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The World in 1500

The World in 1500. What are the big superpowers of the day and why should I care?. China and Japan. Our World. The big idea is for you to know how much the Europeans changed the world in the 1500s but first...

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The World in 1500

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  1. The World in 1500 What are the big superpowers of the day and why should I care? China and Japan

  2. Our World The big idea is for you to know how much the Europeans changed the world in the 1500s but first... You have to know what that world was like in order to understand that big change the Europeans wrought

  3. Our World We will discuss the major trade, political forms, and society of: * Ottoman Empire * Mughal Empire * Safavid/Persian Empire * Chinese Empire * Songhai Empire * Aztec, Mayan, Incan Empire

  4. The Mighty Asian Empires of China and Japn The World in 1500 and some not so mighty.... and we will talk about the largest drug dealer ever.....

  5. This dynasty overthrew Mongol rule and controlled China for 300 years.They brought peace to China and a period of exploration.

  6. The Ming Dynasty

  7. The first emperor of the Ming Dynasty introduced harsher laws, restored Confucianism and the Civil Service Hung Wo

  8. The four social classes under the strict system of Confucianism are Samurai Farmers Artisans Merchants

  9. Important Principals of Confucianism 1. Every person should willingly accept their role in society and they should perform the duties of that role 2. The gov’t leaders should be virtuous which is correct behavior towards others. Instead of wealth, rulers should seek honesty and honor

  10. Early Capitol of the Ming Dynasty

  11. Modern Day Capitol of China? Beijing

  12. The part of Beijing where the Emperor and his family lives? Forbidden City

  13. Since the Ming emperors were considered the sons of Heaven, they were, by definition, superior to all other people on earth. They had no interest in the outside world and so this powerful nation, with probably the best technology, intelligence and natural resources, doomed itself to fall behind a rapidly expanding and energetic Europe.

  14. The China lure.... The World in 1500 The Chinese didn’t need anything from Europe! But they had many items Europeans wanted.... Tea Gunpowder Porcelain rapidshare2download.net rapidshare2download.net

  15. Porcelain....duh! it is called china Tea - easily the world’s most popular drink • What are the main items Europeans want from China?

  16. Two important port cities in China?

  17. China won’t sell! • What is the problem as far as Europeans are concerned?

  18. Mughal • Luckily, the Europeans will discover India - the home of the mighty_________ empire. • Eventually.....like in the 1700’s Britain will control India. • The world’s largest private corporation will be created to manage and trade goods from India. • The ____________________________ British East India Tea Company Now, what does this have to do with drug dealing?

  19. The Great Appeal of China • If only we could sell one _________ to each Chinese person our factories could be in business forever.

  20. Entering China Through Trade • It’s the early 1800s and William Delano went out in the world to make money. He went to China but the Chinese didn’t need anything and he didn’t have anything unusual to offer. http://www.rawa.org/temp/runews/data/upimages/us_opium.jpg

  21. Trade problems • Problem is the Chinese gov’t won’t allow opium to be traded. • Really, that isn’t a problem because the British want to introduce opium trade too...because, goodness knows, China won’t sell any tea from the East India Tea Company (the British mighty-big corportation)

  22. Trade Wars • British owned East India Tea Company became the biggest drug dealer in the world....and the Chinese people became the victims http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/core9/phalsall/images/opium.gif The Opium Wars of 1839 Not only was the war the most humiliating defeat the Chinese had ever suffered, but it was also an example of how weak and vulnerable the Chinese are once their doors are opened to foreigners. For this reason, and many others, nationalist societies in China have struggled (and continue) to keep the destructive foreigners out.

  23. Trade Wars lead to Civil Wars in China • With the Opium introduction, the British also introduced missionaries to spread the word of Christianity. Missionaries in China become a well-established pattern that continues today. • The mix of drug and religion contributes to MAJOR CIVIL WAR 1850s • Begins with the Taiping Rebellion - strange mixture of gender equality and sex. 25 Million Dead! US Civil War 1861-1865 620,000 dead

  24. What happened to William Delano? • He made a fortune in the Opium trade. Married and moved his family to New York City. • He had a daughter named Sarah. She married the neighbor’s son James Roosevelt. • They had a son. • Franklin Delano Roosevelt

  25. But back to the 1500s.

  26. 300 hundred years later 1644and out of the weakness of the Ming Dynasty a new dynastic family takes over. They will rule China until the early 1900s when China falls to eventual Communist rule Their name means “pure” They came from the north - Manchuria Qing Dynasty

  27. Qing Dynasty

  28. Qing Dynasty Manchus who took over and became the Qing Dynasty

  29. There was a rebellion in the late 1700s that greatly weakened the Qing Dynasty and destroyed most of southern China White Lotus Rebellion 1796

  30. By the mid 1800s, the tea trade with the British East India Company became vicious....the European powers demanded more access to trade items in China...and China was weakened by strife

  31. China won’t trade with Europeans. They will only allow trade in small restricted areas in coastal cities. They are called special enclaves. They are certain areas that allow very limited trade with foreigners. This is one reason why China does not modernize until later and also why they stay so unique in their culture

  32. There was a rebellion in the mid 1800s that greatly weakened the Qing Dynasty and destroyed most of southern China Taiping Rebellion of 1851-1866

  33. And in Japan?

  34. Japanese Empire

  35. Old capitol was Edo Today that little fishing village is Tokyo Japanese Empire

  36. Japan 1500 Who ruled? Ruled by an Emperor- but he had no power Who had the power?

  37. Japan 1500 Who ruled? Sure there was an emperor but the real power was held by the top military man - the Shogun

  38. Japan 1500 The biggest, baddest Shogun was a man named Tokugawa Ieyasu This military society/feudal society practiced a code of behavior much like the European code of chivalry. It was called____________ bushido = “the way of the warrior”

  39. Japan 1500 The feudal lords of Japan were called Daimyo

  40. Japan 1500 The military ruler of Japan was called Shogun

  41. He completed the unification of Japan, was named Shogun and moved the capitol to Edo Japan 1500 Tokugawa Ieyasu

  42. This was a combination of feudalism and central govt in Japan Japan 1500 Tokugawa

  43. Japan 1500 The first Europeans to reach Japan? Portuguese

  44. The first Portuguese were Catholic missionaries and traders. Japan 1500 Francis Xavier

  45. Japan 1500 What did the Japanese Shogunates think of the Europeans who showed up in the late 1500s/1600s? not much Japan, like China, limited the foreign influence in its country. Japan was virtually isolated from the outside world

  46. Japan 1500 No Japanese could leave the country without the threat of execution An Act of Seclusion

  47. Japan 1500 Japan adopts Zen Buddhism

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