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China is the world’s oldest continuous civilization. China has been settled for over 4,000 years. Originally ruled by dynasties – a series of rulers from the same family.
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Shang – 1700 B.C., ruled central China for 600 years Zhou – overthrew the Shang & ruled northern China Qin – 221 B.C. gave China its name, united many small states and established a strong central government. Qing - 1644 1911 – overthrown by revolutionist & ended the dynasties.
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Marco Polo – 1400’s, he & other European travelers visited. 1900’s – China is forced to split their land up according to European demands (similar to the Berlin Conference). Spheres of Influence – how the land was split up. Boxer Rebellion – 1900, ended European control & left China lacking a government.
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A Nationalist party was formed in 1912, but eventually was weakened by a civil war. Mao Zedong – leader of the communist party took control
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Communist leaders set out to modernize China. Primarily rural – agriculture (self-sufficient) – rice, maize, wheat - great rivers & rich soil – 60% of pop are farmers Only 13% of the land is arable… WHY?
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Industry – primarily in the northeast, WHY?? China’s economy is growing, & rapidly becoming urbanized. - coal, iron, & oil
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3 major religions – Confucianism, Taoism, & Buddhism Confucianism – Confucius (philosopher) stressed respecting the past (ancestors), respect the government, & education Taoism – Lao-tzu, preserving harmony in individuals & universe Buddhism - rebirth
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World’s most populous country – 1.3 billion people 40 Chinese cities have over 1 million people Healthcare is on the rise in China for ALL of its people
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China is the world’s oldest continuous civilization.
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