The
Qin Dynasty (221 BC-206 BC) was much larger than the Warring States. The Qin
dynasty’s border started at the Huang He river. The border then goes eastward
to the middle of modern day China. The border then goes south to Vietnam, and
north all the way up the east coast. The Warring States were much smaller than
the Qin dynasty. In fact the Warring states were around half the size of the
Qin dynasty. The Qin dynasty covered more land eastward. The land that was
covered eastward was now a solid form not spotty like in the Warring
States. Also the Qin dynasty went much
more south then the Warring States. The Warring States were around half the
length of the Qin dynasty. The capital of the Qin dynasty was Xianyang. Unlike
the warring states the Qin dynasty had a capital because it was united. In all
the Qin dynasty is much greater then the Warring States. But the Qin dynasty is
very small compared to modern China. The Qin dynasty is around a third of the
size of modern China.


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