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214 BC–206 BCChina, Qin EmpireChinese emperor Shi Huang-ti employs general Meng Dian to connect a number of existing defensive walls in northern China to form a single fortified system with watchtowers to keep out the Xiongnu (Huns). Known as the Great Wall of China, it is 2,400 km/1,500 mi long, 9 m/30 ft high, 8 m/25 ft wide at its base, and 5 m/17 ft wide at its top. It is the largest building project ever undertaken.
127Roman Empire, UKHadrian's Wall, marking the northern boundary of Roman colonization in Britain, is virtually completed. It is 117 km/73 mi long and interspersed with forts: if well manned, it will be almost impregnable.
1456–1457JapanOta Dokan founds the city of Yedo (modern Tokyo) in Japan by building a castle near the mouth of the River Sumida, which strategically controls Kanto Plain.


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