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Ancient China

Ancient China. How did geography influence the development of Ancient China?. How did geography influence the development of Ancient China?. China is a very diverse land including deserts, mountains and fertile river basins. Most early people settled along the Huang He River.

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Ancient China

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  1. Ancient China How did geography influence the development of Ancient China?

  2. How did geography influence the development of Ancient China? • China is a very diverse land including deserts, mountains and fertile river basins. • Most early people settled along the Huang He River.

  3. Geographic Features • Huang He River • Yangtze River • Loess (silt) • Gobi Desert • Pacific Ocean • Himalayan Mts. • Jungles

  4. How did geography influence the development of Ancient China? • Huang He & Yangtze Rivers were used for transportation and irrigation. • Irrigation was very important to produce rice and wheat. • Rivers deposited a layer of rich soil, called loess.

  5. How did geography influence the development of Ancient China? • Ancient China was very isolated from other civilizations. • Because of their isolation, the early Chinese believed they were the only civilization in the world. • Ethnocentrism: the belief that your culture is superior to all others;

  6. How did geography influence the development of Ancient China? • Only 10-12% of the land was usable for farming. • Chinese farmers used terrace farming techniques to produce rice during the Ming Dynasty.

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