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The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia

The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia. Section 4: Encounters in East Asia (pgs. 99-103). European Contact with Ming China. • Ming let Europeans trade, but only for _________or ____________

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The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia

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  1. The Beginnings of Our Global Age:Europe, Africa, and Asia Section 4: Encounters in East Asia (pgs. 99-103)

  2. European Contact with Ming China •Ming let Europeans trade, but only for _________or ____________ •Portuguese had a trading post at _____________ near Canton in present-day _______________ *they limited their visits to ___ area and ___ season.

  3. European Contact with Ming China cont… • _________________ missionaries *led by _____________________ *welcomed for their ___________ *had ___________success in converting the Chinese *became important ___________ of ______________ for Europeans who knew little about China

  4. The Manchu Conquest •early 1600s ______ dynasty decaying •Manchus pushed through __________ & ruled in the _________, Manchuria •____- Manchu armies took control of ________ & set up the _____ dynasty • expanded China’s ________ to create largest Chinese state •won support of Chinese b/c adopted ____________ system of government •Local gov’t ruled by ___________, but __________ troops stationed throughout empire to ensure loyalty

  5. The Manchu Conquest cont… • Kangxi and _____________ expanded Chinese borders •American ________ helped to fuel a population boom in China •Qing maintained Ming policy and rejected an appeal from _________ for more trade •Diplomat, _______________insulted the Chinese b/c he wouldn’t perform __________ in order to see the emperor

  6. Korea: The “______Kingdom” • 1500s and 1600s restricted contact from outside world •___________dynasty followed the Confucian idea that merchants held low status •In response to invasions by the _____________ and ___________ *Korea isolated itself, excluding most __________________

  7. Foreign Traders in Japan •At first *Japanese welcomed __________ traders * ___________,or warrior lords adopted European firearms & helped the _____________ family centralize power and keep order *Christian missionaries ___________ at winning converts

  8. Foreign Traders in Japan cont… •After _________ seized the Philippines *Japan __________ European traders *only allowed Dutch to trade in _______________ harbor once a year *murdered Japanese __________ b/c feared they owed allegiance to the _________ rather than the Tokugawa *shut off contact with the ________ _______ for over _____ years

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