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Gunpowder, paper making, petrolium, compass, calendar.
a golden age of stability and achievement
Creation of new maps, central rudders, watertight compartments, and advanced sails.
The Han dynasty saw the invention of the rudder, which was useful in sea trade and sea warfare. It also saw the invention of paper, which made record keeping more efficient.
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Gunpowder, paper making, petrolium, compass, calendar.
a golden age of stability and achievement
Narmer, also known as Menes, was a pharaoh who unified Upper and Lower Egypt around 3100 BCE, establishing the first dynasty. He effectively led military campaigns to bring the two regions together and created a centralized government, setting the foundation for the long-lasting Egyptian civilization. His leadership was crucial in laying the groundwork for the prosperity and stability that characterized ancient Egypt.
rebellions from the peasants in the Han dynasty and by people who didn't like the rule of Qin in the Qin dynasty.
Creation of new maps, central rudders, watertight compartments, and advanced sails.
Creation of new maps, central rudders, watertight compartments, and advanced sails.
The Han dynasty saw the invention of the rudder, which was useful in sea trade and sea warfare. It also saw the invention of paper, which made record keeping more efficient.
China's reunification under the Sui Dynasty was important because this was the first Dynasty to regain control of China since the fall of the Han, and laid the groundwork for the Tang dynasty to rule for the next several hundred years. Not just that, but the Sui also finished the canal system that was being built in an effort to tame the Yellow River, which was a major economical boost, even though that was the Sui's ultimate downfall due to the cost of the project.
Shi Huangdi founded Legalism as the political philosophy of the Qin Dynasty. Legalism emphasized strict laws, harsh punishments, and centralized control by the ruler in order to maintain social order and stability.
Term used in Ancient China; The Zhou dynasty (1045-256 b.c.) believed in ruling by the power of God. God told the people who was supposed to be the leaders and/or rulers of the Dynasty. An idea that justified Chinese dynasties