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Olivia Humphreys

Qin Shi Huang - 0 views

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    Qin Shi Huang(259 BC - 210 BC) 259 BC: Born 246 BC: Succeeded the throne of the State of Qin 221 BC: Defeated the other six warring states and built the first centralized empire in China 210 BC: Dead 206 BC: Qin Dynasty collapsed Son of a 'High-Return Commodity' Qin Shi Huang - the first Emperor of Qin Dynasty, named Ying Zheng, was born at the period of Warring States.
Olivia Humphreys

Calligraphy in Qin dynasty - 0 views

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    The History of Chinese Calligraphy Qin Dynasty 221 - 206 BC The Qin state, from whom the name China derived, became a superpower after a political reform of 356 BC. By 221 BC a series of wars enabled the Qin rulers to conquer the whole of China and ruled it as one state.
charlotte Robson

Qin Dynasty - 1 views

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    Qin Dynasty was the first unified, multi-national and power-centralized state in the Chinese history. It lasted from 221 BC to 207 BC. Although surviving only 15 years, the dynasty held an important role in Chinese history and it exerted great influence on the following dynasties.
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    The source shows useful information about the Qin Dynasty and how Shi Huangdi came to power and also how he fell.
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    Very Good Information
Anastasia Little

Currency in the Qin and Han Dynasties - 0 views

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    Currency was unified by Emperor Qin Shi Huang after he unified China. Gold was considered as high-grade currency, and "banliang", the round copper coin with a square hole in the middle, was regarded as low-grade currency; they were circulated nationwide.
Gabriella Brancatini

Qin Dynasty, Great Wall, Book Burning - Ancient China for Kids - 0 views

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    Bureaucracy: To control his people, First Emperor Qin developed a system of bureaucracy. He divided his empire into 36 provinces. Each province was divided into districts. He put two government officials in charge of each province. It was their job to put strong people in charge of each district.
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    This is a good site with easy-to-understand information. My class used the Ancient Greek one last year.
Olivia Humphreys

The Impact of the Qin Dynasty - 1 views

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    Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of China, was 38 years old when he came into power, unifying China from a 200-year period where six warring states all vied for power. While his Dynasty only lasted 15 years, the impact of the Qin Emperor on China cannot be understated.
riona McNamara

Qin (Ch'in) Dynasty - 1 views

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    Lots of choices for the great wall of china to study
Emma Lavin

China - Dynasties and Contributions Chart - 4 views

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    This is from a book in a Library! It has a lot of good facts about gunpowder.
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    has heaps on what time and Dynasty was your invention or innovation was invented!!! :)
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    Lots of inventions, dynastiies and religion
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    Thank you so much! this helped alot!
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    Qin or Ch'in dynasty(approx. 221-207 B. C.) Legalism Standardized writing and language Standardized money Standardized system of measurement Irrigation projects Building of the Great Wall Terra cotta army Expanded Network of Roads and Canals Multiplication Table Tang Dynasty (approx. 618-907 A. D.)
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    Qin or Ch'in dynasty(approx. 221-207 B. C.) Legalism Standardized writing and language Standardized money Standardized system of measurement Irrigation projects Building of the Great Wall Terra cotta army Expanded Network of Roads and Canals Multiplication Table Tang Dynasty (approx. 618-907 A. D.)
charlotte Robson

Qin Shi Huangdi, First Chinese Emperor - 0 views

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    First Chinese Emperor A ruler from the western state of Qin united and subjugated the Warring States and formed China in 221 B.C.E. For any information on Shi Huangdi and the great wall of China look at this site for quality and worthy info.
Gabriella Brancatini

Emperor Qin Shi Huang -- First Emperor of China - 1 views

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    Emperor Qin Shi Huang (259 BC - 210 BC) fascinates people when they talk about the Great Wall and the Terracotta Warriors and Horses - his two greatest achievements to China. As the first emperor of China, he indeed has a profound influence on Chinese history and culture.
Emily Trestrail

Confucianism vs. Legalism: a Clash of Philosophies - SAS Asian History Wiki - 1 views

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    "When the Qin Dynasty came to power in 221 BC, it found itself ruling over a land where the teachings of Confucius had been spreading for almost 300 years. Qin attempted to rule China using a new philopsophy, that of How did Confucianism and Legalism differ?" This website had lots of helpful and gave me a better understanding of the differences between Legalism and Confucism, and how they functioned differently.
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    This website is very easy to understand
Beth Hogan

Mausoleum of Emperor Qinshihuang (259 BC- 210 BC) - 0 views

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    Really good information on Qin Dynasty, and the Mausoleum of Shi Huangdi.
Bec Stegman

Great Wall of China - Enchanted Learning Software - 3 views

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    Qin Dynasty (221 B.C - 206 B.C.). After uniting China from seven ducal states, the emperor connected and extended four old fortification walls along the north of China that originated about 700 B.C. (over 2500 years ago). Armies were stationed along the wall as a first line of defense against the invading Tsongnoo tribes north of China.
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    This website tells heaps about when it was created, how long it took, who started work on it and other info. Its a great website
charlotte Robson

Qin Shi Huang - New World Encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Shi Huangdi(personal name: Ying zheng) first emperor of China-successfully unifying the land. This website helped me greatly in getting to know who Shi Huangdi was, what his life was like and his world famous innovations. I defiantly recommend this website for any information on Shi Huangdi.
Niamh McGurk

HISTORY OF THE MAGNETIC COMPASS AND NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS WORLD ELECTRIC CIRCUMNAVIGAT... - 3 views

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    Magnetic Compass A compass is an instrument containing a freely suspended magnetic element which displays the direction of the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field at the point of observation. The magnetic compass is an old Chinese invention, probaly first made in China during the Qin dynasty (221-206 B.C.).
Tayla Linton-Smith

Terracotta Army - 0 views

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    More information about Emperor Qin Shi Huang Di's mausoleum
Tayla Linton-Smith

Museum of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses - 0 views

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    "The Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses are the most significant archeological excavations of the 20th century"
Lil Bensted

Great Wall of China - 0 views

This website was great for ANY infomation on Qin Shi Huang.

http:__asianhistory.about.com_od_profilesofasianleaders_p_qinshihungbio.htm

started by Lil Bensted on 04 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
riona McNamara

Great Wall - 0 views

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    Great Information for what the wall is used for
Jade Jennison

Great wall - 2 views

does any one have information on Qin Shi Huangdi i'm a little stuck

started by Jade Jennison on 30 May 12 no follow-up yet
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