China, the Ming, Japan & Africa Flashcards

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China

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  • with the fall of the Yuan the Ming dynasty starts
  • reasserts itself
  • Mongols gone, China becomes dominant player again (voyages of Shingha)
  • ships showed dominance
  • eventually Ming rulers started to stop voyages (because of how much money was spent)
  • silver for expensive items (silver found in Americas)
  • follows dynastic cycles, rebellions
  • Manchu (invited to stop rebellions in China, but ended up taking over China, and starting Qing dynasty)
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Manchu (Qing dynasty)

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  • forbid Chinese to marry other Manchu people
  • forbid to learn language
  • still relied on scholar gentry
  • one port open to European trade (tea, porcelain, silk wanted)
  • silk road diminishes
  • fell behind western europe
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Japan

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  • feudal society
  • Shogun has power (military leader of Bakufu)
  • emperor is figure head
  • social status
  • ignoring governing
  • aristocratic families started to grow politically
  • Fujiwara family kept marrying daughters in imperial family and built strong financial base as well as other loads
  • rise of warrior elite, start controlling land and peasants
  • leads to Feudal Japan
  • Tokugawa family unifies Japan but remains Feudal
  • Christianity is brought in
  • started feeling threatened by foreingenrs
  • eventually only Dutch and Chinese can trade with Japan (only one port is open)
  • start isolating themselves and technologically fall behind the world
  • eventually forced to open ports in 1853
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Africa

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  • Songhai (Islamic west Africa)
  • built on trade: gold and salt are important items
  • Sunni Ali (built Timbuktu, known for trade and education)
  • European technology diffuses into some nations (tend to dominate when up to date with technology)
  • Kongo, King Alfonso I (converted to Catholicism for the purpose of trading with Portuguese)
  • slave trade in Kongo and King Alfonso I writes a letter to stop slave trade but letter was ignored (led to demise of Kongo)
  • Angola
  • trading posts set up by Portuguese
  • queen Nzinga protested slave trade but to no avail
  • unable to stop because of Portuguese technological advances
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