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Mongols, Ming, and Qing in China

  • Jan 1, 1170

    Khan Temijin begins to unite clans

    Khan Temijin begins to unite clans
    One of the greatest Khans of Mongol history,Temujin, united many of the Mongol clans. He gained ground quickly.
  • Jan 1, 1200

    Mongols Invade China

    Mongols Invade China
    Coming from centeral Asia the Mongols, a nomadic war culture launched thier invasion of China. The mongols usually travlled in legions of around 10,000 and used brutal war tactics.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1201 to Jan 1, 1226

    Mongols Conquer China

    Over this period of time the Mongols became skilled in new battle arts like gun powder and siege warfare.
    Siege warfare: Using long drawn out battles to conquer entire citys at a time. Often involving large destructive weapons and starvation.
  • Jan 1, 1206

    Khan temujin becomes Genghis Khan

    Khan temujin becomes Genghis Khan
    After the uniting of the Mongols, Temujin became the "the universal ruler" or Genghas Khan. This united the clans even further, and made the conquering of china go faster.
  • Jan 1, 1227

    Genghas Khan Dies

    Genghas Khan Dies
    Leaving 4 heirs in his wake, Genghas Khan dies.The empire was split into fourths until one ruler could become the new ruler.
  • Jan 1, 1235

    Complete Conquest of China

    Complete Conquest of China
    Kublai Khan starts to complete a conquest of the rest of China.
  • Jan 1, 1236

    Batu conquers Russia

    Batu conquers Russia
    Huelga also conquered Persia around the same time as Batu attacking Russai. Both of these things even further expanded The Mongol borders.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1250 to Jan 1, 1300

    Pax Mongolia

    "Golden Age" of Mongolian Empire. Large amounta of trade going in and out of China. Mongols guarded roads and made travel easy for merchants and everyday people. Is bleieved to have accured during the Black Death in Europe
    Black Death: An epidemic in europe, and a nickm]name for the Bubonic Plague and killed a large amopunt of europes population.
  • Jan 1, 1260

    Kublai Khan Becomes Great Khan

    Kublai Khan Becomes Great Khan
    After much deliberation Kublai Khan becomes great Khan and starts the new Yuan Dynasty. Also works to complete conquering China.
  • Jan 1, 1274

    Mongol Invasions of Japan

    Mongol Invasions of Japan
    The Mongols tried to take Japan twice, both with large fleets, and failed both times due to large and deadly windstorms.
    Kamikaze: Was first used to describe the deadly winds that kept the Mongols away from the Japan. In World War II Japanese plane pilots who drove into enemy bases or boats in suicide dives fit the term.
  • Jan 1, 1275

    Marco Polo comes to China

    Marco Polo comes to China
    Marco Polo and his father, two Italians from Venice, came to China. Kublai Khan liked Marco oplo and he later had many stories to tell.
  • Jan 1, 1279

    Finshes Conquering of China

    Finshes Conquering of China
    Kublai Khan completes conquering China and fully expands Yuan empire to its fullest.
  • Jan 1, 1294

    Kublai Khan Dies

    Kublai Khan Dies
    Kublai Khan dies causing the empire to fall into dissaster. The event will eventually cause the fall of the empire.
  • Jan 1, 1295

    Marco Polo Writes Book

    Marco Polo Writes Book
    Marco Polo was captured, and a fellow prisoner wrote down all hi adventures in China. The book was a huge success, but caused a debate about whether or not he had really gone tocHina due to some historical discrepences.
  • Period: Dec 13, 1300 to Dec 13, 1368

    Increasing Rebellions

    Rebellions against the Mongols due to thier weakening forces.
  • Jan 1, 1368

    Mongols Retreat

    Mongols Retreat
    The Mongols finally are forced to retreat due to Manchuria due to increasing rebellions. This officialy ended the Mongol reighn and one of the greatest empire on earth.
  • Jan 1, 1368

    Begins Ming Dynasty

    Begins Ming Dynasty
    Yuan Zhangs rebellion completly overthrows Mongols. Begins Ming Dynasty. Lower Taxes, less corruption, MIng Emporers had more power than Yuan predacecors. Changes name to Hong Wu.
  • Jan 1, 1398

    Hong Wu Dies

    Hong Wu Dies
    Ended first part of Ming Empire.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1402 to Jan 1, 1424

    Yonglo Rules

    Included the building of the Forbidden City. It was known as the forbidden city because only the Imperial family and court inside. The general public was not admmited. It had high walls and was a very large.
  • Jan 1, 1405

    Zheng He's travles begin

    Zheng He's travles begin
    ZHeng He, a muslim admiral, went around giving gifts of the Chinese Emporers to other countries and even continents. He di this until 1433 when his funding was cut for military expansion. He travled in bamboo boats known as Junks, of strong construction.
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Ming Crackdown on Overseas trading.

    Ming Crackdown on Overseas trading.
    The Ming government strictly regulated all foreign trade, and greatly limited any busness. Although they could not stop it all toghether.
  • Jan 1, 1550

    Rebuild the Great Wall

    Rebuild the Great Wall
    The Ming started to reconstruct and add-on to the great wall (originaly built by the Han) to keep out the re-imerging Mongul threat.
  • Metteo Ricci

    Metteo Ricci
    Adopted CHinese culture and language in an effort to increase trade with other coultures, especially the Ming.
  • Ming Decline and Rebellion

    Ming Decline and Rebellion
    Starting to decline in the late 1500's. Rebelions started to surface and bring Ming down.
  • Manchu Rule

    Manchu Rule
    The Manchu take hold of China and gently usher out the Ming. They kept many of the confucian laws/standards but did,however, force the Chinese men to wear theManchu bun hair style.
  • Quilong Rules

    Quilong Rules
    The Qing ruler Quilong ruled and ushered in a new age of cultural development. His rule ended in 1796
  • Qing population grows

    Qing population grows
    The QIng population hits 300 million making it one of the most densly populated places on Earth
  • Kangxi Rules

    Kangxi Rules
    Kangxi gained power and lowered taxes for working peasents. He kept the company of Jesuit priests and enjoyed learning from them and hearing of thier ways.
  • Lord Mcartney

    Lord Mcartney
    Lord George Mcartney's offer for trade between the Us and China is denied, and China is very cut off from other cultures.
  • Qing Dynasty Ends

    Qing Dynasty Ends