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China

7.3.4 The Yuan and Ming Dynasties The Big Idea The Chinese were ruled by foreigners during the Yuan dynasty, but they threw off Mongol rule and prospered during the Ming dynasty.

The Mongol Empire Main Idea 1: –The Mongol Empire included China, and the Mongols ruled China as the Yuan dynasty.

Genghis Khan organized the Mongols into a powerful army and led them on bloody expeditions of conquest, including China. By the time of his death, all of northern China was under his control. The Mongol Empire Map of Asia I am invincible, invincible

Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, became ruler of the Mongol Empire and completed the conquest of China. He declared himself emperor of China in 1279, which began the Yuan dynasty in China. Kublai & the Yuan Dynasty Muwahaha!!

Kublai & the Yuan Dynasty Marco Polo took the Silk Road over to China where he was warmly welcomed by Kublai Khan.

Kublai & the Yuan Dynasty

Tax money went for public-works projects that required the labor of many Chinese. –Roads & granaries were built Trade routes like the Silk Road were also kept safe by Mongol soldiers.

Kublai & the Yuan Dynasty The Chinese resented being ruled by foreigners who spoke a different language, worshipped different gods, and had different customs. Although Kublai Khan made sure to keep control of the Chinese, he did not force them to accept Mongol ways of life –A rebel army defeated the Mongol forces in China in 1368, bringing the Yuan dynasty to an end.

The Ming Dynasty Main Idea 2: –The Ming dynasty was a time of stability and prosperity.

The Ming Dynasty Zhu Yuanzhang defeated the Mongols and started the Ming dynasty. During this dynasty, the Chinese improved their ship and sailing skills.

The Ming Dynasty The greatest sailor in world at this time was a Chinese man named Zheng He. Zheng He boasted about his country during his travels and brought back gifts.

The Ming Dynasty

The Mings were also known for their grand building projects, such as the Forbidden City.

The Ming Dynasty The Forbidden City was a symbol of China’s glory, and the common people were not allowed to enter.

The Ming Dynasty Ming rulers also directed the restoration of the Great Wall of China. –This kept the Chinese people safer against northern invasions.

The Ming Dynasty

Ming Isolationism Main Idea 3: –China under in Ming saw great changes in its government and relations with other countries.

The Ming emperors tried to eliminate all foreign influences. –China entered a period of isolationism, a policy of avoiding contact with other countries. Ming Isolationism No foreigners!!

Due to a lack of progress during this period, China grew weak. The Western world (Europe) had made huge technological progress and began to take power in some parts of China by the late 1800s. Ming Isolationism