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What is the difference between the Ming Dynasty and the Songhai Empire?

The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) was a Chinese imperial dynasty known for its cultural revival, maritime exploration, and construction of the Great Wall, while the Songhai Empire (circa 1430-1591) was one of the largest empires in West Africa, flourishing in trade, particularly in gold and salt. The Ming Dynasty was characterized by centralized bureaucracy and Confucian ideals, while the Songhai Empire was notable for its Islamic culture and trade networks connecting West Africa to the Mediterranean. Geographically, the Ming Dynasty was located in East Asia, whereas the Songhai Empire was situated in West Africa.


How did the Ming Empire address the problem of Mongols taking over land and trade routes in the west?

The Ming Empire sent Zheng He to make sea connestions


Is there another name for the Ming Empire?

no but there will be a drew empire or georgia,asia tru fact


Did the ming empire become powerful because of its location near the Mediterranean sea?

No, the Ming is of China and not near the Mediterranean Sea


Which emperor did close the Silk Road?

It was Mongol Empire in the Ming Dinstiy


Who brought down the Ming empire?

Your Madder (Mother with accent)! Today!


How was the ming empire established in 1368 both similar to and different from the mongol empire that preceded it?

The ming had also utilized trade much as the mongols had opened up china just to allow trade with the rest of europe.


What role did ethnocentrism play in the Ming Empire?

They thought they were above all others


What was imperial capital?

An imperial capital is a city that serves as the administrative and political center of a vast empire. It often houses the ruling government, key institutions, and significant cultural and military resources. Examples include Constantinople for the Byzantine Empire, Beijing for the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and Rome for the Roman Empire. Such capitals typically symbolize the power and influence of the empire they represent.


What was the role of Confucianism in the Ming Dynasty?

Confucianism played a significant role in the Ming Dynasty as it was the official ideology of the ruling class. Emphasizing moral values, social order, and hierarchical relationships, Confucian principles guided the governance and administration of the empire. It influenced education, civil service exams, social etiquette, and the overarching hierarchical structure that characterized Ming society.


How far did the Chinese empire extend under the Ming emperors?

Under Ming emperors, China extneded its rule into Mongolia and central Asia and briefly reconquered Vietnam.


Who re-established Chinese rule in 1368?

The Mongol empire was huge and an outstanding empire. But it was an empire running out of time. In 1368, the Ming dynasty gained enough power to overthrow the Mongols. So in 1368 Chinese dominance resumed and the Ming dynasty re-established Chinese rule in much of what we now see as the Chinese mainland.