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Summary Of: Yangtze River

the upstream part of the Yangtze River refers to the section from Yibin to Yichang... milder climate and more peaceful environment made the Yangtze river area more suitable for agriculture... the region of the Yangtze river became more and more important in China... initially to trade up the Yangtze River from their Shanghai base with passengers and cargo... where she regularly patrolled the lower Yangtze River up to Nanking and Wuhu... Samar sailed up the Yangtze River to Hankow and then Changsa to show the flag and help restore order... list at Shanghai following a collision with a Yangtze river steamer that damaged her bow... The Yangtze River has over 700... In 1342 the Yangtze River in Jiangzu province was reported to have run dry...

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