The first was built in the 5th century BC
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Great Wall of China - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 12 views
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The first was built in the 5th century BC.
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The current wall was built during the Ming Dynasty
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he first was built in the 5th century BC
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The first was built in the 5th century BC.
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The First Emperor of China started the Qin Dynasty
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Little of this wall remains
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Builders used materials nearby so some parts of the wall were made out of mud, straw, and twigs
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Qin Dynasty
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Thousands of workers lost their lives from giant falling stones, exhaustion, disease, animal attacks, and starvation.
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The wall begins at Shanhai Pass and ends in Lop Nur.
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Great Wall of China
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6400 kilometres
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Thousands of workers lost their lives from giant falling stones, exhaustion, disease, animal attacks, and starvation.
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of China started the Qin Dynasty
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During the Ming Dynasty, major reconstruction work took place, where sections of the Wall were built with bricks and stone instead of earth.
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During the Ming Dynasty, major reconstruction work took place, where sections of the Wall were built with bricks and stone instead of earth.
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