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Reform or Tradition
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World Wide Reform Traditional Empires forced to change
Keep up with IR Ottomans, Russia, China, Japan Dealt with similar issues, handled differently All had resistance
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Ottoman Empire 1700s out of touch with Europe
Weakened tried to lure Euros in (capitulations) Central gov’t minimal Mahmud II led reform Copied French laws public trials, strong army Improved infrastructure Opposition to reform Young Turks staged coup, est. puppet sultan Never Reformed
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Russia Russian gov’t like Ottoman out of date
Nobles owned most land Focused on expansion Manchuria to Med. Sea Weak military exposed in Crimean War Gov’t forced to change Alexander II tried to reform, assassinated Emancipated serfs, set district courts, male suffrage
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Russia Nicholas II tried to expand Revolution of 1905
Russo-Japanese War defeated, disgraced Revolution of 1905 Workers marched on Winter Palace Bloody Sunday
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Chinese Reform 19th Century Qing struggled to rule
Rapid population growth Created famines, tension with gov’t, wars Opium imported British used to bargain British traded for silver used silver for Chinese goods Double profit Opium War (1839) easy British victory Chinese sign unequal treaty commercial access
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Chinese Reform Tiaping Rebellion (1850s)
Hong Xiquan claimed to be Jesus’ brother Claimed territory in central China (Heavenly Kingdom) Self-Strengthening Movement (1860s-70s) Modernize infrastructure, resistance from gov’t Hundred Days of Reform Confucian Ideals Justified changes, ultimately failed Boxer Rebellion1900 No foreign influence, Empress Cixi supported Defeated by Western Coalition Qing abdicate 1911 Communist soon take over
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Japanese Isolation and Reform
Most radical reform most successful Remained isolated for 200 years Grew from farming to commercial society US visit interest in trade agreement Us forced out, but sparked interest
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Japanese Meiji Restoration
Satsuma, Choshu clans pro-isolation Wanted to restore Emperor, unseat Shogun Young generation wanted modernization Fought with guns Civil War in 1866 Easy victory Emperor restored Meiji Enlightened One 16-year-old Unique used old model to reform nation
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