CHAPTER 20 AFRICA AND ASIA, 1650-1815.

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CHAPTER 20 AFRICA AND ASIA, 1650-1815

Sub-Saharan Africa Africans and Dutch Settlement in South Africa The Atlantic Slave Trade African States and the Atlantic Slave Trade African State Formation in Eastern and Northeastern Africa

Islamic Africa

Challenges to the Muslim World Order Ottoman Preordination and Reform The Age of the Köprülü Vezirs The Tulip Period Eighteenth-Century War, Relations and Reform

Challenges to the Muslim World Order The Reforms of Selim III Muslim Polities in Persia Indigenous Challenges to the Moghul Empire The British in India

Change and Crisis in Asia The Rise and Decline of Manchu China Manchu Imperial Rule Women in Manchu Society Korea: Another Confucian Society Transformation in Tokugawa Japan Culture as Politics: The Floating World Southeast Asia: Political and Cultural Interaction Shifts in Power Europeans on New Pacific Frontiers