Step 1: Construct a Timeline

Use the Three-Column Chart to organize events from each civilization into a timeline.

Put your name at the top of the chart.
Refer to your textbook.
Complete the timeline by filling in the time period in the left-hand column. Your timeframes may be general or specific, depending on information available.
Put the names of the civilizations you selected in the second and third columns.
You should list at least four events for each civilization. See the table below for an example.

The events in your timeline should focus on the advancements, innovations, ideas, practices, or achievements of each civilization. These events may include the following:

the development or spread of the civilization or ideas and practices from the civilization
religious ideas or cultural practices
scientific or technological inventions or advancements
agricultural or economic developments

Use china and Japan

| Time Period | China | Japan |

|-------------|------------------------------|------------------------------|
| 2000 BCE | Yu the Great establishes the Xia Dynasty | Jōmon Period begins |
| 221 BCE | Qin Dynasty unifies China | Yamato Period begins |
| 206 BCE | Han Dynasty begins | Shinto religion develops |
| 960 CE | Song Dynasty invents movable type printing | Heian Period begins |

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| Time Period | China | Japan |

|-------------|-----------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|
| 2000 BCE | Legendary figure Yu the Great establishes the Xia Dynasty, considered the first dynasty in Chinese history. This period marks the beginning of Chinese civilization. | Jōmon Period begins in Japan, characterized by the use of pottery and hunter-gatherer societies. |
| 221 BCE | The Qin Dynasty unifies China under the first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, who standardized the writing system and measurements. This period marks a turning point in Chinese civilization towards centralized rule. | The Yamato Period begins in Japan, with the Yamato clan gaining control and starting to form a centralized state. This period sees the introduction of Chinese influences in Japan. |
| 206 BCE | The Han Dynasty begins, known for its advancements in technology, art, and trade along the Silk Road. Confucianism becomes the official state ideology during this period. | The Shinto religion starts to develop in Japan, focusing on the worship of kami (spirits) and nature. This marks the beginning of Japanese religious practices. |
| 960 CE | The Song Dynasty invents movable type printing, leading to an increase in literacy and the spread of knowledge in China. This period sees advancements in arts, science, and trade. | The Heian Period begins in Japan, known for its flourishing arts and culture, particularly in literature and poetry. The period also sees the development of courtly rituals and ceremonies. |

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| Time Period | China | Japan |

|-------------|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------|
| 2000 BCE | Xia Dynasty | Jōmon Period |
| 221 BCE | Qin Dynasty unifies China | Yamato Period |
| 206 BCE | Han Dynasty begins | Shinto religion |
| 960 CE | Song Dynasty invents printing | Heian Period |