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CHAPTER 14. Asian Nations in Motion 1300-1650. China: The Ming Dynasty. The Early Ming Era Ming Society and Culture in the Sixteenth Century Ming Decline. Korea: The Making of a Confucian Society. The Beginning of the Chosôn Dynasty. Japan: From Warring States to Centralized Feudalism.
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CHAPTER 14 • Asian Nations in Motion 1300-1650
China: The Ming Dynasty • The Early Ming Era • Ming Society and Culture in the Sixteenth Century • Ming Decline
Korea: The Making of a Confucian Society • The Beginning of the Chosôn Dynasty
Japan: From Warring States to Centralized Feudalism • Warring States • Tokugawa Shogunate • Economic and Social Changes: The Western Factor • Cultural Expressions
Southeast Asia: States Within a Region • Burma and the Thais • Vietnam • Indonesia • Arrival of the Europeans
YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND • The characteristics of Chinese culture under the Ming dynasty. • Korea under the Silla, Koryo, and Yi dynasties.
YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND • What Japan was like during the Ashikaga and early Tokugawa shogunates. • The geographical influences on Southeast Asia, the outside influences that determined its direction, and the pattern of rivalries that kept the region divided.