Encounters in East Asia. Do Now: What does this image suggest about cultural interaction in China during the late 1500s?

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Encounters in East Asia

Do Now: What does this image suggest about cultural interaction in China during the late 1500s?

Aim How did China and the west interact during ? HW: Read Chapter 15 Section 4; then answer the questions posted on my website. Submit to turnitin.com by 8am Monday.

Review Ming Dynasty ended its overseas explorations in the mid-1400s – Since our empire owns the world Portuguese traders reached China by sea in 1514

Strict Limits on Trade To the Chinese – Portuguese had little to offer in exchange for silks and porcelains – European textiles and metalworking was inferior to Chinese – Chinese demanded payment in either gold or silver Ming eventually allow a Portuguese trading post at Macao, near present- day Guangzhou

PQ1 Who replaced the Ming Dynasty in China?

Fall of the Ming In the early 1600s, the Ming Dynasty was decaying Revolts erupted MANCHU invaders from the north pushed through the Great Wall In 1644, Manchu invaders seized Beijing and made it there capital MANCHU FORMED THE QING DYNASTY

PQ2 How did the Qing Dynasty rule?

Two Great Qing Leaders Kangxi (r ) and his grandson Qianlong ( ) – Kangxi: an able military leader – Qianlong: extended China’s borders to its largest size New crops from the Americas like potatoes and corn boosted farm output Population increased from 140 million in 1740 to over 300 million by 1800

PQ3 What is the Manchu (Qing) response to Westerners?

Does this accurately portrays British Lord Macartney asking Qianlong for trading rights?

Exit Card How did China and the west interact during ?