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the great wall
- designed to keep out
- a symbol of the of china
- workers worked to close and extend the
wall to cover nearly the entire northern border
- forced and high necessary for the
wall’s construction made shi huangdi very unpopular
the end of the qin dynasty
- qin shi huang dies in 210 bce and his son
became the new emperor
- his son was in 207 bce
- the harsh rule of the dynasty was
replaced by the new dynasty
Brief Explanations
- The Great Wall was originally built to fend off nomadic northern invaders, primarily the Xiongnu tribes.
- It endures as a global symbol of China's long history, resilience, and national identity.
- Early fragmented border walls built by prior states were connected to form the continuous northern defensive line.
- Qin Shi Huang used forced labor (corvée labor) and imposed heavy taxes to fund the massive construction project, sparking widespread resentment.
- Qin Er Shi (Hu Hai) inherited the throne after his father's death.
- Qin Er Shi was overthrown and killed in 207 BCE as rebellions swept the empire.
- The harsh Qin Dynasty was replaced by the Han Dynasty, which went on to become one of China's most enduring imperial dynasties.
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