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The East Asian World Chapter 16
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Ming Accomplishments Expanded as far as Vietnam
Strengthened the Great Wall Confucian institutions Civil service examinations Increase in trade and food production Youngle moved the capital from Nanjing to Beijing
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Zhenghe Travels went as far as east Africa in the Indian Ocean
28,000 sailors on 62 ships 7 total voyages Voyages were stopped and all 62 ships were burned after Yongle’s death Confucians ideologies believed to be the cause
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Western Influence Portuguese established a port at Maco until the 19th century Christianity was introduced and compared to Confucianism Clock, Eyeglass, Prism, Musical and Astronomical instruments
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End of the Ming Li Zicheng an angry postal worker led a revolt against the Ming and occupied Beijing Manchu's upset at Li attacked and destroyed his army Manchu's took hold of China and established the QING Dynasty
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Li Zicheng
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Qing Rule Fearful of rebels all Chinese had to adopt official Manchu dress Shaven forehead Hair braided into a queue “Lose your hair or lose your head”
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Manchu Women
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Kangxi Arguably the greatest ruler in Chinese history
Stabilized the country Acceptant of the Christians Patron of the arts and literature Accepted Ming Politics and Confucianism
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The West The English will end up replacing the Portuguese
Trading port established at Canton British will not be permitted to trade with main land China
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Oda Nobunaga 1st of the 3 unifiers Try to consolidate Japan
Killed by one of his own generals
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Toyotomi Hideyohsi 2nd of the 3 unifiers Capital located at Osaka
Created a national currency Held “sword hunts” recruited samurai Failed at centralizing Japan
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Tokugawa Ieyasu 3rd of the 3 unifiers He proclaimed himself Shogun
Japan became unified “Oda pounds the national rice cake, Hideyoshi kneads it, and in the end Ieyaus sits down and eats it”
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Influence of the West Weapons and armaments
Tobacco, clocks, spectacles Christianity Strong at first but turned toward conquest Ieyasu kicked out missionaries
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Tokugawa “Great Peace”
Rise of the Daimyo Samurai not as important without war Population increased to 1 million in the city of Edo (Tokyo) First stage of Capitalism
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Chapter 16 Packet Chapter 16 Study Guide East Asia Map
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What to know China’s participation in world trade Ming Dynasty
Fall of the Ming Govt. under the Qing Dynasty Confucianism
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What to know Toyotomi Hideyoshi accomplishments “Great Peace”
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