After the Mongols were driven out of China, during the 14th century, due to the destruction that the corrupt Yuang dinasty had brought on the nation, a rebel leader by the name of Zhu Yuangzhang, later known as the Hongwu emperor, took control of the rebel forces and armies and was able to restore some order and peace. He became the founder and first emperor of the Ming dynasty.
Yuangzhang did not only become the first Ming emperor, but he was also responsible for the chinese forces being able to push the mongolians out of their territory and after claiming the Mandate of Heaven, he established the new ruling dynasty in the year of 1386. Also, during this year, him and his army invaded the city of Khanbaliq, the center of the Yuan dynasty, and turned it into his own headquarters. Khanbaliq later became known as Beijing. He ruled for a long time and made his many sons princes. However, his rule was ended when his own nephew attempted to dethrone him and the Ming Yongle Emperor took over.
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if he suspended him for the fights alone then a good desicion but if he kept him in school then thats a bad desicion
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America used canals and boat travel to move people and goods from the North to the South and vise-versa. Not from the East to the West. There were no large bodies of water, let alone rivers, to transport people and goods from the East to the West. This is why the idea of a transcontinental railroad was so attractive to America during the mid-19th century, after the invention of the steam engine. Railroads were fast and could conduct trade and transportation much quicker than most boats could, so after being built, railroads were the main method of transportation from the East to the West, and much conflict would arise in the coming future because of this.
I believe strong governments in towns and villages, and a relatively weak national government