Regional Information
Asia
From the beginning of the 1400's to the end of the 1700's, there were two main dynasties that ruled China, the Tang dynasty, and then the later the Quing dynasty.
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Quing dynasty |
In this dynasty, the average person was put above and beyond anything else. Smaller civil offices were created all throughout China, and popularity soured among the everyday man.
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The Quing Dynasty promoted expansion and conquering enemies and allies alike. Though this dynasty was short lived, it was one of the last dynasties that China ever had.
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Middle East
From the beginning of the 1400's to the end of the 1700's, the Ottomon ruled the middle east, though their were other smaller countries, the Ottomon Empire would soon conquer and control them.
Ottomon Empire
The Ottomon Empire came upon land that was previously controlled by Mongols, and had no set up hierarchy. The empire stretched from the middle east to as far as Greece.
Europe
From the beginning of the 1400's to the end of the 1700's, humanism and other ideas were going around. There were no major players in domination, and countries mainly stayed within themselves.
There were no large kingdoms or dynasties in Europe, war was considered superficial by people. Religion became a big factor in day to day life, and the Catholic church rose to the top. Smaller towns and cities were formed and governments and hierarchies were formed per specific city or town.
Africa
Africa was not a self ruled continent, though there were nomads and other roamers throughout the continent, European powers that had conquered these countries early stayed in power.
A big part of the European African economy that would soon grow and develop was the slave trade. The slave trade provided wealthy men in Europe workers that did not have to be paid for.
The Americas
These lands were mainly run by the indiginous peoples that inhabited the land before the Europeans came. Though the beginnings of English and other Eropean colonies were beginning to sprout throughout the eastern coast line.
Aztecs
The Aztec people were in middle of present day Mexico, though they were conquered by Spain in 1519, the Aztec pyramids that were a huge part of their civilizations can still be seen today.
European Settlers
The European settlers now have a strong grip on the eastern coast of the new found Americas. Though most of the colonies are now English, there are some troubles brewing among the colonials. A revolt will soon occur and a new nation will be born.