509 B.C.E
The global significance of this event was the Roman republic was centered in the midst of Rome and was gradually beginning to overthrow the Roman KIngdom. This event was significant because the aristocracy dominated the Roman Republic. The roman republic had a strong military and government, which kept the Republic thriving day to day.
Chinese age of Warring States
500-221 B.C.E
The Chinese age of Warring States formed war between the major Chinese Dynasties. Since the war was over four centuries long , this produced havoc and chaos within China. There were 4 major dynasties that had a significant effect of the war during this time. The 4 main empires were zhou, Qin, Shang, and Han. Nearing the end of the war, the Zhou dynasty took control over the others.
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The Qin Dynasty was the first unified empire and most powerful state in the Chinese history. Even though the length of reign was for a very short period of time. (only lasted for about 15 years), they developed great system of bureaucracy, and introduced a new unified law code. After the success of this empire. The Qin dynasty had a powerful impact on the Han dynasty Therefore, shaping the dynasties, leading up to China.
China’s Han dynasty empire
206 B.C.E - 220 C.E
The Han dynasty was a very successful Dynasty. This was because of the unique innovations used and the amount of time it lasted. The Han dynasty lasted longer than the qin dynasty, which meant that The Han dynasty lasted for over 4 centuries. It was very successful because of it’s breakthroughs in arts, technology, and politics. Therefore, The Han dynasty was significant because they created paper, used complex flood control systems, and helped fertilize soil to promote crop growth. This was before the major collapse that changed the Han dynasties outlook on