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THE YUAN AND MING DYNASTIES Chapter 7, Section 4 MAIN IDEAS The Mongol Empire included China, and the Mongols ruled China as the Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was a time of stability and prosperity. China under the Ming saw great changes in its government and relations with other countries. MAIN IDEA QUESTIONS THE MONGOL EMPIRE The Mongol Conquest Mongols – Nomads who attacked the Chinese. Live in the north. 1206: Genghis Khan unites the nomads and becomes a powerful leader. The Mongols were very brutal and terrifying, killed entire populations of towns and villages. Genghis Khan fought, and conquered northern China. Destroyed villages and farmland. Kublai Khan took power in 1260. In 1279 he declared himself emperor of China –began the Yuan Dynasty. Life in Yuan China The Mongols had a different culture language, religion, clothes and customs. The Chinese disliked them and were angry that the Mongols were in control. Look at your notes – what question can you create that will be answered by the information in your notes? Write the question below the notes for this key term. YUAN DYNASTY (1279 – 1368) Pros Chinese weren’t forced to accept Mongol culture. Mongol soldiers kept trade routes safe and encouraged foreign trade. Marco Polo: Italian trader who worked in Kublai Khan’s court. Cons Mongols didn’t allow Confucian scholars to have too much power. Chinese had to pay high taxes. Forced labor on publicworks projects – extended the Grand Canal, built roads and palaces. Look at your notes – what question can you create that will be answered by the information in your notes? Write the question below the notes for this key term. THE END OF THE YUAN DYNASTY Reasons for the Fall of the Yuan Dynasty Greed – the Mongols invaded Japan to get more land, but they failed. Weak military – couldn’t control the people. Weak economy – too many public works projects. Cause and Effect Mongols invade Japan and lose Economy/Military Chinese weak rebel – led by a monk named Zhu Yuanzhang, 1368. Look at your notes – what question can you create that will be answered by the information in your notes? Write the question below the notes for this key term. THE MING DYNASTY (1368 – 1644) Great Sea Voyages Improved ships and sailing skills. Zheng He – greatest sailor. From 1405 – 1433 he led seven voyages around Asia. He had a fleet of 60 ships, 25,000 sailors, ships larger than 300 ft. Met with foreign leaders to show China’s power. Great Building Projects Wanted to impress the Chinese as well as their enemies. Restored the Great Wall 2000 miles long 25 feet tall, 12 feet wide Built the Forbidden City in Beijing. More than 9000 rooms Royal homes, temples, government buildings. No common people allowed. Look at your notes – what question can you create that will be answered by the information in your notes? Write the question below the notes for this key term. CHINA UNDER THE MING Changes in Government Emperors took on more control, got rid of some government officials. Used exams to choose censors – people who investigated local leaders, schools, etc. Relations with Other Countries 1430s – New Ming emperor bans foreign trade. Isolationism – avoiding contact with other countries. Isolationism kept China from making advancements in technology, weakened China. Look at your notes – what question can you create that will be answered by the information in your notes? Write the question below the notes for this key term.