The First Age of Empires
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Chapter 4 First Age of
Empires
1570 BC – 200 BC
Egyptians & Nubians
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Nomadic Invaders Rule Egypt
Hyksos ruled Egypt from 1640 to
1570 BC
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chariots
Hebrews Migrate to Egypt
Arrived around 1650 BC
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Expulsion Slavery
By 1600 BC, the Egyptians grew
strong
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Kamos
Queen Ahhotep & Pharaoh
Drove Hyksos out
The New Kingdom in Egypt
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1570-1075 BC
Built an empire: control of several
peoples or states under one ruler
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Hatshepsut's Prosperous Rule
began rule in 1472 BC
Encouraged trade instead of war
major trade expedition to Punt
(Somalia)
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Thutmose the Empire Builder
Stepson-may have murdered
Hatshepsut
Thutmose III armies took Syria &
n part of Euphrates
Pushed into Nubia
► Conquered an empire
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no longer isolated
The New Kingdom
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Egyptians & Hittites
Conflict over Syria &
Palestine
Battle at Kadesh-1285
BC
Peace treaty
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allies
Age of Builders
Hidden tombs in
desert cliffs
Valley of Kings near
Thebes
Ramses built
monumental
statues/temples
tomb found in 199550 of his 52 sons
buried with him
The Empire Declines
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Invasions by “Sea
People”-1208
Palestinian revolts
& Libyan invaders
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Empire Fades
never recovered
power/ prestige
Libyans ruled950 to 730 BC
► Adopted
Egyptian culture
Nubians did too
Kushites Conquer Nile
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Egypt dominated
Nubia & Kush for
centuries
Conquered Egypt
Interaction of Nubia
& Egypt
Forced rule on Nubia
during New Kingdom
Heavily influenced
Nubia
Nubian princes lived
in Egypt- adopted
their culture
Regained
independence around
1200 BCE
Kushites
► Piankhi
Captures
Egypt-751 BCC
overthrew Libyan
pharaoh
United Nile River
valley
Began 25th dynasty
of Egypt
► Erected
monument
in Kush to celebrate
Assyrians conquered
Egypt- 671 BCEended dynasty
Golden Age of Meroë
► Kushite
royal family
moved to Meroë
► Wealth of Kush
Traded with Africa, India,
Arabia
Plentiful rainfall & iron
supplies
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Decline of Meroë
Declined around 250 to
150 BC
Another city, Aksum,
dominated their trade
The Assyrians
Mighty Military Machine
Learned to fight while defending their
land
Most feared/hated empire in region
Foot soldiers, chariots, iron weapons,
cavalry
► Treated People poorly
Burned cities, tortured/killed captives,
heavy taxes
Deported entire populations
One king, Sennacherib, claimed to
destroy 89 cities and 820 villages
► Military Organization and Conquest
Nineveh the capital
Start conquering 900 BC
► Well equipped with iron weapons
Tiglath-pileser & Ashurbanipal led
campaigns
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The Assyrians
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Empire Expands
Conquered Syria, Palestine, Babylonia,
Anatolia, and Egypt
Assyrian Rule
Peaked around 650 BC
Royal Roads
Divided empire into provinces w/ local
rulers
Well organized military
State of the art technology
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Ruled through fear/terror
Left markers so others wouldn’t revolt
Destroyed cities-exiled people who
refused to pay tribute
Burned cities, hung skin on walls, piled
skulls
Built large library at Nineveh
Empire Crumbles
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Enemies formed alliance- conquered
Nineveh in 612 BC
Babylon reborn under Chaldeans
Started a revival for Babylon
Built into a monumental city
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Reached height under King
Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562)
Extended empire
Deported Jews
Built Hanging Gardens
Loved astronomy & maps
Poor harvest & slow trade hurt them
The Persians
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Rise of Persia
Modern day Iran
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Cyrus I. was founder
Conquered the Medes in 540s
Swept down from mountains of Iran in
539 BC
Cyrus II conquered Babylon
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Allowed Jews to return to homeland in
538 BCE-allowed to rebuild temple
Eventually took over Mesopotamia, Syria,
Canaan, Phoenicia, Lydia, and Greek citystates of Asia Minor (Ionia)
Tolerant to others cultures
Allowed to retain their own language,
religions, and customs
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Killed in battle on eastern border
Persian Rule
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Cambyses and Darius
Conquered Egypt in 525 BC
► Ruled harshly, unlike his father
► Died eight years later, revolts
erupted
Darius seized the throne with the
help of the Ten Thousand
Immortals in 522 BC
Spent the next three years putting
down revolts
Then began conquering
Afghanistan
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Empire went from the Nile to
the Indus River, 3,000 miles
with 50 million people
Persian Rule
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Divided it into provinces or
satraps
Military officials & tax
collectors were “eyes &
ears” of king
People paid tribute &
soldiers
Crushed rebellion quickly
Brought artisans from all
over empire to build
Persepolis
Encouraged trade: used
coins
Royal Road- 1,677 miles stops every 14 miles with
food, water, horses
Messengers could travel in 7
days
Persian Legacy:
Zoroastrianism
Before 500s BCE,
polytheistic
570 BCE, Zoroaster
reformed religion
Strict moral code
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Struggle between good &
evil-human choice
Ahura Mazda: good,
Ahriman: Bad
achings linked to glorifying
kings
Pomp & pageantry
Zoroaster influenced
Judaism, Christianity,
Islam: heaven, hell, Last
Judgment
Political Order
Tolerance & good govt.
brought order & stability to
the region
Unification of China
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Confucius and the Social Order
Born Kongfuzi in 551 BC
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Confucius Urges Harmony
Good govt. & social harmony achieved if
people used ethics
Reciprocity
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Golden Rule
Five Relationships
For moral behavior
Learn by example
Stressed filial piety
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Family a mini society
After his death, 479 BC, work collected
into The Analects
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Confucian Ideas About Govt.
Education could transform anyone into a
gentleman
Laid the groundwork for bureaucracy
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A trained civil service
Legalism
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Rejected Confucianism
Strict laws/harsh
punishments
Hanfeizi
Humans evil by nature
Favored by Qin Emperor
Helped unify China
Too harsh, never used
again
A. Confucius cont.
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Harmony w/ nature
4. Taoist Ideas
Laozi, 500s BC
Could be a Taoists and
Confucianists
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vs. individual
5. Yin and Yang
Two opposing forces
Yin: cool, dark, female,
submissive
Yang: warm, light, male,
aggressive
Need balance
The Qin Dynasty
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Local lords revolted against the Zhou
1. A New Emperor
By 221 BC, Qin wiped out the Zhou
Qin Shi Huangdi
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United the area under a strong, central govt.
Attacked invaders north of the Huang He and
pushed as far south as Vietnam
36 Military districts, standardized coins, laws,
and writing
Commanded all nobles live in his capital
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Uprooted 120,000 families
Forced labor for roads and canals
Legalists murdered hundreds of Confucian
scholars to prevent criticism
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Burned useless books
B. The Qin cont.
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2. A Program of Centralization
Built a network of 4,000 miles of roads
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Trade boomed
Set standards throughout China for
writing, law, currency, and weights
and measures
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3. Great Wall of China
300,000 troops worked to build the
4,000 mile wall
Keep Mongolians out
Thousands died
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4. The Fall of the Qin
Cruel tyrant
210 BC, Qin died, so did the dynasty
Peasants rebelled against the son
By 202 BC, the Han Dynasty replaced
the Qin