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Tang & Song Dynasties I. Tang Dynasty, 618-907 II. Medieval Economic Revolution (in China) IDs: Tang Dynasty, 618-907, champa rice
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Argument During the Tang and Song dynasties (618-1260), China was the most advanced state in the world, because of the medieval economic revolution and the development of civil service.
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I. Tang Dynasty A.Precursors Fall of Han Dynasty (220 CE) Ideal of unity
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Period of Disunity (220 – 581) Buddhism enters into China
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Sui Dynasty (581-618)
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B. Tang Dynasty Policies (618-907) 1. Government Appointment of officials Confucianism
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Capitol: Chang’an
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2. Outward, Open Focus Cultural hegemony over Korea, Japan, SE Asia Big focus on trade Cosmopolitan
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3. Tang women: more active
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Wu Zetian, r. 638-705 Concubine Huang di
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C. Fall of Tang Dynasty Growth & then suppression of Buddhism Retreat from Central Asia Warlords
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II. Medieval Economic Revolution (800- 1100) Population Growth Moving to Yangzi River valley
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2. Agricultural Improvement Champa rice Cash crops
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3. Commercial revolution Markets Trade money
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4. Urbanization
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5. Inventions
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Argument During the Tang and Song dynasties (618-1260), China was the most advanced state in the world, because of the medieval economic revolution and the development of civil service.
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