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1 China at its Height

2 The Ming Dynasty The Ming dynasty was a time of greatness in Chinese history. The Ming dynasty was a time of greatness in Chinese history. The Chinese extended their rule into Mongolia and central Asia. The Chinese extended their rule into Mongolia and central Asia.

3 The Ming Dynasty The Ming rulers had an effective government using a bureaucracy. The Ming rulers had an effective government using a bureaucracy. –Also set up a nationwide school system. More manufactured goods were produced. More manufactured goods were produced. New crops were introduced. New crops were introduced.

4 The Ming Dynasty Ming rulers also completed the Grand Canal. Ming rulers also completed the Grand Canal. –Made it possible to ship grain and other goods from southern to northern China.

5 The Ming Dynasty Emperor Yong Le began constructing the Imperial city of Beijing in 1406. Emperor Yong Le began constructing the Imperial city of Beijing in 1406. – He moved the capital there in 1421

6 The Ming Dynasty In 1514, a Portuguese fleet arrived off the coast of China. In 1514, a Portuguese fleet arrived off the coast of China. –It was the first direct contact between the Chinese Empire and Europe for roughly 200 years

7 The Ming Dynasty an exchange of ideas and cultures took place an exchange of ideas and cultures took place –Christian missionaries brought new inventions Ex: clocks and eyeglasses Ex: clocks and eyeglasses

8 The Ming Dynasty During the late 16th century a series of weak rulers led to a period of government corruption in China During the late 16th century a series of weak rulers led to a period of government corruption in China –A peasant revolt ultimately brought the Ming dynasty to an end.

9 The Qing Dynasty The Manchus, farming and hunting people who lived Northeast of the Great Wall (Manchuria) took power after the Ming The Manchus, farming and hunting people who lived Northeast of the Great Wall (Manchuria) took power after the Ming –Conquered Beijing and set up the Qing dynasty The dynasty remained in power until 1911 The dynasty remained in power until 1911

10 The Qing Dynasty At first the Chinese resisted the new rulers At first the Chinese resisted the new rulers –the Qing eventually adopted the Chinese political system and were gradually accepted as the legitimate rulers

11 The Qing Dynasty Under the Rule of Emperor Qianlong (1736-1795), corrupt government and high taxes led to unrest in rural areas Under the Rule of Emperor Qianlong (1736-1795), corrupt government and high taxes led to unrest in rural areas –Population growth put pressure on the farming land Led to economic hardship for many peasants Led to economic hardship for many peasants

12 The White Lotus Rebellion Unhappy peasants eventually revolted in the White Lotus Rebellion Unhappy peasants eventually revolted in the White Lotus Rebellion –Greatly weakened the Qing dynasty

13 Contact With Europe At the same time, Europe was seeking more trade with China At the same time, Europe was seeking more trade with China To limit European contact, the Qing confined all Europeans to a small island To limit European contact, the Qing confined all Europeans to a small island –Also limited the number of Chinese firms that Europeans could trade with

14 Contact With Europe By the end of the eighteenth century, British traders began to demand access to additional cities along the Chinese coast. By the end of the eighteenth century, British traders began to demand access to additional cities along the Chinese coast.

15 Contact With Europe In 1793, a British mission led by Lord George McCartney visited Beijing to ask for more liberal trade policies. In 1793, a British mission led by Lord George McCartney visited Beijing to ask for more liberal trade policies. –Emperor Qianlong replied that China had no need for British manufactured goods


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