because he wanted to
i think he had power.
Shihuangdi, the first emperor of China, standardized laws, money, and the writing system to unify the diverse states of China under a centralized authority, promoting stability and efficiency. By implementing a uniform legal code, a standardized currency, and a common script, he aimed to facilitate trade, communication, and governance across different regions. These reforms helped to strengthen his control, reduce local disparities, and foster a sense of shared identity among the Chinese people. Such standardization was crucial for consolidating his power and ensuring the longevity of the Qin dynasty.
they invented mcdonalds
It made it easier to communicate and trade.
They both have bronze tools, trade, and a form of writing.
To improve trade relations.
King Asoka and Emperor Qin treated everyone equally and they improved trade.
Qin Shihuangdi's strategy of conquest helped unify China, bringing an end to the Warring States period and establishing a centralized imperial government. This unification facilitated infrastructure development, such as the construction of roads and the Great Wall, which enhanced trade and security. However, his oppressive methods, including harsh laws and forced labor, led to widespread suffering and dissent, ultimately contributing to the dynasty's rapid collapse after his death. Thus, while his conquests laid the foundation for a unified China, they also sowed the seeds of future turmoil.
China had to trade with Great Britain and Japan!! Have fun with you Social Studies!
The Chinese emperor Ended Trade with Europe and China
Yes, there is a flourishing maritime trade in China
The British were forced to pay for their imports with silver. The British sent increasing quantities of silver to China, especially in exchange for tea, which was in great demand by British. At first, the British tried to negotiate with the Chinese to improve the trade imbalance. When negotiating failed, the British turned to trading opium.