PPT-Later Chinese Dynasties 1

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Question amp Research Task A dynasty is a chain of rulers that originate from one family or group Chinese history is divided into dynastic periods The earlier

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Question amp Research Task A dynasty is a chain of rulers that originate from one family or group Chinese history is divided into dynastic periods The earlier dynasties included the Qin and Han and a period of disunity Eventually the different kingdoms were reunified. Wong. ewong5@binghamton.edu. With many thanks to: . Community engagement . program of . 2011. Professor: . Lisa . Yun. Graduate Assistant: Sandy woo . Department of Asian and Asian American studies. Binghamton university. Philosophies . Review Part II. AP World History. Late Postclassical to Modern Day China. Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties. Chinese Republic. Chinese Communism. Modern Day China. Kubilai Khan. r. 1260-1293. Chinese history contains periods of growth and prosperity separated by violent revolution and ongoing warfare. Each dynasty has left its mark on the country and defines not just a particular time or Use any and all information on these slides to use in your poster presentations and on the class timeline. XIA (A.K.A. HSIA) DYNASTY. (CA. 2070-CA. 1600 BCE). China’s first dynasty. Founded by Yu. Built roads and irrigation projects. Archeological discovery of the . Xia. is still in its preliminary stage . Established about 2200 B.C.E. . Legendary King Yu. , the dynasty founder, a hero of flood control . Erlitou: possibly the capital city of the Xia. Chinese Dynasties. Xia (Hsia) Dynasty. 2100 – 1600 BCE. Archeological evidence that a pervious dynasty existed. Chinese Dynasties. Shang Dynasty. 1600 – 1050 BCE. Writing system. Walled Cities. Bronze technology. . . During the Qing dynasty, China attempted to isolate itself by restricting trade with western nations. . Important Terms: . Isolation, Ethnocentric . . Do Now:. What is meant by the term isolation? . the development of Chinese civilization under the Zhou, Qin.. The Zhou. Examining the Reign of Qin Shi Huang Di—China’s First Emperor. Chinese Dynasties. From beginning to end…. Shang Dynasty 1766 BCE - 1027 BCE . Day 1. Chapter 12. Day 1. Chapter 9 Quiz. Homework. Complete Chapter 14 by Nov. 16/17. Essay #2 Due by Nov. 16/17. . . Day 1. Dialectical Journal: In Depth: Artistic Expression and Social Values (. Due 11/10, 11/15. . East Asia. Lesson 2: The Mongols . and. Chinese culture. Reminder about Chinese Dynasties. "The Dynasties Song". This "dynasties song," sung to the tune of "Frère Jacques,". Archeological discovery of the . Xia. is still in its preliminary stage . Established about 2200 B.C.E. . Legendary King Yu. , the dynasty founder, a hero of flood control . Erlitou: possibly the capital city of the Xia. Dynasty. A dynasty is a time period of a ruling family. It could last anywhere. from 1 to hundreds of years. The Dynasty is named after the family name (last name) of the ruling family.. Tai-Tsung, Tang Dynasty (626-649). (Both the dragon motif and the yellow color are restricted to the royalty only.). China. China is the 4. th. largest country in the world today. Most populated country in the world today.. Geographic features isolated China.. Mountain. chains . and deserts separated China from the rest of Asia..

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