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    Although the two civilizations had their difference in the way that they began to rebuild, they also shared some similarities. As both showed signs of improvement, it is viewed that “Europe was […] more different from its own recent past than [the] Ming dynasty China was from its pre-Mongol glory” (428). Even though Europe went though the most change, China still showed a lot of improvement, especially considering that they were coming back from having a foreign ruler. After China had been conquered

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    Before gold was considered the most precious metal, silver was the most sought after good. The silver trade was the first global trade network and it dominated for thousands of years.Unlike the trade during the southernization time period, the silver trade included the newly discovered Americas. The main silver trade occurred between Asia and Europe with silver coming from all over the world. The Silver trade had both positive and negative impacts on the areas involved; the large quantities of Silver

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    became a dominant nation in the 16th Century while two large Gunpowder empires began to decline. These European nations dominated because they had technological advancements. Some of which were gunpowder, cannons, and much more. Both the Ottoman and the Ming Empires rose to the top and then declined after the European nations began to advance. The European Miracle was when the European nations began to advance in technology, they expanded, and dominated the world. China was a very advanced

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    perfect choice to be his adulthood career. When He was born his parents named him Ma He which is Chinese for Muhammad, but when he became the commander in chief he changed his name to Zheng He. China was reconquered by the generals, and troops of Ming dynasty in 1381, at the same time he was ten years old.Zheng He was chosen by the emperor of china to go on  a journey called the Western Ocean which began around 1405 which later was known as his first voyage. He left China with 27,800 men and 62 ships

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    The Peony Pavilion is a Chinese play written by Tang Xianzu and first performed as Kunqu in 1598. Tang Xianzu was one of the greatest poet-playwright that lived in Ming dynasty of China. The Peony Pavilion was a very popular play at that time, and it was also a very long play that had total fifty-five scenes. The Peony Pavilion is not only telling a story of love but also proved true love can beat everything including feudal society and death. The Peony Pavilion told the love story of Bridal

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    capitals located in eastern China is found in Jiangsu, China. Nanjing has a prominent place in Chinese history and culture, having served as the capital of various Chinese dynasties, kingdoms and republican governments. Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1378-1644) rose to the throne in 1368, overthrowing the Yuan dynasty and renaming it Yingtian and making it the dynastic capital in 1368. Emerging as the political and cultural center of southeastern China at the time, it ultimately ended

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    Name: ________________________________________________ Date: _____________ WHAP – Chapter 13 Big Picture & Margin Review Big Picture: 1. Assume for the moment that the Chinese had not ended their maritime voyages in 1433. How might the subsequent development of world history have been different? Is there value in asking this kind of “what if” or counterfactual question? Or is it an irrelevant waste of time? 2. How does this chapter distinguish among the various kinds of societies that comprised

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    and even of the empire of the Americas, the Mayan and the Aztec; they have all fallen, yet their long rule makes impacting impressions upon rules which still survive today. It does not matter if you look at the Chinese empires of the Yuan and Ming dynasties, or even to the African empires of Ghana and Mali; their legacies determine other’s futures. Whereas at this time, they should be expounded upon to determine whether some of their more harsher forces strived them to achieve more than those who

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    It is a huge thought that artwork is famous from the emotions it shows. People can feel happy, sad, and mad just by the way art piece is represented. These artists are more interested in expressing emotional experience and less focused on realism. The art work is about the feeling at the time. The two artists Edvard Beardsley, and Shen Zhou created two pieces that expressed the emotions they felt about someone or themselves. Emotions are a huge part of people and also art. In the two art work, it

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    “I have not told half of what I saw” were the final words of the great Venetian explorer Marco Polo; however, in recent times, Marco Polo’s exploits have been doubted more and more. (Pedriali, 161) Most often cited as evidence that Marco Polo’s travels may not have been as truthful as reported is the 1998 book Did Marco Polo go to china? by Dr. Frances Wood. Through new research done by Dr. Hans Ulrich Vogel of University of Tübingen in Germany, it has been shown that Marco Polo was mostly truthful

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