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APWH Period 3 Review
Shang on the Hwang Between 1600 and 1100 B.C.E. Shang China began in the Hwang Ho River Valley (a.k.a. Yellow River Valley)
History 210: Silk, Sand, and Sea: trade routes and cultural diffusion.
Silk, Sand, and Sea: trade routes and cultural diffusion.
Unit 2 Outline: 600 BCE to 600 CE Weeks One and Two: Belief Systems and Earliest Empires (Rome, Han, Gupta, Ghana) Timed Writing: Comparative essay.
Chapter Outline Chapter 2: Ancient China: Origins to Empire ©2006, Pearson Education, Inc. Brummett et al, Civilization, Past & Present I. The Origins.
Grab 5 flash cards and begin putting these questions on one side of the flash card. One question per flash card. 1. From the founding of each religion,
WHAP Bellringers/Exit Tickets Write them as you do a test correction – write out the question and the correct answer. Keep up with them on the sheet provided…
Silk, Sea and Sand Roads. Introduction long-distance trade became more important than ever in 500–1500 c.e. most trade was indirect creation of a network.
World History: The Earth and its Peoples Chapter 5 An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China 753 B.C.E. - 330 C.E.
Beginning around 2nd century BCE, between Parthian empire and Han China Connects northern China with Mesopotamia and cities on the Mediterranean coast,