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Han China compared to Alexander the Greats Legacy
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Alexander the Great’s reign of power and Han China existed during the Classical Era. Their impacts on world culture/events can be compared by examining the following characteristics; Rome and Han China both were large Empires spanning many miles, absorbing many different philosophies and religions, and inventing many things still being used today. Historians have concluded that the world wouldn’t be the same as it is now if it wasn’t for Rome and Han China.
Han China had state level governments because Emperor Gaozu gave many nearly autonomous vassal states to his relatives and generals with military merits. ... China had high agriculture and considered the poorest farmer higher than the richest merchant due to the fact that farmers actually worked to create something. Han China had a variety of climates such as ocean side, mountain, and even desert climate. As a matter of fact Han China was so huge it was even larger than the Roman Empire.
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Title: Han China compared to Alexander the Greats Legacy
Words: 745 Rating: None Pages: 3 submitted by: essayhelpee17
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