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China and Japan c. 1500

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Page 1: China and Japan c. 1500

China and Japan

c. 1500

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What two natural barriers isolate China?

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Gobi desertGobi desert

Himalayas Himalayas MountainsMountains

Himalayas

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What is the capital

of China?

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BeijingBeijing

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China was connected with the Middle East via what road?

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The Silk RoadsThe Silk Roads

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What products were traded on

the Silk Roads?

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Silk, paper, Silk, paper, porcelain, teaporcelain, tea

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What trade route

connected China to

Southeast Asia?

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South China South China Sea Maritime Sea Maritime

RoutesRoutesSouth China Sea Maritime Routes

Silk Roads

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What Chinese goods did Europeans demand?

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Tea, porcelain, silk

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How did China’s Emperor limit

foreign influence?

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By setting up foreign enclaves to control trade with Europeans

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What are enclaves?

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A city set aside A city set aside for trade with for trade with

foreignersforeigners

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Who were Who were the first the first Europeans Europeans to go to to go to Japan?Japan?

Who were Who were the first the first Europeans Europeans to go to to go to Japan?Japan?

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The The PortuguesPortugues

ee

The The PortuguesPortugues

ee

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What policy did Japan adopt towards

foreigners? Explain what this was.

What policy did Japan adopt towards

foreigners? Explain what this was.

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IsolationismIsolationism::

A national policy of no A national policy of no communications with other communications with other

countries.countries.

IsolationismIsolationism::

A national policy of no A national policy of no communications with other communications with other

countries.countries. Perry running Perry running after Japan to get after Japan to get them to trade.them to trade.

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Describe the Describe the structure of Japan’s structure of Japan’s government from government from 1500-1850.1500-1850.

Describe the Describe the structure of Japan’s structure of Japan’s government from government from 1500-1850.1500-1850.

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A powerless emperor and the A powerless emperor and the Shogun held all the power.Shogun held all the power.A powerless emperor and the A powerless emperor and the Shogun held all the power.Shogun held all the power.

Emperor Emperor HirohitoHirohito

General General TojoTojo