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Elements of Civilization Geography Ancient China Elements of Civilization Geography

Background Rivers were important to the development of China Landforms and climate also influenced the culture There were many differences in climate throughout China Monsoons bring rains from the South China Sea towards the southern half of China The rain does not reach the northern, cooler part of China The climate there is very dry, people depended on Rivers

Background What is the “Middle Kingdom?” Geographic barriers like mountains and seas cut China off from other lands They had no knowledge of other cultures like Greece, Rome, India, or Egypt They thought that they were at the center of the world and called themselves the “Middle Kingdom”

China’s Geography Rivers, Soils, Climates Loess The development of civilization in early China was aided by features like long rivers, fertile soils, temperate climates, and isolated valleys. China’s first civilizations developed in river valleys Two major rivers supplied water for earliest civilizations Chang Jiang, also called Yangzi Huang He, or Yellow River Both flow east from Plateau of Tibet to Yellow Sea Rivers, Soils, Climates Annual floods deposited rich soil, loess, on flood plains Valley of Huang He particularly fertile due to loess Fine dusty soil Carried into China by desert winds Loess

Beginnings of Civilization China’s Geography Archaeological discoveries suggest Chinese civilization began in Huang He valley People started growing crops there 9,000 years ago Beginnings of Civilization Legend says earliest Chinese ruled by Xia dynasty No written, archaeological evidence Xia dynasty existed Most historians date beginning of Chinese civilization to rise of Shang dynasty Xia

Crops Most of eastern China covered with fertile soils; some regions better suited than others for growing certain crops Southern China—warm, receives plenty of rainfall, excellent region for growing rice Further north—climate cooler, drier; suitable for grains, wheat, millet Isolation Combination of rivers for irrigation, fertile soil for planting allowed Chinese to thrive, as did China’s relative isolation Mountains, hills, desert protected China from invasion Himalaya Mountains separate southern China from India, rest of southern Asia; vast Gobi Desert prevented reaching China from west

Background Early civilizations developed near rivers China had a few rivers that provided resources to be successful Chang Jiang River (longest river) Huang He River Yangzi River China’s rivers overflowed just like others we have studied Provides fertile soil for farming The Huang He River is also known as the Yellow River because of the Loess Loess is yellow-brown soil that the Yellow River carries along

Background What is “China’s Sorrow?” The river was unpredictable and dangerous and often killed The river also brought life through fertile soil Destructive floods would come without warning To control the flooding the people built dikes or walls that hold back water

What geographic features influenced life in early China? Summarize What geographic features influenced life in early China?

Answer(s): Rivers deposited rich soil for farming; mountains, hills, and desert isolated the area. Activities: Use the ACTIVE reading code to access Chapter 9.1 of the text. This is located on the back of your diary. Complete: Remember and Understand 1-3