3. In 1400, MING CHINA had . . .
Rebuilt the government
and economy after the
Mongols of the Yuan
dynasty were defeated
Reinstated their education
system for scholarofficials
more wealth, resources, &
productivity in ag than
most empires
4. In 1400, MING CHINA had . . .
been using
gunpowder, the
compass, maps, and
moveable print
larger armies than W.
Europe & good
shipbuilding
technology
favorable terms for
international trade
5. Ming China expanded its power
Ming Emperor Yongle sent several
government sponsored expeditions in the
early 1400s.
Hundreds of ships and thousands of men
made diplomatic “contacts” and trade
connections from China to East Africa.
9. Later Ming rulers INTERNAL
DEVELOPMENT over expansion
Trade with Europeans was limited.
The Chinese rulers placed emphasis on
border security, building campaigns in
China, and agricultural production for
China.
10.
11. MING CHINA did NOT have . . .
momentum toward expansion,
technological innovation, or scientific
progress
armies as well-trained or as deadly as
the armies of Europe or the Islamic
empires