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1 Russian and Tokugawa Empires 1450-1750 Aim: Describe the major political, economic and social achievements of the Asian empires?

2 Rise of Empire: Russia  Ivan the Great (1440-1505) Creates a strong army Used loyalties to the Orthodox Church  Ivan the Terrible (1533-1584) Increased power of the tsar  Patterns of Expansion Cossacks End independence of Central Asia Multinational Empire

3 Ivan the Great Ivan the Terrible

4 Political Systems: Russia  Tsarist Autocracy Bureaucracy Pugachev Rebellion  European-style military Gunpowder  Western Expansion Western capital Warm water port Partition of Poland Frequent wars with the Ottoman Empire

5 Social Systems: Russia  Rise of Serfdom Encouraged by the government  Lacked the bureaucracy needed to control the people Made hereditary in 1649 Strengthened by Catherine the Great  Conditions of Serfs Serfs could be bought & sold Used village governments to regulate lives Illiterate and very poor  Led to rebellions Pugachev rebellion

6 Culture: Russia  Westernization Peter the Great  Traveled to the West to study science & technology  Modernized the military & the economy  Women were given more freedoms  Encouraged Western culture

7 Culture: Russia  Catherine the Great Enlightened despot Built schools and hospitals Religious tolerance Patronized Western art  Hermitage Museum Censored political writings that encouraged democracy and abolition of serfdom  Radishev Catherine the Great

8 John Muir in Russia, 1903  This site surveys the reflections made by American naturalist John Muir during a visit to Russia in 1903. Muir, like most travelers, sees what he wants to seem or expects to see. Or does he?  http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/john_muir_ne wsletter/john_muir_in_russia_by_bill_brennan.aspx http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/john_muir_ne wsletter/john_muir_in_russia_by_bill_brennan.aspx  In 1903, Russia was on the brink of implosion. How did it seem to Muir? What kind of insight can you derive from Muir’s views of the Russian countryside? Was Russia one vast Potemkin Village? Was it difficult for a mere traveler to perceive dark undercurrents, or was much of Russia simply better off than the those who opposed the Czarist regime argued? Perhaps it was a mixture of all these factors. Refer to specific references in this essay as you offer an answer to these questions.

9 Unification of Japan  Four centuries of feudal warfare ended in 1600 CE Oda Nobunaga (d. 1582)  Introduced firearms to Japanese warfare  Made alliances with Christian missionaries Toyotomi Hideyoshi (d. 1598) Tokugawa Ieyasu (d. 1616)  Finally unified Japan in 1603  Starting the Tokugawa Shogunate  Japan becomes a feudal “monarchy”

10 Japanese Isolation  Early support for foreigners replaced with xenophobia Many rejected Chinese learning Supported the “school” of National Learning  Passed a series of seclusion acts Japanese seclusion act of 1636  Limited influence of the West Dutch were limited to the port of Nagasaki Some interest in Western ideas continued  Schools of Dutch Studies

11 Tokugawa Culture  Tea houses, brothels, theater, and public baths were popular New forms of theater: kabuki & bunraku (elaborate puppet shows)  Ukiyo-e or “woodblock prints”

12 Life in Tokugawa Japan  http://www.docstoc.com/docs/147275961 /Life-in-Tokugawa-Japan http://www.docstoc.com/docs/147275961 /Life-in-Tokugawa-Japan  This site offers a glimpse into the social structure of Tokugawa society.  Questions:  What was one element that characterized all or part of each of these strata or levels? Are the eta similar to any outcast group in Asia in terms of their occupation?

13 Rulers at the end of the 16 th century Left to Right  Akbar the Great (1542-1605)  Elizabeth I “the Virgin Queen” (1533-1603)  Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616)  Shah Abbas the Great (1571-1629)

14 Comparative Essay Question 2007 Compare the historical processes of empire building in the Spanish maritime empire during the period from 1450 through 1800 with the historical processes of empire building in ONE of the following land-based empires. The Ottoman Empire OR The Russian Empire https://sites.google.com/site/worldofcrowe/essayhe lp-apworldhistory


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