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    completely different time era in fact. It is some time between 618-907 C.E, the economy is thriving, the military is powerful, and the Silk Road is at its highest peak of success, and the dynasty with the most influence to the Silk Road is in power, the Tang DynastyOne of the main reasons being when the Tang Dynasty was in power the Silk Road was at its highest peak with success. In fact, during the Tangs ruling the Silk Road was greatly expanded which lead to a more broad trade through the route.

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    Sui Dynasty Changes

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    After the disintegration of the Han Dynasty, there was a period of conflict in China. This conflict ended in the division of the country until “Yang Jian, a member of the aristocratic family in northern China,” eventually reunified it. The Sui Dynasty then began its era of rule upon China. This dynasty, along with the next two after it, made drastic changes to the political and economic systems of China. During the Sui Dynasty, there were political advances such as the adaptation of Daoism and Buddhism

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    Shang Dynasty Benefits

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    Shang Dynasty benefited from bronze. Kyle Walters HST 110 Dr. Zens 11 November 2017 Kyle Walters With the Shang Dynasty having control of the majority of bronze, it allowed the dynasty to live luxuriously, prosper, and not worry about threats from other empires. The Shang Dynasty lasted roughly from 1600-1027 BC. The Shang Dynasty was built around the Yellow River. The Bronze Age started in the Shang Dynasty. Bronze instruments were first used and developed in the Shang Dynasty. The

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    The Han Dynasty brought China to new heights, politically, socially and militarily. Economically, the Han dynasty regained its foothold despite a decline that occurred throughout the Qin dynasty, it overlapped over the early Han period. The creation of irrigation and water conservation projects made this possible. Improvements in the making of farming tools contributed greatly to the increase in agricultural revenues which helped boost the Han economy. Other programs were commissioned to enable increased

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    The Song Dynasty : China

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    The Song dynasty gave China many of the qualities that many outsiders see as being distinctly Chinese, such as tea and rice, unique architecture, Confucian thought, and much more. The Song dynasty reestablished unity and made China the wealthiest, most skilled, and most populated country in the world. The Song dynasty is considered such a significant period in Chinese history because it moved China into the modern era with lasting changes in many aspects of Chinese civilization. Introduction to

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    The Ming dynasty was the center of the Asian world controlling a vast territory from the edge of the Tibet in the West to the Pacific Ocean in the East; Manchuria and the steppes in the North to Vietnam in the South. It received, according to Ming official records, tribute from 1,800 tributary states some of which were Korea, Vietnam, Java, Sumatra, the Philippines, Thailand, and Borneo. The large population of China was part of a huge Chinese economy that dealt with silk, grain, porcelain, cotton

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    Tang Dynasty Essay

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    the different dynasties. This essay will use the different dynasties in a chronical order to show how the economy of China grew, fell and, at one point, stagnated. The different dynasties is the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing. During this time, the Mongols also invaded China and it is very important to consider this as well as such a major change would have effects on society. This essay will also look at Chinese society, during the time periods after the last midterm,

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    During the period of 1650 to 1900, East Asian politics changed as China’s political power declined and Europe’s political power increased and Chinese opinion of the Qing Dynasty went from favorable to unfavorable. Despite the change in opinion of the Qing dynasty in China the dynasty was still in power throughout the time period as China maintained dynastic rule. A change which occurred for Chinese politics in this period was a decrease in Chinese power on the world stage as Europe increased its

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    The Abbasid dynasty was gaining power quickly after the fall of the Umayyad dynasty in 750 C.E. The empire was formed from al-Abbas, the uncle of the Prophet. The empire stretched from North Africa to Central Asia and was ruled by a series of powerful rulers that included al-Mansur, al-Mahdi, Harun al-Rashid and al-Mamun. The Golden Age of the Abbasid was in the eighth and ninth century enjoying high cultural, economic and scientific standards. Although it was such a large dynasty its political authority

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    During The Ming Dynasty

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    Ming Dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644. It was founded by Zhu Yuanzhang, who proclaimed himself emperor in Yingtian. Zhu Yuanzhang's army eliminates the military forces of the Yuan Dynasty. There is any reason why it could have fallen like, the rebellions that racked the country in the seventeenth century because the imperial government required burdensome taxes on the people. Another could have been the aggressive military expansion of the Manchu’s. On the other hand, the Qing Dynasty was established

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