Shang Dynasty Barriers

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During the early B.C area china seemed to have many barriers. These rough barriers did not keep the Chinese from contact with the outside world. China was known for terrible deserts and very high mountain ranges that extended from the west to the southwest area. The southeast part of china had thick rainforests. This rainforest divided china from the southeast part of Asia. The east part of China had the glorious Pacific Ocean. In the north part of china was a forbidden desert known as the Gobi. During the Shang Dynasty time period in China, there were many ruthless leaders. People were enslaved, tortured, or even killed for opposing the government. The Chinese depended on the rivers for transportation and irrigation. Due to their dependence on the water, they valued their ability to develop irrigation systems and control flood waters. China went through many …show more content…

They ruled only small portions of the land. The loyal princes and some local nobles would govern most of the lands. Qin Shi Huangdi was the very first emperor ruler. He was a very ruthless man. Qin built a very strong and authoritive government. During his reign in office he ordered a campaign to have all books burned. The only literature allowed was medical and agriculture pamphlets. This was done to ward off any difference in opinions. Shi Huangdi died in 210 B.C. The Qin power eventually collapsed in 206 B.C. This would lead to the start of the Han Dynasty. During the Zhou Dynasty the economy in China grew. Around 600 B.C. ironworking had reached China. Stone, wood, and bronze tools were replaced with iron axes and iron plows drawn by oxen. Farmers were able to produce more food and soybeans could be harvested. Farming grew and became more productive with the addition of large scale irrigation workers. Thanks to the economy growth the Chinese were able to spend money. China became wealthy, highly developed, and the population

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