Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of China, implemented significant improvements to the country’s infrastructure, particularly roads and canals, to enhance communication and trade. He ordered the construction of a vast network of roads that connected major cities and military outposts, facilitating faster movement of troops and goods. Additionally, he expanded and linked existing canals, which improved irrigation and transportation, promoting agricultural productivity and economic growth. These infrastructure projects were vital for consolidating his empire and ensuring effective governance.
Shi Huangdi's leadership hurt the empire because he was putting all of the farmers to work on the new roads in China and build the Great Wall of China.
The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
The ming rulers brought / encoureged confucianism and brought back the state exams. They rebuilt roads and canals, also Zhu Yuanzhang (the first chinese emperor under the hongwu name) extended the great wall to improve china's defenses. hongwu also helped by lowering there taxes
The Ming emperor improved China's defenses by rebuilding and extending the Great Wall. He also brought back the state exams. He rebuilt roads, canals, and irrigation.
There were not many inventions during the Qin dynasty. The only two that barely count as inventions are his unification of China and him beginning to connect the many walls of China to form the Great Wall of China.
Shi huangdi was the first emperor of china. He united china china for the first time. He built roads and canals and started to the great wall of china. He also made a standard system of laws, money, weights, and writing system in china.
Shi Huangdi's leadership hurt the empire because he was putting all of the farmers to work on the new roads in China and build the Great Wall of China.
Henry Clay represented Kentucky and made efforts to divert budget to roads and canals.
Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of a unified China, ordered several massive building projects to consolidate his rule and enhance infrastructure. He is most famous for initiating the construction of the Great Wall of China, which aimed to protect against northern invasions. Additionally, he built an extensive network of roads and canals to improve transportation and communication across the vast empire. These projects not only facilitated military movement but also promoted trade and integration among the diverse regions of China.
Shi Huangdi, the first Emperor of China, ordered the construction of an extensive network of roads and canals to connect the interior of China to the Pacific Ocean. This infrastructure facilitated trade and military movement, enhancing the centralized control of his empire. The Grand Canal, in particular, played a crucial role in linking the northern capital with the southern regions, promoting economic integration and cultural exchange.
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he built roads
"In the north of where?" Here, in Britain, we have many roads and canals in the north.
The roads and the canals affect the economy because
by building roads and canals for transportation across China