Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Lifesaver roads: Qin dynasty magic

                    Roads invented during the Qin Dynasty
                                                            By Matthew Busconi
                                                                  2/10/203 B.C.
There were many inventions during the Qin dynasty, one of those was the road.  The road is a long strip of flat stones spread out across a piece of land.  The road is equivalent to the modern U.S. 15 feet wide.  The road can be many miles long.  Roads were used to guide people to certain locations.  The road used during the Qin dynasty was used to guide people to certain locations throughout China a lot easier.  The road made traveling easier for everyone.  The road was especially used for the army which let them spread out more and move faster to their needed location.
The road has really changed the life of people.  Without the road traveling would be a pain because you would have no sense of direction and could end up being lost and even killed from starvation and maybe even killed by an animal from traveling in the direction of their home.  The road today is extremely helpful and provides a great, more efficient way to get to where you need to go.  Roads over waterways also make it more much faster than hopping on a boat just to get to the other side.  Without roads the United States wouldn’t be the same nation it is today.  Roads lead people to food markets, and without food we would all die.  Roads organize towns.  Roads even being as simple as a strip of tar are one of the most effective invention the world will even  know.

The road during the Qin dynasty was developed during the time span of 221 B.C.-206 B.C.  The road was created in China.  The road was used in other countries as well.  The road was used in other countries to make traveling a lot easier and faster.  It provided a guide to where you were heading.  The road was also used to transport goods a lot faster.

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