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High evidence of a developed city life, a thriving trade industry, and commercial, religious, and artistic documentation throughout the life of this civilization.
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Researchers are unsure, but they believe that during this period, Egyptians started using hieroglyphics, a form of writing to express sounds and meanings.
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The Indus Valley is continuing to dominate the artisan trade, practicing religion, creating script, and remaining peaceful in war.
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The first writing system in the Indus River Valley is the earliest form of writing known in India.
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Built in Mohenjo-Daro and is the first water tank in the world.
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The Xia Dynasty is established which is the first in China along the Yellow River.
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Researchers have discovered that during this time period, Egyptians started to write literature.
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They imposed their political rulers, but also brought many cultural and technological innovations such as bronze working and potter techniques, horse and chariot, new breeds of animals and crops, and the composite bow.
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206 BC - 220 AD Buddhism begins in China and The Silk Road is established (Han Dynasty)
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In 1550 BCE, the Hyksos were driven out and Egypt regains political control. This period was said to be the most prosperous and powerful time for the civilization.
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Trade is continuing to foster the Indus Valley civilization and attract other civilizations
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The Indus River Valley Civilization believes in true peace and will not fight back, leaving their region open to domination and being overpowered.
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This ended after the Persian King Cambyses defeated the Egyptian rules. He took the title of Pharaoh as well as the title, King of Persia.
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The Qin Dynasty completes The Great Wall and the Terracotta Army, two of China's wonders.
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The Ming and Qing Dynasties are responsible for establishing China's social structure and the Qing Dynasty established China's modern borders.
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The Republican Revolution of 1911 ended the rule of the Qing Dynasty.
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China enters a Communist era of stability with the Reform and Opening Up policy of 1978,