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World History I

World History I. Unit Four Block two lecture Ancient Chinese civilization (Invasions and Dynasties). The great wall of china. CLICK HERE. The Great Wall of China. CLICK HERE. Located in N. china

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World History I

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  1. World History I Unit Four Block two lecture Ancient Chinese civilization (Invasions and Dynasties)

  2. The great wall of china CLICK HERE

  3. The Great Wall of China CLICK HERE • Located in N. china • The Great Wall of China (246 BCE/BC to 1644 CE/AD) was built to protect cities and keep out invaders from the north • Shi Huangdi (The first emperor of china) was responsible for instructing the Chinese to join the already formed walls of china into the great wall • Though a great architectural achievement, The great wall was not successful in keeping out invaders

  4. INVADERS AND THEIR ABSORPTION INTO CHINESE CULTURE • The Mongols entered China through invasion (plundering), most notably after Genghis Khan unified the Mongols (1206-1227 CE/AD) • Genghis Khan’s influence included tolerance of many religions, creation of the Mongols' first script, support for trade and crafts creation of a legal code specific to the Mongols' pastoral-nomadic way of life • Kublai Khan (1260 to 1294 CE/AD) reinstated much of Chinese culture to ingratiate himself with the Chinese (his death was the end of Mongol Rule) CLICK HERE

  5. Dynasties (hereditary rule by rulers considered divine) ruled china • The Shang Dynasty was the first dynasty in ancient china • The shang ruled from 1766 b.c.e. until about 1122 b.c.e. • Shi Huangdi (Qin) proclaimed himself the first emperor of china in 221 BCE/BC CLICK HERE

  6. Dynastic cycle / Mandate of heaven • The dynastic cycle constitutes each period a dynasty rises and falls • Under the Mandate of Heaven, emperors ruled by divine mandate; failure to rule for the benefit of all led to natural disasters and the removal of the dynasty CLICK HERE

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