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AP World History Maps & Regions — Master Hub

The WHAP exam expects you to read regional maps and connect them to specific time periods. This hub indexes the regions, trade networks, and maps that come up most.

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The 5 College Board regions

The CED divides the world into five regions: Africa, the Americas, East Asia, Europe, and South & Southeast Asia + Oceania. Every continuity-and-change question is scoped to one of these.

Memorize what is in each region. Common trap: assuming the Mediterranean basin is “Europe” rather than a cross-regional space connecting Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.

Mapping the time periods

PeriodDatesMap you should be able to sketch
1c. 1200–1450Silk Roads, Indian Ocean, trans-Saharan networks
2c. 1450–1750Maritime empires, Columbian Exchange flows
3c. 1750–1900Industrialization centers, colonial holdings
4c. 1900–presentDecolonization, Cold War blocs, post-1991 globalization

Trade networks at a glance

Silk Roads
East–West luxury goods overland; Mongols protected the route in Period 1.
Indian Ocean
Monsoon-driven maritime network; Swahili coast, Gujarati merchants, Ming junks.
Trans-Saharan
Salt, gold, and enslaved people across the desert; Mali was the linchpin.
Atlantic system
Triangular trade, Columbian Exchange — Period 2 fingerprint.

Maps on the FRQ

FRQ 1 (SAQ) often uses a map as the stimulus. The pattern: identify a process visible on the map, then connect it to a second region or period.

FRQ 4 (LEQ) does not usually include a map, but knowing where things happened is what lets you write specific evidence.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers — written by humans, not a chatbot.

Do I need to memorize every country?

No. Memorize the 5 College Board regions and the key cities/empires per period. Country borders are mostly post-1900.

How is this different from AP European History maps?

AP Euro is region-specific and time-spans 1450–present. AP World maps cover the same era but for the whole planet, and add Period 1 (1200–1450).

Are map skills tested directly?

Yes — stimulus-based MCQs and FRQ 1 frequently use maps. The scoring is on your historical reasoning, not your geographic memory, but you cannot reason without recognizing what you are looking at.

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