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Yuan and Ming Dynasties The Mongol Conquest -Genghis Khan, born around 1162 in modern-day Mongolia -Military genius -Killed many and destroyed cities -Father of largest land empire ever created in the history of the world Mongol Conquest --In 1279 Kublai Khan, Genghis’s grandson, conquered all of China and declared himself emperor -Begins Yuan Dynasty, 1279-1368 -Foreigners ruled China for first time Life in Yuan Dynasty -Mongols spoke a different lang. & worshipped different gods, were tolerant of the Chinese -Some Mongols adopted Confucianism (The Mongols placed heavy taxes on the Chinese) -Chinese see Mongols as inferior Yuan Improvements to China -Added to Grand Canal -Built new roads and palaces -Built a new capital - Dadu Yuan Life -Part of what we know about Yuan Dynasty comes from the writings of an Italian merchant Marco Polo traveled in & around China for 24 years The End of Yuan Dynasty -Mongols invaded Japan (in 1274 and 1281) -Bad storms (kamikaze winds) destroyed most of Mongol force The End of the Yuan Dynasty -Chinese rebelled when Mongol forces weakened -In 1368, China was once again ruled by Chinese - Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) Great Building Projects -In Beijing, Ming emperors built the Forbidden City Forbidden City- a huge palace complex that included hundreds of imperial residences, temples and other gov’t buildings (9,999 rooms) -It was called the Forbidden City because common people could not come inside Great Building Projects -Also worked to restore Great Wall The Great Wall helped them feel safe from northern invaders Zheng He -Zheng He was a great sailor during Ming (He led 7 great voyages around Asia) -Sailed throughout Indian Ocean (and as far west as Persian Gulf) Zheng He -Zheng He - famous Chinese sailor/adventurer -He bragged about China wherever he went -China becomes more knowledgeable about the world outside of China Relations with other countries -Zheng He returns to China -Ming Emperor bans all foreign trade, China entered a period of isolationism Isolationism – a policy of avoiding contact with other countries -This hurt China by late 1800’s (The West had made many technological advances. Westerners were able to take power because of China’s lack of progress made it weak)