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1 Warmup 5/14 What do the people of your role want Japan to do in response to the Perry Crisis? What is important to them?

2 Logistics Quiz 8.3 Wednesday Unit 8 Test Friday Japan Japan vocab
Imperialism Motives Japan vocab China Perry Crisis Africa Bakumatsu Meiji

3 The 3 roles Use the worksheet. Fill out the beliefs of your role.
Use other people in class to fill out the details of each role.

4 Bakumatsu Use the worksheet.
Read the two treaties on the document “Opening of Japan.” Respond to each treaty on your worksheet. Ignore the part on the backside that says “wait until after lecture” Whole sheet finished 8:35

5 Meiji Restoration The Perry Crisis is followed by a turbulent era in Japan. Bakumatsu ( ): the last years of the shogunate. Characterized by political violence. Boshin War ( ): a war between the shogun and nationalistic forces under control of the Tozama. Meiji Period ( ): Emperor returned to power, Japan modernizes and builds an empire.

6 The Perry Crisis - Samurai
Many Samurai felt that the Shogun had betrayed Japan. Afraid the new influence of the West would destroy Japanese culture. Many rallied to anti-shogun nationalistic groups called “Ishin shishi”

7 “Expel the Barbarians”
Sonnō jōi A rallying cry arose among the samurai who felt the shogun had forgotten his duty. Sonnō “Revere the Emperor” Jōi “Expel the Barbarians”

8 Bakumatsu After the Harris Treaty, Ishin Shishi began to perform acts of political terrorism. Members of the government were murdered in the streets, mostly with swords. The assassins were named “Hitokiri” – manslayers, and viewed as heroes by some.

9 The Perry Crisis – Tozama
The Tozama were disappointed that Japan was not modernizing But mostly they just already hated the Shogun. They exploited the political violence to delegitimize the shogunate.

10 Boshin War The forces of the Tozama (backed in secret by Britain) revolted against the Shogun. A bloody one year civil war toppled the shogun and a new government arose.

11 The Meiji Restoration 1868 The new, young Emperor Meiji removed the shogun from power and named himself the head of government. The first emperor to rule Japan since 1336.

12 The Meiji Period 1868-1912 Under Meiji’s rule, Japan would:
Industrialize rapidly Modernize its army and navy Push out western influence Become an imperial power in East Asia


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