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Chapter 3: Early Civilizations in India & China Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges Section 3: Early Civilization in China

Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley Summary: Archaeologists uncovered remains of India s first civilization in the Indus River valley

Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley The Indus River valley is located on the subcontinent of India in South Asia High mountain ranges separate India from other lands

Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley Three major regions in India include: A well-watered northern plain A dry central plateau (Deccan Plateau) Coastal plains Its huge size and varied geography have made India hard to unite

Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley Winds called monsoons bring rain every summer When there is not enough rain, people cannot grow crops When there is too much rain, rivers such as the Ganges rise in deadly floods

Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley The first Indian civilization arose in the Indus Valley about 2500 B.C., but archeologists did not uncover it until 1922 Many of its cities remain undiscovered

Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley Scientists have found writing samples, but they do not yet understand them As a result we do not know much about this civilization We do know that the Indus Valley civilization was larger than any other at the time

Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley The cities of the Indus Valley civilization were well-planned Most people of the civilization were farmers They were the first to grow cotton and weave it into cloth The merchants of the Indus Valley civilization traveled to Sumer to trade their goods

Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley Around 1750 B.C., Indus Valley civilization began to decline, or become weaker We do not know exactly why this happened In the end, nomadic warriors called Aryans conquered the Indus Valley

Section 1:Cities of the Indus Valley The Northern Plain -Himalaya Mtns. In the NE -Hindu Kush Mtns. In NW -2 sacred rivers: Indus R. and Ganges R. -Fertile land The Deccan Plateau -Triangular shape -No major rivers -Land too dry for farming -Small population The Coastal Plains -Eastern & Western Ghats (Mtns.) -Flat land along coasts -Fishing & trading -Rain & rivers provide water for farming

Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges Summary: Aryans warriors invaded India and developed a new civilization

Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges The Aryans were a warrior group that moved across Asia Early Aryans did not build cities and left few artifacts Around 1500 B.C., they conquered the Indus Valley civilization

Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges The Aryans gradually mixed with the people they conquered and learned new ways They settled in villages to farm and raise cattle About 800 B.C., the Aryans learned how to make tools and weapons out of iron

Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges With iron weapons the Aryans carved out more territory in the Ganges River basin Soon cities ruled by chiefs called Rajahs arose By 500 B.C., the Aryans had built a new Indian civilization

Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges Most of what we know about the Aryans comes from a collection of writings called the Vedas The period from 1500 B.C. to 500 B.C., the Vedic Age, is named for those writings

Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges According to the Vedas, the Aryans were warriors who loved food, music, and chariot racing They organized people into social classes by occupation or job type

Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges This was the beginning of the caste system Under this system, people stayed in the social class into which they were born

Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges Like the Vedas, stories called epics have been told and retold over thousands of years The epics also give us information about the lives and beliefs of the early Aryans They tell stories of families, wars, and love The Aryans used epics to teach values and lessons about how people should behave

Section 2: Kingdoms of the Ganges Brahmins priests Kshatriyas warriors Vaisyas Herders, farmers, merchants, craftspeople Sudras Farm workers, servants, laborers

Section 3: Early Civilization in China Summary: Early Chinese people developed a complex civilization They made many advances in learning and in the arts

Section 3: Early Civilization in China China covers a huge area, but until recent times most people lived only along the east coast or in the river valleys China is surrounded by mountains, jungles, deserts, and an ocean Therefore, China was more isolated, or cut off, from the rest of the world than other early civilization

Section 3: Early Civilization in China Chinese civilization arose around the Huang He and Yangzi river valleys About 1650 B.C., a Chinese people called the Shang gained control of part of northern China During the Shang dynasty, kings controlled only a small amount of land

Section 3: Early Civilization in China Groups of families called clans controlled most of the land Merchants and craftspeople earned a living in the cities However, most people were peasants who lived in farming villages

Section 3: Early Civilization in China In 1027 B.C., the Zhou people overthrew the Shang and set up their own dynasty The Zhou told the people that the gods had become angry with the Shang and now had chosen the Zhou to rule

Section 3: Early Civilization in China The right to rule was called the Mandate of Heaven, or the divine right to rule From that time on, each new dynasty would claim the Mandate of Heaven

Section 3: Early Civilization in China The Chinese made progress in many areas during the Shang and Zhou periods They developed a complex religion The Chinese created a system of writing and made the first books

Section 3: Early Civilization in China They learned to produce bronze and made detailed figures They learned to produce silk thread from the cocoons of silkworms The Chinese also studies astronomy, recoding eclipses of the sun and inventing an accurate calendar

Section 3: Early Civilization in China New Dynasty -brings peace -protects people -Rebuilds infrastructure Generation go by, New Dynasty becomes... New Dynasty claims Mandate of Heaven The Dynastic Cycle Old Dynasty -Unfair treatment -Taxes -No protection -Infrastructure fails -Revolution -Invasion Old Dynasty loses Mandate of Heaven