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    Golden Ages

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    have a better food supply. The Han Dynasty also had the first roads‚ canals‚ and bridges. Another‚ achievement was bringing back of the civil service exam. The major reasons why this empire collapsed were because rich people took over poor ones‚ people got greedy and selfish‚ it became too big so controlling it was very difficult. Other reasons include large land owners didn’t have to pay tax‚ there wasn’t any royalty for emperors‚ and roads were not cared for. In our past‚ civilizations have experience

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    over his citizens. This allowed the citizens to feel as if they were contributing to government‚ and also allow the emperor to maintain control over his empire. Both societies also created more centralized governments by developing vast expanses of roads to promote trade‚ as well as levying taxes to stimulate economic prosperity. Han China and Imperial Rome also sought to expand the borders of their empires through imperial expansion. Han China invaded territories such as Korea and Vietnam and enjoyed

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    Achievements of Venice

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    significant achievement out of the other achievements. Secondly‚ another achievement Venice had was to transform its society. The success of its maritime trade‚ mostly due to the possession of islands leading to a great maritime empire‚ led Venice to the road of wealth and recognition. Foreign traders were thus attracted to conduct trade in Venice‚ and some eventually settle down in Venice. Venice faced severe labour shortage due to its inability to attract foreign talents‚ which was then further aggravated

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    Global Commerce

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    South America‚ Central America‚ West Africa‚ East Africa‚ the South Pacific‚ the Indian Ocean‚ Ming China‚ and Mongol-dominated Asia. South America’s trade networks travel North to South along the Pacific Coast and through fifteen thousand miles of roads connecting the coastal trade to the inland along Andes Mountains. All trade routes are controlled by Incan rulers. South America’s diverse land‚ encouraged product differentiation‚ while the Inca’s large population assisted in efficient productivity

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    and Northern India; they prospered by moving the crops to these lands. Trade generated prosperity in Greek by the early thirteenth century. Both civilizations were not exempt to maritime trade. The Persians had vast routes of trade‚ such as the royal road. Greece also grew in colonization‚ by growing in population. The Persians government was very stable. It was under the rule of Emperor Darius that Persia finally became unified at 522 B.C.E. The government of Persia and Greece was the foundation

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    Catal Huyuk

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    According to archaeologist in order to be defined as a civilization certain criteria must be met. Early archaeologists believed in order to be considered a civilization a society must have cultural superiority‚ which meant they must have the ability to read and write. If this was the sole criteria used to judge if a society was labeled a civilization‚ then you could say the Inca of South America‚ who constructed cities on top of mountains and had a complex system of irrigation canals‚ were not

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    Triangle Trade

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    Trade Triangle Trade Route - the main route for trade Introduction This informational essay talks about Background Information‚ New England Colonies Trade‚ Southern Colonies Trade and Middle Colonies Trade. Background Information Before you learn all about the three colonies trade‚ you are going to need to know some background information first. The definition of triangle trade according to Wikipedia is: “Triangle trade is a historical term indicating trade among three ports or regions

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    The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire vary in their political development and achievements. The Roman’s developed two different codes of law‚ one that applied to citizens and another that applied to non-citizens. Rome’s trade routes were built using stone‚ which made it very easy for merchants to travel from one city to another over a vast amount of land. China‚ however‚ used a single code of law for all their citizens and conquered peoples‚ and used a long and treacherous trail in their trade; that

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    The Roman and Han Empires were the most powerful empires among the Classical Empires. Between the fifth century B.C.E. and the fifth century C.E.‚ the Roman empire of the Mediterranean and the Han Empire of China were both influential powers of the Classical Asian and Mediterranean worlds. The Han Dynasty and Roman Empire were similar in their falls because they both fell to nomadic invaders‚ and because they both fell because of a decline in economic trade. The Han and the Roman Empires were different

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    han vs rome

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    Fall of Roman and Han Empires The Roman and Han Empires were among the greatest empires in the history of the World. Both ruling in the first century of the Common Era‚ the Han dynasty peaking in the 200s and the Roman Empire in the 400s‚ these empires showed great military power‚ strived in economic trade‚ and their territories covered vast land. So how did these great empires find themselves plummeting to an unfortunate collapse? Although there are many similarities in the reasons for the desecration

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