1400-1915 Chinese timeline: Carlos Garza, Leonardo Brijido, and Yoluis Chamorro

  • Period: Mar 8, 1000 to

    China involved in silk road

    The development of the Silk Road occurred during the rule of the Han dynasty, which leaders encouraged to trade on. This was shaping the global economy and allowing China to prosper.
  • Period: Mar 8, 1231 to

    Rise of the Mongol Empire

    Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire, which existed for a very long time and was known for its tenacity. They achieved one of the greatest militaries in history due to their elite archers who were responsible for the expansion of the empire as the Khan hierarchy led them to victories
  • Mar 9, 1433

    Zheng He's Death & Voyages

    When the death of Zheng He happened, that is when China stopped conducting naval voyages. When this started to happen, the chinese civilizations started to become isolated from the rest of the world.
  • Period: Mar 8, 1500 to

    Shang dynasty

    The Shang dynasty was responsible with the early development of China with tombs and palaces
  • The Manchu Control

    In 1644, the Manchu group conquered China from inside the walls. They were able to do this because the Ming General let the Manchu in to settle a rebellion that was happening within the walls. This allowed the Manchu to attack the Ming from the inside the walls and take over China.
  • The Rise if the Qing Emprie

    The Qing was established by the Manchus after taking control of China by defeating the Ming. The Manchus kept many things the same in China. This would include the political system and the social system. The only thing that dramatically changed in China was the Economic system.
  • Chritianity Banned from China

    The Chinese government banned christianity from their land because the Chinese government believed that the Europeans were trying to migrate their cultural practices into China
  • Period: to

    Opium Wars

    A war between China and Great Britain over the opium drug. The Chinese had made it illegal for opium to be sold in China which would leave Britain in debt. Britain then attacked China in order to keep selling it.
  • Boxer Rebellion

    The Boxer Rebellion broke out in 1898 then was immediately put down by the intervention of the imperialist powers in 1901
  • Period: to

    Chinese Revolution

    The Chinese had to defend against the growing power that Japan became.