The Ming Dynasty
The restoration of Chinese rule, the voyages of Zheng He, and the building of the Forbidden City.
Key Questions
- 1Why did the Ming decide to end Zheng He's voyages?
- 2How did the Ming re-establish traditional Chinese values after Mongol rule?
- 3What was the impact of the Great Wall expansion during this era?
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