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Song Dynasty (960-1279)
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Reunified China after 60 years Skillful government established a central bureaucracy
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Because of private trade, merchant class grew – Exchanged goods via the silk road
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Revived interest in Confucianism
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Inventions of the Song Dynasty…..
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Paper Money replaced string of metal cash used by merchants contributed to the large scale commercial economy in China
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Moveable Type printer could arrange blocks of individual characters in a frame to make up a page for printing not see in Europe until 1400s
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Magnetic Compass floating magnetized needle that always points north-south adapted by sailors to use at sea allowed China to become a major sea power
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The Mongol Empire
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Who are the Mongols? People located on the grasslands or steppes of central Asia Nomadic people who lived in portable tents Traveled in kinship groups, known as clans
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Map of Mongolia
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Mongolian Nomads
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Temujin (1162-1227 AD) United all the steppe people into one unified group under one government Became known as Genghis Khan “universal ruler”
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Achievements of Genghis Khan Created the notion of an absolute ruler or Khan Unified and greatly strengthened the Mongol military
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Achievements of Genghis Khan Unified all laws into a code known as Yasa Took over China, leading to the development of the Yuan Dynasty
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Achievements of Genghis Khan Within 50 years after he assumed rule, Mongols conquered territory from China to Poland, creating the largest unified land empire in history
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Khanates : Following the death of Genghis Khan, his sons and grandsons continued the campaign of conquest Because the empire was so large, the land was divided into 4 regions called Khanates Run by offspring of Genghis Khan
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Kublai Khan (1260-1294 AD) Brought peace and stability to the eastern point of the empire Established the Yuan Dynasty to China united all of China under 1 ruler
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Kublai Khan Encouraged trading Allowed Italian merchant Marco Polo to stay in Peking for 17 years
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Pax Mongolica: period of stability and law and order across Eurasia (mid 1200s -1300s AD)
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