Qin Dynasty 221-206 BC
Sarah G.-Staff Writer
The geography of the
Qin dynasty played a big role in the protection and livability of the people.
The Qin Dynasty is located in what is now called the China proper. The China
proper is known where the agriculture, food, people, and culture are based. The
Qin Dynasty contained most of the rivers in China. Some of these rivers
included the Yangtze, Yellow, Xiang, and Li. These rivers provided not only
water to drink, but a place to get water for farming. Living near rivers helped
the livability of the Qin dynasty. Also the dynasty was located on the lower
elevation land that did not contain many deserts, mountains, or plateaus. This
made land easy to farm on and made it easier to start an empire. Also on the
eastern side of the dynasty is water which makes it hard for enemies to attack.
The land of the Qin dynasty made it a livable and safe place for the people.
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