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Chapter Sixth Edition World Civilizations The Global Experience World Civilizations The Global Experience Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Asian Transitions in an Age of Global Exchange 27

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Asian Transitions I.The Asian Trading World and the Coming of the Europeans II.Ming China: A Global Mission Refused III.Fending Off the West: Japan's Reunification and the First Challenge

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert The Asian Trading World and the Coming of the Europeans European discoveries –Products not wanted in East –Muslim traders: Indian Ocean, southern Asia Missionary activity blocked by Islam –Asian political divisions advantageous

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert The Asian Trading Network, c Arab zone –Glass, carpet, tapestries Indian zone –Cotton textiles Chinese zone –Paper, porcelain, silk goods

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert The Asian Trading Network, c Marginal regions –Japan, southeast Asia, east Africa –Raw materials  Ivory, spices

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Routes and Major Products Exchanged in the Asian Trading Network, c. 1500

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Trading Empire: The Portuguese Response to the Encounter at Calicut Portuguese use military force –Diu, 1509  Defeat Egyptian-Indian fleet Forts for defense –Ormuz, 1507 –Goa, 1510 –Malacca Goal: monopolize spice trade, control all shipping

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Portuguese Vulnerability and the Rise of the Dutch and English Trading Empires 17th century –English and Dutch challenge Portuguese control Dutch –1620, take Malacca –Fort built at Batavia, 1620 –Concentrate on certain spices –Generally use force less  Use traditional system

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Portuguese Vulnerability and the Rise of the Dutch and English Trading Empires English –India

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Going Ashore: European Tribute Systems in Asia Europeans restricted to coastlines –permission needed to trade inland Sporadic conflict –Portuguese, Dutch use force in Sri Lanka  Cinnamon –Spanish  Philippines Take North

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Spreading the Faith: The Missionary Enterprise in South and Southeast Asia Robert Di Nobili –Italian Jesuit –1660s, conversion of upper-caste Indians

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert The Pattern of Early European Expansion in Asia

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Ming China: A Global Mission Refused Ming dynasty ( ) –Founded by Zhu Yuanzhang  Helps expel Mongols  Takes name Hongwu, 1368  Mongols forced north of Great Wall

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Another Scholar-Gentry Revival Restoration of scholar-gentry –High offices –Imperial schools restored –Civil service exam re-established

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Reform: Hongwu's Efforts to Root Out Abuses in Court Politics Chief minister –Position abolished –Hongwu takes powers Imperial wives from modest families

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert A Return to Scholar-Gentry Social Dominance Agricultural reforms –To improve peasants' lives –Balanced by encroaching landlord power Women –Confined –Bearing male children stressed

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert An Age of Growth: Agriculture, Population, Commerce, and the Arts American food crops –Marginal lands farmed Chinese manufactured goods in demand –Merchants profit Patronage of fine arts Innovations in literature –Woodblock printing

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert An Age of Growth: Agriculture, Population, Commerce, and the Arts American food crops –Marginal lands farmed Chinese manufactured goods in demand –Merchants profit Patronage of fine arts Innovations in literature –Woodblock printing

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Ming China and the Zenghe Expedition,

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Ming Decline and the Chinese Predicament Weak leaders Public works –Failures leading to starvation, rebellion Landlords exploitative 1644, dynasty overthrown

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Fending Off the West: Japan's Reunification and the First Challenge Nobunaga –Daimyo –Use of firearms –Deposes Ashikaga shogun, 1573  Killed, 1582

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Fending Off the West: Japan's Reunification and the First Challenge Toyotomo Hideyoshi –Nobunaga's general –1590, rules Japan –Invades Korea, unsuccessful –Dies, 1598  Succession struggle

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Fending Off the West: Japan's Reunification and the First Challenge Tokugawa Ieyasu –Emerges victorious –1603, appointed shogun –Edo (Tokyo)  Direct rule of Honshu  Restoration of unity 250-year rule by Tokugawas

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Japan During the Rise of the Tokugawa Shogunate

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Dealing with the European Challenge Traders, missionaries to Japan since 1543 –Firearms, clock, presses for Japanese silver, copper, finished goods Nobunaga protects Jesuits –to counter Buddhist power –Hideyoshi less tolerant  Buddhists now weak

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Japan's Self-Imposed Isolation Foreign influence restricted from 1580s Christianity –Persecutions by 1590s –Banned, 1614

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Japan's Self-Imposed Isolation Ieyasu –Increased isolation  1616, merchants restricted  By 1630, Japanese ships forbidden to sail overseas  By 1640s Dutch, Chinese visit only at Deshima island Complete isolation from mid-1600s

Copyright ©2011, ©2007, ©2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Sixth Edition Stearns Adas Schwartz Gilbert Japan's Self-Imposed Isolation Tokugawa –Neo-Confucian revival  Replaced by National Learning school