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Societies at Crossroads Ottoman Russia China Japan
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Ottoman Empire Decline
Military Decline Battlefield losses Lagged behind industrialized countries weaponry, tactics, strategies Changed focus of Janissaries
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Ottoman Empire Decline
Territorial Decline related to military losses Russian expansion into Caucasus Austrian expansion into western frontier Balkan independences (Greece, Serbia) Egyptian autonomy after Napoleon defeated
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Ottoman Empire Decline
Economic Difficulties Cheap, high-quality European goods imported, puts stress on local artisans Trade imbalance Ottoman state unable to pay back loans Foreign administration of debt Capitulations Lacked resources to maintain bureaucracy
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Ottoman Empire Decline
Reform and Reorganization Attempts to reform taxation, increase agricultural output, and reduce corruption Military reorganization, Janissary resistance Eventually Mahmud II eliminated them European-style military, education Transfer of power away from traditional elites Civil service expansion: roads, telegraph, railroads
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Ottoman Empire Decline
Reform and Reorganization Tanzimat reformers Influenced by Enlightenment ideas Legal reforms (so Europeans would lift capitualtions) Opposed by traditional Ottomans didn’t want to lose power Wanted to maintain Islamic religious roots Opposed by Young Turks Wanted constitutional government Attempted to establish Turkish hegemony over far-flung empire
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Russia Empire Under Pressure
Military Defeat: Crimean War Discovered falling behind industrialized countries Compelled Tzar to reevaluate social order Emancipation of Serfs Serfdom economically inefficient Abolished in 1861, though remained in places Transition difficult, few real changes made
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Russia Empire Under Pressure
Industrialization destabilized social order resulting in repression and revolt The Witte System: Build railroads, reformed banking Peasants revolted over low wages & low standard of living Revolts met with Tsarist repression that fueled more revolutionaries and terrorism
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Russia Empire Under Pressure
Industrialization destabilized the social order resulting in repression and revolt Government tried to deflect attention with expansion into east Asia, resulting in Russo-Japanese war. Russia lost big time Workers marched on palace to petition for elections Resulted in “Bloody Sunday” massacre, sparking 1905 revolution
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Chinese Empire Under Siege
Opium War and Unequal Treaties Britain forced a change in trade balance with opium instead of silver Opium trade illegal, but East India Company prospered Chinese government tried to stop it, resulting in war and Chinese defeat. Unequal Treaties Treaty of Nanjing ceded Hong Kong to Britain, forced open other ports Other countries also drew up unequal treaties.
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Chinese Empire Under Siege
Peasant rebellions break out Taiping rebellion attempted reforms civil war 20,000 – 30,000 died Altered the course of China
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Chinese Empire Under Siege
Qing rulers attempt changes and reform Self-Strengthening movement Attempted to blend Chinese culture with European industrialism Didn’t change unequal treaties Hundred Days Reforms Attempt at constitutional monarchy Boxer Rebellion Anti-foreign movement by “Society of Righteous Fists” Empress Cixi supported Foreign troops crushed this rebellion Set stage for Mao Zedong
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Transformation of Japan
Agriculture failures, famine, economic problems in Tokugawa Japan Meiji take power from Tokugawa and reform Returned authority to Emperor from military Modernized educational, government and economic systems Transformed Japan into a powerful industrial society
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