Expansion of Asia: 600 to 1450

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EXPANSION OF ASIA: 600 TO 1450 AP World History Ms. Kamburov

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Expansion of Asia: 600 to 1450. AP World History Ms. Kamburov. Chinese Dynasties Chronology. Shang Zhou Period of Warring States Qin Han Tang Song Brief period of Mongol rule Ming. Tang & Song. Grouped together Tang expanded China - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EXPANSION OF ASIA: 600 TO 1450AP World HistoryMs. Kamburov

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Chinese Dynasties Chronology Shang Zhou

Period of Warring States Qin Han Tang Song

Brief period of Mongol rule Ming

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Tang & Song Grouped together Tang expanded China

Fell due to overexpansion and feuds between local warlords

Song Fell due to Mongol invasion

Eventually Mongols were driven out and replaced with the Ming dynasty

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Tang Expansion

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Song

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Tang & Song Accomplishments Tang – most famous for poetry

Tells us about daily life in China during that time

Under the Song dynasty, China developed printing processes (also increased use of gunpowder) This facilitated the spread of literacy and

later influenced education, etc. in Korea & Japan

DQ: Where else did printing processes simultaneously develop?

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Tang PoetryAt Parting by Wang Wei

I dismount from my horse and I offer you wine,

And I ask you where you are going and why.And you answer: "I am discontentAnd would rest at the foot of the southern

mountain.So give me leave and ask me no questions.White clouds pass there without end."

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Political Stability Under the Tang & Song dynasties, China was

very stable Bureaucratic system based on merit

Thus, civil service became a meritocracy as opposed to aristocracy

DQ: Who developed this system? Extensive transportation and communication

network within empire Introduction of paper money and letters of credit Urban base (e.g. Tang power was concentrated

in Chang’an)

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Wu Zhao First and only

Empress of China Ruled under the

Tang dynasty Ironically, China

was at this time (600 – 1450) highly patriarchal Women enjoyed

very few rights Foot-binding

widespread under the Song dynasty

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Medical Effects

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Medical Effects

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Japan Most important ruling family was

the Yamato clan – the first and ONLY dynasty to rule Japan Eventually government fell into the

control of the Fujiwara family while the emperor remained a figurehead

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Feudalism in Japan Developed around the same time

as in Europe1. Emperor – king/monarch2. Shogun – chief general or high lord3. Daimyo samurai – lords or knights4. Lesser samurai – given land by

daimyo samurai5. Peasants & artisans

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Samurai Followed the Code

of Bushido Similar to Code of

Chivalry for European knights

Stressed loyalty, courage & honor If a samurai failed to

meet his obligations, he was supposed to commit suicide

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The Mongols Nomads Superb horsemen and archers Rivalries between tribes and clans prevented

unity until Genghis Khan set them on a unified path of expansion Led the Mongol invasion of China Eventually the Mongol Empire spanned from the

Pacific Ocean to Eastern Europe Golden Horde in Russia DQ: What major trade routes can you identify in the

following map?

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Mongol Empire