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Bellringer February 13, 2012 Grab your clicker
Take out your Chapter 12 Notes Guide Take out a writing utensil
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Chapter 12, Section 4: The Ming Dynasty
February 13, 2012
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Objective Today we will be learning about how the Ming Dynasty strengthen government and backed trade voyages.
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The Rise of the Ming *1368 – Zhu Yuanzhang becomes emperor, set up capital in Nanjing *Ming = “Brilliant” dynasty
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The Rise of the Ming *Hong Wu – Zhu changed his name. Meant “Military Emperor” *Brought back order *Trusted no one – killed anyone suspected of treason (disloyalty to the gov’t) Ruled – 30 yrs.
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The Rise of the Ming *1398 – Yong Le – Hong Wu’s son became emperor
*Show of power – had to work hard to prove he was powerful *Moved capital to Beijing
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The Rise of the Ming Imperial City – large area of palaces and gov’t buildings *Forbidden City – home to China’s emperors *Palace had thousands of rooms Virtual tour of the Forbidden City
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Ming Reforms *Restored Civil Service Exams and made even harder!
*Census – count of the # of people. Helped w/tax collection *Hong Wu’s orders – canals & farms destroyed by Mongols rebuilt
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Ming Reforms *Agriculture- thrived due to new lands
*Industry – repaired and expansion to the Grand Canal allowed for goods to be shipped.
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Chinese Culture Wanted to learn more, be entertained
*Entertainment – dramas, spoken words, songs and dances, costumes, and symbolic gestures. *Novels – long fictional stories.
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Zheng He Ming leaders -Curious about the outside world
*Reasons – trade, show off power, demand tribute from weak kingdoms. *Zheng He – Chinese Muslim explorer, friend to Emperor Yong Le *Exported: Silk, paper, porcelain *Imported: Silver, spices, wood, & animals
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Zheng He *Officials complained the trips cost too much, brought outside ideas, and made merchants rich. *Confucius – place loyalty of society above their own desires. Chinese merchants – disobeyed by being successful *Voyages stopped after His death *Ship building tech was lost within 50 years
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Europeans Arrive in China
*1514 – fleet from Portugal arrived, wanted to set up trade relations with the Chinese *The Chinese thought they were barbarians Uncivilized people *Port of Macao- opened by allowed Portuguese to set up a trading post here in s. China
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Europeans Arrive in China
*European influence – were restricted but did not stop Christian missionaries from traveling to China *Jesuits – special group of Roman Catholic priest – highly educated Impressed the Chinese with scientific knowledge Brought clocks, eyeglasses, scientific instruments *Did not convert too many to Christianity
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Fall of the Ming Dynasty
*Power – emperors gathered too much power Officials did not want to make improvements *Greed- officials took over, placed heavy taxes on peasants – they revolted
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Fall of the Ming Dynasty
*1644 – Manchu from Manchuria defeated the Chinese army Captured Beijing – set up a new dynasty
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