Which Chinese invention(s) were adopted in the West after A.D. 1000?
telephones
canals and railroads...
the americans did not like the Chinese
The adoption of inventions in the West often took hundreds of years due to a combination of factors including cultural resistance, the prevailing social and economic structures, and the availability of resources. Innovations may have clashed with established practices or faced skepticism from those in power. Additionally, the slow spread of information and technology, coupled with varying levels of infrastructure development, could further delay acceptance. Lastly, competing inventions or priorities could also hinder the timely adoption of new ideas.
A congressional law to prohibit any further Chinese immigration
the gun
The Chinese spread their inventions rapidly through several key factors, including the establishment of the Silk Road, which facilitated trade and cultural exchange between East and West. Additionally, advancements in communication and transportation helped disseminate ideas and technologies more efficiently. The Chinese also engaged in diplomatic relations and shared knowledge with neighboring countries, further promoting the adoption of their innovations. These combined efforts allowed for a swift transfer of inventions across vast distances and diverse cultures.
telephones
canals and railroads...
Two inventions that made moving west easier were the creation of the railroad and the automobile. Once new types of transportation were created, it was much easier for people to travel.
the americans did not like the Chinese
Australia is about 1000 miles due west of New Caledonia.
The plow, guns, kerosene lamps/lighting
Yes, but there weren't many, mainly because there weren't many Chinese in the American Old west.
The reasons the Chinese moved to the West was because they wanted to become farmers and start over in a new place.
Gujarat West Bengal Chattisgarh
Chinese Language generally spoken in north and south west china