Chapter 8 (China and the World)

While reading Chapter 8, I found it interesting when it read, "The country's growing involvement in international trade stimulated important social, cultural, and economic chages within China itself. " I found this quote to be interesting because it takes just one country to grow and then other countries with try and follow just how China did in the past, however its not like this for all citites or countries. Another quote that caught my attention was, "Supplying these cities with food was made possible by an immense network of internal waterways-canals, rivers, and lakes- stretching perhaps 30,000 miles." This caught my attention because many cities in the past were in need of food and supplies and all of that was capable for these cities with the buliding of water structures. If you truly think about it is a totally different system that we use to get our everyday food and supplies to how people got their items in the past. Lastly, "This industrial growth was fueled almost entirely by coal, which also came to provide most of the engery for heating homes and cooking" was interesting because we as a civilization came a long way from coal being the main source of heat, now we have electrictiy that now heat homes and help cook our meals, which is a huge accomplishment.

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