How Did The Silk Road Help The Development Of The Han Dynasty

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Pooja Shah

November 21, 2015 Pd. 4A Incontrera

Research Question: How did the Silk Road help in the development of the Han Dynasty in China during the 4th century C.E.

Thesis: The Silk Road developed the Han Dynasty by allowing them to export silk around the world, which brought in both a number of ideas and an immense amount of wealth, they used this wealth not only on improving their armies but by providing a rich education for their young children and making new inventions like the Chinese paper.

Primary Sources

Han Dynasty and the Spread of Religion . Rhaviz Shan. 1858. Reprint:Pakistan. Oxford ghjjgPaperbacks. 1864.

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The Han Dynasty was one of the longest and major dynasties to rule China. After gaining control of the Silk Road in less that fifty years, they focused on the literacy rate. Before the dynasty had built the schools, the amount of people who knew how to fluently read and write were one in five people. After ten years when it was recorded again, the rate became four in five people. The monopoly of silk, and the building of the silk road, ultimately resulted in the Han dynasty being the most powerful in the world. This allowed the Han Dynasty to build schools for the young children. The Silk Road helped the development of the Han Dynasty in many ways. The Silk Road allowed the Han Dynasty to hold a monopoly of silk and paper for over 100 years, it resulted in them having immense wealth. The Han used this wealth to build schools. This made the Dynasty not only smart but innovative too. Later in the early 5th century a scholar named Cai Lun invented the first piece of paper this helped sending messages across the world and changed the way people spread their