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Russian and Chinese Empire-Building [1450-1750] AP World History Notes Chapter 14

Making the Russian Empire Russian state centered on the city of Moscow Conquered a number of neighboring Russian-speaking cities Continued to expand south and east of Moscow Brought together a wide variety of different peoples and cultures

Making the Russian Empire

Motivations for Russian Expansion Motivation #1 = security from the nomadic pastoral peoples Lived in the grasslands south and east of the Russian heartland Russians = afraid one of these groups will rise to power like the Mongols These nomads frequently raided Russia’s neighbors and sold many of them into slavery

Motivations for Russian Expansion Motivation #2 = Pelts of fur-bearing animals To the east across the vast expanse of Siberia Very valuable and in- demand item Nickname = “soft gold”

Russian Point of View To Russians, their empire meant: Defending the Russian frontiers Enhancing the power of the Russian state Bringing Christianity, civilization, and enlightenment to “savages”

Life in the Russian Empire Everyone had to swear an oath of allegiance to the grand tsar Everyone had to pay yasak = tribute paid in cash or valuable goods New diseases accompanied Russian conquest  ex: smallpox and measles People felt the pressure to convert to Christianity Tax breaks, tribute exemptions, and the promise of land if they did Ivan the Terrible Tsar of Russia (1533-1584)

Life in the Russian Empire Huge influx of Russian settlers to conquered territories within the empire Began to outnumber the native peoples Ex: By 1720 = population of Siberia = 70% Russian and 30% native Siberian

Life in the Russian Empire Native peoples were “Russified” = adopted the Russian language and culture, converted to Christianity, gave up their traditional hunting & gathering lifestyle, etc.

Impact on the Environment Loss of hunting ground and pasturelands to Russian agricultural settlers Result = native peoples became dependent on Russian markets for crops and luxury goods

The Russian Empire By the 18th century = Russia became one of the great powers of Europe Power stemmed from wealth found in: rich agricultural lands, valuable furs, and mineral deposits Russia became a highly militarized state as well Russian Empire stayed intact until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991

The Russian Empire Established a tradition of autocratic government with a powerful monarchy Belief = only a strong ruler could hold together such a large empire with such a diverse population Ruled by monarchies until the early 1900s Peter the Great Reign: 1682 - 1725

Russian Empire vs. those of other Western European Countries Other Europeans Acquired territories next to them that they had been in contact with for a long time Acquired territories at the same time that a Russian state was taking shape “Russia was an empire.” Acquired territories far away from them that they didn’t know about until 1492 Acquired overseas empires AFTER establishing themselves as solid European states “The British had an empire.”

Making China an Empire Done by the Qing (aka Manchu) Dynasty Ruled from 1644 to 1912 Foreigners  invaders from Manchuria Enlarged the size of China and incorporated a lot of non-Chinese peoples as they expanded to the north and west

Qing Rulers: Cultural Elements Maintained Adopted Ethnic distinctiveness  forbade intermarriage between themselves and native Chinese Chinese language Confucian teachings Chinese government techniques

Making China an Empire: Motivations Major motivation = security concerns To China = expansion was viewed as a defensive necessity Result = Qing dynasty China undertook an 80-year military effort (1680-1760) to bring together surrounding regions under Chinese control

Life in the Chinese Empire In general the Qing rulers: Showed respect for other cultures Did not force people to assimilate to Chinese culture Chinese settlers did not flood the other regions of the empire Yizhu = 8th Emperor of the Qing (Manchu) Dynasty