas into something modern and
substantial for the future of mankind. In the past empires and countries have developed
their way of life and forms of government that best suited their needs, but with time they
learned to change their ways and discover new ideas to create a better lifestyle with the
changes ahead. As time continued to pass the world continued to evolve and help change
the ways of the human race and how they saw their culture and the environment around
them. Early civilizations learned to make stronger houses and developed new forms of
writing and reading which were used for the future to build upon later on. These changes
helped to develop a more civilized and adaptable world with new ideas and new cultures
that helped the world change for the better.

Since the early times of our past humans have changed the way that they see the
world and see different cultures around the world. People have learned more about how
other cultures live and made discoveries that were used in different countries. Cultures
began to change the way they saw the world, but also how they saw each other as human
beings. As the world continued to evolve from the ways of the old world people began to
explore and adopt new ways of living from different cultures. There were many different
ways for the world to change their old ways, for instance, Europeans studied new forms
of trade from the Chinese and island territories that allowed them to enhance their forms
of trade to best fit the rest of the world. People began to see the world differently and
learned more about different countries' heritage and development in early history. They
adopted new ways of life from each other and became fascinated with the way they lived,
which is still true today. In early world history, everything was new and different, but
with time the world began to evolve and create new ways that would help them to change
the way they lived and also the way they saw new cultures around the world.

In conclusion, the world has changed in many different ways since early world
history and has developed new ideas and forms of living, but the main changes have been
religion and human adaption. Due to the evolvement from early history, the world has
changed for the better and has learned from the mistakes that were made in the past. We
have learned about new cultures and how to understand languages and forms of religion,
as well as how to accept change. As the world continues to evolve the human race has
gained a better understanding of how to adapt to change and accept the idea of moving
forward. These changes are still used today and have helped our world learn from the
mistakes made in the past so that we can continue to progress in the future. Change is a
way of life, and even though there is much that has stood through the test of time from
the early history of our world we have adapted to new ideas and new ways of life.
Without change, we would feel lost and helpless and abandon hope in a better future, but
because of what we have learned in early world history we have developed a new world
that is stronger and more united than ever.
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