Chapter 3_ Section 2 and 3
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Chapter 3, Section 2
1368-1644
• Drove out Mongol Rulers
• Ruled China peacefully
• Tribute/ payment from vassal states
Son of a
peasant
Led the rebel
army against
the Mongols
in 1368
First emperor
of the Ming
dynasty
Reforms China
Restored farmland
Respected Chinese traditions
Return to the Confucism
HOWEVER – eventually became a
ruthless tyrant
Chinese
Exploration
Yonglo - next
emperor in 1398
Continued his
father’s policies
Fascinated with
the outside world
1405
launched the 1st of
7 voyages of
exploration
All voyages led
by Chinese Muslim
admiral, Zheng He
Early voyages to
Southeast Asia and India
Made it to Arabia and
eastern Africa
Impressed the world
with China’s power
Voyages had 40-300
ships / up to 27,000 men
in the crew
• Zheng He gave exotic gifts to show China’s
superiority.
• 16 new countries paid tribute to the Ming court
• 1433 last voyage China withdrew into selfsufficient isolation
China rejects
industrialization
Chinese merchants
smuggle goods to
Europeans
European Christian
missionaries try to convert
1644-1911
• Ming Dynasty weakens after over 200 years of
rule
• Manchurian people invaded China Ming
Dynasty collapsed
• Manchu leader became emperor = Qing
Dynasty
• Ruled over 260 years
• Expanded territory
QING DYNASTY
MING DYNASTY
• Resistance from Chinese people
• Manchus slowly earned respect
• Upheld Confucian beliefs and social
structures
• Kangxi = became emperor in 1661;
ruled for 60 years
• Reduced government expenses and
lowered taxes
• Qian-long ruled 1736 – 1795
• Greatest size and prosperity under
Qian-long’s rule
Expect Europeans to pay
tribute and respect Chinese
tradition
Dutch comply Diplomats
perform the “kowtow” ritual
1793 British Lord George
Macartney refused to
kowtow Qian-long denied
Britain’s request for trade
agreements
Chapter 3, Section 3
1467 - 1867
• Daimyo establish a new feudal system
• Constant disorder and chaos in Japan
• Oda Nobunaga seized imperial Kyoto in 1568 – ruled a nonunified Japan until 1582
• Toyotomi Hideyoshi takes over – tries to conquer China and
Korea until 1598
• Tokugawa Ieyasu unifies Japan
• “Take care of the people. Strive to be virtuous. Never neglect to
protect the country.” = Stability in Japan under the Tokugawa
Shogunate
The Japanese
Societal
Hierarchy