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The Indus River Valley Copyright © Clara Kim 2007. All rights reserved. Political Systems • Identically planned cities and construction suggests a strong central government Economic • Traded long distances • Artifacts found show that Sumer and Indus traded for about 350 years Religious • Artifacts show links to modern Hindu Culture – Shiva- is a major Hindu god • Worshipped Cows Social Structures • Civilization was generally stable • Same kinds of houses suggests little social differences • Toys were found for children – this shows prosperity since they can make things they do not NEED to survive Achievements Intellectual • Solved the problem of plumbing • Built extensive plumbing systems – Private bath and toilet for every house – Toilets made of brick with wooden seats – Pipes connected underground sewer system Achievements • Sophisticated city planning – very detailed and organized – Used a grid system • Citadel – a fortified area surrounded by a wall that protected the major buildings in the city – Public buildings, bath, granaries and religious quarters Harappa Mohenjo Daro Geography • Wall of Mountains- separated India from the rest of Asia – Hindu Kush – Himalaya 420,500 sq miles long – Karakoram • This created an Indian Sub-Continent Geography • Monsoons – trade winds that brought rain in the summer and dry wind in the winter • Major Rivers- Indus Ganges Copyright Copyright © © Clara Clara Kim Kim 2007. 2007. All All rights rights reserved. reserved. Political Systems • Ruled by dynasties – A dynasty is a ruling family • As Mesopotamia, Egypt and Indus were declining, Shang Dynasty in China was rising to power Shang Dynasty c.1700 - c.1100 BC • The Shang set up the first dynasty in China • Social Structure: Nobility, Warriors, Merchants / Artisans, Peasants • Religion –many gods and spirits, believed in the two forces of nature – Yin and Yang • First Chinese written communication develops in the form of pictographs Zhou Dynasty 1100 BC – 220 BC – Mandate of Heaven: Justification through right of God – Dynastic Cycle: Pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties – Feudalism: nobles have permission from Kings to own and work king’s land – Began using iron to make tools Roads, canals, irrigation systems are built – Contributions: First books are written, Calendar is developed, Learned how to make silk, Confucianism develops Qin Dynasty 250 BC • Shi Huangdi – First Emperor of China – creates a centralized government ending the feudal system – China is divided into military districts run by appointed officials • System of standardized weights and measures is created, roads and canals are improved Qin Dynasty • The Wall of China is built, greatest achievement of the Qin and Han Dynasties. – The wall was built to keep out invaders – Stretches across northern China, reaches heights of 35 feet, Qin Dynasty • Terracotta Army is also constructed to be buried in the tomb with Shi Huangdi – the First Emperor • Over 8,000 life size warriors buried in the tomb of Qin Emperor Shi Huangdi, • Emperor believed he would still have troops at his command Terracotta Army Video FIRST GOLDEN AGE OF CHINA - TRADE ON SILK ROAD- BUDDHISM SPREADS - MORE INFLUENCE--TRADE EXPANDED Religion • Family and Religion are closely linked –Prayed to ancestors because they thought their ancestors could bring them luck or disaster –Consulted the gods through ancestors • Shang Di – Supreme God Social Structures • Society was sharply divided between nobles and peasants • Family was central to society • Had arranged marriages • Group was more important than the individual Achievements Intellectual • Shang Dynasty was the first to leave written records • Oracle Bones: animal bone or tortoise shells where priests scratched questions for gods then applied heat until it cracked. Then they priests interpreted the cracks Achievements Intellectual • No connection between written and spoken Chinese –Advantage: Someone can read Chinese without knowing how to speak it LOVE HAPPY Achievements • Introduced the chariot – a major tool of war • Skilled in IRON work, silk and weapons Economic • Because of China’s isolation by natural barriers, early settlers had to supply their own goods within China • Not much trade outside of China Sad Puppy… no one to trade with… Geography • Surrounded by natural barriers on all cardinal directions –North: Gobi Desert –East: Pacific Ocean –South: Himalaya Mountains –West: Taklaman Desert and Plateau of Tibet GOBI DESERT PACIFIC OCEAN TAKLIMAKAN DESERT HIMALAYA MOUNTAINS Geography • Fertile plain found between 2 major rivers –1. Huang He (Yellow River) • Floods left behind LOESS: yellow silt –2. Yangtze River • Flooded unpredictably –Huang He (Yellow River) Huang He (Yellow River) Yangtze River Yangtze River