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Ancient Civilizations 459642 - Coggle Diagram
Ancient Civilizations
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Ancient China
Art China has always been renowned for its exquisite arts and Craft. Jade is the most prestions stones in China. In Imperial China they got goods in the forms of bronze, jade, silk, porcelain, lacquer. (Cotterell, pg 56)
Writing: On page 11, it said that oracle bones were toortistonshells or ox bones, which were burned. The sang kings used the oracle bones to answer important questions. The burnt chell created cracks which answered the questions presented. (Cotterell)
commerce/trade
n the text it said that they permitted merchants to trade freely throughout their vast empire. They controlled their length of their silk road, which is a series of trade routes that ran from northern China across Asia. International trade thrived because caravans could travel without danger. (Cotterell, pg 58) 
Architecture/inventions Most of the inventions came from China that we have today. Many of the China's inventions were cared on the silk road. Some of the others inventions that were made in china was money, clockwork, silk, porcelain, fireworks, kites, and more.
Religion The author states that, Confucius believed that the early years of the Zhou dynasty were golden years of social harmony. The king's authority was greatly reduced as ambitious lords fought each other for power. Confucius believed that a good ruler should set an example by dealing fairly with his subjects, using force only as a last resort. (Cotterell, pg 12)
Government - China is the world's most oldest civilization. From 221 BC and AD 1912 it was under the one greatest empire. The Chinese government empire survived for more than 2000 years
Location Mongols ruled the China for 1279 to the year 1368 So then they could trade freely so they did not permitted. They had traded fluid on the Mongols or Yuan dynasty. The mongols ignored of the chinese office. (Cotterell, pg 58)
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