Asia In The Early Modern World

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East Asia, East Asia, and the and the Indian Ocean Indian Ocean in the Early in the Early Modern Modern World: World: Continuity Continuity or Change? or Change? AP World History AP World History Richard Smart Richard Smart Oakland Mills Oakland Mills High School High School

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Lecture on the main developments in Asia between 1450 and 1750

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East Asia, and East Asia, and the Indian the Indian

Ocean in the Ocean in the Early Modern Early Modern

World:World:Continuity or Continuity or

Change?Change?

AP World HistoryAP World HistoryRichard SmartRichard Smart

Oakland Mills High Oakland Mills High SchoolSchool

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Period 3: 1450 – 1750Period 3: 1450 – 1750The Great Global ConvergenceThe Great Global Convergence

Empire Building:European in

AmericaRussian Empire

Gunpowder Empires

Creation of the Atlantic World:

European EmpiresTriangular Trade

Slavery

Columbian Exchange:Diseases

Food CropsAnimals

Population changes

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ContextContextChinaChina Yuan replaced by MingYuan replaced by Ming Confucian valuesConfucian values Strongest economyStrongest economy Technological successTechnological success

JapanJapan Feudal WarlordsFeudal Warlords NeoconfucianismNeoconfucianism

European expansionEuropean expansion Portuguese & SpanishPortuguese & Spanish Dutch and EnglishDutch and English

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China: Ming & QingChina: Ming & Qing

PoliticsPolitics Centralization – Centralization –

HongwuHongwu Scholar GentryScholar Gentry Indian ocean Indian ocean

expansion – Mingexpansion – Ming Territorial extension - Territorial extension -

QingQing

EconomicsEconomics Trading portsTrading ports Columbian cropsColumbian crops RestrictionRestriction

SocietySociety Confucian valuesConfucian values Centrality of familyCentrality of family PatriarchyPatriarchy

CultureCulture Influence of JesuitsInfluence of Jesuits Rejection of WestRejection of West Cultural conservatismCultural conservatism Chinese NovelChinese Novel

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Japan: Tokugawa (Edo)Japan: Tokugawa (Edo)European influence - IsolationEuropean influence - Isolation

Politics:Politics: Repression of DaiymoRepression of Daiymo Use of gunpowderUse of gunpowder Centralization of powerCentralization of power HideyoshiHideyoshi TokugawaTokugawa

CultureCulture Jesuit conversionsJesuit conversions Promotion of ShintoPromotion of Shinto 1613 + persecution of 1613 + persecution of

ChristiansChristians

EconomicsEconomics Trade of silver with Trade of silver with

EuropeansEuropeans 1630 restrictions1630 restrictions

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The first…The first…Continuity and Change over Time Continuity and Change over Time

EssayEssay..

Analyze the continuities and changes Analyze the continuities and changes in Indian Ocean commerce between in Indian Ocean commerce between 650CE and 1750CE.650CE and 1750CE.

Global context

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Reasons forprocesses