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A 18-20 B 16-17 C 14-15 D 12-13 F 0- 11

A 18-20 B 16-17 C 14-15 D 12-13 F 0- 11. Week Twenty (January 25- January 29) Day 1- Read HR 93-99 -(GRAPES-Tokugawa shogunate, Ming, Qing, Russia) Day 2- Exam chapter 14-20. Japan. Warring States – daimyo -Late 1500’s Brief conquest of Korea Tokugawa Ieyasu-1600- Feudal state

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A 18-20 B 16-17 C 14-15 D 12-13 F 0- 11

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  1. A 18-20 • B 16-17 • C 14-15 • D 12-13 • F 0- 11

  2. Week Twenty (January 25- January 29) • Day 1- Read HR 93-99 -(GRAPES-Tokugawa shogunate, Ming, Qing, Russia) • Day 2- Exam chapter 14-20

  3. Japan • Warring States – daimyo-Late 1500’s • Brief conquest of Korea • Tokugawa Ieyasu-1600- Feudal state • Well spaced urban development with good infrastructure • Samurai class developed • Merchant class became wealthy by late 1700’s • Jesuits • 1649 closed country policy • Some access granted to Dutch • Merchants became more powerful • 47 Ronin

  4. The Later Ming Empire, to 1644 • Culturally and Economically powerful • Borders were pressed • Poor climate • New World Silver • Technology became stagnant • Peasant rebellion overthrew the Ming • Foreign Manchus put down rebellion and never left

  5. Qing • Minority • Foreigners wanted in/ Emperor had little interest • Dutch East India Company (VOC) • Jesuit Matteo Ricci • Kangxi- took ideas from other Asian countries and Jesuits • Canton system • Overpopulation

  6. The Russian Empire • Started in Moscow • Ivan IV- Tsar • Moved west • Russian aristocracy (boyars) • serfs • Peter the Great • warm-water port • St. Petersburg • Westernization • Catherine the Great

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