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    The Tang dynasty ruled for two hundred and eighty nine years‚ from 618 to 907 C.E. The empire extended into the west to parts of Tibet‚ the Red River Valley to the south‚ and Manchuria to the north. The second emperor‚ Tai-tsung‚ forced his father to abdicate the throne to him after murdering his brothers in 626 C.E. He made the government smaller‚ which saved money in case of famine and to provide farmers economic relief in case of droughts or floods. Civil service exams were established once again

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    Dynastic cycle‚ the Song and the Ming Dynasties of Ancient China showed similar periods of decline. Both Dynasties experienced good time periods throughout their dynasty‚ but also bad time periods. To start off‚ the Song Dynasty started to become more concerned about wealth rather than supporting their army. Once this happened the army weakened and invaders started to attack China in 1279. The Ming Dynasty had tons of issues with taxes and so did the Song Dynasty. The taxes were too high so the poor

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    According to Modern World History book‚ In Asia during the Ming dynasty‚ China was in dominant power. The ruler Hongwu drove out the Mongols with a rebel army. He tried to restore agriculture‚ lands that were destroyed by war‚ increased rice production and irrigation. In order to stabilize China‚ Hongwu used many traditions and institutions. He became a tyrant whenever problems formed. In 1398 after Hongwu death there was problems. His son Yonglo‚ followed many of his father’s rules. Yonglo was a

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    Their personal characters as important factors in Late Ming conflicts Late imperial china represents a period of rapid change in both economics and culture. Ming dynasty found by Zhu Yuanzhang had enjoyed a relatively stable and long reign. However when Ming 15th emperor Chongzhen came to the throne‚ Ming was facing the increasing pressure both internally and externally. Internally‚ the numerous uprising and rebellions wears down the dynasty slowly‚ and to outside‚ the vicious Manchu force seeks

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    Maisarah Burke 3/8/14 From 1200-1750‚ the Qing and Ming dynasties experienced changes‚ like the invasion of outsiders‚ as well as continuities‚ such as being deeply conservative and increasing the influence of Confucianism in order to create a stable society. The Qing and Ming dynasties are more similar in their social aspects‚ such as their conservation of Chinese heritage. Ever since the Ming drove out the Mongols from China‚ they had been increasingly determined to prevent any invaders

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    Quarter Project: Ming Voyages Research Paper The voyages of the Ming dynasty have gone down in history as one of the single largest naval expeditions ever assembled. Throughout history‚ and even today‚ effects of the voyages have had an impact on the world. Whether it be revolutionary technology‚ or a never before seen level of determination‚ the Ming’s voyages would alter the course of history forever and begin to supplant the importance of naval dominance. Over a period of 28 years‚ Ming commander Zheng

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    The Qing Dynasty was the most powerful dynasty to rule China. Qing means pure and clean. In 1625‚ Nurhaci conquered the Ming(former dynasty ruling china) city of shenyang and made it the capital. The Qing was established in 1636. The ones that had the idea to create a new dynasty were not Chinese but descendants of the Jurchen‚ a group from the far north-east of China who had abandoned the term Jurchen‚ associated with historical submission to Chinese rule‚ and instead called themselves Manchu

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    Nathan Audette 12/10/14 Yao Ming an Inspiration Yao Ming an inspiration to any basketball player. He was a chinese athlete who was the first to play in the NBA. He did not get there easily. It took pride‚ power‚ and dedication. He started basketball when he was kid. His parents taught him the game(Young 16). His parents were both professional basketball players(Young 15-16). His father was on the Chinese National Team(Young 15-16). His mother played in the olympics for the chinese(Young 15-16)

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    The Ming Dynasty Angelica Roberts HIST111 American Public University Joseph Esposito The Ming Dynasty Every civilization has periods of time that they are well-known for‚ times of greatness. In Chinese history‚ one of these times was the Ming Dynasty. While there are unarguably many great moments associated with this empire‚ there are also weaknesses that cannot be ignored. The Ming Dynasty made great contributions to economics and engineering. However‚ their trade operations struggled quite

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    Honors 210B: Study Guide for Final Exam CSUF - Dr. Susanne Gaskins Traditions and Encounter‚ Vol. II‚ 4th Edition Chapters 27‚ 29‚ 30‚ 32 (pages 892-900 only)‚ 33‚ 34‚ 35‚ 36 (read only a short section about Japan on pp. 1012 - 1014)‚ and 37 • The mid-term exam is worth 150 points. • The 10 short answer identification questions will comprise 100 points (10 points each) of the exam. You will have some IDs to choose from (10 out of 14). I will only choose identification questions

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