Qin And Hun Empire The long reining empires of the Han and the Qin were both great forms of rule that controlled large amounts of people technology and trade such as the advancement from bronze to iron and long distance commerce routes. However, the Qin Empire became successful by establishing state monopolies, to the outside world through extensive trade routes. Both empires fell because of their lack of security and defense from outside nomadic groups such as the Xiongu and Huns.
Qin and Han Empire
Qin And Hun Empire The long reining empires of the Han and the Qin were both great forms of rule that controlled large amounts of people technology and trade such as the advancement from bronze to iron and long distance commerce routes. However, the Qin Empire became successful by establishing state monopolies, to the outside world through extensive trade routes. Both empires fell because of their lack of security and defense from outside nomadic groups such as the Xiongu and Huns.
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