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AP World History: Xia and Shang dynasties in ancient China
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Presentation Outline Xia dynasty Geography and origins Characteristics
Shang dynasty 3) Geography and origins 4) Characteristics 5) Common features 6) Zhou dynasty and Warring States Period
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1) Xia dynasty: Geography and origins
Lasted from B.C.E Founded by Yu the Great who would become the dynasty’s first emperor Located along the Yellow river in north central China
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2) Xia dynasty: characteristics
Yu the Great implemented a flood control system to tame the waters of the Yellow river Irrigation channels were built to sustain agriculture The concept of the mandate of heaven was first proclaimed that all Chinese emperors rule by divine (god) right No written records- Xia China was an oral culture Very much a Neolithic civilization though bronze was cast in the later period Belief in natural spirits
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Xia irrigation system
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3) Shang dynasty: Geography and origins
Lasted from 1600 to 1046 B.C.E Established by an army which overthrew the Xia emperor Larger dynasty located between two major river valleys: The Yellow river and the Yangtze river
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4) Shang dynasty: characteristics
Developed first written Chinese language (character system) Bronze age civilization which refined the use of iron and bronze to create weapons, cooking ware, and art The Bronze age developed much later in China than in the fertile crescent and Egypt Hierarchical society (Nobles Commoners Slaves Religion was based on a belief in spirits and ancestor worship Belief in the afterlife Shang rulers were concerned about the “uncivilized” nomadic peoples who lived outside the dynasty’s borders
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Shang emperors created first Chinese government system by imposing and collecting taxes
The emperor’s decisions were recorded by court stenographers
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Uses of bronze and iron
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5) Common features Agricultural societies which depended on the cultivation of rice Belief in spirits Yellow river valley civilizations Permanent settlements Question: 1) Why do historians know much more about the Shang dynasty but relatively little about the Xia dynasty?
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6) Zhou Dynasty and Warring States Period
The Zhou Dynasty followed the Shang Dynasty when the Zhou replaced the Shang emperor in battle and assumed the mandate of heaven The Zhou Dynasty lasted from B.C.E During the Zhou period new Chinese philosophies emerged: 1) Confucianism 2) Daoism
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Confucius- Founder of Confucianism
Laozi-Founder of Daoism
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Warring States Period The Zhou Dynasty was plagued by disunity towards the end, as the Zhou split into Eastern and Western Zhou, and other states such as the Qin emerged as a more powerful ruling alternative to the Zhou This period is known as the Warring States Period In 221 B.C.E. finally unified China and established the Qin Dynasty
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